I already know that can be ordered to installer install kde-desktop, also
that there is a installation CD that installs KDE Desktop, and that the
meta-package kde-desktop can be installed with aptitude, but i think that
you haven't understood me.
These meta-package kde-desktop and also package kde,
> To work properly with sbuild, packages should be build depending on
> "automake | automaken", as in they should first list a real package,
> then the virtual package. sbuild will only consider the first
> of the alternatives.
In such cases (and if there's no virtual package involved) sbuild wi
On Sat, Oct 27, 2007 at 06:50:55PM +0100, Ian Jackson wrote:
> I've been working on getting my automatic package tester working.
> It's currently running but I've redirected its automatic bug
> submission emails to me, while I make sure that the bugs it reports
> are correct.
>
> One common proble
Package: wnpp
Severity: normal
I request assistance with maintaining the dctrl-tools package.
There are several tasks that could use more manpower (in no particular
order):
1. Writing test cases
One could mine the BTS for past bug reports and create regression
tests for them.
On sam, 2007-10-27 at 19:30 +0200, Rafael wrote:
> You shoud do the same for XFCE Desktop
aptitude -R install xfce-desktop
see tasksel --task-packages xfce-desktop too.
You can find the same things for gnome and kde
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Rafael wrote:
> Package: general
> Severity: wishlist
>
> I suggest the creation of a meta package named for example debian-kde-desktop
> which should
> install the most common used KDE aplications in a Desktop and KDE Desktop
> with Debian artwork.
> At style of meta package kubuntu-desktop in
I've been working on getting my automatic package tester working.
It's currently running but I've redirected its automatic bug
submission emails to me, while I make sure that the bugs it reports
are correct.
One common problem that it finds is ambiguously specified
Build-Depends. For example:
l
Package: general
Severity: wishlist
I suggest the creation of a meta package named for example debian-kde-desktop
which should
install the most common used KDE aplications in a Desktop and KDE Desktop with
Debian artwork.
At style of meta package kubuntu-desktop in Ubuntu project.
A general con
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