On Tuesday, December 31, 2002, at 10:38 PM, Dustin Sias wrote:
Hello,
I would like to volunteer to maintain these packages. I have the
current version of apache1.3.x and php4.3.0 working on my local
system. I'm working to build the apache-modssl scripts now.
Great, please submit the info
Hello,
I would like to volunteer to maintain these packages. I have the
current version of apache1.3.x and php4.3.0 working on my local
system. I'm working to build the apache-modssl scripts now.
Best Regards,
-Dustin
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how does this look, it also can fix conflicts (cvs errors)...comments
welcome here. I'll past three examples of it, first one uses -q and has
warnings, second uses -y and has warnings and the three is normal with no
warning it won't ask about the dump.
justin@Novaley [/sw/fink/10.2/unstable/main/
I've got PostgreSQL 7.3.1 packages in my experimental tree, but before
I'm willing to release them to unstable I'd like some 3rd-party
confirmation that my upgrade path works OK. =)
PostgreSQL has some tricky work in upgrading since they don't provide
upgrade tools, and change their on-disk forma
On Tuesday, December 31, 2002, at 01:06 AM, Nigel Stanger wrote:
At the very least, if I do stick with the standard splitoff approach, I
don't see much point in forcing the main package to depend on the
shlibs
package, given that they're totally independent of each other.
That is fine. It f