On Tuesday 08 April 2003 12:58, Brian Nelson wrote:
> Package: wnpp
> Severity: wishlist
>
> * Package name: bbappconf
> Version : 0.0.2
> Upstream Author : John Kennis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> * URL or Web page :
> http://bbtools.windsofstorm.net/available.phtml#bbappconf * License
On Saturday 02 November 2002 05:15, Sebastien J. Gross wrote:
> Package: wnpp
> Version: N/A; reported 2002-11-02
> Severity: wishlist
>
> * Package name: metalog
> Version : 0.7beta
> Upstream Author : Frank Denis "Jedi/Sector One" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> * URL : http://m
On Tuesday 24 September 2002 12:07, Robert Jordens wrote:
> Package: wnpp
> Version: N/A; reported 2002-09-24
> Severity: wishlist
>
> * Package name: libgtk-canvas
> Version : 0.1
> Upstream Author : Andy Tai <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> * URL : http://www.atai.org/gtk-canvas
>
> Q2: python-jabber uses socket.ssl (libssl), should I
> put it in a section != main? python is in main.
>
ssl is fine in main now.
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> making python-jabber2.{1,2} would let it, but is it the correct way?
>
if you want to support multiple python versions, yes. You could also make a
python-jabber package which depended on the newest python version you support.
That way a user can just use python-jabber and let the upgrades
On 30-May-2002 Cosimo Alfarano wrote:
> Package: wnpp
> Version: N/A; reported 2002-05-30
> Severity: wishlist
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> * Package name: python-jabber
> Version : 0.3
> Upstream Author : Matthew Allum
> * URL : http://sourceforge.net/projects/jabberpy/
> * License :
On 14-May-2002 Nathan Hawkins wrote:
> Package: wnpp
> Version: N/A; reported 2002-05-14
> Severity: wishlist
>
> -BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
>
> * Package name: freebsd
> Version : 4.5-STABLE
> Upstream Author : FreeBSD Foundation
> * URL : http://www.freebsd.
On 08-Apr-2002 Stephane Bortzmeyer wrote:
> Package: wnpp
> Version: N/A; reported 2002-04-08
> Severity: normal
>
> Sorry, folks, but it is clear I have not enough time to work seriously
> on a package like dupload, which is important and should be handled
> with care.
>
> I leave it to someone
On 12-Mar-2002 Thomas Hood wrote:
> On Mon, 2002-03-11 at 20:36, Sean 'Shaleh' Perry wrote:
>> I do not oppose the package itself, but could it be given a more obvious
>> name?
>
> How about 'pm-base' ?
>
no, it is the 'pm' part that is co
I do not oppose the package itself, but could it be given a more obvious name?
On 17-Dec-2001 Sebastien J. Gross wrote:
> Package: wnpp
> Version: N/A; reported 2001-12-18
> Severity: wishlist
>
> * Package name: apt-file
> Version : 0.2.1
> Upstream Author : Sebastien J. Gross <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> * URL : http://www.sjgross.org/app/apt-file
>
On 10-Nov-2001 Enrico Zini wrote:
> Package: wnpp
> Version: N/A; reported 2001-11-10
> Severity: wishlist
>
> * Package name: guessnet
> Version : 0.9
> Upstream Author : Enrico Zini <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> * URL : http://www.students.cs.unibo.it/~zinie/en/guessnet
> *
On 12-Oct-2001 Wilmer van der Gaast wrote:
> Yesterday at 11:04:63 you wrote the following wise words:
>
>> > The program can be found via http://freshmeat.net/projects/pyne/
>> the maint is a decent fellow. The code is not horribly stable or full
>> featured. It can be pacakged but I would not
On 11-Oct-2001 Wilmer van der Gaast wrote:
> Package: wnpp
> Version: N/A
> Severity: wishlist
>
> Pyne is a graphical mailer written in Python. I haven't really used it yet,
> I just saw it on FreshMeat and felt like packaging it... :-) It doesn't
> have much to do with Pine (at least the licens
Package: wnpp
Version: N/A; reported 2001-04-04
Severity: wishlist
WHAT IS XCLIP?
xclip is a utility that is designed to be run from the command line on a *n?x
system. It reads input from standard in (usually piped to it) and puts it in
the X selection of an X server for pasting into any X app wi
On 23-Mar-2001 Bradley Bell wrote:
> 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 Li
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