: if you ask them, they will probably give you access to the svn repo...just
send them an email.
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On Aug 5, 2008, at 6:34 PM| Aug 5, 2008, Eduardo M KALINOWSKI wrote:
Except, perhaps, from scripts which end up installed in the
directories
in the path. For scripts that are not in the path (and even if the
execute bit set can only be executed with extra measures from the
user)
it should
I am getting quite a few lintian warnings that I would like to quell.
Do we have any best practices on how to deal with these messages?
W: package: debian-copyright-line-too-long -- As I understand it
long lines are now OK. I am following the new, proposed guidelines
for the copyright
I am just getting started in Debian package building and I need to
know if this idea is valid or if there is a better way. It's my
understanding that building Debian packages is best done in a Sid
environment. Since I'm not running Sid on any of my machines, I had
the though of using
OK, I am attempting to package up redmine and need some general
pointers. I'm going through the New Maintainers Guide tutorial and
have run into a few things that I need clarification on.
1) Is there any type of automated way to extract license info from a
series of files? I am using a
, Richard Hurt wrote :
OK, I am attempting to package up redmine and need some general
pointers. I'm going through the New Maintainers Guide tutorial and
have
run into a few things that I need clarification on.
1) Is there any type of automated way to extract license info from a
series of files
havent forget anything. I am also just a beginning package builder.
gr,
Willem
On Tuesday 08 July 2008, Richard Hurt wrote:
I would like to assist in the packaging of the Redmine Project
Management system. My company is wanting to create a product around
Redmine and building a Debian package
I would like to assist in the packaging of the Redmine Project
Management system. My company is wanting to create a product around
Redmine and building a Debian package is the best means to do this. I
am not a DD but have been a user/admin for several years. This would
be my first
You could also check out webapps-common (http://webapps-common.alioth.debian.org/draft-wac/html/index.html
) although I don't know which one is more current/appropriate.
Later...
Richard
On Jul 4, 2008, at 11:04 PM| Jul 4, 2008, Paul Wise wrote:
wwwconfig-common may provide what you need.
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