the bottom line is that whatever isn't in CVS under
webwml/english/ports/m68k can disappear.
Chris
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onations to Debian").
But, on the other hand, the vendor page shouldn't be all that big; it
sounds like wml has some serious memory leaks or something.
Chris
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remove the old page before it will work?
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icense than the SPI copyright. As a matter of fact,
there can't be a problem, because the web site hosts documents under
the GPL and other licenses.
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On Jun 28, Jesus M. Gonzalez-Barahona wrote:
> I also wonder if somebody knows the code I should use for the
> language (like the "es" we are using for Spanish). I suppose it is
> "ca", but I'm not sure.
>From http://www.unicode.org/unicode/onlinedat/languages.html, "ca" is
the correct language co
I finally figured out why the new m68k page doesn't build: it's not in
the Makefile. Can someone in the webwml group add the m68k directory
to the list of directories it builds?
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On Jul 24, Joey Hess wrote:
> Chris Lawrence wrote:
> > I finally figured out why the new m68k page doesn't build: it's not in
> > the Makefile. Can someone in the webwml group add the m68k directory
> > to the list of directories it builds?
>
> Well, y
Debian has variants that use both the
Linux and GNU (Hurd) kernels.
3. The revised paragraph reads better to a native English speaker.
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any quotations thereof by other people) and I'm
not entirely certain that's a good use of our time, nor am I certain
that it sets a good precedent (as Josip commented in his response).
Chris (not speaking for the project as a whole, of course)
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Somehow I get the feeling listarchives does none of these things. Not
quite sure exactly why not, but it's just a sense I get...
Now, if it had been sent to the cabal (TINC), then I'd say it was
quite prescient for a spambot :->
Chris
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