Dear Fred,
Thanks once again for coming to the aid of my sponsorship
request on debian-mentors a few days ago. A problem has arisen though
which both of us failed to notice however. The configure scripts for
both my python packages (python-twofish and python-expect) search for
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Sorry. Still here. :) Theres two of us on the Minneapolis campus, and
another on on the St. Paul campus. What times are you available on
campus?
Apologies for not being as responsive lately, begenning of school year
usually puts most of us on staff slightly incommunicado.
On 4 Oct 2002, Joe
Hi all,
My upstream has bundled several things into one big tarball, mixing
libraries and binaries all together. I would really like to have
separate package versions since the tarball is versioned 1.0, but the
bundled library has reverse depends on it for 1.0, not to mention its
soname.
Is
Mike Furr [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Is there a way to have different debian version numbers for a
multipackage source?
. ..
Policy doesn't really state anything about source vs. binary versions.
Is this possible?
Yes. I maintain vera and dict-vera,
Hello all,
I am looking for any developers who live in the area of Philadelphia, PA
in the US. I am currently trying to get things in order so that when I
fill out an application to become a developer, most of the background
work will be done.
I would like, if possible, to meet up with a d-d
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Stephen Gran [EMAIL PROTECTED] immo vero scripsit:
No, that was actually quite helpful. I am chasing this around because
someone who wrote me offlist suggested that it actually depended on more
libraries than I had listed. I checked with objdump, and it agrees with
the generated field (as I
On Fri, Oct 04, 2002 at 07:38:05PM -0400, Joey Hess wrote:
Sven LUTHER wrote:
Well, what about the coq for example, which is 7 MB package (on i386, so
maybe it is bigger for other arches) and 20MB installed.
I guess it's on the line.
I thought so, But sure, this is the biggest project
Hi,
the maintainer of netboot seems to be gone. But there are new versions of
netboot available and some others want new debian packages, too. I
created a new debian package for the new upsteam version 0.9.6. How can
it be published?
Joerg.
Dear Fred,
Thanks once again for coming to the aid of my sponsorship
request on debian-mentors a few days ago. A problem has arisen though
which both of us failed to notice however. The configure scripts for
both my python packages (python-twofish and python-expect) search for
unsubscribe
Sorry. Still here. :) Theres two of us on the Minneapolis campus, and
another on on the St. Paul campus. What times are you available on
campus?
Apologies for not being as responsive lately, begenning of school year
usually puts most of us on staff slightly incommunicado.
On 4 Oct 2002, Joe
Hi all,
My upstream has bundled several things into one big tarball, mixing
libraries and binaries all together. I would really like to have
separate package versions since the tarball is versioned 1.0, but the
bundled library has reverse depends on it for 1.0, not to mention its
soname.
Is
Mike Furr [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Is there a way to have different debian version numbers for a
multipackage source?
. ..
Policy doesn't really state anything about source vs. binary versions.
Is this possible?
Yes. I maintain vera and dict-vera,
Hello all,
I am looking for any developers who live in the area of Philadelphia, PA
in the US. I am currently trying to get things in order so that when I
fill out an application to become a developer, most of the background
work will be done.
I would like, if possible, to meet up with a d-d (or
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