Hello,
I've uploaded fixed version of package.
* Package name: cr3
Version : 3.0.44-05
Upstream Author : Vadim Lopatin bugg...@fromru.com
* URL : http://sourceforge.net/projects/crengine
* License : GPL-2
Section : text
It builds these binary
Dear mentors,
I am looking for a sponsor for my package triggerhappy.
* Package name: triggerhappy
Version : 0.3.3-1
Upstream Author : Stefan Tomanek stefan.tomanek...@wertarbyte.de
* URL : https://github.com/wertarbyte/triggerhappy
* License : GPLv3
Section
Dear mentors,
I am looking for a sponsor for the new version 0.92-1 of my package
libapache2-mod-bw.
It builds these binary packages:
libapache2-mod-bw - bandwidth limiting module for apache2
The package can be found on mentors.debian.net:
- URL:
Great, thanks for letting me know!
--Andrew
On Sun, 13 Feb 2011 22:33:40 -0500
Scott Howard showard...@gmail.com wrote:
You can get access to the collab-maint git repo without being a DD.
Get a public alioth account (one with -guest appended onto a user
name), upload your ssh key, and then
Hey mentors,
Firstly, thanks for all the help so far.
I like the idea of having a default copy of the file used by my
program, as suggested by Lars and PJ, so I've altered my source code
to use a default file and allow multiple users to have their own
copies of this file in their
Hi,
On Sun, Jan 30, 2011 at 11:23:07PM +, Pedro Ribeiro wrote:
I've reviewed this issues and uploaded a new package to mentors.debian.net.
I hope all is solved, now...
Some other suggestions:
- Your patch 01-desktop.patch no longer contains the DEP3 header (present in
the sid poedit
Il giorno lun, 14/02/2011 alle 19.38 +, james frize ha scritto:
Hey mentors,
Firstly, thanks for all the help so far.
I like the idea of having a default copy of the file used by my
program, as suggested by Lars and PJ, so I've altered my source code
to use a default file and allow
Dear mentors,
I am looking for a sponsor for my package mosquitto.
* Package name: mosquitto
Version : 0.9.2-1
Upstream Author : Roger Light ro...@atchoo.org
* URL : http://mosquitto.org/
* License : BSD
Section : net
It builds these binary packages:
2011/2/14 james frize jamesfr...@gmail.com:
Hey mentors,
I'm not a mentor, I just lurk on this list to learn.
I like the idea of having a default copy of the file used by my
program, as suggested by Lars and PJ, so I've altered my source code
to use a default file and allow multiple users
Hi,
Version 1.47-1 was sponsored, but I was asked to backport a fix to it (which I did with dch
-v 1.47-2 and quilt new ... etc. commands), but after I do dupload I get the
error mail below and I don't know how I should fix it.
-
Subject: Upload of 'cppcheck'
Thanks very much Lars,
That's massively helpful, it clarifies a lot of stuff, I reckon I
should be able to get this package working properly now, phew! - I
knew making your first Debian package had a reputation for taking a
few attempts, but I wasn't quite ready for this!
Regards.
Jim.
On 14
On Mon, 2011-02-14 at 23:59 +0200, Reijo Tomperi wrote:
Hi,
Version 1.47-1 was sponsored, but I was asked to backport a fix to it (which
I did with dch -v 1.47-2 and quilt new ... etc. commands), but after I do
dupload I get the error mail below and I don't know how I should fix it.
james frize wrote:
However, I can't open a file from /usr/share via my python script as I
don't have permission to open files in a protected directory
print loading links.txt from usr/share/doc/gtk-link-lizard...
try:
self.text_file =
On Monday 14 February 2011 13:38:13 james frize wrote:
However, I can't open a file from /usr/share via my python script
That's wrong. Most of /usr/share should be world-readable. Perhaps you are
installing your template with permissions that are too restrictive. I believe
/usr/share files
Julian Taylor wrote:
On Mon, 2011-02-14 at 23:59 +0200, Reijo Tomperi wrote:
Your .dsc file (cppcheck_1.47-2.dsc) mentions a file named
'cppcheck_1.47.orig.tar.gz' which is part of the source package. But this
file is neither present in our repository yet nor did you upload it. Please
make
Check your filesystem paths carefully; unless I totally misunderstand
some bizarre aspect of Python syntax, you're trying to open
usr/share/doc/gtk-link-lizard/links.txt relative to whatever the
code thinks the current directory is, not the absolute path
/usr/share/doc/gtk-link-lizard/links.txt.
Kris Deugau kdeu...@vianet.ca writes:
james frize wrote:
However, I can't open a file from /usr/share via my python script as
I don't have permission to open files in a protected directory
print loading links.txt from usr/share/doc/gtk-link-lizard...
try:
Dear mentors,
I am looking for a sponsor for my package libechonest.
* Package name: libechonest
Version : 1.1.3-1
Upstream Author : Leo Franchi lfran...@kde.org
* URL :
https://projects.kde.org/projects/playground/libs/libechonest
* License : GPL-2+
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