Package: wnpp Severity: normal The current maintainer of scsiadd, Dave Baker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, is apparently not active anymore. Therefore, I orphan this package now. If you want to be the new maintainer, please take it -- see http://www.debian.org/devel/wnpp/index.html#howto-o for detailed instructions how to adopt a package properly.
Some information about this package: Package: scsiadd Binary: scsiadd Version: 1.41-1 Priority: optional Section: admin Maintainer: Dave Baker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Build-Depends: debhelper (>> 2.0.0) Architecture: any Standards-Version: 3.5.2 Format: 1.0 Directory: pool/main/s/scsiadd Files: 6dd346070cfc868042d97a6fc4335000 595 scsiadd_1.41-1.dsc d10a6b501472e831605a331a08387adb 22572 scsiadd_1.41.orig.tar.gz 46f4c9c03bbb084f2fa4c462d61d0d07 2384 scsiadd_1.41-1.diff.gz Package: scsiadd Priority: optional Section: admin Installed-Size: 53 Maintainer: Dave Baker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Architecture: i386 Version: 1.41-1 Depends: libc6 (>= 2.2.4-4) Filename: pool/main/s/scsiadd/scsiadd_1.41-1_i386.deb Size: 8092 MD5sum: 046dfe55354e1041e8d1d7d0fb61ff2b Description: Add or remove SCSI devices by rescanning the bus. scsiadd allows you to add or remove SCSI devices without having to restart the computer. This is *NOT* a substitute for powering down to connect or disconnect hardware unless it's specifically designed to be hot swappable. Use it to enable the external SCSI drive you only use occasionally so is powered off when the machine first boots, or to rescan the bus after moving hot-swap drives around. scsiadd will also try to prevent you from doing anything to disrupt drive names that are in use. Similar functionality is available by echoing text to /proc/scsi/scsi Justification: No activity in nearly a full year, no response to pings