A week ago, it turned out that the gramps package from the bindist could
not be installed, because it depends on gnome-python2-py23, and among
the myriad of dependencies of the latter package there is one (nautilus)
that is not in the bindist.
As a consequence, it appears that someone pulled
We made w3m 1.5.1 's info files, and sent it to the original
maintainer.
A month has passed, but we get no reply from him.
Can we take him over?
w3m 1.5 has i18n support, so we really need it.
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ASARI Takashi
Univ. of Tokyo Educational Computing System Tutors (sodans)
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ASARI Takashi wrote:
We made w3m 1.5.1 's info files, and sent it to the original maintainer.
A month has passed, but we get no reply from him.
Can we take him over?
w3m 1.5 has i18n support, so we really need it.
I guess that is fine. Unless
David H. wrote:
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ASARI Takashi wrote:
We made w3m 1.5.1 's info files, and sent it to the original maintainer.
A month has passed, but we get no reply from him.
Can we take him over?
w3m 1.5 has i18n support, so we really need it.
I guess that
As a consequence, it appears that someone pulled the gnome-python2-py23
and gramps packages from the bindist, but apparently without telling the
pdb about it. How does the pdb get its information about the bindist
anyway? I thought it was live?
The pdb data is based on the CVS tag