Hi,
Well, as far as I understood it 'uscan' is "dependent" on the source directory.
I was looking for a tool to simply look for upstream updates, download them
into a specific directory and call a script. I'm using cvs-buildpackage, so
all of this has to happen "outside" the debian source directo
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* Walter Tautz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2002-07-22 11:52]:
> > Yeah, it was removed from Debian because it was "too hard to build".
> > See http://bugs.debian.org/ for the details.
> thanks for responding martin although I don't actually see any discussion
> about it being to hard to build :-)
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There use to be a package called gambc in potato. Contains
the Gambit-C compiler available at
http://www.iro.umontreal.ca/~gambit/
The previous maintainer Karl M. Hegbloom sent me the following:
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* Walter Tautz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2002-07-22 11:31]:
> There use to be a sml-nj package that is not in woody currently and
> seems not be available in unstable. However if one does a google
> search there use to be a sml-nj package in debian
Yeah, it was removed from Debian because it was "too h
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retitle 153863 ITP: rockdodgers -- game of dodging rocks with a spaceship
thanks
I take that and will package 0.5.1 even. Seems like a fun little game.
I'll try to get to it in the next few days.
The name should be rockdodgers because even the author renamed it from
Space Rocks since there seems
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FYI,
uscan, in the devscripts package appears to do most (all?) of what
vcheck does. Obviously if you decide to package vcheck anyway, go
right ahead.
-David
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