Re: using cow-shell to build a package

2006-07-31 Thread Martin Man
Michael Hanke wrote On 2006-07-29 18:08,: Hi, [snip/] > It would be nice if you could describe your setup in more detail (or even provide the hook scripts somewhere). I tried a A00login hookscript that invokes in interactive bash, but for some reason it exits immediately when invoked by pbui

Re: using cow-shell to build a package

2006-07-31 Thread Michael Hanke
Hi, On Mon, Jul 31, 2006 at 11:32:43AM +0200, Martin Man wrote: > > > Michael Hanke wrote On 2006-07-29 18:08,: > >Hi, > > > >[snip/] > > > >It would be nice if you could describe your setup in more detail (or > >even provide the hook scripts somewhere). I tried a A00login hookscript > >that inv

Re: Sponsor for 'hotkeyd' using the input event device

2006-07-31 Thread Daniele Sempione
On Sun, Jul 30, 2006 at 12:51:24AM +0200, Christopher Zimmermann wrote: > Hi! > > I wrote a small daemon in perl which listens for keystrokes on > the /dev/input/event[0123] input event devices and executes small > commands or even complex scripts when certain keys are pressed. > > I know that th

Closing bugs tagged as $oldstable

2006-07-31 Thread Daniel Leidert
Hello, Short question, because I wasn't successful to find the answer myself: How are bugs treated, that are tagged as $oldstable (currently woody)? When these bugs can be closed? Or do they have to stay open for all the time? How do you treat such bugs? Regards, Daniel -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, emai

RFS: libnet-ping-external-perl (updated package)

2006-07-31 Thread Eugene Krivdyuk
Dear mentors, I am looking for a sponsor for the new version 0.11-1 of package "libnet-ping-external-perl". It builds these binary packages: libnet-ping-external-perl - Provide an interface to the system ping command The package is lintian clean. The upload would fix these bugs: 209890, 329636,

Re: Closing bugs tagged as $oldstable

2006-07-31 Thread Justin Pryzby
On Mon, Jul 31, 2006 at 04:36:24PM +0200, Daniel Leidert wrote: > Hello, > > Short question, because I wasn't successful to find the answer myself: > How are bugs treated, that are tagged as $oldstable (currently woody)? Since version tracking is implemented [0], all the "distribution tags" mean "

Re: [RFS] tktable

2006-07-31 Thread Justin Pryzby
On Thu, Jul 27, 2006 at 02:16:04PM -0400, pryzbyj wrote: > I seek a sponsor for tktable. The relevant patch closes an RC bug and > will allow me to continue/restart work on a new upstream release of ds9. I just updated it to include a small, new fix, probably-closing 2 important bugs. Justin htt

Re: RFS: libnet-ping-external-perl (updated package)

2006-07-31 Thread tony mancill
Hello Eugene, I'm looking at your package now and agree to sponsor it. It appears that you've erased the changelog entry for the NMU of 0.11-0.1 which closed a couple of those bugs. Instead of removing that entry, I suggest that you leave it intact, and then request that the sponsor build with t

Re: RFS: pmplib - create music databases used by portable media players

2006-07-31 Thread Martin Ellis
On Monday 31 July 2006 06:28, George Danchev wrote: > I looked at your source package and I think it is a better idea to split > off a library package, or you have any good reasons not doing so ? Yes, at the moment, we don't really expect anyone to be building against the library - the package is

Re: Closing bugs tagged as $oldstable

2006-07-31 Thread Daniel Leidert
Am Montag, den 31.07.2006, 11:19 -0400 schrieb Justin Pryzby: > On Mon, Jul 31, 2006 at 04:36:24PM +0200, Daniel Leidert wrote: > > Hello, > > > > Short question, because I wasn't successful to find the answer myself: > > How are bugs treated, that are tagged as $oldstable (currently woody)? > Sin

Re: RFS: urw-garamond -- scalable PostScript font from the Garamond family

2006-07-31 Thread Rogério Brito
Hi, Florent. On Jul 31 2006, Florent Rougon wrote: > Rogério Brito <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > I would love to see your package uploaded to Debian and I have seen > > that the latest version you published is both lintian and linda > > clean. > > This is all very nice, but last time I checked,

Re: RFS: urw-garamond -- scalable PostScript font from the Garamond family

2006-07-31 Thread Neil Williams
Rogério Brito wrote: > Hi, Florent. > > On Jul 31 2006, Florent Rougon wrote: >> Rogério Brito <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >>> I would love to see your package uploaded to Debian and I have seen >>> that the latest version you published is both lintian and linda >>> clean. >> This is all very nice,

Re: Closing bugs tagged as $oldstable

2006-07-31 Thread Joe Smith
"Daniel Leidert" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message news:[EMAIL PROTECTED] The reason, why I ask: I have 2 bugs open in a package and both only apply to Woody, but not to Sarge, Etch or Sid. So I want to know, when or under which circumstances I can close or "drop" them. Considering that

Re: RFS: urw-garamond -- scalable PostScript font from the Garamond family

2006-07-31 Thread Florent Rougon
Hi, Rogério Brito <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I just read the copyright file and I thought that it would be > distributable. Are there any conflicts in what is written there? I pointed out the problems I saw in the initial thread about this RFS. Please check the debian-mentors archives. > Ple

Re: RFS: urw-garamond -- scalable PostScript font from the Garamond family

2006-07-31 Thread Rogério Brito
Hi, Neil. On Jul 31 2006, Neil Williams wrote: > After only a v.quick look, Aladdin is the problem: (...) > It could be OK in non-free but is that what you really want? I'm not the original poster, but, as a user, I would really want to have it available, even if it "taints" my system (being draw