Package: wnpp
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Owner: Bradley Bell
* Package name: rt-extension-assettracker
Version : 2.0.0~b2
Upstream Author : Todd Chapman
* URL : https://github.com/chakatodd/rt-extension-assettracker
* License : GPL
Programming Lang: Perl
Package: wnpp
Severity: normal
linux-wlan-ng is a set of drivers and utilities that is intended to
provide the full range of IEEE 802.11 MAC management capabilities for
use in user-mode utilities and scripts. The package currently supports
the Intersil 802.11b Prism2, Prism2.5, and Prism3 refere
Gtkmm 2.5.5, which coaster needs, is now in experimental, so there should be
little in the way of packaging coaster now. You may want to have a look at
the coaster packaged here for reference: http://ubuntu.stufenseite.de/Repo/
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Package: wnpp
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* Package name: orbitcpp1.3
Version : 1.3.1
Upstream Author : Murray Cumming <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, etc
* URL : http://ftp.gnome.org/pub/gnome/sources/orbitcpp/
* License : LGPL
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I (the current maintainer of gtkmm and gnomemm) am working on bakery, and
hope to have it uploaded soon.
-brad
Package: wnpp
Severity: wishlist
This driver has both open and closed-source components, but allows free
redistribution, so it will go into non-free, i386 only (I guess), and will
consist of several packages:
intel-v92ham-source - source for building your own module debs (if you have a
Package: wnpp
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There is a more detailed description here:
http://news.gnome.org/990590897/index_html
I'll likely be packaging from cvs, too, since there hasn't been a release in
quite a while.
soup is required by the new version of red-carpet, which I also package.
-brad
nd using libssl, but it would still have to go into non-us,
as long as it depends on something from there.
> I don't see your GMP patch in the unified patches... perhaps that would be
> a good place for it?
yes, Peter Bystrom said he'd add it pretty soon.
-brad
> >
ollowing the debate about crypto export, so I don't
know what the us/non-us situation would be.
-brad
>
> - samj
>
> On Sat, 5 May 2001, Bradley Bell wrote:
>
> > Hi, are you still working on packaging rdesktop? I noticed that, though
> > it's GPL, it co
Hi, are you still working on packaging rdesktop? I noticed that, though
it's GPL, it contains a few files with a non-free license (crypto/arith.c
crypto/arith.h, crypto/conf.h). If you're interested, I've got a patch to
get rid of them, so rdesktop could go into main. I've also got the whole
thi
I know this was just recently discussed, so I'll make it quick. I have a
package just about ready to upload, but for the errors lintian gives,
because it uses .so plugins. It puts them in it's own subdirectory, but
lintian still complains because policy doesn't define what is a shared
library and
On Fri, Mar 23, 2001 at 09:25:58AM -0800, Sean 'Shaleh' Perry wrote:
>
> On 23-Mar-2001 Bradley Bell wrote:
> > I thought it was decided a few months ago that .so files which are in
> > directories not listed in ld.so.conf would be treated as plugins, and not as
>
I'd like to package ximian's red-carpet, which uses .so files as plugins.
I thought it was decided a few months ago that .so files which are in
directories not listed in ld.so.conf would be treated as plugins, and not as
normal shared libraries, but Lintian still gives me these errors:
E: red-car
Package: wnpp
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http://ximian.org/apps/redcarpet.php3
Copyright is GPL.
Red Carpet is a package admin tool for Gnome, along the lines of dselect,
but more "modern". It doesn't use an apt backend, but it does duplicate
much of the features of apt.
-brad
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