Re: esound with libasound2
(Please cc: me if you reply this message.) Ok, I understand what your thinking. I will not do NMU. However, I don't think only ALSA 0.5 is stable release. The current ALSA is also enough stable for sid ("unstable" release) users. So I believe the upload of esound with libasound2 to sid is not so bad action. Moreover, the upstream ALSA developers said " The 0.5.x series is considered deprecated and is no longer supported" (in their web page.), and Debian will treat gcc3.2 as a default c compiler in near feture. I believe ALSA 0.5 cannot be built by gcc 3.2. Then, please reconsider about uploading esound built with libasound2. Regards. By the way, how about gdm package? The current (in sid) gnome version is "2" !! From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Ryan Murray) Subject: Re: esound with libasound2 Date: Tue, 3 Dec 2002 21:13:52 -0800 Message-ID: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> rmurray> On Wed, Dec 04, 2002 at 01:48:12PM +0900, Ryuichi Arafune wrote: rmurray> > any objections? rmurray> rmurray> This is an ABI change, and as ALSA 0.5 is still the stable release, (and rmurray> the only one that seems to work for me) I don't want to change it yet. rmurray> rmurray> > As in #170923, we have newer version of esound. If rmurray> rmurray> Debian esound has several changes from upstream. The new upstream version rmurray> doesn't have many changes, and some of them are already in the package, rmurray> which is why I haven't updated it. rmurray> rmurray> > there is no objections about NMU, I would like to upload for this new rmurray> > version of esound. rmurray> rmurray> Please do not.
esound with libasound2
(Please cc me when you reply this message.) Hello all, As I said in Bug#170915, I would like to do NMU for esound package built with libasound2. I send the mail one week ago, but the current maintainer have not replied any more. any objections? As in #170923, we have newer version of esound. If there is no objections about NMU, I would like to upload for this new version of esound.
Re: ITP: gnuplot-mode
Thank you for your comment. > In <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Peter S Galbraith <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: P.S.G.> I'll be interested in looking at it (you didn't provide a URL). http://feff.phys.washington.edu/~ravel/gnuplot/ P.S.G.> I don't use gnuplot, but this looks like it would help the P.S.G.> learning curve. I also wrote gri-mode, the major-mode used for P.S.G.> Gri, so I'm interested in this code for comparison. P.S.G.> I think your description is way too long. Most of that info P.S.G.> should be in a man page or README file. I'd suggest: P.S.G.> Package: gnuplot-mode P.S.G.> Architecture: all P.S.G.> Depends: emacs20 | xemacs20-mule | xemacs20-mule-canna-wnn | xemacs20-nomule | xemacs21-mule | xemacs21-mule-canna-wnn, gnuplot P.S.G.> Description: A gnuplot mode for Emacs. P.S.G.> Gnuplot is a major mode for Emacs favours with the following features: P.S.G.> - Functions for plotting lines, regions, entire scripts, or entire files P.S.G.> - Graphical interface to setting command arguments P.S.G.> - Syntax colorization P.S.G.> - Completion of common words in Gnuplot P.S.G.> - Code indentation P.S.G.> - On-line help using Info for Gnuplot functions and features P.S.G.> - Interaction with Gnuplot using comint P.S.G.> - Pull-down menus plus a toolbar in XEmacs P.S.G.> - Distributed with a quick reference sheet in postscript. Ok, I rewrite the description field as you say. P.S.G.> And even so, most of the features listed above should be in a P.S.G.> README file instead. P.S.G.> Also, can you depend on `emacsen' instead of the long list? No, may be. this mode cannot used in x?emacs19 series smoothly.
ITP: gnuplot-mode
Unless someone else is already working on it and I missed the ITP (checked on the wnpp list already) then I am going to be packaging up gnuplot-mode Source: gnuplot-mode Section: math Priority: optional Maintainer: Ryuichi Arafune <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Standards-Version: 3.0.1 Package: gnuplot-mode Architecture: all Depends: emacs20 | xemacs20-mule | xemacs20-mule-canna-wnn | xemacs20-nomule | xemacs21-mule | xemacs21-mule-canna-wnn, gnuplot Description: Yet another GnuPlot mode for emacsen. This is inspired by the Gnuplot mode originally written by Gershon Elber and initial versions were written in collaboration with Phil Type. All of the code in the current version is new and shares only some concepts with the original mode by Elber. . Gnuplot mode has the following features: 1.Functions for plotting lines, regions, entire scripts, or entire files 2.Graphical interface to setting command arguments 3.Syntax colorization using font-lock or hilit19 4.Automated completion of common words in Gnuplot and automatic indentation 5.On-line help using Info for Gnuplot functions and features 6.Interaction with Gnuplot using comint 7.Convenient key bindings and pull down menus plus a toolbar for use with XEmacs 8.Customizable using the custom package 9.Provides several hooks for additional customization 10.Tested with Emacs 19.34 and 20.2 and XEmacs 20.4. Also works with NTEmacs 20.3. 11.Works with any version of Gnuplot 3.5, 3.6, or 3.7 12.Distributed with a quick reference sheet in postscript which describes the features of Gnuplot mode Copyright: GPL
ITP: texguy
Unless someone else is already working on it and I missed the ITP (checked on the wnpp list already) then I am going to be packaging up texguy TeX-Guy is a set of DVI file controlling programs for X-Window and printers This package contains: xgdvi --- A simple DVI previewer with GTK+ (the GIMP Toolkit) on X Window System version 11 release 6. spwg --- A very simple previewer. spawg --- A simple previiewer but supports anti-aliasing display. spwx11--- 'spwx11' stands for 'the Simplest Previewer in the World for X11' (without anti-aliasing). spx11 --- a simple previewer (without anti-aliasing). spawx11 --- 'spawx11' stands for 'the Simplest Previewer with Antialiasing in the World for X11'. dvi2misc --- A program that generates miscellaneous format file from a DVI file. Previously, this program was called dvi2bdps. It supports the following output formats: * PostScript (in bitmap image form) * PGM image file * EPSON ESC/Page printers * RICOH RPDL printers (e.g., NX110, NX700, etc.) dvi2escpage --- A printer driver for EPSON ESC/Page printers. It supports 300dpi and 600dpi modes. (This may not work for EPSON LP-7000 and LP-7000G.) dvifontlist --- A program to display a list of fonts used in a DVI file. dvispecials --- A program to display `special' DVI instructions (e.g., EPS file) in a DVI file. Copyright: GPL
WHEN do you upload to grep and sed with multi-byte extension?
Hello Mr. Wichert Akkerman, One month ago, I asked you to apply multibyte extension patch to grep and sed and to upload them, to upload grep-ja and sed-ja (by me) instead. However there is no uploading them. Why? You said in debian-devel@lists.debian.org (archive/latest/43648) `release fast, release often' What is a reason you cannot do so? ( I feel that one month is too long to wait as "fast release") If the upstream maintainer does not apply the patch, you should apply and upload them as debian packages because potato is the unstable yet. If you left them not supported multi-byte, Japanese users will not be happy to use debian. There is not enough time to release potato. If you cannot upload grep and sed with multibyte extension until the frozen status (November 1st?), I want to upload them as another package (grep-ja or sed-ja). Please let me know your thinking. Thank you for your reading my poor English. Best Regards. - Research Institute of Electrical Communication Tohoku University Dr. Ryuichi Arafune [EMAIL PROTECTED]