On Thu, Mar 06, 2014 at 05:25:03PM +0100, s.jodo...@chu.ulg.ac.be wrote:
> Hi Andreas,
>
> The bug in the Boost package has been tagged as fixed now [1]. Please would
> you kindly try again?
Done. Thanks for your preparation
Andreas.
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Hi Mark,
[sorry for violating netiquette and answering in public but
I regard your mail on one hand not private and on the other
hand interesting for the Debian Med team.]
On Thu, Mar 06, 2014 at 08:18:33AM -0800, Mark Bartelt wrote:
> Hello ... I was wondering whether you ever received a repl
Hi Andreas,
The bug in the Boost package has been tagged as fixed now [1]. Please would you
kindly try again?
Thanks,
Sébastien-
[1] https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=739904
> Unfortunately the package does not build in pbuilder. Sebastien, are
> you
> able to verify this?
Hi,
On Thu, Mar 6, 2014 at 2:30 PM, Iain R. Learmonth wrote:
>
> Thanks for offering to package this. (:
>
My pleasure! I can only hope I am up to the task.
>
> Unfortunately my CPAP machine is a ResMed S9 Escape so doesn't record
> any useful data but I am looking to get a CMS50D+ and would
On Thu, Mar 6, 2014 at 1:46 PM, Andreas Tille wrote:
> I hope you don't mind about my first lesson in the "New Contributor
> Game": Please always speak in public if you do not have any private
> message. So I take the freedom to violate shamelessly the netiquette
> and answer right on the Debia
Hi Iain,
On Thu, Mar 06, 2014 at 01:30:58PM +, Iain R. Learmonth wrote:
> On 06/03/14 12:46, Andreas Tille wrote:
> >> I know an open source medical software that is not yet on Debian. This
> >> software is called SleepyHead [1]. It is a tool made for Obstructive Sleep
> >> Apnea (OSA) patient
On 06/03/14 12:46, Andreas Tille wrote:
>> I know an open source medical software that is not yet on Debian. This
>> software is called SleepyHead [1]. It is a tool made for Obstructive Sleep
>> Apnea (OSA) patients who undergo treatment by continuous positive airway
>> pressure (CPAP).
>>
>> 1
Hi Ubiratan,
I hope you don't mind about my first lesson in the "New Contributor
Game": Please always speak in public if you do not have any private
message. So I take the freedom to violate shamelessly the netiquette
and answer right on the Debian Med mailing list ... since other people
might b
Hi Hiram,
On Thu, Mar 06, 2014 at 12:19:37AM -0800, Hiram Clawson wrote:
> For this devian-med project, is it important where the git repository resides
> to maintain the source code for a particular package ? Can we keep it
> wherever it is convenient for us ?
The source code what we in Debian
Good Evening Andreas:
For this debian-med project, is it important where a git repository
is kept for a particular package ? I would guess that as long as
it is a public git resource it can be anywhere ?
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Good Evening Andreas:
For this debian-med project, is it important where a git repository
is kept for a particular package ? I would guess that as long as
it is a public git resource it can be anywhere ?
--Hiram
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On Thu, Mar 06, 2014 at 12:19:37AM -0800, Hiram Clawson wrote:
> For this devian-med project, is it important where the git repository resides
> to maintain the source code for a particular package ? Can we keep it
> wherever it is convenient for us ?
As far as the application source is concerne
Good Morning Andreas:
For this devian-med project, is it important where the git repository resides
to maintain the source code for a particular package ? Can we keep it
wherever it is convenient for us ?
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