RFS: Patches available for user-mode-linux, kernel-patch-uml

2005-12-01 Thread Stefano Melchior
Hi guys, a couple of weeks ago I submitted some patches in order to make the user-mode-linux support, as well as kernel-patch-uml, a bit more actual and to help the people, who would like to try this technology, available for sarge kernels. This means that user-mode-linux was knowingly not

RFS: glkterm - an implementation of the Glk library for terminals

2005-12-01 Thread Niko Tyni
Hi, this is the second of my seven sponsoring requests for packages related to Interactive Fiction and the Glk library specification. I'm posting them separately for clarity and CCing the corresponding ITP for each package. Apologies for the number of emails. Any comments on the packages are

RFS: xglk - Glk implementation for the X Window System

2005-12-01 Thread Niko Tyni
Hi, this is the third of my seven sponsoring requests for packages related to Interactive Fiction and the Glk library specification. I'm posting them separately for clarity and CCing the corresponding ITP for each package. Apologies for the number of emails. Any comments on the packages are

RFS: glkloader - dynamic loading front end for Glk libraries

2005-12-01 Thread Niko Tyni
Hi, this is the fourth of my seven sponsoring requests for packages related to Interactive Fiction and the Glk library specification. I'm posting them separately for clarity and CCing the corresponding ITP for each package. Apologies for the number of emails. Any comments on the packages are

RFS: nitfol - a Z-machine adventure game interpreter

2005-12-01 Thread Niko Tyni
Hi, this is the sixth of my seven sponsoring requests for packages related to Interactive Fiction and the Glk library specification. I'm posting them separately for clarity and CCing the corresponding ITP for each package. Apologies for the number of emails. Any comments on the packages are

RFS: int-fiction-ifp - Interactive Fiction Plugin engine -- a collection of game intepreters

2005-12-01 Thread Niko Tyni
Hi, this is the last of my seven sponsoring requests for packages related to Interactive Fiction and the Glk library specification. I'm posting them separately for clarity and CCing the corresponding ITP for each package. Apologies for the number of emails. Any comments on the packages are

RFS: liblog-dispatch-perl -- Dispatches messages to multiple Log::Dispatch::* objects

2005-12-01 Thread Jonas Genannt
Hello, I'm searching for an sponsor for the liblog-dispatch-perl Package. * Package name: liblog-dispatch-perl Version : 2.11 Upstream Author : Dave Rolsky [EMAIL PROTECTED] * License : GPL Description : Dispatches messages to multiple Log::Dispatch::* objects

Re: Para quem sempre Amei Angels Card !!!!!!!

2005-12-01 Thread debian-devel-request
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Re: Para quem sempre Amei Angels Card !!!!!!!

2005-12-01 Thread debian-ia64-request
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RFS: actr5 - Cognitive architecture

2005-12-01 Thread François-Denis Gonthier
Hi, since nobody answered my question about packaging Lisp application such as the one that is the subject of this RFS, I decided there might not be any problems with it. You can find the package at http://neutronic.mine.nu/unstable. Source: actr5 Version: 20040422 Section: science

Re: RFS: actr5 - Cognitive architecture

2005-12-01 Thread Justin Pryzby
On Thu, Dec 01, 2005 at 02:30:17PM -0500, Fran?ois-Denis Gonthier wrote: Package: actr5 Architecture: i386 Depends: cmucl Description: Cognitive architecture ACT-R is a cognitive architecture: a theory for simulating and understanding human cognition. More simply put, by simulating an

RFS: BOINC

2005-12-01 Thread Frank S. Thomas
Hi, I'm looking for a co-maintainer and sponsor for BOINC. BOINC is the infrastructure for distributed computing that is developed and used by the [EMAIL PROTECTED] project. More information about BOINC is available here: http://boinc.berkeley.edu/ I'm not looking only for a sponsor who

RFS: GNUstep packages

2005-12-01 Thread Hubert Chan
I have taken over maintainership of the GNUstep core packages (gnustep-make, gnustep-base, gnustep-gui, gnustep-back, gnustep-ppd) -- at least until Eric Heintzmann has more free time again. I am also planning on taking over some other GNUstep packages that have been orphaned (e.g. renaissance,

Re: RFS: tex4ht - A system for generating hypertext using TeX

2005-12-01 Thread Kapil Hari Paranjape
Dear Mentors, On Fri, 25 Nov 2005, Kapil Hari Paranjape wrote: On Wed, 23 Nov 2005, Kapil Hari Paranjape wrote: Package: tex4ht Version: 20051122.2010-1 Where: http://www.imsc.res.in/~kapil/debian/tex4ht/tex4ht*20051122.2010*

Two questions related to C++ ABI transition

2005-12-01 Thread Ming Hua
Hello, One package I maintain (libscim8 from scim) is going through the c2-c2a C++ ABI transition. I have two questions about the dependency handling in such a transition: 1. Raised by my sponsor - Should I add g++ (= 4.0.2-4) to the Build-Depends? I did not do so, and my sponsor asked why not.