splitting a package's source

2005-06-04 Thread Shachar Shemesh
Hi all, I am both the maintainer and upstream for a package called rsyncrypto. It's an encryption program for files with a twist (rsync friendly). Putting on my upstream hat, I am trying to make sure the package keeps on consistently conforming to previous versions. To that end I have

Re: splitting a package's source

2005-06-04 Thread Nigel Jones
On 04/06/05, Shachar Shemesh [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hi all, I am both the maintainer and upstream for a package called rsyncrypto. It's an encryption program for files with a twist (rsync friendly). Putting on my upstream hat, I am trying to make sure the package keeps on consistently

Re: Help Requested for testing a Game on a PowerPC Architecture

2005-06-04 Thread Roger Leigh
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Miriam Ruiz [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Latest version of the game Holotz's Castle crashed on powerpc due to endianess problems ( http://bugs.debian.org/304715 ). According to upstream author this is solved now, but neither he nor me have a powerpc

Re: splitting a package's source

2005-06-04 Thread Shachar Shemesh
Nigel Jones wrote: If there are other custom build tools, you may just want to consider a rsyncrypto-dev package, otherwise you might just want to settle with rsyncrypto-test (people may not understand what regtest is a reference to, I actually thought for a moment it expanded to registration

Re: Help Requested for testing a Game on a PowerPC Architecture

2005-06-04 Thread Miriam Ruiz
Lots of thanks Roger! I'll tell upstream author about the warnings and the sound, but I'm glad it works. Lots of thanks, really :) Greetings, Miry __ Renovamos el Correo Yahoo! Nuevos servicios, más seguridad

Re: splitting a package's source

2005-06-04 Thread Jeroen van Wolffelaar
On Sat, Jun 04, 2005 at 12:18:47PM +0300, Shachar Shemesh wrote: Hi all, I am both the maintainer and upstream for a package called rsyncrypto. It's an encryption program for files with a twist (rsync friendly). Putting on my upstream hat, I am trying to make sure the package keeps on

Re: RFS: wmii -- lightweight, tiling and tabbed X11 window manager

2005-06-04 Thread Ralph Amissah
++ same here. Surprised this has taken so long to happen. I'd recommend wmi over all other window managers, except, well except ion3 and then, only if you are prepared to spend the time to get to know it. (it takes all types :) Do make this happen. Thanks, Ralph On 6/3/05, Nico Golde [EMAIL

Re: RFS: wmii -- lightweight, tiling and tabbed X11 window manager

2005-06-04 Thread Christoph Wegscheider
Ralph Amissah [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: ++ same here. Surprised this has taken so long to happen. I'd recommend wmi over all other window managers, except, well except ion3 and then, only if you are prepared to spend the time to get to know it. (it takes all types :) This RFS is not about

openssl vs. GPL question

2005-06-04 Thread Dafydd Harries
Hi, I have a package Alexandria, written in Ruby, which will depend on a new library in the next version. This library, ruby-zoom, is an LGPL Ruby binding of libyaz. libyaz links to OpenSSL and is, as far as I can tell, under a 2-clause BSD licence. Everything fine so far. But it seems to me

Re: RFS: gephex 0.4.3

2005-06-04 Thread Martin Bayer
Gephex is a realtime video processing and manipulation system for video installations and vj setups. I forgot the [i386] only build dependency on nasm. The 0.4.3-3 package fixes this problem. http://www.gephex.org/debian/dists/unstable/main/source/gephex_0.4.3.orig.tar.gz

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