Accepted apple2 0.7.4-3 (i386 source)

2004-08-25 Thread Tom Lear
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Date: Sun, 22 Aug 2004 14:38:38 -0700
Source: apple2
Binary: apple2 xapple2
Architecture: source i386
Version: 0.7.4-3
Distribution: unstable
Urgency: low
Maintainer: Tom Lear [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Changed-By: Tom Lear [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Description: 
 apple2 - Apple ][ Emulator
 xapple2- Apple ][ Emulator
Closes: 196928 239867
Changes: 
 apple2 (0.7.4-3) unstable; urgency=low
 .
   * Fixed svgalib build-depends
   * Applied Martin Quinson's gettext patch (Closes: #239867)
   * Removed bad urls from description (Closes: #196928)
Files: 
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 6520543275322ef69b3e6024f08ee5d4 4585 contrib/otherosfs optional 
apple2_0.7.4-3.diff.gz
 40f07071745c604904566376841b9687 164078 contrib/otherosfs optional 
apple2_0.7.4-3_i386.deb
 67c6766e961c03c242b68471af794f31 65542 contrib/otherosfs optional 
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Accepted:
apple2_0.7.4-3.diff.gz
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apple2_0.7.4-3.dsc
  to pool/contrib/a/apple2/apple2_0.7.4-3.dsc
apple2_0.7.4-3_i386.deb
  to pool/contrib/a/apple2/apple2_0.7.4-3_i386.deb
xapple2_0.7.4-3_i386.deb
  to pool/contrib/a/apple2/xapple2_0.7.4-3_i386.deb


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Accepted stella 1.4.1-1 (i386 source)

2004-08-25 Thread Tom Lear
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Date: Sun, 22 Aug 2004 17:30:41 -0700
Source: stella
Binary: stella
Architecture: source i386
Version: 1.4.1-1
Distribution: unstable
Urgency: low
Maintainer: Tom Lear [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Changed-By: Tom Lear [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Description: 
 stella - Atari 2600 Emulator for SDL  X windows
Closes: 174998 190958 262493 263406
Changes: 
 stella (1.4.1-1) unstable; urgency=low
 .
   * Added debian-menus script to create menu files based on rom images.
   * New upstream release.
   * This Release and 1.2-1.2 NMU (Closes: #174998, #190958, #262493, #263406)
Files: 
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 079d261d19f1a851c999c183e40c7413 707079 contrib/otherosfs optional 
stella_1.4.1.orig.tar.gz
 f28298bce36026b5c16ec0ce9e359d9f 12407 contrib/otherosfs optional 
stella_1.4.1-1.diff.gz
 fa90ff4ea5e2692ac6c649e140515376 481058 contrib/otherosfs optional 
stella_1.4.1-1_i386.deb

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Accepted:
stella_1.4.1-1.diff.gz
  to pool/contrib/s/stella/stella_1.4.1-1.diff.gz
stella_1.4.1-1.dsc
  to pool/contrib/s/stella/stella_1.4.1-1.dsc
stella_1.4.1-1_i386.deb
  to pool/contrib/s/stella/stella_1.4.1-1_i386.deb
stella_1.4.1.orig.tar.gz
  to pool/contrib/s/stella/stella_1.4.1.orig.tar.gz


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Accepted stella 1.2-1 (i386 source)

2003-02-21 Thread Tom Lear
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Date: Wed, 12 Feb 2003 12:11:40 -0800
Source: stella
Binary: stella
Architecture: source i386
Version: 1.2-1
Distribution: unstable
Urgency: low
Maintainer: Tom Lear tom@x
Changed-By: Tom Lear tom@x
Description: 
 stella - Atari 2600 Emulator for SDL  X windows
Changes: 
 stella (1.2-1) unstable; urgency=low
 .
   * New upstream release. -- Closes #179753, #180204, #180670
Files: 
 ab93fcfac547e7f8445495b6c2164b46 656 contrib/otherosfs optional stella_1.2-1.dsc
 2c24c0fa2655a597b9e04742485e5ed8 393923 contrib/otherosfs optional 
stella_1.2.orig.tar.gz
 3f518dd86007837684fc3e19cbb3b807 12068 contrib/otherosfs optional stella_1.2-1.diff.gz
 6c673ee4a1e3d2badbfe88cdb28c7dee 369768 contrib/otherosfs optional 
stella_1.2-1_i386.deb

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Accepted:
stella_1.2-1.diff.gz
  to pool/contrib/s/stella/stella_1.2-1.diff.gz
stella_1.2-1.dsc
  to pool/contrib/s/stella/stella_1.2-1.dsc
stella_1.2-1_i386.deb
  to pool/contrib/s/stella/stella_1.2-1_i386.deb
stella_1.2.orig.tar.gz
  to pool/contrib/s/stella/stella_1.2.orig.tar.gz


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Re: Many ports open by default

2001-05-04 Thread Tom Lear
On Mon, Apr 30, 2001 at 11:52:46PM +, Will Lowe wrote:
 Sure, don't run the daemon at all.  When you install exim, rm
 /etc/init.d/rc?.d/S*exim and it won't start.  Local processes will be

BTW, I think this is what ssh should do if you choose not to run the
daemon on startup (rather than making /etc/init.d/ssh not work at all).
I have ssh installed on my laptop, and I don't want it running by
default, but I'd like to be able to start and stop it with the
/etc/init.d script.  Anyone else agree with this (should I file a bug)?
- Tom




Intent to package: cooledit

1999-05-25 Thread Tom Lear
On Fri, 14 May 1999, Leon Breedt wrote:

 Martin Schulze spake thus:
 
  I wonder if/when/why not/how/who there is/will be/will package
  the CoolEdit HTML editor?
 
 The author works for the same company as I do, and asked me to
 package it, but I really don't have the time.
 
 I'd appreciate it, and I know he would, if someone could package
 it for Debian.

I hearby state my intention to package cooledit, smalledit, coolicon,
coolman, and libcw (the widget library they rely on).
- Tom



Netscape under unstable...

1999-05-20 Thread Tom Lear
Is it just me or is netscape crashing more recently?  Every machine that I
have following unstable is having problems with netscape crashing, but the
machines following stable work fine.
- Tom

Desired=Unknown/Install/Remove/Purge
| Status=Not/Installed/Config-files/Unpacked/Failed-config/Half-installed
|/ Err?=(none)/Hold/Reinst-required/X=both-problems (Status,Err: uppercase=bad)
||/ NameVersionDescription
+++-===-==-
ii  communicator-ba 4.5-7  Communicator base support for version 4.5
ii  libc6   2.1.1-5GNU C Library: Shared libraries and timezone
ii  libg++272   2.7.2.8-0.1The GNU C++ libraries (libc6 version).
ii  xlib6g  3.3.3.1-3  shared libraries required by X clients
ii  xpm4g   3.4k-1 X Pixmap run-time libraries




Re: Time to rewrite dpkg

1999-05-19 Thread Tom Lear
On Wed, 19 May 1999, Aaron Van Couwenberghe wrote:

   Notably, I'm going to be writing it in C++. This will add about 270k
 to the boot disks' root image, but as the floppy install methods are for the
 most part phasing out under the shadow of easier methods, I'm not going to
 lose any sleep over this. libstdc++ can be minimized for static linkage
 anyway.
   Why C++? Well, personally, I have been seeing all of these
 applications pop recently that are for package management, aside from dpkg.
 Examples include dconfig and apt. Other ideas have been floating about, like
 source dependencies and binary diffs.

Specifically what features of C++ are you planning on using?

 I will pursue it, and let the chips fall where they may.

Good luck.
- Tom



Re: Your Stealth Mail Bomber

1999-01-20 Thread Tom Lear
On Tue, 19 Jan 1999, Zephaniah E, Hull wrote:

 Well, I think its time that we start trying to truly enforce our spam
 policy...

Advertising policy.  Yes this is long overdue.
- Tom 



Re: Where does 'www-data' come from?

1999-01-20 Thread Tom Lear
On Tue, 19 Jan 1999, Eduardo Marcel Macan wrote:

   We seem to have a ever-standing bug against postgresql saying we
 cannot have a user called www-data accessing databases (postgresql
 complains about the '-' in the name, it looks like it is not a valid char
 for postgresql usernames at all). Since I have been making kludges in
 several scripts a client of mine has for them to work on debian+Pg I
 started to wonder... Where does the name www-data come from? IS there any
 argument against 'www' ?

Actually, in postgres if you create www-data (quotes included and they
must be double quotes) it works.

   See, I am not suggesting that we change the username to solve the
 postgres problem, this would solve this problem, but not THE problem with
 postgres. I am just wondering why it is not called just 'www'.

I've wondered that myself.
- Tom



Re: login time limits in slink???

1998-10-15 Thread Tom Lear
On Thu, 15 Oct 1998, Craig Sanders wrote:

 On 15 Oct 1998, Paul Crowley wrote:
 
  Craig Sanders [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
  
   anyone know what it is in slink which is enforcing idle-timeout and daily
   time limits on serial lines?
  
  I don't have this problem, and I haven't installed idled:
  
  Description: Idle Daemon. Removes idle users.
   Idled is a daemon that runs on a machine to keep an eye on current
   users.  If users have been idle for too long, or have been logged on
   for too long, it will warn them and log them out appropriately.
 
 yeah, i know about idled.  i even package a similar daemon for debian
 (timeoutd).
 
 i don't have idled or timeoutd or anything similar installed on the machine
 in question.  that was the first thing i thought of.

Maybe autolog, it's in hamm too though.
autolog - Terminates connections for idle users
- Tom



Re: Top source

1998-10-07 Thread Tom Lear
On Wed, 7 Oct 1998, Peter Iannarelli wrote:

 Hello all:
 
 What package hosts the top command?
dreamer:~% dpkg -S /usr/bin/top
procps: /usr/bin/top

 I want to see if I can get the thing going
 for multi-CPU systems.
I use it on multi-CPU systems.  What doesn't work about it?
- Tom



Re: automating the Intents to package was Re: Please follow protocol when you announce your Intents to package

1998-06-25 Thread Tom Lear
On Thu, 25 Jun 1998, Andreas Jellinghaus wrote:

 In article [EMAIL PROTECTED] you write:
 Ok, I'm game.  I have had to fend off enough people from taking my
 packages that this is worth my time.  Besides, I enjoy writing CGI, call
 me sick.  What do we want/need/desire/despise and let's get this going.
 
 a database with the stuff from wnpp (list of programs that should be packages,
 and of orphaned/giveaway packages). would be nice to also handle tasks with
 that (e.g. someone to check permissions of files and suid/sgid bits in all
 packages).
 
 the whole thing with a i will do it button, maybe also with a history
 function. no access control: we will correct things, if some people do crap.
 a daily or weekly journal to debian-devel would also be nice...

I had a package of mine moved to orphaned and I never knew about it, we
should notify maintainers whenever thier packages are orphaned.
- Tom


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Intent to package newscache...

1998-06-10 Thread Tom Lear
I intend to package newscache a free cache server for the USENET News
system available under the GNU General Public License. 

It's home page is http://www.infosys.tuwien.ac.at/~gschwind/NewsCache/

Hope there aren't any objections...
- Tom


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Intent to pakage astrolog

1998-06-09 Thread Tom Lear
Astrolog is a many featured and customizable astrology chart calculation
program for DOS, Windows, Mac, and Unix, used in 30+ countries on six
continents.  It is 100% freeware and requires no registration fee. :) The
complete source code is available . Astrolog features: wheels, aspects,
midpoints, relationship charts, transits, progressions, some
interpretations, astro-graphy, local horizon, constellations, planet
orbits, dispositors, various influence charts, biorhythms, different
zodiacs, central p lanets, 14 house systems, 8400 year ephemeris,
asteroids, Uranians, fixed stars, Arabic parts, script files and macros,
interactive PC  MS/X11 Windows graphics, smooth animation of charts,
graphic files in PostScript, Windows metafile, and bitmap formats , and
more! 

100% freeware of course means it has to go into non-free, because of a
plethora of copyrights, all less than acceptable.

Any objections?
- Tom


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