Re: Francisco Vilmar Cardoso Ruviaro
> wwl (1.3+db-3) unstable; urgency=medium
>
> * QA upload.
> * Set Debian QA Group as maintainer. (see #970369)
Hi Francisco,
I'd like to keep the package in the hamradio team, there is little
reason to set the QA group as maintainer just because one of
Hi Taowa,
some comments on the package:
The list of Depends is borked, I don't think you need any of the go
packages at runtime as everything is statically linked.
Why is libax25 there? It should be pulled in via shlibdeps, not
explicitly.
The description doesn't mention anything about
close 956619
thanks
Re: Sepi Gair 2020-03-18
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> * Package name: libxtrxdsp
>Version : 0.0.1+git20190830.eec2864-2
Hi Sepi,
I suggest we wait with this upload until the -1 version has passed
NEW.
Christoph
close 954076
thanks
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Hi Sepi,
there's a missing copyright attribution:
./cmake_modules/Findlibusb-1.0.cmake:
# Adapted from cmake-modules Google Code project
#
# Copyright (c) 2006 Andreas Schneider
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# (Changes for libusb) Copyright (c) 2008 Kyle Machulis
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Re: tho...@koch.ro 2018-07-29 <538053082.16587.1532857614...@office.mailbox.org>
> thank you for taking a look. I fixed the clean step by adding a slash after
> "build" in d/clean. I remember I was happy when I saw this finally working:
> https://bugs.debian.org/511048
Oh cool, I had not seen
Re: Thomas Koch 2018-07-22
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> Alternatively, one can download the package with dget using this command:
>
> dget -x
> https://mentors.debian.net/debian/pool/main/r/rurple-ng/rurple-ng_0.5+16-2.dsc
Hi Thomas,
the
[tl;dr: Richard is disappointed that I didn't advocate him for DM,
while I did advocate other team members shortly after.]
Hi Richard,
Re: Richard B Winters 2016-06-22
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> During that time I worked with Christoph Berg, he advised no
Re: Florian Rothmaier 2014-01-29 52e94292.7000...@ari.uni-heidelberg.de
If I look at other extension packages, e.g.
http://packages.debian.org/de/jessie/amd64/postgresql-9.3-ip4r/filelist
I can see that README.package.gz always goes to
/usr/share/doc/postgresql-version-package/.
Your hint,
Re: Florian Rothmaier 2014-01-24 52e2acbf.1090...@ari.uni-heidelberg.de
It should be mentioned that my debian/rules is still based on an
outdated version of pg_buildext from
postgresql-server-dev-all (129). So the next step will be to use v152
of this script which includes the loop() function
Re: Florian Rothmaier 2014-01-21 52de8102.8040...@ari.uni-heidelberg.de
Currently, my debian/control has the following structure:
Source: q3c
...
Package: postgresql-8.4-q3c
...
Package: postgresql-9.0-q3c
...
Package: postgresql-9.1-q3c
...
While looking at other postgres
Re: Michael Tautschnig 2006-10-25 [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Furthermore, I'd like to add some notes: Probably brickos and the Lego
Mindstorms Kit is the only use of this and related packages. As such I wonder
whether it is worth trying to upgrade to binutils 2.16.x and gcc-4.x, because
this very
Re: Aníbal Monsalve Salazar 2006-08-31 [EMAIL PROTECTED]
See http://merkel.debian.org/~myon/sponsorstats/
The packages Charles is referring to are listed at:
http://qa.debian.org/developer.php?login=debian-med-packaging%40lists.alioth.debian.org
My script handles packages where the
Re: Michael Stilkerich in [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Is there any special reason why dh_installmenu does not call update-menu with
the --remove option upon package removal? Should I add the command to the
script myself?
If you already have a prerm script, make sure it contains the
#DEBHELPER# line.
Re: Bas Wijnen in [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I haven't seen anything in policy either, but I can't see any use for having a
shebang line without execute permissions. Can you give an example?
Sometimes that's the easiest way to trick $EDITOR to get the syntax
hilighting right (and it's portable between
Re: Florian Weimer in [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I'd like to create a cron entry which is run once a day, at some
random time. This is necessary because the cron entry will result in
a request over the network, and I want to avoid that all hosts in a
time zone pound the server at the same time.
I
Re: Jose Carlos do Nascimento in [EMAIL PROTECTED]
version=2
opts=dversionmangle=s/\./-/ \
http://www.phpconcept.net/pclzip/
\.\./download.php.file=pclzip-([\d\-]+)\.tgz.*
but in Debian Quality Assurance, versions are wrong showed.
Re: Adeodato Simó in [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Perhaps if you post your keyid somebody can take a look and tell you
whether it's fine or not?
The official test is:
GPGOPTS= -q --no-options --no-default-keyring --no-auto-check-trustdb
--keyring $DESTDIR/nm.gpg --trust-model always
echo Let's test
Re: Ryan Schultz in [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I believe all of the code in PCSX is DFSG-free, after research (see the ITP
bug #137355 for more info).
Are there free games for PCSX? Otherwise it should probably go into
contrib. (Like scummvm prior to 0.5.1-2 [1] and probably other
Re: Peter S Galbraith in [EMAIL PROTECTED]
How many releases do we keep transition packages?
For example, debview was a real package in oldstage and is a transition
package in stable that depends on debian-el. Can I remove the
transition package now? Or must I wait after the next release?
Re: Thomas Friedrichsmeier in [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I don't really have the ambition to become a new maintainer, but if that's
what's needed, I might consider going through this. I'm a debian user, and a
software developer, and what I'm really trying to do, is get one of my
projects into
Re: Eddy Petrişor in [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Could somebody take a look over it and tell me if I need to make any
changes before I list it on sponsors.d.n ?
changelog:
remove the [ ] part
get an ITP and insert it here
control:
old Standards-Version
you might want to use the new Archticture: all
Re: Sylvain LE GALL in [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I am looking for a sponsor to fbgetty. This package has been orphaned
and i want to take his maintainance.
I have prepared a package, that can be found here:
http://sylvain.le-gall.net/debian-public
Please fix your ServerName (or post URLs that do
Re: Matthew Palmer in [EMAIL PROTECTED]
The primary reason I've seen expressed for desire to be added to the
Uploaders field is so that the sponsor can get a quick summary of a
sponsored package's state from the excellent developer.php script on
qa.debian.org. I've noticed that being able to
Re: Ryan Schultz in [EMAIL PROTECTED]
* Package name: xmms-oggre
Version : 0.3
Upstream Author : Lars Siebold [EMAIL PROTECTED]
* URL : http://sourceforge.net/projects/my-xmms-plugs/
* License : GPL
Description : ogg disk output plugin for XMMS
I'll
Re: Norbert Preining in [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Add yourself to the Uploaders field.
http://www.debian.org/doc/developers-reference/ch-pkgs.en.html#s-collaborative-maint
Can I do this when I am not a DD till now, ie don't have a @debian.org
email?
Think of Uploaders: as Co-Maintainers:.
Re: Marcin Wrochniak in [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Aptsh is an application similar to apt-shell from Conectiva's apt4rpm
- it is a shell-like frontend to Apt's command line tools, with
features that let users work faster: command completion (which de
facto works like bash-completion, with one
Re: Timo Weingärtner in [EMAIL PROTECTED]
pam_group is good, exactly what I need. A few weeks ago I searched for such a
module and only found this one.
Shall we close this ITP?
Yes, as there's a better alternative already in Debian.
Christoph
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Re: LI Daobing in [EMAIL PROTECTED]
a manpage for a gui program without argument supporting is useless,
and many one do not write manpages[1]
[1] http://lintian.debian.org/reports/Tbinary-without-manpage.html
Citing linitian warnings as an excuse not to fix bugs is certainly
strange.
*
Re: Giuseppe Martino in [EMAIL PROTECTED]
But what's more important. The build failed here:
configure: error: cannot find install-sh or install.sh in config
./config
make: *** [config.status] Error 1
The problem is a missed Build-Depends aboud automake1.9.
The proper way to fix that is
Re: Bas Wijnen in [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Please provide an updated upstream tarball.
This will allow you to drop the build-dependency on the autotools,
which is considered evil by most people anyway.
Huh? Looking at the output of bootstrap, it runs the autotools. Or do you
mean it should
Re: Stan Vasilyev in [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I am looking for a sponsor for a series of packages I adopted and rebuilt:
bbsload (new upstream version)
bbappconf (same version, fixed some documentation)
bbpager (same version, fixed some documentation)
Coming soon:
mindterm, ksocrat, uncc and
Re: Patryk Cisek in [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Name: xmms-musepack
Version: 1.2
Section: sound
License: BSD
RFP - ITP: 241287
Upstram home page:http://musepack.net
Re: Giuseppe Martino in [EMAIL PROTECTED]
On Mon, Sep 12, 2005 at 01:44:14PM +0200, Christoph Berg wrote:
The proper way to fix that is to ship a bootstrapped .tar.bz2.
Ok, I replaced every link with a copy of its normal file
(`config/install-sh' `config/mkinstalldirs' `config/missing
Re: Frédéric BOITEUX in [EMAIL PROTECTED]
According to the bts, there's only a RFH, not an O. Did he forget to do
this?
I don't know if he has really orphaned it, but in the fact, he don't have time
to maintain it and didn't found another DD to help him, only some outside
Debian's
Re: Nelson A. de Oliveira in [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I am planning to rename the source package to biofox only, instead
mozilla-firefox-biofox.
Why? The user won't see the source package name change. It's only
extra hassle for you and the ftp-masters. If you really want, rename
the binary package
Re: Craig Small in [EMAIL PROTECTED]
IMO, the description should be about the application, it shouldn't
be a comparative.
Agreed. I'd say rather that enough information about the application
should be included so that the reader can make their own comparison.
You can do both. If
Re: LI Daobing in [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I need a uploader for the new version of qterm. it's not lintian and
linda clean(without-manpages). I have uploaded it to mentors[1], and
submit it at sponsors.
Why not write a manpage? There are tools that automate that. (And if
you do not like roff, you
Re: Stan Vasilyev in [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I think the question is: If I create a package of this, will someone
sponsor
Hi,
just go ahead an create updated packages. Ask for a sponsor here; I'm
willing to sponsor uploads of adopted packages, especially if people
do care about the packages they do
Re: Torsten Werner in [EMAIL PROTECTED]
DO NOT DO THAT AGAIN!
RFH does not mean, that the package is not maintained. You should have
coordinated the upload with the current maintainer - at least the ITA
mail should be send some days/weeks *before* the upload.
It would have helped if you had
Re: Martín Ferrari in [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I have a package ready, but before filing an ITP, I would like to have
feedback on this. Webxml is a QT editor for tomcat's web.xml files, it
seems to work OK and can be very handy, specially when you're not
familiar with that kind of configuration
Re: Gurpreet Singh Grewal in [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I would like to help by whatever programming help I can give and
wwould be glad if someone
mentored me for a while and helped me become a hacker .
Have a look at http://www.debian.org/devel/join/ for ways of getting
started.
Christoph
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Re: René van Bevern in [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I think merely marking the list subscribers only would do the job better.
It would also leave most of the spam out of it.
This would prevent non-scubscribers from posting here and reading answers
via the list archives or a usenet gateway like
Re: Njes Nilsen in [EMAIL PROTECTED]
What I want is to edit the installation so the user get another option
here, which will install some given packages.
I've read some of the information about how to hack the installer on the
debian wiki page, but can't find any information about how to
Re: Marc Chantreux in [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I wrote a patch for dh-make-perl that ease its use by adding some
warnings. I wrote a mail to the maintainer but have no answer.
File a wishlist bug against dh-make-perl requesting the inclusion of
your patch.
Christoph
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Re: [EMAIL PROTECTED] in [EMAIL PROTECTED]
i want to join Debian as a developer .
and i want be debian developer.
i mean to say that i want to join Debian organization as a permanet
job/Employee so can any one tell me that what is the procedure , so i will
follow that procedure.
Hi,
Debian
Re: Jamie Jones in [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Can anybody suggest some good revision control systems for maintaining
Debian packages. I'm about to outgrow using RCS on the debian directory
and wanted to get an idea of what other maintainers are using for their
packages.
svn-buildpackage.
Christoph
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Re: Frank Küster in [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Isn't there an owner tag for WNPP bugs? Then Shachar could set
himself as the owner.
This won't get you the messages forwarded either.
Christoph
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Re: Willi Mann in [EMAIL PROTECTED]
What's your definition of owner?
http://www.debian.org/Bugs/server-control - owner
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Re: Nelson A. de Oliveira in [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Is it allowed to release a package that don't have the source codes
available?
For example, program XYZ just have a binary of it, but no source code.
No one will prevent you from releasing it. It can't go into Debian
though, because it won't be
Re: Michelle Konzack in [EMAIL PROTECTED]
curently i am working on some manpages and po files
for german. Specials for katoob.
I like to know whether I should put the german manpage
into the katoob package or into manpages-de.
Into katoob. manpages-de should contain translations of
Re: Hugo Vanwoerkom in [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Another question: there are certainly enough of them on this list, but
are they answered? E.g. a note by a Debian Developer Yes I will sponsor?
I guess that in most cases a reply is also sent to the list, i.e. if
there is none, no sponsor was found.
Re: Shachar Shemesh in [EMAIL PROTECTED]
As someone who has only recently tried to scale the new developer
documentation, I can tell you that there is room for improvement. I have
been going over those docs several times in the past few days, and each
time I find myself lost in front of a
Re: Jereme Corrado in [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I have been fixing some upstream bugs that I discovered in one of the
packages I maintain. I plan to package a new version with these fixes
soon but I am waiting for upstream as they may release shortly, and
include these fixes. Should I file bugs
Re: Rafael Fernández López in [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I'm looking for a package that I like to keep it care of.
You have to find one yourself. For example, browse the WNPP bug list
(if you are really interested in Debian, you know what this is) to see
if there's something interesting.
I've some
Re: Roland Gruber in [EMAIL PROTECTED]
ftp://ftp2.sf.net/first_letter/2_first_letters/project_name/tarball
so the problem might be that I use HTTP in my watch line?
I'd always use http in favour of ftp. ftp is obsolete.
For sf.net, use the following page to watch (works for every project
Re: Luk Claes in [EMAIL PROTECTED]
| http://prdownloads.sourceforge.net/lam/
The problem is that this kind of URLs
(http://prdownloads.sourceforge.net) do not work with dehs.
Of course you have to tack the filename with the () pattern to the end.
Christoph
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Re: Nick Lewycky in [EMAIL PROTECTED]
--- /usr/bin/dpkg-source2004-11-11 21:15:52.0 +0100
+++ /home/ifi/bin/dpkg-source 2004-12-08 14:45:00.0 +0100
@@ -406,7 +406,7 @@
$ENV{'LC_ALL'}= 'C';
$ENV{'LANG'}= 'C';
Re: Steve Langasek in [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Regardless of the maintainer's comments, DDs should not sponsor NMUs; it is
the responsibility of the uploading developer to personally verify the
correctness of the changes in an NMU, and it is incorrect to upload changes
in an NMU that have not first
Re: Fabio Tranchitella in [EMAIL PROTECTED]
$ ln -s dir1/dir2 dir2
$ cd dir2
$ pwd
/home/kobold/dir2
$ mv file ..
The file is moved into /home/kobold/dir1 instead of /home/kobold
Is this right? IMHO it's confusing for the user. If pwd returns
/home/kobold/dir2, .. should be resolved as
Re: Jeroen van Wolffelaar in [EMAIL PROTECTED]
* how packages like those go in the repository for the first time?
By ignoring build-depends while in some way you've made your system to
actually be able to build the package. I.e., you've for example
bootstrapped the compiler. Then you
Re: Jeroen van Wolffelaar in [EMAIL PROTECTED]
* how packages like those go in the repository for the first time?
By ignoring build-depends while in some way you've made your system to
actually be able to build the package. I.e., you've for example
bootstrapped the compiler. Then you
Re: Aaron MartineZ Kill All Windows in [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hey there people my name is Aaron Martinez i being working with Debian
for like 2 to 3 years seriously hard i will like to maintance a packaged
for eggdrops or Bitchx since i'm a developer on Bitchx i will like to
help Debian in any kind
Re: Aaron MartineZ Kill All Windows in [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hey there people my name is Aaron Martinez i being working with Debian
for like 2 to 3 years seriously hard i will like to maintance a packaged
for eggdrops or Bitchx since i'm a developer on Bitchx i will like to
help Debian in any kind
Christoph
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are talking about? It probably isn't part of Debian
GNU/Linux, so you will have to send your question to the author of that
software.
More info about Debian can be found at www.debian.org.
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are talking about? It probably isn't part of Debian
GNU/Linux, so you will have to send your question to the author of that
software.
More info about Debian can be found at www.debian.org.
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whether mutt should call
/usr/bin/gpg rather than gpg because gpg was security critical. I have
a ~/bin/gpg that calls a agent-enabled version of gpg, which makes
perfectly sense.
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whether mutt should call
/usr/bin/gpg rather than gpg because gpg was security critical. I have
a ~/bin/gpg that calls a agent-enabled version of gpg, which makes
perfectly sense.
Christoph
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. (I'm wondering if this shouldn't be an architecture
all package anyway.)
See also: http://people.debian.org/~mpalmer/debian-mentors_FAQ.html
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pgp0.pgp
Description
. (I'm wondering if this shouldn't be an architecture
all package anyway.)
See also: http://people.debian.org/~mpalmer/debian-mentors_FAQ.html
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pgppOh25NtTd3.pgp
be downloaded from, that is both the source
package (.orig.tar.gz, .diff, and .dsc files) and binary packages along
with .changes files.
[1] http://lists.debian.org/debian-mentors/2003/debian-mentors-200309/msg00056.html
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be downloaded from, that is both the source
package (.orig.tar.gz, .diff, and .dsc files) and binary packages along
with .changes files.
[1]
http://lists.debian.org/debian-mentors/2003/debian-mentors-200309/msg00056.html
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that is useful for this purpose.
You have to stress that people actually upload the _source_ package. If
not told, they tend to provide i386 binaries.
Christoph
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pgp0.pgp
Description
that is useful for this purpose.
You have to stress that people actually upload the _source_ package. If
not told, they tend to provide i386 binaries.
Christoph
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pgp1RdhrvqCbg.pgp
Re: RFS : Slune and dependencies [Duck [EMAIL PROTECTED], Sat, Aug 09, 2003 at
06:36:53PM +0200, [EMAIL PROTECTED]]
My gnupg key has already been signed.
I can't find it on the keyservers.
Maybe you could also include your real name in your mails.
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Re: RFS : Slune and dependencies [Duck [EMAIL PROTECTED], Sat, Aug 09, 2003
at 06:36:53PM +0200, [EMAIL PROTECTED]]
My gnupg key has already been signed.
I can't find it on the keyservers.
Maybe you could also include your real name in your mails.
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not libsigc-perl-0.2 and libsigc-perl-dev to be consistent?
^^
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per port.
It just looks much better if netstat -a shows names instead of
numbers.
If there's more than one package for a port, the user could decide which
one he prefers more. (cf. /etc/alternatives/*)
Christoph
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to store
pkg-config output. Is there a way to tell Make to append to the CFLAGS
variable?
In the Makefile, try CFLAGS += -your_options.
Also, you can try CFLAGS=$(CFLAGS) $(MAKE) instead, as this will
less-rigidly override the settings inside the Makefile.
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