Stefan Schmidt wrote:
> > Is there a draft package that I can test drive?
>
> Yes. You can find the packaging here:
> http://git.datenfreihafen.org/?p=stefan/clamz.git;a=summary
I tried it and it looks good. I successfully downloaded an album from
Amazon(.de).
However, one of the patches didn'
What's the status of this?
Is there a draft package that I can test drive?
-Julian
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David Paleino wrote:
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> > * Package name: mail-spf-perl
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> as per Debian Perl Policy, the package should be named libmail-spf-perl
David Paleino wrote:
> this package should be named "libnet-dns-resolver-programmable-perl".
I think this can be said merely of the _binary_ package, not the _source_
package. And as I said in the ITP, the binary package will be named like
that.
See also my response on #42.
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Brendan O'Dea wrote:
> On Thu, Jun 22, 2006 at 10:17:08PM +, Julian Mehnle wrote:
> > CGI.pm 3.20 is available upstream and fixes some more or less important
> > bugs, including <http://rt.cpan.org/Public/Bug/Display.html?id=18500>:
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> Outside of securit
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Hi all,
after 20 months, a final release of Mail::SPF::Query, which was the very
first SPF implementation, has come up as version 1.998:
CPAN:
http://search.cpan.org/dist/Mail-SPF-Query
Subversion repository:
http://www.openspf.org/source/mail-
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Hi all,
after 20 months, a final release of Mail::SPF::Query, which was the very
first SPF implementation, has come up as version 1.998:
CPAN:
http://search.cpan.org/dist/Mail-SPF-Query
Subversion repository:
http://www.openspf.org/source/mail-
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Chip Salzenberg has recently given up[1] maintaining the libmail-spf-query-
perl package[2], among others.
Chip also wrote to me:
> Julian Mehnle wrote:
> > I understand you are the maintainer of libmail-spf-q
Charles Fry wrote:
> Are you still planning on maintaining usemod-wiki? As the new version
> still has not been packaged, and several months have elapsed since you
> expressed your intent to do so, I thought I would once again express my
> interest in working with someone to maintain usemod-wiki. A
Hi Peter,
Alexander Wirt wrote:
> Am Fr, den 12.12.2003 schrieb Julian Mehnle um 15:32:
> > Benjamin Drieu wrote:
> > > I no longer use usemod-wiki and thus have no time to maintain it.
> > > Package is in good shape, no serious bugs. Very few work is needed
> >
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Benjamin Drieu wrote:
> I no longer use usemod-wiki and thus have no time to maintain it.
> Package is in good shape, no serious bugs. Very few work is needed to
> maintain it as release cycle is quite long.
>
> The only one todo item is to package v
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