Package: wnpp
Severity: wishlist
Owner: John Wright <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
* Package name: joy2key
Version : 1.6.1
Upstream Author : Peter Amstutz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
* URL : http://interreality.org/~tetron/technology/joy2key/
* License : GPL
Description : T
On Sun, Jan 01, 2006 at 02:50:36PM +0100, Adrian von Bidder wrote:
> On Saturday 31 December 2005 18.48, Osamu Aoki wrote:
> [debmake]
>
> > As I see in debian-reference:
This should have been developers-reference :-)
> > ---
> > A.3.2 debmake
> >
> [...]
> > However, it's not a bug to use debma
On Dec 31, Joey Hess <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Is there any good way to map from a given device (or set of related
> devices) in /dev to a udev rule that will match and allow overriding
> only that device?
For the general case, no: e.g. compare udevinfo -a -p /sys/block/hda and
udevinfo -a -p /
Package: wnpp
Severity: normal
Hi, i am having a hard time maintaining this package, since i don't have x86
hardware anymore, so i am in search of someone, preferably with access to the
debian kernel svn repo, to do uploads of the package, and occasionally work on
them.
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There are a lot of people out there that are willing to help Debian, but
"Help Debian" does look a bit like a horror detective story.
I like the idea of an official title for contributers, but I am not so
keen on I-did-this-and-that counters. You can count bug reports, posts
made on the mailin
On Sun, Jan 01, 2006 at 05:58:21AM -0600, Peter Samuelson wrote:
> So you want rsh/ssh to do the job of word splitting? The question is
No! The easiest way to do word spliting is not to join the words again
after the shell has already split them. No, I am not sure if the
protocol support this. I
On Saturday 31 December 2005 18.48, Osamu Aoki wrote:
[debmake]
> As I see in debian-reference:
> ---
> A.3.2 debmake
>
[...]
> However, it's not a bug to use debmake.
> ---
> I should remove last sentence from all translations.
Or just drop mention of debmake alltogether? The description of the
Today our main router's power supply bit the big one. However, it's back now.
Sorry for the inconvience.
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On Sat, Dec 31, 2005 at 06:22:20PM +, Roger Leigh wrote:
> Osamu Aoki <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> > As I see in debian-reference:
Of course, it is developers-reference :-)
> > ---
> > A.3.2 debmake
> >
> > debmake, a precursor to debhelper, is a more coarse-grained debian/rules
> > assis
To the Debian Developers,
The Debian Project of course is the ultimate volunteer organization
with a democratic community and top notch “open source” ideals. It is in my
opinion this is a project that all others could greatly take notes from. The
intent of this post is address what I
Hilko Bengen wrote:
> What's worse: Support from upstream in general and especially security
> handling has been less than optimal.
Plus, security problems are rather frequent. CVE has issued 28 IDs for
2002-2005.
Cheers,
Moritz
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[Brian May]
> Is there anyway you can disable this implicit shell, either with ssh
> or rsh? I really don't like it. I would rather each parameter be
> passed straight to the remote executable via exec without being
> parsed by sh first.
So you want rsh/ssh to do the job of word splitting? The q
[Frank Küster]
> You are right - I was under the impression that this means "people
> who will do maintainer uploads of this package", but in fact it just
> says "maintainers" in the Policy.
Right, the field is misnamed, it should be "Maintainers:" but that
might be slightly confusing, visually.
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