Intent to package: xitalk

1998-04-30 Thread Chris Reed
   
xitalk is a useful program that enters itself into utmp and listens on a 
pty for talk requests/ write(1)s.  It can then be configured to start a 
ytalk session automatically (taking the username from the talk request) or 
perform some other action (e.g. play a sound).

I thought I'd seen a debian package of this about 6 months ago, but I can't 
see it anywhere now.

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Re: Intent to package: xitalk

1998-04-30 Thread Joey Hess
Chris Reed wrote:

 xitalk is a useful program that enters itself into utmp and listens on a 
 pty for talk requests/ write(1)s.  It can then be configured to start a 
 ytalk session automatically (taking the username from the talk request) or 
 perform some other action (e.g. play a sound).
 
 I thought I'd seen a debian package of this about 6 months ago, but I can't 
 see it anywhere now.

I tried to package this about 6 months ago and failed utterly getting it to
work (libc6 problem maybe? I forget) Good luck..

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