On Mon, Mar 08, 2021 at 03:31:08AM +0200, _ wrote:
> Hi,
> I wrote a new file browser, I was wondering if anyone's willing to try
> it out and/or package it for Debian?
> The source code and how to build it:
> https://github.com/f35f22fan/Cornus
>
Original poster is looking
for https://wiki.debia
On Mon, Nov 20, 2017 at 09:37:10AM +, Lars Brinkhoff wrote:
> My StrongARM-based Netwinder machine has been lying dormant for a while,
> but I was planning to bring it back up. It's ARMv4 without Thumb.
Does a netwinder have enough ram these days to run the installer (or
much of anything real
Adrian Bunk wrote:
> If anyone is running stretch, buster or sid on ARMv4t hardware, then
> please let us know what device and kernel you are using and whether
> you intend to use buster.
My StrongARM-based Netwinder machine has been lying dormant for a while,
but I was planning to bring it back u
On Mon, Nov 20, 2017 at 09:37:10AM +, Lars Brinkhoff wrote:
> Adrian Bunk wrote:
> > If anyone is running stretch, buster or sid on ARMv4t hardware, then
> > please let us know what device and kernel you are using and whether
> > you intend to use buster.
>
> My StrongARM-based Netwinder machi
On Sat, Nov 11, 2017 at 09:03:04PM +0100, Andreas Henriksson wrote:
> Hello,
>
> On Tue, Nov 07, 2017 at 11:10:27PM +0200, Adrian Bunk wrote:
> [...]
> > This whole "so many packages are broken on armel" narrative
> > is actually mostly FUD, and you are suggesting mitigations
> > for a nonexisting
Hello,
On Tue, Nov 07, 2017 at 11:10:27PM +0200, Adrian Bunk wrote:
[...]
> This whole "so many packages are broken on armel" narrative
> is actually mostly FUD, and you are suggesting mitigations
> for a nonexisting problem.
>
> The only major package where armel is the only release architecture
std::future was fixed a while ago by upstream. It now works on any target even
when there are no lock-free atomics in hardware.
See: https://gcc.gnu.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=64735
Btw, prior that, you would actually need at least ARMv7.
Adrian
> On Nov 9, 2017, at 6:40 PM, Sune Vuorela wr
Hi,
Adam Borowski:
> On Tue, Nov 07, 2017 at 11:16:41AM +0100, John Paul Adrian Glaubitz wrote:
>> I think a possible solution is the plan we had inside Debian Ports which is
>> to introduce a Britney instance within Debian Ports and hence be able to
>> provide a Debian testing release.
>>
>> My d
On Tue, 07 Nov 2017 20:44:08 +0200, Adrian Bunk wrote:
> > > for the armel port in buster the question of raising the baseline came up.
> > That has been a recurring question over the time, the reason to
> > maintain ARMv4t instruction set was OpenMoko mobile phone, which lot
> > of people was usi
On Tue, Nov 07, 2017 at 07:45:35PM +, Wookey wrote:
>...
> I'm very happy if people mark problematic packages that no longer
> build for armv5 as 'notforus' if no-one steps up to fix them in a
> timely fashion, but killing the architecture because some upstreams
> no-longer care about v5 seems
On 2017-11-07 11:48 +0100, W. Martin Borgert wrote:
> On 2017-11-07 11:08, Julien Cristau wrote:
> > Keeping armel on life support for 2 more
> > years is a significant drain on DSA and our hosters, for questionable
> > benefit.
>
> I agree, that this support comes not for free, but the benefit
>
On Tue, Nov 07, 2017 at 11:08:39AM +0100, Julien Cristau wrote:
>
> That's not clear to me at all. Keeping armel on life support for 2 more
> years is a significant drain on DSA and our hosters,
>...
What kind of significant drain exactly?
AFAIK so far noone has stated that it would be safe to
On Tue, Nov 07, 2017 at 01:43:50PM +0100, Héctor Orón Martínez wrote:
>...
> 2017-11-05 22:32 GMT+01:00 Adrian Bunk :
>
> > for the armel port in buster the question of raising the baseline came up.
>
> That has been a recurring question over the time, the reason to
> maintain ARMv4t instruction
W dniu 07.11.2017 o 14:11, Thomas Goirand pisze:
> On 11/05/2017 10:32 PM, Adrian Bunk wrote:
>> 20 years ago you could go into a shop and buy a mobile phone
>> with a CPU supported by the armel port in stretch.
> I didn't know Stretch was released 20 years ago. :)
Stretch maybe not. But ARMv4t w
On Tue, Nov 07, 2017 at 12:00:42PM +0100, Adam Borowski wrote:
> It would be great -- I tried to make an unofficial Jessie release for x32,
> but doing the equivalent of Britney turned out to be too hard. The main
> reason was binNMUs: any out-of-archive binNMU conflicts with official
> binNMUs th
On 11/05/2017 10:32 PM, Adrian Bunk wrote:
> 20 years ago you could go into a shop and buy a mobile phone
> with a CPU supported by the armel port in stretch.
I didn't know Stretch was released 20 years ago. :)
Cheers,
Thomas Goirand (zigo)
On Tue, Nov 07, 2017 at 01:43:50PM +0100, Hector Oron wrote:
>
>Also build daemons are aging, those were initially donated by Marvell
>(some development boards) which then they replaced with other
>development boards. We have been unable to find suitable hardware to
>build armel port and current AR
>>>[+debian-embedded, feel free to adjust CC'd mailing lists on reply]
Hello,
Thanks for bringing up this discussion! And apologies for adding
more complexity to the initial question.
Find few comments inlined below,
2017-11-05 22:32 GMT+01:00 Adrian Bunk :
> for the armel port in buster th
Quoting "W. Martin Borgert" :
There is still relevant hardware
around which can run "armel", but not "armhf".
Forgot to mention some, that one can still buy:
On https://www.taskit.de/stamp-overview.html the three boards
named "9261", "9G20", and "9G45". AFAIK.
Also Raspberry Pi Zero, if I'm n
On Tue, 2017-11-07 at 02:49 -0800, Rick Thomas wrote:
> How do I know if a machine is ARMv4t? I have a sheevaplug and a
> couple of openrd machines (one “client”, the other “ultimate”) that
> are still doing useful work. Are they v4t?
They're ARMv5 (so still need armel). I too have similar devic
> On Nov 7, 2017, at 3:27 AM, Christian Seiler wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> Am 2017-11-07 11:49, schrieb Rick Thomas:
>> How do I know if a machine is ARMv4t? I have a sheevaplug and a
>> couple of openrd machines (one “client”, the other “ultimate”) that
>> are still doing useful work. Are they v4t?
>
Hi,
Am 2017-11-07 11:49, schrieb Rick Thomas:
How do I know if a machine is ARMv4t? I have a sheevaplug and a
couple of openrd machines (one “client”, the other “ultimate”) that
are still doing useful work. Are they v4t?
cat /proc/cpuinfo should do the trick. It might not show the 't'
after
How do I know if a machine is ARMv4t? I have a sheevaplug and a couple of
openrd machines (one “client”, the other “ultimate”) that are still doing
useful work. Are they v4t?
Thanks,
Rick
> On Nov 5, 2017, at 1:32 PM, Adrian Bunk wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> for the armel port in buster the question
On Tue, Nov 07, 2017 at 11:16:41AM +0100, John Paul Adrian Glaubitz wrote:
> I think a possible solution is the plan we had inside Debian Ports which is
> to introduce a Britney instance within Debian Ports and hence be able to
> provide a Debian testing release.
>
> My dream would be to not to ha
On 2017-11-07 11:08, Julien Cristau wrote:
> Keeping armel on life support for 2 more
> years is a significant drain on DSA and our hosters, for questionable
> benefit.
I agree, that this support comes not for free, but the benefit
is not questionable to me: There is still relevant hardware
around
On 11/07/2017 11:08 AM, Julien Cristau wrote:
That's not clear to me at all. Keeping armel on life support for 2 more
years is a significant drain on DSA and our hosters, for questionable
benefit.
I think a possible solution is the plan we had inside Debian Ports which is
to introduce a Britne
On 11/05/2017 10:32 PM, Adrian Bunk wrote:
> Hi,
>
> for the armel port in buster the question of raising the baseline came up.
>
> 20 years ago you could go into a shop and buy a mobile phone
> with a CPU supported by the armel port in stretch.
>
> Roger Shimizu is doing a great job on ARMv5 ha
Martin Pitt writes ("Anyone using autopkgtest-xenlvm? Needs a maintainer or get
dropped"):
> If anyone is still using this, can you please get in contact with
> autopkgtest-de...@lists.alioth.debian.org and tell us the status of
> it? Would you like to continue maintaining/testing it?
For the avo
Hallo Jose,
You should also ping your RFS bug and maybe upload to mentors.d.n for
easier reviews and broader sponsor audience...
I could not find the package there to take a look.
(Though I could not sponsor you -- only just entered the NM process and
waiting for an AM :)
(BTW: You mail client i
On Mo, 17 Feb 2014, Michael Meskes wrote:
> I just fell into #690536 and found that it has been acknowledged and even a
> patch has been proposed some 18 months ago, but no upload has been made. Is
> anyone still working on it? Besides, this teams calls itself "Debian/Ubuntu
> ..." but the buntu pa
On 14 February 2014 18:57, Clint Byrum wrote:
> Excerpts from Timo Aaltonen's message of 2014-02-14 05:49:38 -0800:
>>
>> Hi
>>
>> I've put cobbler packaging to collab-maint/cobbler.git, which is based
>> on the original ubuntu package but has been cleaned up for the most
>> part. Some ubunt
Excerpts from Timo Aaltonen's message of 2014-02-14 05:49:38 -0800:
>
> Hi
>
> I've put cobbler packaging to collab-maint/cobbler.git, which is based
> on the original ubuntu package but has been cleaned up for the most
> part. Some ubuntuisms still remain, and some patches need to be sent
I am alive and well. Strange that the forwards to p...@debian.org are
bouncing... I'll have to see what to do about that.
Peter
On Sun, Apr 1, 2012 at 1:14 PM, Neil Williams wrote:
> I was investigating #633893 and tried to contact the maintainer but the
> @debian.org email address bounced. I c
Hi there!
On Sun, 01 Apr 2012 19:14:50 +0200, Neil Williams wrote:
> Packages concerned:
> emacs-goodies-el
I am an heavy user of three of its binaries (devscripts-el, debian-el
and dpkg-dev-el) and I already contributed in the past, so in case it is
orphaned I will be glad to adopt it.
Thx, bye
Please reply to me directly (or CC me on replies) as I am not currently
subscribed to debian-devel.
Enrico Weigelt wrote:
> * Jay Berkenbilt schrieb:
>> I'm looking for someone who might like to take over the icu package.
>> This is ICU4C (C/C++), not to be confused with ICU4J (Java), which is
Please reply to me directly (or CC me on replies) as I am not
currently subscribed to debian-devel.
Enrico Weigelt wrote:
> * Jay Berkenbilt schrieb:
>>
>> I'm looking for someone who might like to take over the icu package.
>> This is ICU4C (C/C++), not to be confused with ICU4J (Java), whic
* Jay Berkenbilt schrieb:
> **
>
> Please reply to me directly (or CC me on replies) as I am not
> currently subscribed to debian-devel.
>
> **
>
> I'm looking for someone who might like to take over the icu package.
> This is ICU4C (C/C++), not to be confused with ICU4J (Java), which i
Sandro Tosi wrote:
> On Wed, May 18, 2011 at 00:10, Erik de Castro Lopo
> wrote:
> > Is anyone looking at getting the latest version of darcs into unstable?
> >
> > If not, I will have a crack at it.
>
> Why didn't you ask its maintainers (or at least cc them)? why didn't
> you report a bug aga
Sandro Tosi dijo [Thu, May 19, 2011 at 02:37:45PM +0200]:
> >> and where was rudeness?
> >
> >> should I add flowers and kisses to emails?
> > ^^^
> > This. This is rudeness.
>
> oh really? thanks for letting me know.
>
> > Lose the sarcasm, if you wish to
On Thu, May 19, 2011 at 09:51:45PM +0900, Osamu Aoki wrote [edited]:
> The burden of learning such basics lies with the contributor. Lack of
> such due diligence is not so welcomed.
Yes, lack of such due diligence is not welcome in -devel. But that doesn't
justify rudeness. If one is not patient
On Fri, 2011-05-20 at 11:15 +0200, Sandro Tosi wrote:
> On Fri, May 20, 2011 at 10:55, Tshepang Lekhonkhobe
> wrote:
> > It was kind because the info was offered, but it was unkind because the
> > guy was ridiculed.
>
> you should stop speculating what others want to say (in and between
> the li
On Fri, May 20, 2011 at 10:55, Tshepang Lekhonkhobe wrote:
> It was kind because the info was offered, but it was unkind because the
> guy was ridiculed.
you should stop speculating what others want to say (in and between
the lines) , since you're wrong.
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On Thu, 2011-05-19 at 21:51 +0900, Osamu Aoki wrote:
> Hi,
>
> On Thu, May 19, 2011 at 01:39:11PM +0200, Sandro Tosi wrote:
> > On Thu, May 19, 2011 at 13:00, Tshepang Lekhonkhobe
> > wrote:
> > > You are sharing good info, but you could have been more kind.
>
> I guess Tshepang meant "kind" =
Sandro Tosi writes ("Re: Anyone looking at darcs?"):
> On Thu, May 19, 2011 at 13:00, Tshepang Lekhonkhobe
> wrote:
> > You are sharing good info, but you could have been more kind.
I agree.
> from a guy (co)maintaining 22 packages in main you could expect more
&
Hi,
On Thu, May 19, 2011 at 01:39:11PM +0200, Sandro Tosi wrote:
> On Thu, May 19, 2011 at 13:00, Tshepang Lekhonkhobe
> wrote:
> > You are sharing good info, but you could have been more kind.
I guess Tshepang meant "kind" = "hand holding".
The burden of learning such basics lies with the con
On Thu, May 19, 2011 at 14:22, Peter Miller wrote:
> On Thu, 2011-05-19 at 13:39 +0200, Sandro Tosi wrote:
>> and where was rudeness?
>
>> should I add flowers and kisses to emails?
> ^^^
> This. This is rudeness.
oh really? thanks for letting me know.
>
On Thu, 2011-05-19 at 13:39 +0200, Sandro Tosi wrote:
> and where was rudeness?
> should I add flowers and kisses to emails?
^^^
This. This is rudeness.
Lose the sarcasm, if you wish to communicate more effectively.
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On Thu, May 19, 2011 at 13:00, Tshepang Lekhonkhobe wrote:
> You are sharing good info, but you could have been more kind.
from a guy (co)maintaining 22 packages in main you could expect more
than that. and where was rudeness? should I add flowers and kisses to
emails?
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On Wed, 2011-05-18 at 08:31 +0200, Sandro Tosi wrote:
> On Wed, May 18, 2011 at 00:10, Erik de Castro Lopo
> wrote:
> > Is anyone looking at getting the latest version of darcs into unstable?
> >
> > If not, I will have a crack at it.
>
> Why didn't you ask its maintainers (or at least cc them)?
On Wed, May 18, 2011 at 00:10, Erik de Castro Lopo wrote:
> Is anyone looking at getting the latest version of darcs into unstable?
>
> If not, I will have a crack at it.
Why didn't you ask its maintainers (or at least cc them)? why didn't
you report a bug against darcs asking for the new version
On Thu, 22 Jul 2010, Ansgar Burchardt wrote:
> > share. I will also inquire webmas...@u.c and will CC you for the
> > reference. Thanks again
> They are available on http://ubuntu-popcon.43-1.org/data/.
That is great -- please keep piling them up ;) I hope it is ok if I
mirror it entirely
N.B
Hi,
Yaroslav Halchenko writes:
> On Wed, 21 Jul 2010, Ansgar Burchardt wrote:
>> I grabbed the data since December 2009 (the file linked as "was
>> popularity-contest results" on http://popcon.ubuntu.com/). If that is
>> enough for your purposes, I can make it available. I also filed a bug
>>
On Wed, 21 Jul 2010, Tollef Fog Heen wrote:
> ]] Yaroslav Halchenko
> | Ubuntu popcon historical data being available, so decided to check
> | with you guys first before asking in the derivatives land.
> Have you tried asking them? Mailing webmas...@ubuntu.com should get you
> a reply, I'd imagin
On Wed, 21 Jul 2010, Ansgar Burchardt wrote:
> I grabbed the data since December 2009 (the file linked as "was
> popularity-contest results" on http://popcon.ubuntu.com/). If that is
> enough for your purposes, I can make it available. I also filed a bug
> on Launchpad [1] to make graphs and hist
Hi,
Yaroslav Halchenko writes:
> I wonder if anyone cron-ed fetching of popcons for derivative
> distributions (e.g. Ubuntu). ubuntu exposes only current status
> http://popcon.ubuntu.com/ and I've not found if there is any way obtain
> historical data (like we have one available for DDs).
I g
]] Yaroslav Halchenko
| I am asking because we thought to plot few plots for our debconf talk.
| UDD also seems to store only current status for popcons of both ubuntu
| and Debian... So I thought that may be someone already did set up some
| cron job to fetch Ubuntu popcons?
Have you tried ask
On Mon, Jun 08, 2009 at 01:24:15PM +0200, Frans Pop wrote:
> Bastian Venthur wrote:
> > is anyone using interactive bugscripts? I mean scripts in
> > /usr/share/bug/ which interactively demand answers from the user.
>
> The installation-reports script is quite interactive.
Maybe that is a special
Josselin Mouette schrieb:
> Le lundi 08 juin 2009 à 14:31 +0200, Bastian Venthur a écrit :
>> My medium term solution is to make rng depend on xterm and use that
>> instead of x-terminal-emulator. "xterm -e cmd" seems to return only if
>> the cmd returned.
>
> Why not use vte (or whatever is the Q
Le lundi 08 juin 2009 à 14:31 +0200, Bastian Venthur a écrit :
> My medium term solution is to make rng depend on xterm and use that
> instead of x-terminal-emulator. "xterm -e cmd" seems to return only if
> the cmd returned.
Why not use vte (or whatever is the Qt equivalent) instead?
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Josselin Mouette schrieb:
> Le lundi 08 juin 2009 à 14:06 +0200, Bastian Venthur a écrit :
>>> The installation-reports script is quite interactive.
>> Ok.
>
>> If no packages (or only a handfull) used this feature than asking to
>> depreciate this feature would have been an option, but in this ca
Hi!
Josselin Mouette schrieb:
> From now on, I’d say we can either:
> * force such scripts to use an abstraction layer to prompt the
> user;
Wouldn't it be possible to use debconf for that? It already has interfaces
for different user interfaces (TTBOMK including KDE, GNOME, Dialog
Le lundi 08 juin 2009 à 14:06 +0200, Bastian Venthur a écrit :
> > The installation-reports script is quite interactive.
>
> Ok.
> If no packages (or only a handfull) used this feature than asking to
> depreciate this feature would have been an option, but in this case I
> have to see how I can h
Frans Pop schrieb:
> Bastian Venthur wrote:
>> is anyone using interactive bugscripts? I mean scripts in
>> /usr/share/bug/ which interactively demand answers from the user.
>
> The installation-reports script is quite interactive.
Ok.
>
> Why do you continue to want to cripple bug reporting be
Bastian Venthur wrote:
is anyone using interactive bugscripts? I mean scripts in
/usr/share/bug/ which interactively demand answers from the user.
I made a quick search on my system and I only found the texlive
packages using "getkey" to force a user to read a text before the
script is executed.
Bastian Venthur wrote:
> is anyone using interactive bugscripts? I mean scripts in
> /usr/share/bug/ which interactively demand answers from the user.
The installation-reports script is quite interactive.
Why do you continue to want to cripple bug reporting because of
reportbug-ng? I appreciate
Mike Hommey wrote:
> On Wed, Sep 03, 2008 at 05:44:45PM +0200, Franklin PIAT <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> wrote:
>> Mike Hommey wrote:
>>> I would advise anyone interested in packaging Chromium to not consider
>>> it before Lenny release and help fixing the annoying RC bugs in
>>> iceweasel/xulrunner ins
On Thu, Sep 4, 2008 at 12:01 AM, Mike Hommey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I want fun, too. Maybe I should orphan these packages.
Please try the chromium package already in Debian instead.
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On Wed, Sep 03, 2008 at 05:44:45PM +0200, Franklin PIAT <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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> Mike Hommey wrote:
> > On Wed, Sep 03, 2008 at 02:13:34PM +0100, Noah Slater wrote:
> >>
> >> Has anyone looked at packaging Chromium for Debian yet?
> >>
> > I would advise anyone interested in packaging Chromium
Mike Hommey wrote:
> On Wed, Sep 03, 2008 at 02:13:34PM +0100, Noah Slater wrote:
>>
>> Has anyone looked at packaging Chromium for Debian yet?
>>
> I would advise anyone interested in packaging Chromium to not consider
> it before Lenny release and help fixing the annoying RC bugs in
> iceweasel/x
Marco Túlio Gontijo e Silva wrote:
Em Qua, 2008-09-03 às 15:17 +0200, Miriam Ruiz escreveu:
2008/9/3 Noah Slater <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
Has anyone looked at packaging Chromium for Debian yet?
I've downloaded it and started to play with the code. It doesn't work
yet neither in Linu
On Wed, Sep 03, 2008 at 10:32:12AM -0300, Marco Túlio Gontijo e Silva wrote:
> A friend of mine reported[0] a successful build in Debian.
[...]
> https://listas.dcc.ufmg.br/pipermail/grad041/2008-September/022464.html
> It sais: I compiled it here nicely in Debian. I had only to change a
> little
On Wed, Sep 03, 2008 at 02:13:34PM +0100, Noah Slater <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hey,
>
> Has anyone looked at packaging Chromium for Debian yet?
>
> http://code.google.com/chromium/
> http://dev.chromium.org/developers/
> http://src.chromium.org/svn/trunk/src/chrome/
>
> Looks like a 3-
Em Qua, 2008-09-03 às 15:17 +0200, Miriam Ruiz escreveu:
> 2008/9/3 Noah Slater <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> > Has anyone looked at packaging Chromium for Debian yet?
> I've downloaded it and started to play with the code. It doesn't work
> yet neither in Linux, nor in 64 bits.
A friend of mine reported
Noah Slater wrote:
> Hey,
>
> Has anyone looked at packaging Chromium for Debian yet?
>
> http://code.google.com/chromium/
> http://dev.chromium.org/developers/
> http://src.chromium.org/svn/trunk/src/chrome/
>
> Looks like a 3-clause BSD, was going to check out the code and scour it for
>
2008/9/3 Noah Slater <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Hey,
>
> Has anyone looked at packaging Chromium for Debian yet?
>
> http://code.google.com/chromium/
> http://dev.chromium.org/developers/
> http://src.chromium.org/svn/trunk/src/chrome/
>
> Looks like a 3-clause BSD, was going to check out the code a
Heya,
>
> Which library?
>
According to the mail headers this mail was a reply to
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google found it in the archive:
http://lists.debian.org/debian-devel/1999/02/msg00565.html
So we're talking about pdflib.
And I think the package php-fpdf should be a way to create pdf files
fro
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> Hello, debian-devel.
>
> Yes, this library needed for generating pdf docs from PHP.
> Could you package it into next version?
>
Hi,
1 - Exists RFP: http://www.us.debian.org/devel/wnpp/requested
2 - We can't guess witho
On 3/30/07, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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Yes, this library needed for generating pdf docs from PHP.
Could you package it into next version?
Which library?
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Hello, debian-devel.
Yes, this library needed for generating pdf docs from PHP.
Could you package it into next version?
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On Sat, Nov 15, 2003 at 10:03:42AM -0600, Steve Greenland wrote:
> On 14-Nov-03, 19:52 (CST), Sam Hocevar <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > On Sat, Nov 15, 2003, Andrew Pollock wrote:
> >
> > > I'm trying to prepare a QA upload of the 3dwm source package, and close a
> > > few of the trivial bugs a
Andrew wrote:
> I'm trying to prepare a QA upload of the 3dwm source package, and close a
> few of the trivial bugs assigned to it (mainly binary package descriptions
> being shite).
I have tried several time to make any use of those packages but
failed. Since they are not maintained anymore, I
On 14-Nov-03, 19:52 (CST), Sam Hocevar <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Sat, Nov 15, 2003, Andrew Pollock wrote:
>
> > I'm trying to prepare a QA upload of the 3dwm source package, and close a
> > few of the trivial bugs assigned to it (mainly binary package descriptions
> > being shite).
>
>
Hello,
A minor fix for the common blurb of all the descriptions:
On Sat, Nov 15, 2003 at 02:52:13AM +0100, Sam Hocevar wrote:
> 3Dwm is the Three-Dimensional Workspace Manager. It defines a full user
> environment with support for three-dimensional user interfaces using a 3D
> widget kit. It a
On Sat, Nov 15, 2003, Andrew Pollock wrote:
> I'm trying to prepare a QA upload of the 3dwm source package, and close a
> few of the trivial bugs assigned to it (mainly binary package descriptions
> being shite).
Yes, they all suck pretty much. Here are my suggestions:
Package: libcelsius
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Ok, I got no takers, so I'm not bothering to go down today. However,
there will be some more trips down to Manhatten in the next few weeks, so
if any developers will be around to sign keys, please let me know.
On Thu, 16 Oct 2003 16:40:53 -0400, Andres Salomon
wrote:
> I have the chance to tag
Hi,
> >>Mozilla builds fine without libical.
> >What does happen, then? Will it still be able to read iCalendar events?
> I just uninstalled libical and mozilla calendar still seems
> to work fine for me.
Sounds like it is okay to remove the build-dependency on libical, then.
I just wanted to p
Simon Richter wrote:
Hi,
Is anyone interested in adopting libical? It has been orphaned for
193 days (#187030). I wouldn't mind removing it, but mozilla
build-depends on it (perhaps this can be changed, tho?).
Mozilla builds fine without libical.
What does happen, then? Will it still be able to
Hi,
> > Is anyone interested in adopting libical? It has been orphaned for
> > 193 days (#187030). I wouldn't mind removing it, but mozilla
> > build-depends on it (perhaps this can be changed, tho?).
> Mozilla builds fine without libical.
What does happen, then? Will it still be able to read i
Am Mo, den 13.10.2003 schrieb Martin Michlmayr um 07:37:
> Is anyone interested in adopting libical? It has been orphaned for
> 193 days (#187030). I wouldn't mind removing it, but mozilla
> build-depends on it (perhaps this can be changed, tho?).
I had a look at it, but upstream seems to be not
* Martin Michlmayr wrote:
> Is anyone interested in adopting libical? It has been orphaned for
> 193 days (#187030). I wouldn't mind removing it, but mozilla
> build-depends on it (perhaps this can be changed, tho?).
Mozilla builds fine without libical.
--
- nobse
On Tue, Jan 02, 2001 at 05:51:52PM -0800, Bruce Perens wrote:
> Ettore set me straight. The problem is that "oaf" is not looking in
> /usr/local/share/oaf , and if you do the default installation, CORBA
> won't work. Move the contents of /usr/local/share/oaf to /usr/share/oaf .
> Run oaf-slay. Va
Ettore set me straight. The problem is that "oaf" is not looking in
/usr/local/share/oaf , and if you do the default installation, CORBA
won't work. Move the contents of /usr/local/share/oaf to /usr/share/oaf .
Run oaf-slay. Various GNOME applications die. Start evolution.
There may be a policy q
Scavenging the mail folder uncovered Frank Belew's letter:
> -- snip--
>
> I'm using the debs from
> deb http://spidermonkey.helixcode.com/evolution/distributions/Debian ./
>
> And evolution runs for me. Can you try these debs and see if they fix
> any problems for you?
i am using the helix deb
-- snip--
I'm using the debs from
deb http://spidermonkey.helixcode.com/evolution/distributions/Debian ./
And evolution runs for me. Can you try these debs and see if they fix
any problems for you?
--
Frank Belew
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
On Tue, Jan 02, 2001 at 09:56:58AM -0800, Bruce Perens wrote:
> I built gtkhtml 0.8 and evolution 0.8 on unstable. Evolution says "Can't
> initialize the Evolution shell".
> This appears to be a CORBA problem. Before I dive in, has anyone else dealt
> with it?
Only to the extent you are duplica
On Fri, 17 Mar 2000, Bas Zoetekouw wrote:
> Accoring to http://www.gnome.org/guppi/#get, Cesar Talon
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> has already packaged it. The deb is at
> ftp://ftp.gnome.org/pub/guppi/Debian
Any reason why this is not included in woody?
Kind regards
Andreas.
Thus spake Andreas Tille ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> I will not have the time to package Guppi (http://www.gnome.org/guppi)
> but it seems worth packaging. Any volunteer?
Accoring to http://www.gnome.org/guppi/#get, Cesar Talon
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> has already packaged it. The deb is at
ftp://ftp.gnom
On 31-Jan-99 Adam Klein wrote:
> I need to make a new frozen release of wmakerconf, but my system is potato
> all the way. Does anyone have a computer I could compile this on?
>
> Adam
Adam, remember my VAIO laptop -- it is PURE slink. You or any other developer
is welcome to contact me
On Sun, Jan 31, 1999 at 10:17:59AM -0800, Adam Klein wrote:
> I need to make a new frozen release of wmakerconf, but my system is potato
> all the way. Does anyone have a computer I could compile this on?
Sure.
I just fresh reinstalled slink last night. Contact me privately for more
information.
On Thu, Oct 15, 1998 at 03:07:19PM +0100, Dave Swegen wrote:
> I've been considering packaging snes9x, and was just wondering whether it
> had already been done.
Yeah, they're done. the package names are snes9x-x, snes9x-svga and
snes9x-server
-- Stephen Crowley (Crow- on IRC)
-- "Ambition is a p
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