On 24 Oct 2010, at 01:39, Jeppe Toustrup wrote:
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I have started with making a copy of the DistroWatch sheet, and tried
to only list server related packages on that list - since it's what I
know most about. It mainly shows lack in mail servers (exim, postfix),
ftp servers (proftpd,
Hi Taemun,
On 24 Oct 2010, at 04:27, taemun wrote:
Someone on Debian-testing has added rows for claws-mail and pgadmin3, and
I'm going to have to remove them.
The layout of that sheet is intentionally following that of distrowatch
(Column A is of the form abiword (2.8.6), which Columns B
On 24 Oct 2010, at 19:23, Alan Coopersmith wrote:
taemun wrote:
Lastly, I'd love to see some kind of alias system worked out for pkg,
whereby typing pkg install libvorbis can work out by itself that libvorbis
is part of the ogg_vorbis pkg, and just go get that. Having to type pkg
search
On Sun, 24 Oct 2010 14:27:53 +1100
taemun tae...@gmail.com wrote:
Someone on Debian-testing has added rows for claws-mail and pgadmin3,
and I'm going to have to remove them.
The layout of that sheet is intentionally following that of
distrowatch (Column A is of the form abiword (2.8.6),
Perhaps one could add rows of packages below the distrowatch formatted
list? Claws-mail isn't 'essential' but pgadmin3 would be important to
have imo.
I've added another spreadsheet called *Requests*. It doesn't have any links
to any other sheets (and hence is directly editable). I've
taemun wrote:
Lastly, I'd love to see some kind of alias system worked out for pkg,
whereby typing pkg install libvorbis can work out by itself that libvorbis
is part of the ogg_vorbis pkg, and just go get that. Having to type pkg
search libvorbis*, then work out what you want manually is a
There used to be a wanted lis on genunix for software which was missing
from OpenSolaris, but was considered useful for different purposes (to
encourage someone to port/package it). May be you can make a section on Wiki
with wanted packages (with different subsections like desktop/server/system
2010/10/24 Alasdair Lumsden alasdai...@gmail.com:
This is absolutely fantastic work - thanks to everyone who has contributed to
it :)
You're welcome...
The next step is to split packages into:
1. Packages we have but that should be updated to a newer version
2. Packages we are missing,
Someone on Debian-testing has added rows for claws-mail and pgadmin3, and
I'm going to have to remove them.
The layout of that sheet is intentionally following that of distrowatch
(Column A is of the form abiword (2.8.6), which Columns B C are
automatically updated from). The number of rows
Hello folks,
I've done CentOS 5.5, save for:
- most libraries (their versions are dependent on the versions of the installed
apps in many cases)
- language modules, etc.
- variants (no-x11, etc.)
- things that I recognise to be tied to Linux (and would never be built/useful
on OI)
I did the
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