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Hello,
I am orphaning the package "discus". However, I no longer have a GPG key
in the keyring as it was revoked because of a GPG bug involving 4096-bit
keys. So I need someone to help with getting it marked as orphaned. This
message is signed with my
Julian Gilbey ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> And just drop a note to [EMAIL PROTECTED] to do it ;-)
Yup, already done. Although the developers-reference says to mail the
.changes file (section 10.4, last paragraph.)
Ron
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Anthony Towns (aj@azure.humbug.org.au) wrote:
> It doesn't appear to be available for i386.
> The p.d.o CGI probably only looks at i386 packages. "silo" doesn't show up
> either, eg.
That explains it! Ok, now I can sleep better. :)
> 93713 is closed, though: it's the build-depends bug which was
hello;
One of my packages, uptime-applet, seems to have vanished. Or has it?
Apparently something went wrong during the dinstall and I never got an
email saying "INSTALLED" like usual. Looking on auric, I see the
package IS there (uptime-applet_0.2.0-4) in the pool. However using
the CGI search o
Steve Greenland ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> Which is it? Do your friends want the newest bleeding edge stuff, or
> do they want stability? They can't have both at the same time! Oh, I
> see, the want the newest, but they want us to call it "stable".
I don't know.. IMO unstable is often more stab
Josip Rodin ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> Slink is called `stable' for a reason. It's not obsolete for people who
> just want a stable distribution.
>
> Of course, it is obsolete for people who want a nice GNOME (or especially
> KDE) environment, or those who own Athlons or other hardware the kern
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