Bug#89717: O: gnuserv -- client/server addon for the emacs editor
On Thu, Mar 15, 2001 at 10:42:13AM -0600, Martin Michlmayr wrote: > * Aaron Lehmann <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [010315 08:26]: > > I will adopt this if no one else shows interest, to prevent it from > > being removed from the distribution. > > It won't be removed anyway. The package has simply been orphaned. It does, however, have RC bugs. Someone has to fix these.
Bug#89717: O: gnuserv -- client/server addon for the emacs editor
* Aaron Lehmann <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [010315 08:26]: > I will adopt this if no one else shows interest, to prevent it from > being removed from the distribution. It won't be removed anyway. The package has simply been orphaned. -- Martin Michlmayr [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Bug#89717: O: gnuserv -- client/server addon for the emacs editor
On Thu, Mar 15, 2001 at 09:56:07AM +, Martin Michlmayr wrote: > Package: wnpp > Severity: normal > > The current maintainer of gnuserv, Frederic Lepied <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, > has orphaned this package. If you want to be the new maintainer, > please take it -- fix the outstanding bugs and upload a new version > with your name in the Maintainer: field. I will adopt this if no one else shows interest, to prevent it from being removed from the distribution.
Bug#89717: O: gnuserv -- client/server addon for the emacs editor
Package: wnpp Severity: normal The current maintainer of gnuserv, Frederic Lepied <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, has orphaned this package. If you want to be the new maintainer, please take it -- fix the outstanding bugs and upload a new version with your name in the Maintainer: field. Some information about this package: Package: gnuserv Priority: optional Section: editors Installed-Size: 98 Maintainer: Frederic Lepied <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Architecture: i386 Version: 2.1alpha-5 Depends: emacsen, libc6 Filename: dists/potato/main/binary-i386/editors/gnuserv_2.1alpha-5.deb Size: 31128 MD5sum: f9430f6126c1bf380c88838d12f37033 Description: client/server addon for the emacs editor Execute emacs commands or load files from a command line. -- Martin Michlmayr [EMAIL PROTECTED]