Re: Release-critical Bugreport for March 24, 2000

2000-03-25 Thread Tyson Dowd
On 24-Mar-2000, Gregor Hoffleit [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On Fri, Mar 24, 2000 at 03:15:02AM -0600, BugScan reporter wrote: Package: gnucash (debian/main) Maintainer: Tyson Dowd [EMAIL PROTECTED] 60417 docs are split between /usr/doc/gnucash and /usr/share/doc/gnucash 60615 gnucash

Re: Et voila! (was: Re: Slink not installable from CDs)

1998-10-16 Thread Tyson Dowd
Franklin Tyson Dowd [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://tyse.net

Re: Et voila! (was: Re: Slink not installable from CDs)

1998-10-16 Thread Tyson Dowd
On 16-Oct-1998, Heiko Schlittermann [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On Fri, Oct 16, 1998 at 02:39:38PM +1000, Tyson Dowd wrote: : : There is no reason why the X-Media field has to be in the Packages : files on the CD -- that information could be stored by the multi-cd : method when it reads

Re: Differences of Debian vs. the Other Guys

1998-06-03 Thread Tyson Dowd
and process used to create a .deb versus a .rpm, I think RPM needs some work. But chances are there are things I don't know about RPM -- I looked at it a while ago. Good luck on your article. -- Tyson Dowd # So I asked Sarah: what's the serial number

Re: Differences of Debian vs. the Other Guys

1998-06-03 Thread Tyson Dowd
On 03-Jun-1998, Joel Klecker [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: At 23:38 -0700 1998-06-02, Tyson Dowd wrote: Manoj addressed most of the big differences in his mail. One that he missed (or glossed over) is the difference in generation of packages. Another one is that he didn't explain what dpkg

New packages: xbae and xacc

1997-12-18 Thread Tyson Dowd
OR OTHER INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES RELATING TO THE INFORMATION. -- Tyson Dowd # If I'm unusually agressive in this email, it's # probably because USENET has been down here for [EMAIL PROTECTED]# over a week, and I'm missing my

Re: [Gonzalo A. Diethelm gonzo@ing.puc.cl] Re: Moving topics from debian-private (was Re: SPI money out)

1997-12-17 Thread Tyson Dowd
and recommending one of [gnus, mutt, other good mailer] *is* a solution. Munging reply-tos is another solution. Pick one. -- Tyson Dowd # If I'm unusually agressive in this email, it's # probably because USENET has been down here for [EMAIL PROTECTED

Re: Moving topics from debian-private (was Re: SPI money out)

1997-12-16 Thread Tyson Dowd
On 16-Dec-1997, Ian Jackson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Tyson Dowd: A couple of us discussed this (and other problems with the mailing list), in the thread Duplicate messages on this list in debian-devel about a week ago and eventually came to a standstill where most people in the discussion

Re: Moving topics from debian-private (was Re: SPI money out)

1997-12-16 Thread Tyson Dowd
On 16-Dec-1997, Christian Schwarz [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Please check out http://www.unicom.com/pw/reply-to-harmful.html . The page contains several arguments against the use of Reply-To. I fully agree to what Ian said. Please don't quote this URL as if all the issues in this web page

Re: Duplicate messages on this list

1997-12-09 Thread Tyson Dowd
] Reply-To: debian-devel@lists.debian.org Surely this would address most of the concerns. Or am I missing something here (surely this has been thought of before). -- Tyson Dowd # # Linux versus Windows is a [EMAIL PROTECTED

Re: Duplicate messages on this list

1997-12-07 Thread Tyson Dowd
compromise. -- Tyson Dowd # # Linux versus Windows is a [EMAIL PROTECTED]#Win lose situation. http://www.cs.mu.oz.au/~trd # -- TO UNSUBSCRIBE FROM THIS MAILING LIST: e-mail the word unsubscribe to [EMAIL PROTECTED

Re: Duplicate messages on this list

1997-12-05 Thread Tyson Dowd
, but it seems that there are a few people who have strong opinions on the matter, but are not prepared to discuss or fix the problems it causes. -- Tyson Dowd # # Linux versus Windows is a [EMAIL PROTECTED]#Win lose situation

Re: Duplicate messages on this list

1997-12-05 Thread Tyson Dowd
On 05-Dec-1997, Tyson Dowd [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I'd like it to be fixed, but it seems that there are a few people who have strong opinions on the matter, but are not prepared to discuss or fix the problems it causes. Sorry, this came out sounding harsher than it was supposed to. I just