Re: Lost Labyrinth

2005-09-01 Thread Markus Döbele
Hy Alex, Thanx for the information. I read it and just submitted a RFP. I hope that I find somebody that can help me. Markus Am Donnerstag, 1. September 2005 21:49 schrieb Alexander Schmehl: > Hi Markus! > > * Markus Döbele <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [050830 23:06]: > > I had a look at this page, but

Re: Lost Labyrinth

2005-09-01 Thread Alexander Schmehl
Hi Markus! * Markus Döbele <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [050830 23:06]: > I had a look at this page, but its for submitting bugs. > I don't understand what that has to to with each other. > > I need someone that helps me doing a Debian package and do not want to report > a bug. > > Confused [ 35 lin

Re: Lost Labyrinth

2005-08-30 Thread Markus Döbele
I had a look at this page, but its for submitting bugs. I don't understand what that has to to with each other. I need someone that helps me doing a Debian package and do not want to report a bug. Confused Am Freitag, 26. August 2005 15:32 schrieb Alexander Schmehl: > Hi! > > * Markus Döbe

Re: Lost Labyrinth

2005-08-27 Thread Markus Döbele
You are right its purebasic. Which means only the source is free, the compiler is not. And that means it has to move to contrib, no? What do I have to do then? I think for most players its enough to get a working binary. The installation should be easy. Means f.e. that the right have to be set.

Re: Lost Labyrinth

2005-08-26 Thread Alexander Schmehl
Hi! * Markus Döbele <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [050824 22:20]: > I fear I can't use this command, because I lack access to a debian machine > right now. No problem, you could use simple e-mail vor submitting bugs against the "wnpp" (work needing and prospective packages) package. Place "ITP" for "int

Re: Lost Labyrinth

2005-08-24 Thread Markus Döbele
I fear I can't use this command, because I lack access to a debian machine right now. I am living in Argentina since 6 Month and only got my laptop with me. (And I can't install all systems here (only got 20 gig of disc space) ) My server at home uses debian, but i can't access it right now. I re

Re: Lost Labyrinth

2005-08-23 Thread Alexander Schmehl
Hi! * Markus Döbele <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [050822 22:13]: > > Probaly if you change your license... currently you just state your game > > would be "freeware", which is not enough according to our Debian Free > > Software Guidelines [4] to be part of the main Debian archive. > Its gpl! That's good

Re: Lost Labyrinth

2005-08-22 Thread Joe Smith
"Markus Döbele" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message news:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Hi! Looks nice. Thanx! > I also created a rpm version of the game. I don't know right now how to > build a deb file. But it should be easy to install the game with alien. Alien is not a nice way to creat debian p

Re: Lost Labyrinth

2005-08-22 Thread Markus Döbele
Hi! > Looks nice. Thanx! > > I also created a rpm version of the game. I don't know right now how to > > build a deb file. But it should be easy to install the game with alien. > > Alien is not a nice way to creat debian packages. Please take a look at > our New Maintainers Guide [1] which expl

Re: Lost Labyrinth

2005-08-22 Thread Alexander Schmehl
Hi! * Markus Döbele <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [050822 07:13]: > I like your distribution a lot! Thanks, nice to hear. > A few days ago we finally released the first final version of our game "Lost > Labyrinth" for Linux. > The newest version at the moment is 1.0.1. Looks nice. > I also created a