library in order to go into Debian, and so I'd like to try
and speed up this library getting in.
Thanks,
Tom Parker
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On 29 August 2010 19:06, Bilal Akhtar wrote:
> Thanks Tom for the patch! I will definitely apply it to the package.
> Could you forward it upstream to liboauth.sourceforge.net?
Already done so!
Tom
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diff --git a/oauth.pc.in b/oauth.pc.in
index 099c9f0..a7fb8ad 100644
--- a/oauth.pc.in
+++ b/oauth.pc.in
@@ -5,7 +5,8 @@ included...@includedir@
Name: oauth
Description: OAuth - server to server secure API authentication
-Requires: @PC_REQ@
+Requires.pr
On 28 February 2010 21:44, Axel Beckert wrote:
> Another thing is that the last time I had a look a cnetworkmanager, it
> only supported to configurations written by the KDE part of
> NetworkManager while I used the GNOME part, so it was quite useless
> for me anyway.
>
> If that changed, I'm will
On 28 February 2010 20:33, W. Martin Borgert wrote:
> To accelerate things a bit, I volunteer to upload the package to
> Debian unstable. I would prefer, however, that the package is team
> maintained, i.e. under the hood of the Python Application Packaging
> Team. This way everybody could help, w
g this
quagmire that anyone has.
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Tom Parker
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Re: Tom Parker in <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
I've made
preliminary versions of this package available at http://tevp.net/debian/ and
intend to search for a sponsor.
There are no source packages.
Corrected. Thanks.
Tom
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* Package name: binutils-msp430
Version : 2.16
Upstream Author : FSF (well, I'm fairly sure they're the main
copyright holders)
* URL : http://www.gnu.org/software/bin
Package: wnpp
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As the tg3 driver is being removed from the debian-supplied kernel, would it not be a good idea to
have a tg3(-source?) package in non-free (in the same way as the nvidia packages) for those of us
using that network card? I have a very rough version of a package
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