Package: wnpp
Severity: wishlist
Owner: Keith Packard
X-Debbugs-Cc: debian-devel@lists.debian.org, Debian Ruby Extras Maintainers
* Package name: ruby-prawn-templates
Version : 0.1.2
Upstream Author : Gregory Brown
* URL : https://github.com/prawnpdf/prawn
Simon McVittie writes:
> One thing that the ftp team clarified somewhat recently is that in
> most cases, we must track all the copyright notices that exist in the
> upstream source, and copy them into d/copyright.
As an example, I've got a package in the new queue with a 5077 line
copyright fil
Steve Langasek writes:
> Long ago I heard rumors of development work on mesa that would allow it to
> function as a proxy library, so that apps would link against libGL as needed
> and the GL implementation would use a hardware-accelerated GLES driver where
> possible, falling back to software GL
Alexandre Viau writes:
> On 2018-05-31 12:33 PM, Chris Lamb wrote:
>> [11] https://wiki.debian.org/MemberBenefits
> Oh, this reminds me of something.
>
> Has anyone gotten replies to their requests sent to
> debian-st...@collabora.com for the Steam subscriptions mentioned in the
> MemberBenefits
Package: wnpp
Severity: wishlist
Owner: Keith Packard
* Package name: cmark-gfm
Version : 0.28.3.gfm.12
Upstream Author : John MacFarlane
* URL : https://ithub.com/github/cmark
* License : BSD, MIT/X
Programming Lang: C
Description : GitHub enhanced
Phil Wyett writes:
> Any thoughts and how suil should be better packaged welcome.
Any reason you couldn't create a binary package (suil-binaries) and then
two virtual packages (suil-qt and suil-gtk) which had the appropriate
dependencies on the necessary toolkit? Presumably suil would need to be
I'd like to apologize to the systemd maintainer team, and to Tollef in
particular for my TC vote on the libpam-systemd bug.
The discussion on this issue was an excellent model of the Debian
community at work:
https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=746578
Josh Triplett (who is
Lucas Nussbaum writes:
> Keith, welcome to our Technical Committee!
Thanks, Lucas, and all of the rest of the Debian Tech Committee for your
support. I look forward to serving the Debian project in this additional
role to the best of my ability.
--
keith.pack...@intel.com
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On Tue, 28 Jun 2011 08:14:07 +0100, Steve Langasek wrote:
> Yep, looks almost identical to my patch here, with only one difference: the
> runtime support packages need to be marked Multi-Arch: foreign in order to
> satisfy the dependencies of the multiarch libraries. Attached. (This is
> also b
On Tue, 28 Jun 2011 00:04:23 +0100, Steve Langasek wrote:
> The convention I've adopted so far for udeb-building packages has been to
> install libraries in /usr/lib instead of to /usr/lib/$arch.
Ok, that makes sense to me. Of course, it's also harder for me to manage
in the package as I'm insta
On Mon, 27 Jun 2011 11:54:53 +0100, Steve Langasek wrote:
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> It is with excitement and trepidation that I write to you today about the
> status of multiarch support in Debian.
Thanks for the update. I'm afraid I haven't been paying close attention,
but a cursory se
On Wed, 2005-07-20 at 23:27 +0200, David Weinehall wrote:
> The only *listed* offers for Oregon are:
>
> OR, Bend: Nick Rusnov <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> OR, Medford: Sam Powers <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>
> but I'm not familiar enough with US geography to know if that's close
> enough.
Those are quite a
Around 12 o'clock on Mar 11, Drew Parsons wrote:
> Keith said Xprint is increasingly irrelevant, but I'm not aware how this
> language issue can be satisfactorily solved without Xprint.
Mozilla is currently integrating Pango support for complex text layout
issues; using that for printing would
Around 14 o'clock on Mar 10, Joey Hess wrote:
> Back history: I added xprt-xprintorg to the desktop task at the end of
> January after receiving bug #226605 which stated that
>
> More and more applications like Firebird, Thunderbird, Mozilla, Java,
> Openoffice and more need it so the
> de
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