I'll enable all the appropriate authentication modules.
Before I upload I will send you a preview (tomorrow I suspect)
and hopefully you can test to make sure kerberos is working
properly. Thanks.
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7;t ITP this earlier, but I just didn't think
there would be any "competition." Please let me know whether or
not you are willing to turn the package over to us. If you are
willing then I will upload the packages within the next couple
days. Thanks.
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GPL or
the Artistic License). The Test::Unit web site can be found at
the following URL:
http://sourceforge.net/projects/perlunit/
I should be uploading with in the next day or two.
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page can be found here:
http://taim.sourceforge.net/
I intend to package and upload nTAIM within the next few days.
Thanks.
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Robert van der Meulen wrote:
>
> Predictable temporary filenames (static ones, even - so
> multi-user usage can be a problem), hardcoded formats for whois
> replies, that don't work correctly with a lot of referred
> queries, undocumented - and afaik the Net::Whois module has
> been updated to be
Robert van der Meulen wrote:
>
> Still planning to package it ;)
Okay, good.
> There are some problems that witheld me from doing more work on
> it, the biggest being the library that does the lookups
> (Xwhois) - it's a really ugly perl module, and i'm having
> doubts about how to include it i
Hello,
I was playing with ricochet some tonight and was going to file an
ITP and noticed you had filed one almost a year ago. What is the
status? Thanks.
- Doug
Manfred Wassmann wrote:
>
> Foomatic is a system for using free software printer drivers
> with common spoolers on Unix. It supports LPD, PDQ, CUPS, the
> VA Linux LPD, and LPRng, and any free software driver for which
> execution data has been entered in the database.
Not sure, but you may find
Bernd Eckenfels wrote:
>
> Hello, i like to package bugzilla, the Web Bug Tracking System
> from the Mozilla Project. It is MJP and Requires MySQL.
Still planing on doing this? If not I think I may since I am now
using Bugzilla at work. Thanks.
- Doug
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