Hamish Moffatt [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Recent builds of geda-gschem and geda-gattrib failed because
libxml-parser-perl wasn't installable. I expect this is fixed due to the
recent binNMU, so could you please reschedule these geda packages?
Given back.
Marc
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Hi,
I am maintainer of imms package, formerly plugin for xmms, currently for
audacious. Shall I wrote a note about imms to put it into release notes?
Regards
Artur
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Hi,
since pygobject version 2.14.1-3, reverse dependencies shouldn't get a
gratuitous dependency on libffi anymore. Still, there are some remaining
packages that depend on libffi4. Now that this package is being removed,
it is necessary to rebuild them.
Therefore, can anyone schedule the
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it appears the alpha buildd failed when trying to build ldm because one
of the build-dependencies (intltool - libxml-parser-perl) wasn't
installable due to the perl-5.10 transition... that appears to be
resolved now.
http://buildd.debian.org/~jeroen/status/package.php?p=ldm#fail-ldm-alpha
please
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it appears the alpha buildd failed when trying to build ldm because one
of the build-dependencies (intltool - libxml-parser-perl) wasn't
installable due to the perl-5.10 transition... that appears to be
resolved now.
Thanks,
Torsten
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Hello,
I know we're a bit late about Beta2 and that it was suppose to have
been released just after Beta1.
Unfortunately, my daily work prevented me from giving the needed time
and love that is required for the installer release. I finally
finished
Hi,
Firstly, I do not think that installkernel and mkboot scripts
are essential in any way any more (they were back in '97, though). Most
Debian installations, using either official kernel images, or using
kernel-package, have never run either -- which kinda goes against the
whole
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