I have initial packaging of tomcat6 available at
git://femme.catnip.org.uk/tomcat6.git
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> forward, as this will allow David to continue to help with maintaining
> irssi, if he wants to.
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> Thank you all for your work on Debian.
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On Jul 05, 2006 at 20:12, Krzysztof Krzyżaniak praised the llamas by saying:
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> > Could you not port that module to Data::Dumper? Does Data::Dump provide
> > any aditional features over Data::Dumper. Seems a bit silly to uplo
Could you not port that module to Data::Dumper? Does Data::Dump provide
any aditional features over Data::Dumper. Seems a bit silly to upload a
new package for something that is in the base perl distribution.
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> .
> Homepage: http://home.gna.org/gaupol/
>
> How about this one?
Looks much better. The only thing I'd suggest is changing
> VobSubs (image-based subtitles) are NOT supported.
to
> VobSubs (image-based subtitles used in DVDs) are NOT supported.
Just to make it
On Mar 25, 2006 at 00:30, Osmo Salomaa praised the llamas by saying:
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> > I think that makes it much clearer what the package is for. It might
> > be worth mentioning videos and DVDs for people searching using
> > apt-cache. It might be worth putting it on
On Mar 21, 2006 at 20:19, Piotr Ozarowski praised the llamas by saying:
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> > Why would I use this program? What subtitles can I edit? Is this for
> > videos? DVDs? You may want to expand this description to make it clearer
> > why I
e this program? What subtitles can I edit? Is this for
videos? DVDs? You may want to expand this description to make it clearer
why I'd want to install this package.
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On Mar 14, 2006 at 14:59, Wolfgang Lonien praised the llamas by saying:
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> > What is SNMP and WMI?
> >
>
> SNMP is the simple network monitoring protocol; see
> http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc1157.txt (ca. 1990)
> WMI is the Windows Manage
rs, switches,
> servers and applications. Using realtime monitoring, event monitoring
> and reporting the health and status of your network can be monitored. On
> high severity events NINO can send e-mail notification. NINO can be used
> from any place in the network or even the internet jus
. This provides support for
> programs such as emacs.
>
Why would I want to use this? I now know how to use it, but I am still
none the wiser as to what I could do with it.
You might want to rewrite the description to include some use cases for
multixterm.
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should work out from the box for most users.
>
> The scripts may be used independently - within command lines - or
> automatically by Samba (like smbldap-tools), to handle POSIX information
> within accounts before adding Samba information.
>
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rade ucf 1.18 2.000
2005-07-09 01:17:23 upgrade libavc1394-0 0.5.0-2 0.5.1-1
2005-07-09 01:17:24 upgrade ssh 1:4.1p1-5 1:4.1p1-6
What else am I missing? Does apt-history hook into /etc/apt/apt.conf or
just a wrapper around dpkg.log?
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Can we not add this to another
package under games? It is rather small and doesn't serve a significant
amount of functionality.
david% wc -l *.c
746 ef.c
71 shuffle.c
817 total
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> Slony-I is a "master to multiple slaves" replication system with
> cascading and failover.
>
Replication of what? You should probably explain what this software
replicates.
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> * URL : http://cycle.sf.net/
> * License : GPL
> Description : calendar program for women
>
Does cycle have any features over mencal[0] or periodic-calendar[1]?
[0] apt-cache show mencal
[1] http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=283655
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lit a large audio file into many
> small files according to a CUE or TOC, for example:
>
> cuebreakpoints disc.cue | shntool split disc.wav
>
> I've prepared packages at http://people.debian.org/~joshk/cuetools/.
>
What are CUE and TOC files? What are they used for? It woul
tware's FlashBack engine
> REminiscence is an engine capable of runing any game based on the
> FlashBackengine.
> .
> To actually make use of ScummVM, you currently need to get the orginal
> FlashBack game data-files
>
Did you mean ScummVM there?
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> On Wed, 26 Jan 2005, David Pashley wrote:
> > > Since there are at least two packages containing their own version of
> > > invoke-rc.d, having a search path policy for policy-rc.d can
oke-rc.d, having a search path policy for policy-rc.d can be
> messy and is prone to be unstructured and uncoordinated.
>
> Hence, having a dedicated package is the clean way of doing things.
>
It seems a bit excessive having a package for just one script. Is there
not another p
ry to say it uses gtk?
Could it be used to manage items other than pizzas? If so you might want
to mention that it could be adapted for all types of fast food.
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gt; hash algo libmhash2 supports.
>
> Real document root is built with the default document root,
> append the hash servername path, the servername,
> optionnaly a name of a subdirectory and the URI requested.
>
I have absolutely no idea what this package does. May I suggest
rew
ld it not be better to name the package ocaml-curl? Maybe we need a
general policy on language bindings names. It is a shame we have
libfoo-bar-perl and python-foobar.
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includes its own
> webserver. Once running, using DidiWiki is as simple as pointing your
> browser at it.
>
What advantages does this have over the other 12 wiki clones we have in
the archive? I don't consider having a built-in webserver as an
advantage.
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includes its own
> webserver. Once running, using DidiWiki is as simple as pointing your
> browser at it.
>
What advantages does this have over the other 12 wiki clones we have in
the archive? I don't consider having a built-in webserver as an
advantage.
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u to filter
> HTML to make any embedded URLs clickable.
>
You may want to add a little bit more to the description. Assuming I've
understood your you description correctly, you may want to add something
like:
It searches the text for any unmarked up http:// and https:// urls and
adds the
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