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On Sat, Aug 05, 2017 at 09:38:45AM -0400, Paul Wise wrote:
> > No, at worst this is misuse of Debian resources for commercial gain -
> > i.e. using long description field for advertising a non-free service.
>
> I got the impression that Faidon is not
On Sun, Aug 06, 2017 at 02:15:17PM +0200, Vincent Bernat wrote:
> ❦ 4 août 2017 20:03 +0200, Jonas Smedegaard :
> > No, at worst this is misuse of Debian ressources for commercial gain -
> > i.e. using long description field for advertising a non-free service.
>
> We have all kind of software
Hi,
First of all, thank you for the report and patch. I'll look in more detail
shortly.
However, after quickly looking over it, I have one question: you change the
license from "GPL (any version)" to "GPL (version 2)". Why did you do that?
The upstream license information is admittedly not very
Hi,
Thanks a lot for not just finding those issues, but also fixing them! That is
much appreciated.
As for the license, Manuel (who is upstream) pointed out that the entire source
code is (and always has been) GPL-2 only. The only issue with that is the
packaging, which is GPL-3+. But that was my
Hi,
This is starting to look great, thanks a lot of all the work. :-) However, I
still see a few issues with it:
- the references to C-BIOS in the XML configuration files should not be
removed. When running, they are usually availably from the cbios package.
And if the user didn't install th
Thanks! I didn't get around to this. I probably won't get around to uploading
it myself either, so feel free to skip the delayed queue, or else it'll get in
in 10 days.
On Thu, Oct 06, 2022 at 09:16:23AM -0700, Chris Lamb wrote:
> tags 1020875 + pending patch
> tags 939775 + pending patch
> thanks
I just checked again, the link I gave was for the vcs. The homepage is linked
wrong from its own README as well. But the link in the github sidebar does
point to the actual homepage: https://seanh.github.io/storymaps/. (Which
redirects to https://www.seanh.cc/storymaps/.)
Thanks,
Bas
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This bug has been fixed upstream. Since a new version is released soon, I'll
wait for that. That fix will be included when it is packaged.
Thanks,
Bas
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Hi,
Thanks for the report. This bug has been fixed in the new release, 17.0, which
I'll upload after Bullseye is released.
Thanks,
Bas
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Hi Sergei,
Thanks for the report!
On Thu, Feb 01, 2018 at 03:19:51PM +0300, Sergei Golovan wrote:
> Since Tcl 8.5 has reached its end-of-life it is to be removed from Debian. So
> please, switch the openmsx package to a modern Tcl version.
That seems like a simple change. I take it Tcl does not
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On Mon, Apr 30, 2018 at 05:34:02AM +0100, b...@hotsite.to wrote:
> Just install the package arduino-mk
Arduino-mk depends on arduino-core, which is provided by src:arduino. Due to
the severity of this bug, all of that is about to be removed from testing.
The justif
This has been fixed upstream. It will automatically migrate with the next
release. If this takes too long, I may release a git snapshot. Feel free to
ping me if you believe this should be done.
Hi,
Thanks for the help! I don't have time to test it now, but the patch looks
good. Feel free to NMU without delay.
Thanks,
Bas
On Wed, Oct 31, 2018 at 12:24:29AM +0800, Ying-Chun Liu (PaulLiu) wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I'll also do NMU in 10 days if nobody denies it.
>
> debdiff as attachment
>
Thanks for the patch. I'm on vacation at the moment. I'll upload it after next
week, unless the new release is out sooner, in which case I'll upload that
which apparently also fixes this problem.
On Mon, Apr 25, 2022 at 07:07:02PM +0800, Bo YU wrote:
> Package: openmsx
> Version: 17.0-2
> Followup
Hi,
On Debian's buildd this does not appear to be a problem (anymore?); all of
ppc64, ppc64el and s390x are successfully built.
So it appears this bug has been fixed by now. Can it be closed?
Thanks,
Bas Wijnen
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Hi,
Axel writes that README.md and LICENSE are likely valid cases. I disagree.
While I (and I expect many developers in Debian) are used to using short lines
in text files, this is not that common for other people. Many will use the
automatic word-wrap feature of text editors and write a whole par
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