debian packaging scripts.
I do not know which quality, but they are providing .deb packages which
seem to work just fine: http://nanolx.org/nanolx/photonic.
This would really help me a lot.
Cheers,
Milan Straka
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> From: Alessandro Ghedini
> Sent: 4 Oct 2014, 17:33
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> On gio, ott 02, 2014 at 11:13:04 +0200, Milan Straka wrote:
> > Now that ffmpeg is in experimental (via #729203), would you consider
> > creating a mpv-ffmpeg package, which wou
experimental, little people have ffmpeg itself
installed, so there would probably be no/little space waste.
But if you prefer to create dynamically linked version, I will also be
very happy.
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Milan Straka
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s in this enumeration are based on the
USB usage page standard http://www.usb.org/developers/docs/";, so it is
probably safe to assume that they will not be changed and so
SDL_SCANCODE_1 to SDL_SCANCODE_9 are sequential, and test for
SDL_SCANCODE_0 separately.
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Package: haskell-platform
Version: 2011.2.0.0.2
Severity: wishlist
Please consider adding a metapackage haskell-platform-prof, which would
depend on profiling versions of packages specified by the Haskell
platform. It would be just a -prof analog of a haskell-platform-doc.
Currently I can easily
Hello,
> Hello.
>
> On 2 June 2008, Milan Straka wrote:
>
> > With the same mc version I am experiencing the same problem.
>
> > My system locale is ISO-8859-2, the files are encoded in
> > ISO-8859-2, but mcview displays characters with code >= 128
>
.
My system locale is ISO-8859-2, the files are encoded in
ISO-8859-2, but mcview displays characters with code >= 128
corrupted in asciiview. Hexview in mcview works fine with
these charasters. Ctrl-T having no effect.
Mcedit works fine.
Best,
Milan Straka
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