Am Mittwoch, 5. Dezember 2007 schrieb Leo "costela" Antunes: > Hans-J. Ullrich wrote: > > I suppose, this is all to difficult and complicated for me. As the > > package is new, I get MD5-errors and more. So, as this process is too > > difficult for me, and is taking to much of long time, I give up. > > Sorry to hear that. > > > Sorry, I am not willing to collect all the different docs and reaqd, this > > is boring and for one package it is too much of a thing. > > Unfortunately, if you want to maintain a package for Debian, that means > you have to be responsible for their state in Debian, understanding how > the packaging process works and so on. So yes, that takes some reading. > Remember that Debian is a big group of people. We need some sort of > organization to be able to work together effectively, so it may take a > bit of learning in order to successfully interact with this community, > even if you just want to get a simple piece of software inside it. > > If you don't want to be the maintainer for the package, and instead only > want to have it packaged, you can file a RFP (request for package) bug > to the package 'wnpp'. > Simply using 'reportbug wnpp' and filling in the proper fields should be > enough. It should guide you through. > > > Anyway, if someone likes to have a look at the package, I will sent him > > as an email, if not, no problem: It is running on my computer. > > > > I was just intend to take part in the community, but it seem not to work. > > Again, taking a part in the community takes a bit of learning. > There are many people that want to take part in it and all of them have > questions like you. Many of these questions have already been answered > somewhere, so instead of taking our time to answer personally to each > and every question (time that could be spent improving the quality of > Debian, and which I'm ironically losing myself) we simply direct people > to places where they can find the answers themselves and in the process > they show that they are willing to make an effort to contribute to the > community by learning. > > > And please: Do not write me, "read here", "read there", "read > > somewhere!", really, for some few questions, I am not willing to read > > hours lots of stuff. > > If you are not willing to make this effort, it seems you're not willing > to be a part of the community, but perhaps I understand you wrong: if > you're just frustrated because you can't find the answer to your > question where people pointed you to, or because people seem to have > misunderstood your question, please don't hesitate to ask again. But be > patient. We're all volunteers, your questions can take some time to be > answered. You gave up in less then 2 hours, from what I see in your emails. > > Remember: your "some few questions" may seem straightforward to you, but > the answers may not be and if they've already been answered somewhere > else, what would be the difference between answering them in a personal > email to you, or reading them in a different place? Just the work of the > person writing you an answer (in this case: me). > > > At any rate, if you're not interested in making an effort with this > package, I might take it over and package it myself. It seems > interesting, but I'll need to take a better look before committing to it. > > Cheers > > -- > Leo "costela" Antunes > [insert a witty retort here]
O.k., I tried again from the beginning. Now the "MD5-error" is gone. But I cannot get access to the mentor-upload-server. What do I do wrong ? This is my output: ------------ snip ---------------- dupload -t mentors unicornscan_0.4.7-1_amd64.changes Uploading (scpb) to mentors.debian.net:~ [ job unicornscan_0.4.7-1_amd64 from unicornscan_0.4.7-1_amd64.changes announce (unicornscan_0.4.7-1_amd64.changes) to [EMAIL PROTECTED] will be sent unicornscan_0.4.7.orig.tar.gz, md5sum ok unicornscan_0.4.7-1.diff.gz, md5sum ok unicornscan_0.4.7-1_amd64.deb, md5sum ok unicornscan_0.4.7-1.dsc, md5sum ok unicornscan_0.4.7-1_amd64.changes ok ] Uploading (scp) to mentors (mentors.debian.net) [ Uploading job unicornscan_0.4.7-1_amd64 unicornscan_0.4.7.orig.tar.gz 3105.1 kB, ok unicornscan_0.4.7-1.diff.gz 10.4 kB, ok unicornscan_0.4.7-1_amd64.deb 748.3 kB, ok unicornscan_0.4.7-1.dsc 0.6 kB, ok unicornscan_0.4.7-1_amd64.changes 1.0 kB, ok Permission denied (publickey). lost connection dupload fatal error: scp unicornscan_0.4.7.orig.tar.gz unicornscan_0.4.7-1.diff.gz unicornscan_0.4.7-1_amd64.deb unicornscan_0.4.7-1.dsc unicornscan_0.4.7-1_amd64.changes failed at /usr/bin/dupload line 605 --------------- snap --------------- I generated a public key today and used this for mentors-server, as requested and verified it, too. Everything went fine. regards Hans -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]

