I think cygwin-apps is more appropriate for what I wrote.
How does one check who the maintainer of a package is; e.g.
to make sure it is not oneself?
And how does one check who the maintainer of a package is ?
I was looking for the Links one. I had to check the January
2002 cygwin-announce
Re: Available for test: cygwin-1.5.1-1
On 28 Jul, Christopher Faylor wrote:
If you are maintaining a cygwin package, then you should be subscribed
to the cygwin-apps mailing list, and you should be following the
discussions there about rebuilding for the cygwin 1.5.x series. If you
are
On Wed, 30 Jul 2003 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Re: Available for test: cygwin-1.5.1-1
On 28 Jul, Christopher Faylor wrote:
If you are maintaining a cygwin package, then you should be subscribed
to the cygwin-apps mailing list, and you should be following the
discussions there about
On Wed, Jul 30, 2003 at 09:40:14AM +1000, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
How does one check who the maintainer of a package is; e.g. to make
sure it is not oneself?
What an odd question. If you don't know if you are a cygwin package
maintainer then you can take it as a strong given that you are not a
On 30 Jul, Elfyn McBratney replied to:
How does one check who the maintainer of a package is; e.g. to make
sure it is not oneself?
One doesn't.
Fine.
[WM stuff]
Well, it's not you. :-) Unless you have taken over the reigns from
Harold.
No, no, no!
:-)
luke
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