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Hi,
Just a question, debcheck (http://qa.debian.org/debcheck.php) says
"Last updated: Fri Feb 12 15:25:01 2010", it's 2 month ago.
Which timing do you execute it?
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* Matthias Klumpp:
> Russ Albery writes about this:
> --
> This is generally a false positive in that this is not the problem that
> Lintian is trying to diagnose (although I don't understand why it only
> sometimes shows up in builds of easymp3gain). I'm trying to figure out a
> good way
Hi,
On Tue, 13 Apr 2010, Thomas Koch wrote:
> I'm reading debian-devel to get to know all that's needed to become a Debian
> Developer. I noticed, that I did not find any documentation about transitions
> or their workflow and that I can only guess, what this thread is about.
Reading debian-dev
Russ Allbery a écrit :
> "John H. Robinson, IV" writes:
>> Russ Allbery wrote:
>
>>> My understanding is that part (although certainly not all) of the
>>> reason behind the default change is consistency with the kfreebsd
>>> architectures which are expected to be part of Debian. Debian has
>>> n
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