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Previously peter karlsson wrote:
> Something like a file containing a list of alternative bug reorting
> addresses that these tools can use instead of [EMAIL PROTECTED]
We could put a Bugreports-To: field in the control file I guess. I
suggest you propose this on the debian-policy list.
Wichert.
d-devel & d-mentors,
Hi. I'm not yet a developer, so I need a sponsor for this, my first
package. 'pmud' is a daemon that monitors battery life on the Powerbook
line of Apple computers. It's distributed under the GPL2, and available
at http://www3.jvc.nl/linuxppc/ (as RPMs and SRPMS).
Julian Gilbey:
> Not as far as I know. But it would be a useful enhancement,
> especially if the number of "foreign" .debs increases.
Well, since there are some plans on releasing deb archives for the product I
work on, I thought it'd be nice. Since it's a commercial (as in non-free)
product, I'
[Cc'ing -dpkg]
On Mon, May 29, 2000 at 02:47:44PM +0200, peter karlsson wrote:
> For .deb packages that are not "Debian official", is there any control file
> that can be used to redirect bug reports (as sent by the "bug" program), so
> that they do not get sent to Debian's bug tracking system and
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