Hello,
> > * debian/copyright needs to be filled out.
> > The only non-obvious part is the license. If you're too lazy to read
> > the relevant part of the policy, just cut&paste this:
>
> No, please don't do this. Please, everybody: When you prepare a
> package that claims to be GPL, please t
Well, thanks for your help. And sorry for s many n00b mistakes :(
I've updated the package and its name is now "lianliankan". It can be found at
the mentors.debian.net server.
> * The "rules" are written in Chinese, and thus unreadable by a vast
> majority of Debian users. It's just a short
Adam Borowski <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> * debian/copyright needs to be filled out.
> The only non-obvious part is the license. If you're too lazy to read
> the relevant part of the policy, just cut&paste this:
No, please don't do this. Please, everybody: When you prepare a
package that clai
On Thu, Jun 15, 2006 at 09:11:54PM +0800, Wei Mingzhi wrote:
> I'm looking for a sponsor for the following package:
Good luck! As it's in my interest to save the time of actual DDs,
let me help you with the more obvious issues.
> * Package name: llk-linux
* Of course, the issue I mentioned ea
On Thu, Jun 15, 2006 at 09:11:54PM +0800, Wei Mingzhi wrote:
> * Package name: llk-linux
> Description : LianLianKan game for GNU/Linux
Well, and (released) Debian, what OS it is? The name and desc of
your package doesn't make any sense to me -- the "-linux" part is
totally redundant.
Hello,
I'm looking for a sponsor for the following package:
* Package name: llk-linux
Version : 2.3beta1
Upstream Author : Zhao Mingxian <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
* URL : http://sourceforge.net/projects/llk-linux
* License : GPLv2
Programming Lang: C
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