On 02-Sep-97 Craig Sanders wrote:
>anyway, that's all beside the point. what i'm really writing to say is:
>if you'd like to maintain the package for debian, i'll send you what
>i've done so far.
Sure, I will take it. I will send you an address where you can put it by anon
ftp via private email.
On 03-Sep-97 George Bonser wrote:
>
>Sure, I would like to have a look at it. The version that I currently have
>packaged is 1.1 which looks a lot smoother than the older version that I had
>and the newer versions are supposed to be even better from what I hear. What I
>like is to be able to auto
On 02-Sep-97 Craig Sanders wrote:
>
>anyway, that's all beside the point. what i'm really writing to say is:
>if you'd like to maintain the package for debian, i'll send you what
>i've done so far.
Sure, I would like to have a look at it. The version that I currently have
packaged is 1.1 which l
On Sun, 31 Aug 1997, George Bonser wrote:
> Ok, folks, I have taken a stab at making a debian package and I will
> admit that I cheated a bit :)
>
> I have been using the XF-Mail GUI email package and really like it. I
> like it so much that I wanted to share it so I grabbed the .rpm and
> built
On Aug 31, Britton wrote
>
> While on the subject of odd things that I don't begin to understand: since
> I fixed my chatscript so my modem hung up when DTR went low (by
> initializing the modem with ATZ and AT&D2), my computer occasionally
> decides to connect itself to the internet without my do
On Sun, 31 Aug 1997, Britton wrote:
> Aug 31 17:15:04 Beleriand syslogd 1.3-0#11: restart.
> Aug 31 17:15:04 Beleriand kernel: klogd 1.3-0, log source = /proc/kmsg
> started.
> Aug 31 17:15:04 Beleriand syslogd 1.3-0#11: restart.
> Aug 31 17:15:04 Beleriand syslogd: select: Bad file number
> Aug 3
I thought rc5 was responsible for this, but I guess I had just never
looked very closely before. With nothing running but the ordinary Debian
stuff (I don't have any deamons running other than the base ones) syslogd
uses as much processor time as it can get (60% with rc5 running for
example, ~98%
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Ok, folks, I have taken a stab at making a debian package and I will admit that
I cheated a bit :)
I have been using the XF-Mail GUI email package and really like it. I like it
so much that I wanted to share it so I grabbed the .rpm and built a .deb from
it.
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