gt; I think you mean /usr/doc. No symlinks are needed for /usr/man.
OK, I see now. Thanks. :)
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ty of time.
The CTTE recommendation, or DPL order, was that the woody has
the symlinks from /usr/man/ to /usr/share/man/, IIRC.
Is this changed now ? Can we drop the postinst/prerm requirements
to create/remove those symlinks ?
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st following
that traditional way.
And this behavior has already submitted as the patch by M. Ishikawa,
and Branden kindly used it months ago.
I can't get what is the merit of your proposal, but maybe this should
be decided at the upstream level (i.e., xfree86 in this case, or TOG)
I think.
intended to pass along to
> the user. And that is what I understand internationalization of computer
> software to mean -- it makes localization transparent and possible.
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have
localized error messages for such as "No such file or directory" or
"File exists". So excluding error output is not good in this case, I think.
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s://db.debian.org/ using it via dial-up ppp from my home. :)
just FYI.
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te here "so man-db-ja will be removed soon."
We are looking forward to new man-db coming with Japanese support :)
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rt for our language
by helping and efforts from many official maintainers in Debian. Thanks to you.
(my current targets are man-db, gs, and sgml-tools. but maybe I should
contribute to the work for boot-floppies after)
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s to handle the input form page.
Or please tell me the other browser which can be used to access there
with encryption enabled (free one is best, but I don't know). Thanks.
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se I knew you already did it :)
Thanks for your consideration to my proposal.
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hells. Is it Okay ?
# sash may be not the choise for ordinary users, but it does not
# need to prohibit to use sash as login shell by normal users.
## Well, I should file this to passwd package as wishlist,,,
Thanks.
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of AS which were painful to configure, poorly documented, and
>too damned slow. Window Maker has become at least as useful
>to me and in fact I think I have fewer complaints about wmaker
>than asclassic at this point.
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package is reasonable.
(Well, if I don't think so, I would not make the package of extipl :)
just FYI.
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In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
I, Taketoshi Sano <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Hi. Thank you for your replies. I got relief to know
> this "long waiting queue" issue is rather common to all newcomers.
My application has now been accepted :) It is rather more quick
I got a mail of the idea just "jp" :) Thanks.
It's most simple and clear, so I select this as my choice
for the nickname of newly created dupload-queue.
Any other opinions ?
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Are there any objections for Ukai's taking charge of
New Maintainers Interview in Japan ?
If not, Please tell me the address to contact about this.
Is [EMAIL PROTECTED] the correct address to contact ?
In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Taketoshi Sano <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> (me
me their ideas: i.e.
"hinokuni", "sukiyaki", "karate", "kiai", "hiyoko",
"far_east", "kyokutoh", "wabisabi", "wasabi",,,
If it is not really important, I prefer "wasabi" as the nickname.
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Thank you Josip :)
In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Josip Rodin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> On Fri, May 14, 1999 at 05:29:28AM +0900, Taketoshi Sano wrote:
> > How is the other nicname "chiark", "elrangen", and "giano" named ?
> >
an to be planted
along the Potomac(?) river in the Washington D.C.
But another member of JP project said that name is used for
another host which is used to build the sparc binary...
Then, how about "tokyo" ? It is the name of a famous city that
can be recognisable globally, I suppose.
Or "fuji" ? the name of the highest mountain in Japan.
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near future.
I am eager to know if anyone has objection.
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JP project, so I have to
debate about it in JP project also, not only here,,,
> This could speed up the process and improve communications.
I am glad to hear from you :) Thank you.
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> course.
I hope the New Maintaier Group can find the highly trustable and
active "official" maintainer as their member in Japan, or somewhere
in the far-east area.
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e-send your original application, that will just confuse the
new-maintainer team. Please be patient, especially near release points;
mistakes do occasionally happen, and people do sometimes run out of
volunteer time.
so according to this, I should be waiting at least more 11 days patiently
before sending a followup.
P.S.
I think, and hope that the Debian is "open" project.
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