On Sun, May 12, 2002 at 05:04:51PM -0500, Colin Watson wrote:
On Sun, May 12, 2002 at 11:41:11PM +0200, Andreas Metzler wrote:
I tried to take over maintainership for newsx, but the (sponsored)
upload (1.4pl6.0-1) was classified as NMU.
The .changes file says:
Maintainer: [EMAIL
Stephen Stafford [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Are you sure that just depending on python is enough? I have no idea if
it is or not, but it seems a little slim to me. The easy way to check is to
build a chroot with *only* the base files installed (you can use debootstrap
to do this easily),
I'm one of those developers still using a deprecated PGP key to sign my
Debian packages. I'd like to make the switch to GPG, but I'm not too
sure how. I first generated a GPG key pair using 'gpa'. The Developer's
corner says:
There is information on this in the developers' reference. You can
Roger Leigh [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Junichi Uekawa [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Roger Leigh [EMAIL PROTECTED] immo vero scripsit:
Would the following scheme be acceptable to you?:
Package: libijs-0.34
contains libijs-0.34.so
Would those examples help ?
If it does, I'll
Roger Leigh [EMAIL PROTECTED] immo vero scripsit:
One thing I'm not sure about are the Build-Depends. dpkg-genbuilddeps
and 'dpkg-depcheck -b debian/rules build' both failed on my i386
(PIII) machine.
pbuilder ?
Also, would anyone be willing to sponsor these packages while I am in
the NM
Hi Peter!
On Mon, May 13, 2002 at 03:19:23PM -0400, Peter S Galbraith wrote:
[snip...]
- what do I do with gpg to see what the new key is really signed by my
old PGP key? I would expect to see D2A913A1 in that output, but I
don't:
$ gpg --list-sigs
Luis Bustamante [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi Peter!
Hi, and thanks for the help!
On Mon, May 13, 2002 at 03:19:23PM -0400, Peter S Galbraith wrote:
[snip...]
- what do I do with gpg to see what the new key is really signed by my
old PGP key? I would expect to see D2A913A1 in that
You're not going to believe what's happening
to me now.someone is doing an experiment on me.I mean an
experiment on a living creature.
it's kind of hard to explain this
situation.
Base: liquid
thing interacting with human body in itself.1. they raise some
koreans(about 20) and put liquid
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