New .deb's of pharmacy available

2000-04-01 Thread Pedro Guerreiro
der development, but it's okish to work with. As a "Long Standing Waiting To Be"(tm) Debian Developer, I'm also searching for a sponsor to this package. Thanks. Pedro Guerreiro

Re: xterm and gnome-terminal have diferent defaults? [was: Bug#60753: mutt: /etc/Muttrc should not use colors]

2000-03-31 Thread Pedro Guerreiro
On Tue, Mar 28, 2000 at 11:22:13PM +0200, Bas Zoetekouw wrote: > Thus spake Pedro Guerreiro ([EMAIL PROTECTED]): > > > I know the problem is with gnome-terminal, so the question is how do I > > change the default binding of DEL in gnome-terminal? I've browse through &

Re: Release-critical Bugreport for March 24, 2000

2000-03-28 Thread Pedro Guerreiro
On Fri, Mar 24, 2000 at 12:27:12PM +0100, Paolo Molaro wrote: > On 03/24/00 Petr Cech wrote: > > > Package: communicator (debian/contrib) > > > Maintainer: Adam Heath <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > > > 60193 communicator: buss error when replying to message > > > > normal communicator behaviour :( > >

xterm and gnome-terminal have diferent defaults? [was: Bug#60753: mutt: /etc/Muttrc should not use colors]

2000-03-28 Thread Pedro Guerreiro
> On Mon, Mar 20, 2000 at 04:46:04AM -0300, Nicol?s Lichtmaier wrote: > > Using the Space and the Backspace keys for up and down movement is absurd, > > it's even stupid. Backspace is back-space. Those keybindings where thought > > for keyboards without arrows, and those keyboards no longer exist

Re: XFree86 4.0

2000-03-11 Thread Pedro Guerreiro
On Fri, Mar 10, 2000 at 07:14:39AM -0500, SCOTT FENTON wrote: > I was wondering if we could pkg it alongside XF3.3.6 in potato (but then > again, I wondered why we couldn't do this with the 2.2 kernel in slink). I don't think that's a very good ideia. To start with, lots of hardware hasn't been po

ITP: GLilo

1999-05-21 Thread Pedro Guerreiro
GLilo is a GTK+ frontend to configure /etc/lilo.conf. Homepage can be found on http://www.student.hig.se/~nd96pwt/glilo/glilo.htm. -- Pedro Guerreiro ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) Diplomacy: the art of letting someone have your