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Dear Mentors,
I am looking for a sponsor for my updates to the orphaned packages
libdc0 and valknut, taking over as the maintainer.
libdc0 version 0.3.23-1 can be found here:
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On 07.11.2009 06:15, Kevin Coyner wrote:
Uploaded.
Thanks for packaging smplayer.
Kevin
Thanks for the upload!
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Hi Mentors, Sponsors and Maintainers,
I'm debianizing this Artistic/GPL 1+ perl
distribution, which is a dependency for a larger app I
also plan to release through Debian.
My first experience with this gently forgiving toolchain. :-)
I've tried to dot my t's and cross my i's.
Any advice (and
Hello.
The previous maintainer on tclxml package orphaned it, while package has a bug
rendering it completely unusable, and there's a new upstream version available
with that bug fixed.
I'd like to take over maintainance, and I need a sponsor for that.
Package name: tclxml
Version: 3.2-1
Charles Plessy wrote:
these are excellent reasons for hijacking the package. Would you be
interested?
Yes and yes!
I was able to reach mornfall and he uploaded my changes.
He was listed with a dead email on that package, so that would have been
the reason for not showing any reaction before.
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M. van Brummelen schrieb:
http://mentors.debian.net/debian/pool/main/e/earcandy/earcandy_0.5-1.1.dsc
* Remove the increasing of the standards version.
* = * Changed control-file, added python-wnck to Depend option (Closes:
#539141)
Better write
Dear mentors,
I am looking for a sponsor for my package jaxodraw.
* Package name: jaxodraw
Version : 2.0.0-1
Upstream Author : JaxoDraw developers jaxodraw-de...@lists.sourceforge.net
* URL : http://jaxodraw.sourceforge.net/
* License : gpl
Section :
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Better write it as:
* Added python-wnck as a dependency.
Closes: #539141
Like suggested I changed the changelog comment.
Then I did a rebuild of the package with pdebuild.
I created a new diff file and send it to bts.
I signed the package and
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M. van Brummelen schrieb:
Better write it as:
* Added python-wnck as a dependency.
Closes: #539141
Like suggested I changed the changelog comment.
Then I did a rebuild of the package with pdebuild.
I created a new diff file and send it to bts.
Hello again!
I got this reply from Den Jean about the sources as statement:
[...]
Makefiles just serve to finally create calls to gcc,
these calls I wrote by hand (there was no qmake in qt2)
to more easily configure which Qt to use on the system.
- 2 different Qt's on a
On Wed, Nov 11, 2009 at 12:39:58AM +0800, Liang Guo wrote:
Currently I'm using qspice, a Simple Protocol for Independent Computing
Environments (SPICE) client as my console to connect to KVM. qspice is a
utility from RedHat Enterprise Linux 5.4, and It is licensed under GNU
GPLv2.
qspice
On Tuesday 10 November 2009 10:39:58 Liang Guo wrote:
Currently I'm using qspice, a Simple Protocol for Independent Computing
Environments (SPICE) client as my console to connect to KVM. qspice is a
utility from RedHat Enterprise Linux 5.4, and It is licensed under GNU
GPLv2.
qspice and
Thanks, I'll working on it.
2009/11/11 Boyd Stephen Smith Jr. b...@iguanasuicide.net
On Tuesday 10 November 2009 10:39:58 Liang Guo wrote:
Currently I'm using qspice, a Simple Protocol for Independent Computing
Environments (SPICE) client as my console to connect to KVM. qspice is a
On Tue, Nov 10, 2009 at 12:09:31PM +0200, Andrew O. Shadoura wrote:
Hello.
The previous maintainer on tclxml package orphaned it, while package has a
bug
rendering it completely unusable, and there's a new upstream version
available
with that bug fixed.
I'd like to take over
Hello.
On Tuesday 10 November 2009 18:36:16 Sven Hoexter wrote:
Ok a few short remarks after a first look:
* There are a lot of commented out lines in debian/rules - need them or
delete them. ;)
Ok, removed most of them.
* Is there a reason to build-dep on tcl 8.4? Otherwise build-dep on
On 2009-11-10, Matthias Klumpp matth...@nlinux.org wrote:
Makefiles just serve to finally create calls to gcc,
And I think the way the gcc calls are made requires a amazing amount of
RAM for no apparant reason.
these calls I wrote by hand (there was no qmake in qt2)
to more easily configure
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