Hi all,
Miguel Gea Milvaques schrieb:
I added a debian/watch file to my package ldap-account-manager some time
ago. But the status on Debian Health is still that no watch file is
existent.
I have the same problem too. It works correctly to me with ftp
(libmatheval package) but not with http
Hi,
Do I have easy access to the upstream version in debian/rules?
Of course, I can get it, but that'd be silly if it's already there.
dpkg-parsechangelog | grep ^Version: | cut -f 2 -d \ | cut -f 1 -d -
(I know, I really should read the sed and awk docs, it's probably easy to
fold grep,
Hi,
I packaged 4 packages to get LumaQQ into Debian. They are all using free
JRE and compiler. So I would like somebody help me to upload them. They
are libbase64-java, libzeus-java, libshutter-java and lumaqq, and
available at
https://alioth.debian.org/projects/pkg-cce/
There is some info:
On Thursday 13 January 2005 10.15, Frank Küster wrote:
But you should also install the pdf or
dvi files, and put them or symlinks in a place where texdoc can find
them (i.e., /usr/share/doc/texmf/latex/svninfo)
Ok. /usr/share/doc/texmf/README tells me to run mkhtml to regenerate
On Sat, Jan 22, 2005 at 16:10:10 +1100, Sam Watkins wrote:
There is one pornographic comic among them (Sexy Losers), which a lot of
people would find offensive, perhaps we should not include the module
for that one in Debian.
(moving this to debian-devel, M-F-T set appropriately)
Quite a
Hi all,
On Tuesday 11 January 2005 16.26, Adrian von Bidder wrote:
[not subscribed to tetex-maint, so please cc: me if replying there.]
Yo!
I created a quick package of Achim Brucker's svninfo latex Package.
http://www.brucker.ch/projects/svninfo/index.en.html
Available at
Hi mentors,
I have packaged KBoincSpy[0] for Debian. KBoincSpy is a KDE based monitoring
utility for the BOINC[1] client. BOINC itself is the software platform for
distributed computing that is used by projects like [EMAIL PROTECTED],
Climateprediction.net or [EMAIL PROTECTED]
KBoincSpy is
Hi,
Do I have easy access to the upstream version in debian/rules?
Of course, I can get it, but that'd be silly if it's already there.
dpkg-parsechangelog | grep ^Version: | cut -f 2 -d \ | cut -f 1 -d -
(I know, I really should read the sed and awk docs, it's probably easy to
fold
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