I'm looking for a new maintainer for, well, any of these. My heart is
not in it anymore and most of them have been neglected for a while.
Recently my free time has been taken up by other things (mainly my job)
and I forsee that continuing.
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(This is a dependency of tircd, #518180.)
* Package name: libnet-twitter-perl
Version : 2.10
Upstream Author : Chris Thompson
* URL : http://search.cpan.org/~cthom/Net-Twitter/
* License : Artistic/GPL
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* Package name: tircd
Version : 0.7
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* License : Artistic/GPL
Programming Lang: Perl
Description : ircd proxy to the twitter
Excerpts from Steve McIntyre's message of Sun Oct 12 13:12:03 -0400 2008:
> Ideally, I'd like us to do a combination of #2 and #3: work out the
> standard set of options, and have each package provide a wrapper
> script as necessary to support those options.
I'd be happy to do this for rxvt-unico
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Ears cont
Ben Finney writes:
> I'd advise the name "mnemosyne-weblog" which is slightly less
> jargonny.
Hmm. While I don't want to dismiss this out of hand, I feel much more
natural saying "blog" myself. As a crude approximation of current usage,
here are the current numbers of google hits for:
"weblog
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Prog
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This is one of a series of ITPs for Ruby libraries ("gems") required for
the packaging of sup-mail; see #450602.
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This is one of a series of ITPs for Ruby libraries ("gems") required for
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Lars Wirzenius writes:
> Er, no. The point is to get things tested and hopefully fixed before
> uploading to unstable. Experimental might work, but then packages there
> need to be tested with the existing unstable in ways they are not, as
> far as I know, currently being tested.
I disagree. The
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Russ Allbery writes:
> Er, I thought it was offensive because it was sexist, not because
> there's anything wrong with being lesbian.
Indeed. I think the point was a fine one, but the manner in which it was
presented -- and more importantly, the fact that people are blowing
right by that and argu
Adam Heath writes:
> What ever happened to standard unix tools? chmod/mkdir/chown/mv?
>
> You're suggesting doing things like some other OS(like Windows, were you have
> to edit a registry).
I agree with you, but OTOH, if I change something in /usr, I have to
fuck around with dpkg-statoverride
Gürkan Sengün writes:
> * Package name: gifsicle
#212193, if anyone is thinking this sounds vaguely familiar.
> * URL : http://www.lcdf.org/gifsicle/
Which reads, in part:
"As of July 2004, all of Unisys's LZW/GIF patents have expired, but IBM
has a remaining patent. There
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W. Borgert writes:
> I found out, that more and more important information about
> Debian development are on the planet.debian.org/.net website.
> I'm illiterate on "blogging", so please could someone tell me
> whether/how I can view this page in a "Debian only" mode? E.g.
> without vacancy trave
Christopher Martin writes:
> If the Debian menu plans to enter the business of providing
> freedesktop.org window manager session files for display managers,
> then I must have missed the announcement.
How feasible is it for gdm or kdm to write a menu method, as wms do? Is
there some reason this
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Igor Genibel writes:
> I have enhanced the ddpo (http://people.debian.org/~igenibel/index.php)
I think I've found a bug: aewm is listed as having version 1.0.16-3 in
stable and testing, but there is no such version of that package.
According to madison 1.2.0-1 is installed in all 3 dists.
Other
Noah L. Meyerhans writes:
> In the case of the latest iputils package, it is ss010824.
I assume 'ss' means 'snapshot'. You should use a version of the form
20010824, and ask upstream to change.
If a 'normal' version number is anticipated soon, and you want to be
able to switch without using an e
Toni Mueller writes:
> > RFA: netcat -- TCP/IP swiss army knife
>
> I'll take a look, maybe i take this over.
Already in Incoming ;-)
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Peter Makholm writes:
> I've just helped a friend instaling Debian. He had two comment
> about the above question. Is it the red or blue button there is
> active? It is badly marked which button you are about the press.
You know, that *has* been bugging me... However you can use the cursor
to fig
Cesar Eduardo Barros <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Package: general
> Version: N/A
> Severity: wishlist
>
> There are too many boot messages, and they sometimes scroll too
> fast. It would be nice to log all the output from the boot scripts.
Huh? does dmesg not do what you want?
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Edward Betts writes:
> Possible layout
> ~~~
I like the plan a lot. some thoughts:
> doc/examples.tar.gz /usr/share/doc/examples/*
> locale/*/gettext.tar.gz gettext translations
I wonder if the default docs should not go in a locale/ subdir for the
proper language (English
Herbert Xu writes:
> Branden Robinson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > Generally, maintainer scripts, and programs meant to be run by
> > root, run as root.
>
> > If a program expects to use some tool that only root would use, it
> > should expect to be running as root.
>
> So you do agree with
Manoj Srivastava writes:
> Actually, this is a particular irritant. Why does it have to
> be done in the postinst? Why can't I have /usr/sbin/inst-realplayer?
> So I can download and install at my leaisure, and I do not have to
> reinstall realplayer installer to get a new copy?
That's n
Steve Bowman writes:
> OK, how about moving everything into /bin except what FHS specifically
> says should be in /sbin?
I very much like this idea. Does anyone have objections?
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Brian May writes:
> Just curious, why does realplayer have to do it in the postinst
> script?
Binaries need to be downloaded from Real and we can't redistribute
them. The user also has to fill out 'personal information' to be able
to access the required files.
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Andreas Fuchs writes:
> Hm. So why not make it the admin's choice? How about'
>
>
> Setting up netbase (version) ...
>
> In the standard configuration, some binaries of netbase are installed
> in /usr/sbin, which is, by default, not included in the user's search
> paths. Do you want to create a
Steve Willer writes:
> Yes, this is exactly the problem, and it's a big reason why I
> installed FreeBSD over Debian last night. I had hoped that the new
> school year would bring some energy to this project, but it's still
> the same old bickering, the same lack of forward movement, and
> new-mai
Bradley Bell wrote:
> Here, for example, is a teeny tiny little nroff that does a good job
> reading most, but not all man pages:
> ftp://metalab.unc.edu/pub/Linux/utils/text/nroffsrc.tar.Z
I'll have to check this out. If anyone is thinking about implementing
a short 'man' shell script to go with
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