Hi,
One of my working projects (www.ist-lobster.org) depends on libnids v1.21 which
was released in May (I think). But as I noticed today, libnids debian package
has been orphaned. So, I would like you to ask if any of you can migrate it in
testing or give me some help on becoming the maintainer
Kapil Hari Paranjape wrote:
Thanks for explanation.
Just use the package reportbug and the command reportbug wnpp.
I've filled all needed forms and send ITP bug.
However, I assume I still need sponsor, isn't it?
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Andy Shevchenko. mailto: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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On Wednesday 08 November 2006 12:02, Andy Shevchenko wrote:
Kapil Hari Paranjape wrote:
Thanks for explanation.
Just use the package reportbug and the command reportbug wnpp.
I've filled all needed forms and send ITP bug.
You need to close that bug report (the bug number you have received
On Wed, Nov 08, 2006 at 10:05:10AM +0200, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
One of my working projects (www.ist-lobster.org) depends on libnids
v1.21 which was released in May (I think). But as I noticed today,
libnids debian package has been orphaned. So, I would like you to
ask if any of you can
On Mon, 2006-11-06 at 18:43 +0200, Andy Shevchenko wrote:
And it's a Perl script. The arch is all and not any, since it's
not an arch specific binary.
Oh, thanks. I've rebuilt the pacakge.
In general it looks good, but I have the following comments:
* The description can be improved.
On Thu, 2006-11-02 at 22:58 -0200, metal wrote:
the package with the corrections, is here:
http://xemele.cultura.gov.br/metal/debian/scuttle/
Thanks for your work. I'm sorry, it's still not fully ok, I discovered
another problem:
* You install the files into /usr/share/scuttle. However,
Thijs Kinkhorst wrote:
Description: A program to rename and rotate files according to EXIF tags
A program to is superfluous and should be removed.
Agree.
Renrot renames files according the DateTimeOriginal and FileModifyDate
EXIF tags, if they exist. Otherwise, the name will be set according
On Wed, 2006-11-08 at 14:57 +0200, Andy Shevchenko wrote:
* In debian/rules, you call the distclean target but your upstream
makefile doesn't contain that target.
Upstream has Makefile.PL that not real Makefile.
The passed Makefile.PL after perl call is contained following code:
# ---
Dear Mentors,
I am resubmitting this RFS (see below). After a few weeks, I had found
a sponsor to upload it together with 5 other yorick-* packages, but
this one was REJECTed due to a mistake in yorick-yeti-regex.copyright
(some files where erroneously listed as GPL instead of LGPL). I
corrected
Hi all !
I have packaged an auction manager for eBay written in java,
ITP is #396868, licence is LGPL.
The package needs sun-java in order to work, so the package should go to
contrib.
The actual package is not lintian clean, because lintian doesn't like the
Build-Dep on ant. However,
On this, what can I do to get my problem solved?
Alternatively, if it is deemed that chosing and installing a
ftp server is
something technical, Debian could provide a meta-package which would
pick one, conflict on others, and interact with users to ease the
configuration.
Also, if I
Hi,
I need to add a binary file (a png icon) to my package. What is the best
way to do this, since the normal .diff generation does not support
this ?
Frank
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Debugging is twice as hard as writing the code in the first place.
Therefore, if you write the code as cleverly as possible, you are,
Hi!
On 11/8/06, Frank Gevaerts [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I need to add a binary file (a png icon) to my package. What is the best
way to do this, since the normal .diff generation does not support
this ?
Use uuencode.
See
On Wed, Nov 08, 2006, Frank Gevaerts wrote:
I need to add a binary file (a png icon) to my package. What is the best
way to do this, since the normal .diff generation does not support
this ?
One way specific to png is to use sng to ship a .sng and convert it
to .png at build-time.
For
On Wed, 2006-11-08 at 21:01 +0100, Frank Gevaerts wrote:
Hi,
I need to add a binary file (a png icon) to my package. What is the best
way to do this, since the normal .diff generation does not support
this ?
The sharutils package contains uuencode and uudecode. You can
uuencode the icon,
Hi!
* Frank Gevaerts [EMAIL PROTECTED] [061108 21:01]:
I need to add a binary file (a png icon) to my package. What is the best
way to do this, since the normal .diff generation does not support
this ?
The normal way to do this, is to add it uuencoded to the diff, and
uudecode it during
I demand that Frank Gevaerts may or may not have written...
I need to add a binary file (a png icon) to my package. What is the best
way to do this, since the normal .diff generation does not support this ?
UUcode seems to be the usual way (needs sharutils).
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On Wed, Nov 08, 2006 at 09:41:18PM +0100, Alexander Schmehl wrote:
Hi!
* Frank Gevaerts [EMAIL PROTECTED] [061108 21:01]:
I need to add a binary file (a png icon) to my package. What is the best
way to do this, since the normal .diff generation does not support
this ?
The normal way
Dear mentors,
I am looking for a sponsor for my package pydot.
* Package name: pydot
Version : 0.9.10
Upstream Author : Ero Carrera [EMAIL PROTECTED]
* URL : http://dkbza.org/pydot.html
* License : MIT
Section : graphics
It builds these binary
Le Wed, Nov 08, 2006 at 09:01:12PM +0100, Frank Gevaerts a écrit :
Hi,
I need to add a binary file (a png icon) to my package. What is the best
way to do this, since the normal .diff generation does not support
this ?
If it is for the Debian or the FreeDesktop menu, the xpm format is also
On Wed, 8 Nov 2006 21:01:12 +0100
Frank Gevaerts [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
I need to add a binary file (a png icon) to my package. What is the best
way to do this, since the normal .diff generation does not support
this ?
If you need this icon for a menu entry, then you should convert it
On Wed, 8 Nov 2006, Darren Salt wrote:
I demand that Frank Gevaerts may or may not have written...
I need to add a binary file (a png icon) to my package. What is the best
way to do this, since the normal .diff generation does not support this ?
UUcode seems to be the usual way (needs
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