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fgo- simple graphical launcher for FlightGear
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* Remove debian/docs and adapt the override_dh_installdocs target of
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Jörg Sommer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Sorry, I can't remember the name of the package.
That must be cm-super.
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Frank Küster [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Frank That turns out not to be the case. If I use an app frequently, then it
Frank goes on the toolbar. The menu is for finding infrequently used apps. For
Frank a lot of users, browsing the menu is how they find out what's available.
Mike IIRC,
Mike Hommey [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Witness:
- usable completion in the File Open dialog - gone
[...]
Note that AFAIK, completion never disappeared from the file open dialogs.
You just have to enable it with a keystroke.
I know that; the shortcut is Ctrl-L. But I wrote usable
Josselin Mouette [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
For your information, this was ironic. There is no compositing manager
in metacity as no one seemed interested enough in developing it.
Ah, I see. Not everyone follows the development of every window manager
on earth, so you couldn't really expect me
Hi,
Josselin Mouette [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Eye candy... oh right, this must be why there are so many people
interested in bringing a compositing manager to metacity, rather than
improving performance or rendering quality.
YMMV, but IMHO, I don't think compositing will much improve my
Hi,
Goswin von Brederlow [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I would like to gather up some momentum for a policy change. Namely
that the build-arch/indep targets in debian/rules become required
instead of being optional.
FWIW, I think that would be a good thing (I remember a discussion with
you on
Hi,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Ludovic Courtès) wrote:
(If there is a more appropriate list for Defoma-related questions,
please let me know.)
Maybe pkg-fonts-devel on alioth:
http://lists.alioth.debian.org/mailman/listinfo/pkg-fonts-devel
Is there a way to achieve this with Defoma itself or
Hi,
Frank Küster [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
And what would be as needed, for those who never used apt-python or
even Python at all? Here's my first Python script:
When you don't understand, try it interactively from the Python
interpreter:
% python
Python 2.4.4 (#2, Apr 5 2007, 20:11:18)
Hamish Moffatt [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
What's with having to call apt_pkg.init() manually? That's uncool. It
True, that is very unpythonic. I guess apt_pkg is a very thin and
straight wrapper for the underlying C++ (or is it C?) library.
should be automatic. Simple in a pure Python package
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libkpathsea-dev - path search library for teTeX (devel part)
libkpathsea4 - path search library for teTeX (runtime part)
tetex-bin - The teTeX programs
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Description:
lmodern- scalable PostScript fonts based on Computer Modern
Changes:
lmodern (0.99.3-4) unstable; urgency=low
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* lmodern.scale is back to /etc/X11/fonts/Type1/ because the location
/etc/X11/fonts/X11R7 is deprecated (see debhelper's
[ Uh, do we really need debian-devel here? ]
Frank Küster [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
masters of dh_installtex,
That's Norbert. ;-)
The drawback is that update-updmap, update-language and update-fmtutil
are called whereas my package does not need them (and that mktexlsr is
called without any
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Description:
lmodern- scalable PostScript fonts based on Computer Modern
Changes:
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* Use dh_installtex in debian/rules and Build-depend on tex-common
(= 0.16) for this reason.
Files
Frank Küster [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I guess the difference is more in the historic development than in
actual technical differences. You can easily use Type1 fonts under X11
if they are registered to defoma; I don't know about Openoffice and
friends.
OpenOffice.org can use Latin Modern
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Description:
lmodern- scalable PostScript fonts based on Computer Modern
Closes: 298194 335899 348906
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* New Maintainer (Closes: #335899).
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* New upstream release (Closes: #298194).
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* Move map files
Package: wnpp
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Hi,
I cannot work on PyXMMS anymore and am hereby orphaning it.
Description: Python interface to XMMS
PyXMMS, packaged as python-xmms in Debian, is a set of Python bindings
for the libxmms library. With PyXMMS, you can control an XMMS session
and manage the
Package: wnpp
Severity: normal
Hi,
I cannot work on PyXMMS-remote anymore and am hereby orphaning it.
Description: command-line interface to XMMS
PyXMMS-remote allows you to control (or start, or terminate) an XMMS
session from your shell's command-line (or a program, or a MIME-aware
Package: wnpp
Severity: normal
Hi,
I cannot work on lmodern anymore and am hereby orphaning it.
Description: scalable PostScript fonts for european character sets
The Latin Modern fonts, also known as lm fonts, are a set of
scalable fonts in PostScript Type 1 format. They are based on the
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python-xmms - Python interface to XMMS
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@lists.debian.org
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Description:
libkpathsea4 - path search library for teTeX (runtime part)
libkpathsea4-dev - path search library for teTeX (devel part)
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python-xmms - Python interface to XMMS
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python-xmms - Python interface to XMMS
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python-xmms - Python interface to XMMS
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Marc Haber [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
A bad hack. I hate to drop my own binaries to /usr/sbin.
You can make /usr/sbin/policy-rc.d a symlink to the file of your choice
under /usr/local. A bit less bad, but wouldn't prevent something
undesirable happening if you install a package shipping
Tristan Seligmann [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Firing up a normal web browser to view Sexy Losers with is not much
harder than using Dosage to download it. This doesn't take away from the
idea of having a separate package, of course.
If the trend to put unsuitable material in -off packages arises
Wim De Smet [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm not really in favour for this proposal but would you at least read
the rest off the thread. Splitting the packages off makes it easier for
the person responsible for installing packages (i.e. the one with root)
to decide what goes and what doesn't.
Bernd Eckenfels [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Er, these are shortcuts. *shrug*
Uh, so there is a non-shortcut method of operating?
I awaited this comment, but didn't know which other word to use. No, I
don't claim there is a non-shortcut method. I would say that dselects'
control interface
Miles Bader [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Completely and utterly wrong in my case. I'm exactly the sort of person
that you apparently think should like dselect, but I think aptitude is
_far_ superior, for both experts and newbies. The competition isn't even
close.
Did I mention aptitude in my
David Schmitt [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Fri, Dec 10, 2004 at 12:03:03PM +0100, Florent Rougon wrote:
[1] I still use both versions and happen to often hit space instead of
enter when I use sid's one, which doesn't have any bad
consequences (simply scrolls help). And the problem
Blunt Jackson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Do I consider this a problem? Not particularly. It is my problem, as
much as anyone's. This is a sophisticated sysadmin tool, and I am only
an occasional sysadmin, by no means sophisticated.
So, I guess some people simply don't like the *type* of control
Bernd Eckenfels [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
No, it is because the shortcuts are completely non-intuitive. I use
aptitude for the good intuitive keymapping, not for its menu.
I see. You find them utterly unintuitive, and are not alone. I don't
claim they are really intuitive (for what it
Bernd Eckenfels [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Wed, Dec 08, 2004 at 08:30:50PM -0800, Blunt Jackson wrote:
Having
enter exit the
selection process (rather than simply selecting the entry) is
perennially surprising,
And the need to use upper-Q in conflict resolution to keep the selections
one
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python-xmms - Python interface to XMMS
python-xmms-doc - Python interface to XMMS (documentation)
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Bernd Eckenfels [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Wed, Dec 10, 2003 at 09:48:55AM +0100, Florent Rougon wrote:
autodetection to manual setting in my GRUB config files and am happy
with this setup (I hate black magic).
Black magic can be good for multi path io, sans and generally for a
unattended
Eduard Bloch [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I think this is unlikely, since (-s = --scan) is what is used in the
Debian aforementioned init script for mdadm (/etc/init.d/mdadm-raid).
That is simply wrong. The mdadm-raid init script uses the mdrun script
which was written IIRC because of following
Brian May [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I believe the kernel raid1 autodetection only works if raid1 is compiled
into the kernel.
That is true as explained in:
http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=linux-raidm=105232695713715w=2
In short, to get autostart with md compiled as modules, you need to
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python-xmms - Python interface to XMMS
python-xmms-doc - Python interface to XMMS (documentation)
python2.1-xmms - Python interface to XMMS (Python 2.1 version)
python2.2-xmms - Python interface to XMMS (Python 2.2
Darren Salt [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I find myself wondering if Duff's Device is implementable in Python...
The closest beast I can think of would generate the unrolled loop at
runtime and use 'exec' to run it. But this is a bit off topic for d-d.
--
Florent
Santiago Vila [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Could someone please tell me how to make Home and End to work as they
did in emacs20, both in console and X?
(global-set-key [home] 'beginning-of-buffer)
(global-set-key [?\e ?\[ ?1 ?~] 'beginning-of-buffer)
(global-set-key [end]
H. S. Teoh [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Oh, you meant autoindenting as you type... I thought you were referring to
indenting tools. As long as it's unintrusive, I'm OK with that.
Unintrusive as in, not anywhere near the atrociousness of MS Word, for
example.
Um, wasn't this thread about
Scott James Remnant [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
You've never had to combine 'patch' and Python programs have you? After
receiving a few created by people with different indent bigotries you
quickly realise why significant whitespace is a fundamentally bad idea.
I've had to go and ask someone
Norbert Tretkowski [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Unfortunately Adrian didn't wrote why he thinks backports aren't
usable for production systems. The only real problem with backports I
see is that there are no guaranted security updates.
Er, you missed another big one, then: trust. Trusting the
Wouter Verhelst [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have one grudge against python, though: its mandated indentation looks
very ugly and unstructured to me. Kinda reminds me of COBOL (and boy, do
I have nightmares of having to write COBOL code at school)
Well, I often heared about this argument, but
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python-xmms - Control XMMS from a Python program
python-xmms-doc - Control XMMS from a Python program (documentation)
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python2.2-xmms - Control
Roland Bauerschmidt [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
type(dfsfsd)
type 'str'
[...]
Which Python version are you using?
This was typed under 2.2, as written in my mail.
type('foo')
type 'string'
type(foo)
type 'string'
Yes, this is what you get with 2.1. But David's exception
Matt Zimmerman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Python 1.5.2 (#0, Jan 13 2002, 13:19:04) [GCC 2.95.4 20011223 (Debian
prerelease)] on linux2
Copyright 1991-1995 Stichting Mathematisch Centrum, Amsterdam
''.lower()
Traceback (innermost last):
File stdin, line 1, in ?
AttributeError: 'string'
Hi,
Matt Zimmerman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Aug 14 18:48:03 2002 qrunner(1300): AttributeError : 'string' object has
no
attribute 'lower'
This is certainly suspicious, since all Python 'string' objects are supposed
to have a 'lower()' method, as far as I know.
I can't look at
Laura Creighton [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Okay, I (and several other people) are confused. What does
'the next default python' and 'skipping 2.2 entirely' that Chris Lawrence
writes mean?
It means that, if realized, the next Debian release would have:
- python 2.3 in the standard set of
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