Dear mentors,
I am looking for a sponsor for the new version 0.5.3-5
of my package libtunepimp.
It builds these binary packages:
libtunepimp-dev - MusicBrainz tagging library development files
libtunepimp5 - MusicBrainz tagging library
libtunepimp5-dbg - Debug symbols for libtunepimp5 library
Dear mentors,
I am looking for a sponsor for the new version 1.1-7
of my package ifstat.
It builds these binary packages:
ifstat - InterFace STATistics Monitoring
libifstat-dev - Ifstat Development Files
The package appears to be lintian clean.
The upload would fix these bugs: 363957,
On Tue, 7 Aug 2007 14:25:13 +0200
PICCA Frédéric-Emmanuel [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Dear mentors,
I am looking for a feedback on my tango package, it is not yet
finished but as it use a mysql database and this is my second
package, I asked here for critical views on it. It builds 2 libraries
On Tue, Aug 14, 2007 at 03:31:14PM +0200, Goswin von Brederlow wrote:
I am looking for a sponsor for the new version 1.1-7
of my package ifstat.
Uploaded, well done!
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Dear mentors,
I am looking for a sponsor for the new version 1.0.0-1
of my package chmsee.
It builds these binary packages:
chmsee - A chm file viewer written in GTK
The package appears to be lintian clean.
The package can be found on mentors.debian.net:
- URL:
Hello,
I proposed Colin to work on it during Debconf, but still had no time to do
it.
Interested peoples should read #196762
I tested a CVS snapshot of groff, and now it supports UTF-8 inputs (thanks
to the preconv preprocessor) without patches. There is at least one
remaining issue, which is
On Tue, Aug 14, 2007 at 03:38:25PM +0200, picca wrote:
On Tue, 7 Aug 2007 14:25:13 +0200
PICCA Frédéric-Emmanuel [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Dear mentors,
I am looking for a feedback on my tango package, it is not yet
finished but as it use a mysql database and this is my second
On Tue, 14 Aug 2007 09:48:21 -0400
Justin Pryzby [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
u should support the general case where the SQL server is on a
remote host (not local).
Yes when writing the post I tell to miself but if I want to use a mysql
server on a remote host.
Do you have exemple of package
Mario Iseli [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
On Tue, Aug 14, 2007 at 03:31:14PM +0200, Goswin von Brederlow wrote:
I am looking for a sponsor for the new version 1.1-7
of my package ifstat.
Uploaded, well done!
Thanks. That was quick.
MfG
Goswin
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On Tue, Aug 14, 2007 at 05:54:38PM +0200, picca wrote:
On Tue, 14 Aug 2007 09:48:21 -0400
Justin Pryzby [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
u should support the general case where the SQL server is on a
remote host (not local).
Yes when writing the post I tell to miself but if I want to use a
Dear mentors,
I am looking for a sponsor for my package libterm-ansicolor-ruby.
* Package name: libterm-ansicolor-ruby
Version : 1.0.2-1
Upstream Author : Florian Frank [EMAIL PROTECTED]
* URL : http://term-ansicolor.rubyforge.org/
* License : GPL Version2
On Mon, Aug 13, 2007 at 07:44:09PM +0200, Francesco Aloe wrote:
Hi Bill,
i must apologize because i have done a mistake,a newbie error, i didn't
want hijack your package for asking a ransom. True is that this package
isn't orphaned but RFA'ed, I wrote on your Bug report logs - #313183 a
month
Hi,
* Deepak Tripathi [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2007-08-14 20:44]:
[...]
It builds these binary packages:
libterm-ansicolor-ruby - Ruby library that colors strings using ANSI escape
sequences
[...]
I am a bit curious why should someone not want to use curses
but ansi escapes in ruby?
Kind
On Tue, Aug 14, 2007 at 09:53:12PM +0200, Nico Golde wrote:
I am a bit curious why should someone not want to use curses
but ansi escapes in ruby?
While curses is great for talking to terminals or terminal-like
devices/applications, there are times when you may need to send bare
ANSI or
From: Carl Fürstenberg [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: debian-mentors@lists.debian.org
Subject: RFS: libparse-debcontrol-perl
Dear mentors,
I am looking for a sponsor for my package libparse-debcontrol-perl.
* Package name: libparse-debcontrol-perl
Version : 2.005-1
Upstream Author : Jay
The Fungi [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Of course, I can't imagine an ANSI library would be anything more than a
few dozen string constant definitions, unless you wanted routines to
recognize and condense inefficient ANSI sequences into something denser,
consisting of fewer characters (most the
I guess dbconfig-common is the framework so apt-cache rdepends that.
Yes I am already using it in the package. but for now it install the databas on
the localhost.
I need a example of another package that deal with this remote host
installation.
Thank you
Frederic
(Colin, CC-ing you as I'm not sure if you're of aware of this long thread,
and both man-db and groff are your territory...)
On Tue, Aug 14, 2007 at 05:25:27PM +0200, Nicolas François wrote:
I proposed Colin to work on it during Debconf, but still had no time to do
it.
Could you tell us if
Adam Borowski [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Any such description file would work only as long as you hard-code any
fonts, and somehow provide them for any potential reader. Without this,
wcwidth() is as good as you can get for fixed-width fonts. For
comparison, Red Hat makes a wild assumption
On Tue, Aug 14, 2007 at 09:53:12PM +0200, Nico Golde wrote:
* Deepak Tripathi [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2007-08-14 20:44]:
libterm-ansicolor-ruby - Ruby library that colors strings using ANSI escape
sequences
[...]
I am a bit curious why should someone not want to use curses
but ansi
Hi,
* Adam Borowski [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2007-08-15 01:17]:
On Tue, Aug 14, 2007 at 09:53:12PM +0200, Nico Golde wrote:
* Deepak Tripathi [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2007-08-14 20:44]:
libterm-ansicolor-ruby - Ruby library that colors strings using ANSI
escape sequences
[...]
I am a bit
On Aug 14, 2007, at 9:31 AM, Goswin von Brederlow wrote:
I am looking for a sponsor for the new version 1.1-7
of my package ifstat.
Would I be correct in thinking that it is a bug for files of
the same name to come from different packages? I ask because there
is another ifstat
On Tue, Aug 14, 2007 at 07:30:41PM -0400, Robert James Clay wrote:
Would I be correct in thinking that it is a bug for files of the
same name to come from different packages? I ask because there is
another ifstat file in Debian; it's from the ifcico package
gets installed in a different
On Tue, Aug 14, 2007 at 04:13:17PM -0700, Russ Allbery wrote:
Adam Borowski [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Any such description file would work only as long as you hard-code any
fonts, and somehow provide them for any potential reader. Without this,
wcwidth() is as good as you can get for
Dear mentors,
I am looking for a sponsor for my packages ladr and prover9-manual
(I am packaging the documentation separately because upstream distributes
it in a separate tarball).
* Package name: ladr, prover9-manual
Version : 0.0.200708
Upstream Author : William McCune [EMAIL
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Adam Borowski wrote:
[...]
Due to Red Hat and probably other dists using UTF-8 already, plenty of man
pages are in UTF-8 when our groff still can't parse them. Having gone
through 2/3 of the archive, I got 807 such pages so far. And every single
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Dear mentors,
I am looking for a sponsor for my package audtty.
* Package name: audtty
Version : 0.1.5a-1
Upstream Author : Tony Vroon [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Christian Birchinger [EMAIL PROTECTED]
On Tue, Aug 14, 2007 at 11:06:19PM +0200, Chris Taylor wrote..
I am looking for a sponsor for my package audtty.
* Package name: audtty
Version : 0.1.5a-1
A few comments:
The package does not build for me. It fails with: Unmet build
dependencies: automake. I have
I'm looking for a little help/review to make sure I get this right.
Earlier this year I created a new package called csstidy. Upstream
did not provide a Makefile, so I created one using autotools and put
it in place using dpatch. Worked fine.
Now upstream has released a new version of csstidy,
Russ Allbery wrote:
The Fungi [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Of course, I can't imagine an ANSI library would be anything more than a
few dozen string constant definitions, unless you wanted routines to
recognize and condense inefficient ANSI sequences into something denser,
consisting of fewer
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