RFS: tunapie (updated package)

2006-11-17 Thread James Stone
Sorry for these rapid releases.. Someone kindly uploaded the last version
of tunapie to Debian, and then I realised there was a horrible bug in the
layout, so that some of the buttons were hidden. I have fixed this
upstream, and here is the info for the fixed debian packages at mentors:

The package can be found on mentors.debian.net:
- URL: http://mentors.debian.net/debian/pool/main/t/tunapie
- Source repository: deb-src http://mentors.debian.net/debian unstable main 
contrib non-free
- dget
http://mentors.debian.net/debian/pool/main/t/tunapie/tunapie_1.2.3-1.dsc

I would be grateful if someone could upload this for me.

Best wishes,

James


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RFS: tunapie (updated package)

2006-11-15 Thread James Stone
New version for new bug fixed upstream

The package can be found on mentors.debian.net:
- URL: http://mentors.debian.net/debian/pool/main/t/tunapie
- Source repository: deb-src http://mentors.debian.net/debian unstable main 
contrib non-free
- dget http://mentors.debian.net/debian/pool/main/t/tunapie/tunapie_1.2.2-1.dsc

Any takers?

James


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RFS: tunapie (updated package)

2006-11-14 Thread James Stone
Dear mentors,

I am looking for a sponsor for the new version 1.2.1-1
of my package tunapie.

It builds these binary packages:
tunapie- Lists audio and video streams from Shoutcast and Icecast

The package is lintian clean.

The upload would fix these bugs: 394808, 396053, 398340

The package can be found on mentors.debian.net:
- URL: http://mentors.debian.net/debian/pool/main/t/tunapie
- Source repository: deb-src http://mentors.debian.net/debian unstable main 
contrib non-free
- dget http://mentors.debian.net/debian/pool/main/t/tunapie/tunapie_1.2.1-1.dsc

I would be glad if someone uploaded this package for me.

Kind regards
 James Stone



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RFS: tunapie (updated package)

2006-11-11 Thread James Stone
Dear mentors,

I am looking for a sponsor for the new version 1.2-1
of my package tunapie.

It builds these binary packages:
tunapie- Lists audio and video streams from Shoutcast and Icecast

The package is lintian clean.

The upload would fix these bugs: #394808 #396053

The package can be found on mentors.debian.net:
- URL: http://mentors.debian.net/debian/pool/main/t/tunapie
- Source repository: deb-src http://mentors.debian.net/debian unstable main 
contrib non-free
- dget http://mentors.debian.net/debian/pool/main/t/tunapie/tunapie_1.2-1.dsc

I would be glad if someone uploaded this package for me.

Kind regards

James Stone



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Re: RFS: tunapie

2006-10-01 Thread James Stone
On Sun, 01 Oct 2006 12:34:04 +0200, Christoph Haas wrote:

 On Friday 29 September 2006 22:01, James Stone wrote:
 I am looking for a sponsor for my package tunapie. I have just created
 a new upstream version with a few minor changes, and a new debian
 package.
 
 Uploaded.
 
  Christoph

Thanks Cristoph!

James



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RFS: tunapie

2006-09-29 Thread James Stone
Dear mentors,

I am looking for a sponsor for my package tunapie. I have just created
a new upstream version with a few minor changes, and a new debian package.

* Package name: tunapie
  Version : 1.1-1
  Upstream Author : James Stone
* URL : http://tunapie.sourceforge.net
* License : GPL
  Section : sound

It builds these binary packages:
tunapie- Lists audio and video streams from Shoutcast and Icecast

It fixes this bug: #384691

The package is lintian clean.

The package can be found on mentors.debian.net:
- URL: http://mentors.debian.net/debian/pool/main/t/tunapie
- Source repository: deb-src http://mentors.debian.net/debian unstable main 
contrib non-free
- dget http://mentors.debian.net/debian/pool/main/t/tunapie/tunapie_1.1-1.dsc

I would be glad if someone uploaded this package for me.

Kind regards
 James Stone


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Re: RFS: Tunapie

2006-09-26 Thread James Stone
On Tue, 26 Sep 2006 00:31:07 +0100, James Westby wrote:

 On (25/09/06 23:34), James Stone wrote:
 
  m.d.n still has version -4. So you wish to upload an updated version?
  
  James
 
 Don't know what happened, I had a .upload file but it was not on the
 server. I have re-uploaded it now.
 
 
 Thanks,
 

D'OH! Just realised I made a bit of a mistake here..

I have just realised that 1.0.1-4 _was_ the latest version! 1.0-5 was an
old version with many lintian warnings!!!

 I cannot sponsor, but I have a few comments,
 
   * It would be good to add proper license headers in the source files
 of the package, for instance stating what versions of the GPL are
 allowed. I think it is better to be explicit, and follow the GNU's
 guidelines for doing this.

I will have to do this upstream. 

   * Can you drop the multiple blank lines at the end of debian/control. *
   Your standards version is out of date, please update it and make any
 necessary changes.

These were actually up to date in 1.0.1-4

   * Please
 - make tunapie.sf.net a full URI.

OK

 - make License: say Copyright and License, or pull out the Copyright
   in to its own section.

OK

 - add a copyright/license statement about your packaging.

Can you give an example of what you mean?

   * Does your adult/safe debconf stuff work correctly with the new
 python policy? Does your package even conform?

AFAIK yes, but could you elaborate on your concerns?

   * You call update-menu in post*, what package is this program from? *

Not sure what you mean.
Can you expand?

   Please use po-debconf.

Yes I was using this.. but not in the version you saw!!!

   * Consider a tidy up of debian/rules, removing comments and commented
 out dh_* calls.

OK

   * Consider adding a watch file.

OK.. I will have to find out how to do this with SF.

   * Is debconf really the best way of doing the adult/safe
 configuration?

It is the only way I can think of. Do you have any better ideas?

 
 I still get plenty of lintian warnings
 
   W: tunapie source: uses-dh-python-with-no-pycompat E: tunapie source:
   missing-dh_python-build-dependency python |
 python-dev | python-all-dev
   I: tunapie: possible-non-posix-code-in-maintainer-script postrm:3 '[
   $1 = purge -a '
   W: tunapie: no-debconf-config
   W: tunapie: postinst-uses-db-input
 
 Please fix these and I will review the package again.
 
 James

I have uploaded 1.0.1-4 again. I will make the other changes you suggest
once I completely understand all your points.

Thanks, 

James



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Re: RFS: Tunapie

2006-09-26 Thread James Stone
On Tue, 26 Sep 2006 12:38:08 +0100, James Westby wrote:
* Is debconf really the best way of doing the adult/safe
  configuration?
 
 It is the only way I can think of. Do you have any better ideas?
 
 Make it safe by default and add a script to change between them? Make it
 an /etc/tunapie.conf choice? debconf should be used sparingly. I didn't
 even look what priority your questions were.

I have kept this for the time being, as I did not want this setting easily
changed by a non-root user. I could write a config file to /etc/ to
handle it upstream, if people would really prefer this, but I still think
it is best handled by debconf at install, or people will not know this
setting exists, and will write me emails about missing functionality.

I have made all the other changes you suggested, and AFAIK it is
compatible with current Debian python policy etc.

New version is 1.0.2-1 (I altered upstream to add more GPL info to the
headers hence bumping the minor version) at: 

http://mentors.debian.net/debian/pool/main/t/tunapie

Many thanks for your interest and help.

James


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Re: RFS: Tunapie

2006-09-25 Thread James Stone
On Sun, 24 Sep 2006 11:59:54 +0200, Christoph Haas wrote:

 Hi, James...
 
 On Sunday 24 September 2006 11:39, James Stone wrote:
 I am looking for a sponsor for my package tunapie.
 
 Comments on the package:
 
 debian/copyright...
 - should contain the years of copyright like
   Copyright (C) 2002-2006 John Doe [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 - should contain more than just the path to the GPL.
   See other Debian packages for examples.
 
 Otherwise the package looks good to me.
 
 Kindly
  Christoph

Thanks for checking it out. I have made the above 
addition to the copyright file (tunapie 1.0-5).

- URL: http://mentors.debian.net/debian/pool/main/t/tunapie
- Source repository: deb-src http://mentors.debian.net/debian unstable main 
contrib non-free
- dget
http://mentors.debian.net/debian/pool/main/t/tunapie/tunapie_1.0-5.dsc

Best wishes,

James


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Re: RFS: Tunapie

2006-09-25 Thread James Stone
On Mon, 25 Sep 2006 12:14:47 +0200, Thomas Huriaux wrote:

 There are still a few warnings in 1.0-4:
   W: tunapie source: uses-dh-python-with-no-pycompat 
 W: tunapie source: not-using-po-debconf 
 W: tunapie source: out-of-date-standards-version
   3.6.2 (current is 3.7.2) E: tunapie source:
   missing-dh_python-build-dependency python |
  python-dev | python-all-dev

None of these come up on lintian (1.23.24) on my system.
I was not sure about python deps because it depends on

python-wxgtk2.6

And I was assuming this would do the right thing in terms
of selecting an appropriate python version because of it's 
dependence on python. The last thing I wanted to do was specify
a version of python that won't work with wx.

   W: tunapie: script-not-executable ./usr/share/tunapie/Tunapie.py W:
   tunapie: script-not-executable ./usr/share/tunapie/tuneradult.py W:
   tunapie: script-not-executable ./usr/share/tunapie/tuner.py W: tunapie:
   script-not-executable ./usr/share/tunapie/tunersafe.py W: tunapie:

In my opinion these are stupid warnings.. The python scripts are not
supposed to be executable.. they are run by the main program. Still, 
does this need to be fixed for Debian? If so, how? Is there a way to 
chmod them preinstall?

   no-debconf-config
   W: tunapie: postinst-uses-db-input

I don't know how to fix these, and google isn't being much help.
Any hints?

Thanks,

James


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Re: RFS: Tunapie

2006-09-25 Thread James Stone
Thanks for all your help Arjan, Thomas and Christoph. I have now found
out I needed to run lintian with the -cio argument, which helped a lot!

I now have a properly lintian clean package:

(Version 1.0.1 - I had to modify upstream to remove the executable tags!)

- URL: http://mentors.debian.net/debian/pool/main/t/tunapie
- Source repository: deb-src http://mentors.debian.net/debian unstable main 
contrib non-free
- dget
http://mentors.debian.net/debian/pool/main/t/tunapie/tunapie_1.0.1-1.dsc

Best wishes,

James


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Re: RFS: Tunapie

2006-09-25 Thread James Stone

 I also had a closer look at your debconf template, and you are making an
 assumption about the interface:
   By selecting no
 Some of the debconf frontends do not display a yes/no question but a
 checkbox. You may get around this problem by using a neutral sentence,
 such as If you do not choose this option.

Thanks for this. I did not know that the interfaces could be different.

I have made the change to 1.0.1-2 (uploaded to mentors.debian.net)

James


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Re: RFS: Tunapie

2006-09-25 Thread James Stone
On Mon, 25 Sep 2006 17:12:15 +0200, Thomas Huriaux wrote:

 Last things from me:
 * In your debian/templates file, you marked the Default: field as
   translatable while it should not be (really easy to fix: just remove the
   underscore in front of Default).
 * The debconf-updatepo call should be before the dh_clean call in your
   clean target. Otherwise, if you modify the template file, it will create
   ll.po~ backup files that won't be removed from your source package.
 

OK. All fixed in 1.0.1-4

James


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Re: RFS: Tunapie

2006-09-25 Thread James Stone

 m.d.n still has version -4. So you wish to upload an updated version?
 
 James

Don't know what happened, I had a .upload file but it was not on the
server. I have re-uploaded it now.

James


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Re: RFS: Tunapie

2006-09-24 Thread James Stone
On Sun, 24 Sep 2006 01:08:31 +0100, James Stone wrote:

 Dear mentors,
 
 I am looking for a sponsor for my package tunapie.
 
 * Package name: tunapie
   Version : 1.0-2
   Upstream Author : James Stone
 * URL : http://tunapie.sourceforge.net 
 * License : GPL
   Section : sound
 
 It builds these binary packages:
 tunapie- Lists audio and video streams from shoutcast and icecast

Just noticed that the previous version was not debian native.. just fixed
this on version 1.0-3:

The package can be found on mentors.debian.net:
- URL: http://mentors.debian.net/debian/pool/main/t/tunapie
- Source repository: deb-src http://mentors.debian.net/debian unstable main 
contrib non-free
- dget
http://mentors.debian.net/debian/pool/main/t/tunapie/tunapie_1.0-3.dsc

Best wishes,

James


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Re: RFS: Tunapie

2006-09-24 Thread James Stone
On Sun, 24 Sep 2006 10:02:39 +0100, James Stone wrote:

 On Sun, 24 Sep 2006 01:08:31 +0100, James Stone wrote:
 
 Dear mentors,
 
 I am looking for a sponsor for my package tunapie.
 
 * Package name: tunapie
   Version : 1.0-2
   Upstream Author : James Stone
 * URL : http://tunapie.sourceforge.net * License :
 GPL
   Section : sound
 
 It builds these binary packages:
 tunapie- Lists audio and video streams from shoutcast and icecast
 
 Just noticed that the previous version was not debian native.. just fixed
 this on version 1.0-3:

D'oh I meant it was Debain native and now it is not!

Anyway, have now also fixed all the lintian warnings..

The package can be found on mentors.debian.net:
- URL: http://mentors.debian.net/debian/pool/main/t/tunapie
- Source repository: deb-src http://mentors.debian.net/debian unstable main 
contrib non-free
- dget
http://mentors.debian.net/debian/pool/main/t/tunapie/tunapie_1.0-4.dsc

Sorry for spamming list.

James


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RFS: Tunapie

2006-09-23 Thread James Stone
Dear mentors,

I am looking for a sponsor for my package tunapie.

* Package name: tunapie
  Version : 1.0-2
  Upstream Author : James Stone
* URL : tunapie.sourceforge.net
* License : GPL
  Section : sound

It builds these binary packages:
tunapie- Lists audio and video streams from shoutcast and icecast

The package can be found on mentors.debian.net:
- URL: http://mentors.debian.net/debian/pool/main/t/tunapie
- Source repository: deb-src http://mentors.debian.net/debian unstable main 
contrib non-free
- dget http://mentors.debian.net/debian/pool/main/t/tunapie/tunapie_1.0-1.dsc

I would be glad if someone uploaded this package for me.

Kind regards
 James Stone


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RFS: Tunapie - List audio and video streams from shoutcast and icecast

2006-08-28 Thread James Stone
I am looking for a sponsor for my program tunapie, which provides the 
internet radio and TV functionality of winamp.. 

http://tunapie.sourceforge.net

License: GPL

I have built a debian package for it. At present it is debian-native
which I think will need to be changed:

http://mentors.debian.net/debian/pool/main/t/tunapie/

I am also not completely sure what the correct way to package python apps
under Debian is, and I would appreciate some feedback about this.

Best wishes,

James


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RFS: rlplot - generate publication quality graphs

2004-08-10 Thread James Stone
Yet more changes have been made... 

New upstream release (well CVS anyway..). Line fitting now works.

still looking for a sponsor..

I am looking for a sponsor for rlplot, a GUI based program to generate
quality scientific graphs. It adds several features which are not readily
available with other plotting packages like gnuplot such as good support
for bar charts with error bars.

I have uploaded the packages to

http://www.jmstone.dsl.pipex.com/rlplot

Any comments welcomed.

James Stone




Re: RFS: rlplot - generate publication quality graphs

2004-07-07 Thread James Stone
 
 There are two separate things that you deal with in R.
 
 The first is raw data. A simple spreadsheet program like gnumeric or a
 texteditor sufices to enter the data.
 
 Once you've got the raw data, you (ideally) perform all of the
 manipulations of that data in R to prepare your graphs. In my current
 work, I have a relatively standard data treatment that I apply to raw
 data which produces the plots automagically without wasting time
 entering formulas in a spreadsheet.
 
 Not to mention that the plotting in R is publication quality straight
 out of the box, which is, frankly, not the case for most extant
 graphing programs.
 
 
 Don Armstrong

I have had a look at R. For my purposes (a drop in replacement for
sigmaplot or excel), R is overkill, not to say difficult to learn with a
steep learning curve..

rlplot fills the gap to a certain extent for me, better than any other
plotting program I have seen yet in Linux, and IMHO the output is at least
as good as any other graphing program available at present. Also it
outputs in scalable vectors which is nice for Latex formatting..

The upstream author seems keen to add features, but I think it needs to be
in the Debian packages to get more exposure.

James.



Re: RFS: rlplot - generate publication quality graphs

2004-07-07 Thread James Stone
 
 There are two separate things that you deal with in R.
 
 The first is raw data. A simple spreadsheet program like gnumeric or a
 texteditor sufices to enter the data.
 
 Once you've got the raw data, you (ideally) perform all of the
 manipulations of that data in R to prepare your graphs. In my current
 work, I have a relatively standard data treatment that I apply to raw
 data which produces the plots automagically without wasting time
 entering formulas in a spreadsheet.
 
 Not to mention that the plotting in R is publication quality straight
 out of the box, which is, frankly, not the case for most extant
 graphing programs.
 
 
 Don Armstrong

I have had a look at R. For my purposes (a drop in replacement for
sigmaplot or excel), R is overkill, not to say difficult to learn with a
steep learning curve..

rlplot fills the gap to a certain extent for me, better than any other
plotting program I have seen yet in Linux, and IMHO the output is at least
as good as any other graphing program available at present. Also it
outputs in scalable vectors which is nice for Latex formatting..

The upstream author seems keen to add features, but I think it needs to be
in the Debian packages to get more exposure.

James.


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Re: RFS: rlplot - generate publication quality graphs

2004-07-04 Thread James Stone
 
 I've had a look at it. Hm, it's not exactly what I hoped for (at least
 not at it's present stage of development), and since I think I'm not
 going to use it, I also won't sponsor it.

I'm sorry to hear that. I agree it is still in quite an early stage of
development, but AFAIK it is the only program that can generate the type
of bar charts with error bars that I need.. Maybe openoffice one day..?

Also, the upstream author has just added curve fitting which is quite nice.

 
 Just some remarks:
 
 - The package should generate a menu entry
 
 - Don't ship gpl.txt.gz

These are two things I thought I had done.. I will have to take more care
with my releases, obviously.

 
 - Is there really no documentation except the manpage?
 

No.. but I could expand the manpage.

 - The GUI looks nice, but it seems it's not fully ready for a release:
   It didn't ask me whether I wanted to save my plot when closing the
   window; I couldn't find how I could completely remove the symbols and
   only use the line (and other customization stuff), some actions are
   extremely slow, I didn't find out how I could resize the columns etc.

I have passed these to upstream developer.. I think he is keen to get
feedback on needed features.

James



Re: RFS: rlplot - generate publication quality graphs

2004-07-04 Thread James Stone
 
 I've had a look at it. Hm, it's not exactly what I hoped for (at least
 not at it's present stage of development), and since I think I'm not
 going to use it, I also won't sponsor it.

I'm sorry to hear that. I agree it is still in quite an early stage of
development, but AFAIK it is the only program that can generate the type
of bar charts with error bars that I need.. Maybe openoffice one day..?

Also, the upstream author has just added curve fitting which is quite nice.

 
 Just some remarks:
 
 - The package should generate a menu entry
 
 - Don't ship gpl.txt.gz

These are two things I thought I had done.. I will have to take more care
with my releases, obviously.

 
 - Is there really no documentation except the manpage?
 

No.. but I could expand the manpage.

 - The GUI looks nice, but it seems it's not fully ready for a release:
   It didn't ask me whether I wanted to save my plot when closing the
   window; I couldn't find how I could completely remove the symbols and
   only use the line (and other customization stuff), some actions are
   extremely slow, I didn't find out how I could resize the columns etc.

I have passed these to upstream developer.. I think he is keen to get
feedback on needed features.

James


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RFS: rlplot - generate publication quality graphs

2004-06-28 Thread James Stone
More changes have been made... Fingers crossed the package is okay
now!

still looking for a sponsor..

I am looking for a sponsor for rlplot, a GUI based program to generate
quality scientific graphs. It adds several features which are not readily
available with other plotting packages like gnuplot such as good support
for bar charts with error bars.

I have uploaded the packages to 

http://www.jmstone.dsl.pipex.com/rlplot

Any comments welcomed.

James Stone




RFS: rlplot - generate publication quality graphs

2004-06-28 Thread James Stone
More changes have been made... Fingers crossed the package is okay
now!

still looking for a sponsor..

I am looking for a sponsor for rlplot, a GUI based program to generate
quality scientific graphs. It adds several features which are not readily
available with other plotting packages like gnuplot such as good support
for bar charts with error bars.

I have uploaded the packages to 

http://www.jmstone.dsl.pipex.com/rlplot

Any comments welcomed.

James Stone



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Re: RFS: rlplot -- generate publication quality graphs

2004-06-24 Thread James Stone
Changes have now been made... still looking for a sponsor..

I am looking for a sponsor for rlplot, a GUI based program to generate
quality scientific graphs. It adds several features which are not readily
available with other plotting packages like gnuplot such as good support
for bar charts with error bars.

I have uploaded the packages to 

http://www.jmstone.dsl.pipex.com/rlplot

Any comments welcomed.
 
 There is no 'closes: #237116' in debian/changelog.
 
 BTW, a 'closes: #237116' sent to [EMAIL PROTECTED] won't close
 237116. You shouldn't do that, anyway. The 'closes: #237116' in
 debian/changelog will close 237116 automatically when rlplot is
 uploaded.
 

Thanks. further change made and uploaded to 

http://www.jmstone.dsl.pipex.com/rlplot

Any takers?

James



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RFS: rlplot -- generate publication quality graphs

2004-06-21 Thread James Stone
Changes have now been made... still looking for a sponsor..

I am looking for a sponsor for rlplot, a GUI based program to generate
quality scientific graphs. It adds several features which are not readily
available with other plotting packages like gnuplot such as good support
for bar charts with error bars.

I have uploaded the packages to 

http://www.jmstone.dsl.pipex.com/rlplot

Any comments welcomed.

James Stone



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Re: RFS: rlplot -- generate publication quality graphs

2004-06-20 Thread James Stone
On Fri, 18 Jun 2004 15:10:15 +0200, Frank Küster wrote:

 James Stone [EMAIL PROTECTED] schrieb:
 
 I am looking for a sponsor for rlplot, a GUI based program to generate
 quality scientific graphs. It adds several features which are not readily
 available with other plotting packages like gnuplot such as good support
 for bar charts with error bars.

 I have uploaded the packages to 

 http://www.jmstone.dsl.pipex.com/rlplot

 Any comments welcomed.
 
 - AFAIR, the copyright should be more verbose, containing something like
   the wording in the heading of the Makefile.
 
 - You should close the ITP in the changelog
 
 - Did you read README.Debian?
 
 - rules: Please delete those unneeded targets and commented lines.
 
 - other: The setting of CFLAGS in debian/rules will be ignored.
 
 Regards, Frank


Thanks,

All changes made and uploaded to 

http://www.jmstone.dsl.pipex.com/rlplot

James



Re: RFS: rlplot -- generate publication quality graphs

2004-06-20 Thread James Stone
On Fri, 18 Jun 2004 15:10:15 +0200, Frank Küster wrote:

 James Stone [EMAIL PROTECTED] schrieb:
 
 I am looking for a sponsor for rlplot, a GUI based program to generate
 quality scientific graphs. It adds several features which are not readily
 available with other plotting packages like gnuplot such as good support
 for bar charts with error bars.

 I have uploaded the packages to 

 http://www.jmstone.dsl.pipex.com/rlplot

 Any comments welcomed.
 
 - AFAIR, the copyright should be more verbose, containing something like
   the wording in the heading of the Makefile.
 
 - You should close the ITP in the changelog
 
 - Did you read README.Debian?
 
 - rules: Please delete those unneeded targets and commented lines.
 
 - other: The setting of CFLAGS in debian/rules will be ignored.
 
 Regards, Frank


Thanks,

All changes made and uploaded to 

http://www.jmstone.dsl.pipex.com/rlplot

James


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RFS: rlplot -- generate publication quality graphs

2004-06-18 Thread James Stone
I am looking for a sponsor for rlplot, a GUI based program to generate
quality scientific graphs. It adds several features which are not readily
available with other plotting packages like gnuplot such as good support
for bar charts with error bars.

I have uploaded the packages to 

http://www.jmstone.dsl.pipex.com/rlplot

Any comments welcomed.

James Stone



RFS: rlplot -- generate publication quality graphs

2004-06-17 Thread James Stone
I am looking for a sponsor for rlplot, a GUI based program to generate
quality scientific graphs. It adds several features which are not readily
available with other plotting packages like gnuplot such as good support
for bar charts with error bars.

I have uploaded the packages to 

http://www.jmstone.dsl.pipex.com/rlplot

Any comments welcomed.

James Stone


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