Moving files and Conflicts/Replaces

1999-10-08 Thread Ben Darnell
I am adopting the pilot-link package, which is split into (among others) pilot-link and pilot-link-tcl. In the previous package, a tcl script was left in the pilot-link package, which made it depend on tcl/tk and therefore X. I want to move this file to pilot-link-tcl, and have done so by placing

Re: Moving files and Conflicts/Replaces

1999-10-08 Thread David Coe
Ben Darnell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: [...] > In the previous package, a tcl script > was left in the pilot-link package, which made it depend on tcl/tk and > therefore X. I want to move this file to pilot-link-tcl, and have done > so by placing the filename in debian/pilot-link-tcl.files. T

RE: protocol: closing bugs

1999-10-08 Thread Sean 'Shaleh' Perry
On 07-Oct-99 Dpk wrote: > I recently adopted dhcpcd, and have made 3 uploads to close almost 20 > bugs against the potato version, which includes daemons for both 2.0.x > and 2.(1, 2 ,and soon 3).x kernels. > > I am looking at the remaining bugs which are, for the most part, filed > against the s

Re: Moving files and Conflicts/Replaces

1999-10-08 Thread Sean 'Shaleh' Perry
On 08-Oct-99 David Coe wrote: > Ben Darnell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > > > [...] > >> In the previous package, a tcl script >> was left in the pilot-link package, which made it depend on tcl/tk and >> therefore X. I want to move this file to pilot-link-tcl, and have done >> so by placing th

How to manage a new upstream version

1999-10-08 Thread Mauro Mazzieri
I'm not an official maintainer, but I'm only willing to find someone who can sponsor me, so I take a package from the wnpp list a started to work on it. I'm working on hwtools. It's composed of many binary, and there are some new upstream version of them. My problem is: what is the best method to

RE: How to manage a new upstream version

1999-10-08 Thread Sean 'Shaleh' Perry
On 08-Oct-99 Mauro Mazzieri wrote: > I'm not an official maintainer, but I'm only willing to find someone who > can sponsor me, so I take a package from the wnpp list a started to work > on it. > > I'm working on hwtools. It's composed of many binary, and there are some > new upstream version of