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y cut down on
that, but I just can't. And there is no way I can maintain 6+ new
packages just as dependencies.
Thanks to whoever winds up working on this,
Calum
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Description : fully open-source, cross-platform password manager
== Long
I cracked open the package, and it seems almost straightforward, except
for two complications: it bundles a compiled version of GRUB for i386
and amd64, as well as some other compiled tools. I think any working
package would need to rewrite that to use a version of GRUB installed
already on the ma
Hi! I have interest in packaging boot-repair, as it helped to save my
own dual-boot. I started to repackage it, but I became unsure about
whether I should. It is a maintained PPA, and so it already has a
functional control file. I wasn't sure what I should put as (for
instance) the "maintainer".
I don't know that this is software well-suited to packaging. It's server-side,
and intended to be highly customized: it appears that they are distributing a
basic outline for a FOI website, not a software that creates more FOI websites.
On Sat, 29 Mar 2014 03:51:27 +0200 Bob Bib
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