The web form says the format should be DDMMSS. Should this not
be DDDMMSS ?
Looks fun...
John Lapeyre <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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*James A. Treacy wrote:
> We suggested doing it this way to make your life easier, not
> harder. :) Please trust us.
I am sure the intent is to make it easier. At any rate, for the
sake of uniformity, its a good idea. I'll give it a try.
John
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ms rather
complicated. I doubt I will have time to do it in the near future.
Still, I saw some perl scripts wrapped up in wml, so maybe I can do
this to my scripts. Or probably better, get them to write wml.
John
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Tuc
is not enough ?
>
> As far as wml goes, it isn't essential, but it doest give the
> web site a consistent look. Also, if the look of the pages
> change, the pages are updated automatically. All he needs to
I understand, this would be easier in the long run.
Thanks, John
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ner page, which currently has the
apostrophe before the s.
Thanks, John
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irectory, and I can update it manually every
week.
John
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ts on master.
> > >They should be a drop in replacement for those currently installed.
> >
I don't know anything about wml. Is it some kind of
markup language?
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on master.
> > >They should be a drop in replacement for those currently installed.
I don't know anything about wml. What does it mean ?
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I regenerated the distribution comparison page. They
are updated for potato, and include pages for four architectures.
You can find them at ~/lapeyre/public_html/reports on master.
They should be a drop in replacement for those currently installed.
John
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*Darren O. Benham wrote:
> On Thu, Jun 24, 1999 at 06:30:56PM -0700, John Lapeyre wrote:
> > The two reds don't match. But I didn't notice at first. I don't
> > like the bottle at all. sample4 with just the swirl looks fine.
> Which two reds?
The re
et/debian.org/sample4.html
>
The two reds don't match. But I didn't notice at first. I don't
like the bottle at all. sample4 with just the swirl looks fine.
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HTTP 404)
> >
> The releases directory was not mentioned in spanish/Makefile . It has been
> updated and committed to CVS.
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; technical terminologies, but I can pick it up) and lived in Brasil for a few
> years. If the project needs this type of service, I would love to help.
>
> ~Brandon Gresham
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kernel.
WWW: http://www.debian.org/
FTP: ftp://ftp.debian.org/pub/debian/
Mirrors: http://www.debian.org/distrib/ftplist
Vendors: http://www.debian.org/distrib/vendors
CD Images: http://cdimage.debian.org/
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ed
$debian_org_base_unst = $debian_org_base . "stable/";
and leave $debian_org_base_st undefined.
This will look under "stable" for slink descriptions and will not make a
link for hamm descriptions.
John
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ell at:
http://134.95.210.54/home/martin/compare/
> Someone on debian-www is working on something like this I think... can you
> post what you have/are planning there as well please?
>
> Thanks, Nils.
>
>
> In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Martin Bialasinski write
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