Re: Request for sponsor: timer-q1 and socket-poll1

2001-02-11 Thread Colin Watson
James Antill [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I'm in n the NM queue, and would like someone to sponsor my packages "timer-q1", "timer-q1--dev", "socket-poll1" and "socket-poll1-dev". Adding... deb-src ftp://ftp.and.org/debian/james_debs/ ./ ftp://ftp.and.org/pub/james/debian/, perhaps? I'd consider

Re: Compiler error: cannot find -ldb

2001-02-11 Thread Luis Arocha
Y el viernes 9 de febrero, Ben Collins escribió: No, latest glibc does not include compile support for libdb. Install and Build-Depends on libdb2-dev I think it will not be so easy. Configure script still write '-ldb' in Makefile. How can I say it must write '-ldb2'? Saludos -- Luis

Problems with packaging of dstooltk (policy/libs).

2001-02-11 Thread Bart Oldeman
Hi all, I sent an ITA wrt to dstooltk and dstooltk-doc to wnpp. I'm not (yet) a Debian developer (but maybe someone is willing to sponsor me?), but have been a user since '97 and use dstool for my research; that's why I didn't want to have it orphaned. There are basically two versions of

Re: Request for sponsor: timer-q1 and socket-poll1

2001-02-11 Thread Colin Watson
James Antill [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I'm in n the NM queue, and would like someone to sponsor my packages timer-q1, timer-q1--dev, socket-poll1 and socket-poll1-dev. Adding... deb-src ftp://ftp.and.org/debian/james_debs/ ./ ftp://ftp.and.org/pub/james/debian/, perhaps? I'd consider

Re: Compiler error: cannot find -ldb

2001-02-11 Thread Luis Arocha
Y el viernes 9 de febrero, Ben Collins escribió: No, latest glibc does not include compile support for libdb. Install and Build-Depends on libdb2-dev I think it will not be so easy. Configure script still write '-ldb' in Makefile. How can I say it must write '-ldb2'? Saludos -- Luis

Problems with packaging of dstooltk (policy/libs).

2001-02-11 Thread Bart Oldeman
Hi all, I sent an ITA wrt to dstooltk and dstooltk-doc to wnpp. I'm not (yet) a Debian developer (but maybe someone is willing to sponsor me?), but have been a user since '97 and use dstool for my research; that's why I didn't want to have it orphaned. There are basically two versions of