me--so please don't dismiss it. Package names are a shared
namespace, and must be chosen intelligently.
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bably not sufficient to allow
redistribution in non-free, either.
Please see:
http://lists.debian.org/debian-legal/2004/01/msg00267.html
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aim that works released into the
public domain aren't free, and I've never heard of "revoking a work from
the public domain" (if you could do that, it was never in the public domain
to begin with).
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utoconf
llvm/projects/ModuleMaker/autoconf
llvm/projects/sample/autoconf
Burg: llvm/utils/Burg
GNU Libc: llvm/runtime/GCCLibraries/libc
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This seems to imply that this declaration needs to be made; it doesn't. :)
(The fact that this has different implementations for different compilers
made me delete it pretty quickly, though. Gross.)
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om the point when it was interrupted.
> (only manually at the moment, but automatic resuming it's a planned
> feature).
There are several of these; how about mentioning in the description the
features that make this stand out from the others (john, crack)? All
I see in this description is a feature that it doesn't have.
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ge it for general use (not
for inclusion in Debian), that's fine, but I'd recommend waiting for a
release.
I'd suggest that one should have sufficient experience to report problems
correctly--you didn't give any hint of what didn't work--and a good
understanding of build processes and autoconf before making Debian
packages, though.
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way, I hadn't heard anything about this. It's nice to let the
development team of projects know that you're intending to package their
software. For future reference, the appropriate list for that is
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if you do that,
0.18-1.7 Super Turbo Edition" versioning ...
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, this might
> sometimes be better than the other all-purpose packages.
>
> Is this a "valid" reason for a new package?
Not for me (installing small libraries isn't a big deal; that's why we
have apt), but it's not my decision. :)
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You can have a
> look at it here:
Er. Both
/usr/bin/id3convert -2 --strip (libid3-dev)
and
/usr/bin/id3v2 --delete-v2 (id3v2)
will do this; why another?
Also, id3v2 is designed to not interfere with applications that don't
support them. Why not file bugs against the programs that are having
trouble with them?
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> * URL : http://bitconjurer.org/BitTorrent
> * License : MIT
> Description : scatter-gather network file transfer
Geez. This thing is just begging to meet APT. :)
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* License : GPL/LGPL
> Description : The Ukrainian dictionary for GNU Aspell
Most people read "uk" as United Kingdom; this is confusing. Isn't
"ua" more appropriate?
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On Thu, Oct 10, 2002 at 08:12:30PM +0200, Michael Koch wrote:
> build these shapes (points, vectors, matricies).
s/matricies/matrices/
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On Fri, Sep 20, 2002 at 03:34:45AM -0600, Kevin M. Rosenberg wrote:
> Description : Common Lisp module to decompress a gzip, winzip, or jar
> file
s/winzip/zip/; Winzip is an application, not a file format.
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a product of your
> > own.
>
> This is decidedly not DFSG free, it can go in non-free but it can't go
> in main.
What part of this is not DFSG-free?
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plan is to have one list, with other packages using
> it.
Are all of the programs in main that can make use of this data GPL-compatible
Does it matter? I don't know how GPL-compatibility works when it comes to
simple data.
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at?
(Also, is the description accurate? I'm assuming it means "search for a
definition", but it seems to say "search definitions".)
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c kernel implies nonportable elements.
Design for modern Unixes; support individual kernel features as appropriate.
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