Re: Documentation for new maintainers

1998-10-31 Thread Adam P. Harris
In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Raphael Hertzog <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: >> Raphael, this info exists already. It is on our web site and in >> debian packages. Rather than wasting effort, why not help make the >> current documents come up to date? > I just had a look to the latest developers-

Re: rescue-disk kernel

1998-10-31 Thread Greg Norris
> I believe that if you install the debian kernel-source package, it > comes configured with the configuration used in the the kernel-image > packages, which is the configuration used on the boot disks. As it turns out, that is absolutely correct. I just needed to look for ".config.sav" rather th

Re: Maintaining a non-US package?

1998-10-31 Thread Chris Leishman
On Sat, Oct 31, 1998 at 01:02:09AM +0100, Martin Schulze wrote: > Chris Leishman wrote: > > > > > > Hi, > > > > I was wondering if someone could give me a quick rundown on maintaining > > a non-US package, ie. how to upload, what the section name in the package > > should be and anything else th

Re: Maintaining a non-US package?

1998-10-31 Thread Martin WHEELER
On Sat, 31 Oct 1998, Martin Schulze wrote: > Chris Leishman wrote: > > > > Also, what is the state of the non-US distribution? > > What do you want to hear? "horrible"? "desastrous"? Well, take a look > at nonus.debian.org and judge yourself. Ah. Do I take it that the spelling "nonus" [wit

Re: Maintaining a non-US package?

1998-10-31 Thread Martin Schulze
Chris Leishman wrote: > > > Hi, > > I was wondering if someone could give me a quick rundown on maintaining > a non-US package, ie. how to upload, what the section name in the package > should be and anything else that is relevant. Simply upload it to nonus.debian.org, there's also an incoming

Maintaining a non-US package?

1998-10-31 Thread Chris Leishman
Hi, I was wondering if someone could give me a quick rundown on maintaining a non-US package, ie. how to upload, what the section name in the package should be and anything else that is relevant. Also, what is the state of the non-US distribution? Thanks, Chris --