Package: wnpp
Severity: wishlist
Owner: Eike
* Package name: xoreos-tools
Version : 0.0.5
Upstream Author : Sven Hesse
* URL : https://xoreos.org
* License : GPL
Programming Lang: C++
Description : collection of tools around BioWare's Aurora e
ages without autopkgtests
That's already done?
Or in Decembre, in three days?
Or, most likely, 2023?
Stay safe,
Eike
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stance hugs*
Eike
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Package: wnpp
Severity: wishlist
Owner: Eike Dehling <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
* Package name: spin
Version : 4.2.4
Upstream Author : Bell-Labs <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
* URL : http://www.spinroot.com/
* License : Free(as in, no license) for non-co
. No other
distribution I tried was as universal or suited my needs as well as Debian.
I don't want to bug you any longer, but again: Thank you for your great
work and keep on moving to release the best Debian ever!
Eike
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* URL : http://www.ephys.de/software/pondus/
* License : GPL
Programming
disaster.
If I didn't get it awfully wrong, nobody is going to take anything away.
He just wanted to ADD a way you can get a new kernel without TAKING AWAY
the old way.
Correct me if I'm wrong.
Eike
nd filing
(serious, fair) bug reports.
Just my 2 Euro cents,
Eike
--
"Computer games don't affect kids; I mean if Pac-Man affected
us as kids, we'd all be running around in darkened rooms,
munching magic pills and listening to repetitive electronic music."
package is worth a try if
it cannot possibly make it in a release.
Ciao,
Eike
Andreas Metzler schrieb:
> Eike Sauer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> There already are several packages with complete
>> kernel sources which take as much place as his package
>> would, right?
> Robert does not propose to remove the existing kernel-source packages
king for bugs on
> purpose just for the sake of trolling.
YOU are the one who should look for bugs (on purpose!) before.
All those people do this to help you seeing the difficulties
in your project. It's meant to help you.
Ciao,
Eike
--
"Computer games don't
Robert Millan schrieb:
> On Tue, Nov 11, 2003 at 02:17:10PM +0100, Eike Sauer wrote:
>> Robert Millan schrieb:
>> > I don't see why. I have a bunch of resources to find a solution for
>> > this trivial bug.
[...]
> I didn't want to imply that. I was referri
.
Why not sort out which category (science IMHO)
is the right one and migrate there?
Ciao,
Eike
wnload it
- run the installer
- answer some qeustions
- delete the installer
than to
- apt-get install mozilla.
Ciao,
Eike
nt is still valid in Europe and Japan
until mid 2004. Shouldn't this matter for an international project?
Ciao,
Eike
(*) German source: http://www.heise.de/newsticker/data/atr-11.06.03-001/
Mathieu Roy schrieb:
> As far I know, there are still no patent for software in Europe,
> whatever an European institution know to fail to comply to European
> rules may do.
Neither GIF nor LZW is software, though.
The patent is about the LZW compression algorithm.
Ciao,
Eike
Ben Gertzfield schrieb:
> good question. How do we deal with this situation for other source
> projects that contain things like encryption that are outlawed in
> countries X, Y, and Z but OK in the US?
Establish non-non-US? ;o)
Ciao,
Eike
mp;co neatly fits into the current science section.
Ciao,
Eike
Aaron M. Ucko schrieb:
> The offer is almost certainly a scam; please see
> <http://www.ftc.gov/bcp/conline/pubs/alerts/nigeralrt.htm>.
You really mean he doesn't want to pay 152 million dollars
to everyone of us?!?
I'm very disappointed!
Ciao,
Eike
Ben Burton schrieb:
> The difference is probably that men have somewhat less of a history of
> being evaluated this way when people aren't joking.
Not sure.
Perhaps, men just recently found out that they are evaluated. *g*
Ciao,
Eike (m)
Andrew M.A. Cater schrieb:
> They may be right - but, as noted elsewhere, much C++ is written by
> C programmers who don't necessarily use all the features of C++
> anyway.
...so don't become one of those and learn C++ _first_.
Ciao,
Eike
PS: I hope I got the
ckages even could decide themselves...
Ciao,
Eike
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e 2003.
* Low popcon (< 100).
* Package is orphaned. (Orphaned in Dec 2007).
* Package is buggy.
Your commitment should solve 4 of those.
So I think you could go ahead.
Ciao,
Eike
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