Programming Lang: C
> Section : Utilities
> Description: a little and powerful file object manipulation tool.
>
I think that should be "object file" instead of "file object".
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expect "--" to be optional, so making the script behave that way would
be another improvement (i.e. stop processing failmalloc options at the
first argument not starting
an::Dpkg::Copyright has a syntax
error in configuration file:
Missing 'Files:' specification at top of section number 5
[0] http://dep.debian.net/deps/dep5/
[1] http://lists.debian.org/debian-project/2011/01/msg00042.html
I've not actually tested failmalloc yet, but assuming i
de8fd4cc9d9790
ftputil_2.4.2.orig.tar.gz
I assume this is an accident, and not intentional (e.g. for DFSG
purposes). Could you please fix it?
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Jaromír Mikeš writes:
> On lintian -i now I have this output:
> lv2core source: newer-standards-version 3.8.1 (current is 3.7.3)
> N:
> N: The source package refers to a `Standards-Version' which is newer than
> N: the highest one lintian is programmed to check. If the source package
> N:
Stefan Ott writes:
> On Sun, Mar 15, 2009 at 04:50, Stefan Ott wrote:
>> Dear mentors,
>>
>> I am looking for a sponsor for the new version 2.8-22
>> of my package "aumix".
>>
>> It builds these binary packages:
>> aumix - Simple text-based mixer control program
>> aumix-gtk - Simple mixer
s
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on this SONAME thing. Reading the guides
> and policy manual also made me realise this package needs some more
> work.
>
> I'll be reading on dbs and dpatch today.
>
Maybe you want to have a look at CDBS as well.
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While I agree with Adrian, there is probably no reason against
> making wmansied.1 a symlink to WMAnsiEd.1.
>
Agreed.
> I, for one, hate capital letters. :)
>
Is this why you don't capitalize your Realname? (Sorry, I just had to
ask :).
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to keep the .orig.tar.gz pristine, i.e. the
same as upstream (so you can verify md5sums), if possible. There are
circumstances when the tarball can't be kept pristine, e.g. when it
contains non-DFSG-free parts. If that's not the case, you should
include changes in the .diff.gz, either dir
project machines
listed at [0]. If found this very helpful when investigating
architecture-specific problems.
[0] http://db.debian.org/machines.cgi
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Packaging shared libraries is complex business, you should have a look
at the libpkg-guide[0].
[0] http://www.netfort.gr.jp/~dancer/column/libpkg-guide/libpkg-guide.html
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> to Build-Depends-Indep. And use dh_python and lintian/linda !
>
And maybe CDBS.
> You should probably make sure you read a lot about packaging!
>
Indeed.
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probably won't be happy with a merged orig.tar.gz - you
> would always have to create it newly even if only one component changed;
> and you'd have problems picking a version number.
>
Well, you could take the date as a version number.
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rixed <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Second Idea was to ln -s ../patches from ./debian, but symlinks must
> be avoided because of CVS.
>
Use something less retarded than CVS?
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ecstatic!
> If you don't have the time, I'll try to fit it in myself, since this
> is my main peeve with pkg-config.
>
>
Note that there is already a patch and bug report: #229980.
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ecstatic!
> If you don't have the time, I'll try to fit it in myself, since this
> is my main peeve with pkg-config.
>
>
Note that there is already a patch and bug report: #229980.
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R_PARISC_PCREL17F
for sqliteFixSrcList
/usr/bin/ld: final link failed: Bad value
The full log is at
http://buildd.debian.org/fetch.php?&pkg=sqlite&ver=2.8.12-2&arch=hppa&stamp=1077823037&file=log&as=raw.
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Hi!
When testing.pl [0] says a package A makes a package B uninstallable
and B has the latest version in testing, does that mean B must be
recompiled for A to enter?
[0] http://bjorn.haxx.se/debian/testing.pl
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Hi!
When testing.pl [0] says a package A makes a package B uninstallable
and B has the latest version in testing, does that mean B must be
recompiled for A to enter?
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tags 217592 +help
thanks
This seems to be a libtool issue, but I'm not totally sure. Has anyone
experienced something like this (paste from the build log):
../../libtool: line 3590: ELF [0-9][0-9]*-bit [LM]SB (shared object|dynamic lib ):
command not found
[...]
*** Warning: linker path does not
tags 217592 +help
thanks
This seems to be a libtool issue, but I'm not totally sure. Has anyone
experienced something like this (paste from the build log):
../../libtool: line 3590: ELF [0-9][0-9]*-bit [LM]SB (shared object|dynamic lib
): command not found
[...]
*** Warning: linker path does not
Hi!
I wonder why libsigcx is not uploaded for m68k - it has been built
sucessfully on 1 Oct according to [0].
[0] http://buildd.debian.org/build.php?arch=m68k&pkg=libsigcx
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Hi!
I wonder why libsigcx is not uploaded for m68k - it has been built
sucessfully on 1 Oct according to [0].
[0] http://buildd.debian.org/build.php?arch=m68k&pkg=libsigcx
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Thomas Viehmann <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Andreas Rottmann wrote:
>>>However - some of these apps are useful in their own right (such as a
>>>data viewer or conversion tool). Is it ok to place a symlink from
>>>/usr/bin to /usr/share/libfoo-apps/bin so
Thomas Viehmann <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Andreas Rottmann wrote:
>>>However - some of these apps are useful in their own right (such as a
>>>data viewer or conversion tool). Is it ok to place a symlink from
>>>/usr/bin to /usr/share/libfoo-apps/bin so
these
> apps directly?
>
I'd go for just putting them into /usr/bin (watch out for namespace
collisions/pollution, though) and not install the source at all. A
user needing the source could always 'apt-get source libfoo-apps'.
Just my 4 €-cent...
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these
> apps directly?
>
I'd go for just putting them into /usr/bin (watch out for namespace
collisions/pollution, though) and not install the source at all. A
user needing the source could always 'apt-get source libfoo-apps'.
Just my 4 ¤-cent...
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t to be updated and (b) a manual kick by aj. It's possible that only
>> (b) is necessary; I'll be able to tell you shortly.
>
> Confirmed. I've mailed aj.
>
Thanks alot!
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package. Therefor I'm looking for a new sponsor for
> Thuban.
>
> If someone is interested I can send him or her an URL where he or
> she can download the necessary files.
>
I've already played with thuban a bit and could sponsor you, I guess.
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n libsigcx-0.6-1 libsigcx-0.6-dev libsigcx-gtk-0.6-1
libsigcx-gtk-0.6-dev | grep testing
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`
And furthermore: Why do they have no testing canditate?
Any help really appreciated.
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t to be updated and (b) a manual kick by aj. It's possible that only
>> (b) is necessary; I'll be able to tell you shortly.
>
> Confirmed. I've mailed aj.
>
Thanks alot!
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package. Therefor I'm looking for a new sponsor for
> Thuban.
>
> If someone is interested I can send him or her an URL where he or
> she can download the necessary files.
>
I've already played with thuban a bit and could sponsor you, I guess.
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And furthermore: Why do they have no testing canditate?
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nk $(CXXLD) $(AM_CXXFLAGS) $(CXXFLAGS)
$(AM_LDFLAGS) $(LDFLAGS) -o $@
This will override AM's default link line.
5) rebuild
Hopefully future versions of automake will support this without ugly hacks.
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nk $(CXXLD) $(AM_CXXFLAGS)
$(CXXFLAGS) $(AM_LDFLAGS) $(LDFLAGS) -o $@
This will override AM's default link line.
5) rebuild
Hopefully future versions of automake will support this without ugly hacks.
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> Hi all,
>
> Using DH_COMPAT=2 in my rules and calling dh_shlibdeps -a.. however, it
>
This may be a stupid question, but why do you use such a low DH_COMPAT
setting?
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> Hi all,
>
> Using DH_COMPAT=2 in my rules and calling dh_shlibdeps -a.. however, it
>
This may be a stupid question, but why do you use such a low DH_COMPAT
setting?
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debian/ dir alone.
>
> [1] The Right Way, IMHO, is using tags and branches. For each upstream
> release, you could have a debian branch, containing only changes to
> the debian/ dir.
>
Seconded. I once did a brief sum-up how I manage that, in case
someone's intere
debian/ dir alone.
>
> [1] The Right Way, IMHO, is using tags and branches. For each upstream
> release, you could have a debian branch, containing only changes to
> the debian/ dir.
>
Seconded. I once did a brief sum-up how I manage that, in case
someone's intere
posting in
English.
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It would be good to post the full pkg decsriptions here, so one could
get an idea abot the packages without actually downloading them.
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>
It would be good to post the full pkg decsriptions here, so one could
get an idea abot the packages without actually downloading them.
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; für die Distribution verwendet wird.
>
Indeed you won't find a single alien-generated package in Debian.
In der Tat wirst du kein einziges alien-erzeugtes Paket in der
Distribution finden.
>
>
> Könnten Sie mir erklären, wie das funktioniert?
>
RTFM: http://www.debian.o
; für die Distribution verwendet wird.
>
Indeed you won't find a single alien-generated package in Debian.
In der Tat wirst du kein einziges alien-erzeugtes Paket in der
Distribution finden.
>
>
> Könnten Sie mir erklären, wie das funktioniert?
>
RTFM: http://www.debian.or
n /usr/bin is *not* invoked during
build, but the libtool script in the source. So if your pkg is smart
(e.g. using automake), you don't need to build-depend on libtool.
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ol in /usr/bin is *not* invoked during
build, but the libtool script in the source. So if your pkg is smart
(e.g. using automake), you don't need to build-depend on libtool.
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NMU for recompilation with the new libgtk2.0 (compiled against
> libpng3).
>
> All my files for gtkballs-3.0.1-1 are available at
> http://tildemh.com/tmp/debian
>
> I would be most grateful if someone would check them and upload if
> they're satisfactory.
>
I'
ng to
> an NMU for recompilation with the new libgtk2.0 (compiled against
> libpng3).
>
> All my files for gtkballs-3.0.1-1 are available at
> http://tildemh.com/tmp/debian
>
> I would be most grateful if someone would check them and upload if
> they're satisfactory.
>
I'
Hi!
I uploaded a package (quick-lounge-applet) to unstable that sould have
gone to experimental (mostly due to a dependency on libpanel-applet2).
/me slaps himself fiercly
How can I try to clean this mess up?
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Hi!
I uploaded a package (quick-lounge-applet) to unstable that sould have
gone to experimental (mostly due to a dependency on libpanel-applet2).
/me slaps himself fiercly
How can I try to clean this mess up?
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o/for zinf?
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is this possible?
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Hi!
I'd like to know how to have debconf templates displayed only if one,
say upgrades his package "foo" from a version <= "baz".
Any hints?
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Hi!
I'd like to know how to have debconf templates displayed only if one,
say upgrades his package "foo" from a version <= "baz".
Any hints?
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- libolena-demo for binary of demonstration (/usr/bin) and sources of
> demonstration (/usr/share/doc/libolena/demo)
>
> Is this the correct choice ?
>
This seems fine.
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- libolena-demo for binary of demonstration (/usr/bin) and sources of
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>
> Is this the correct choice ?
>
This seems fine.
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Colin Watson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> On Mon, Feb 18, 2002 at 09:20:31PM +0100, Andreas Rottmann wrote:
> > tclsh ./www/index.tcl `cat ./VERSION` >index.html
> > make[1]: *** [index.html] Error 139
> [...]
> > Has anyone got an idea what 'Error 139
Colin Watson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> On Mon, Feb 18, 2002 at 09:20:31PM +0100, Andreas Rottmann wrote:
> > tclsh ./www/index.tcl `cat ./VERSION` >index.html
> > make[1]: *** [index.html] Error 139
> [...]
> > Has anyone got an idea what 'Error 139
aw
Has anyone got an idea what 'Error 139' means?
I tried to build the doc target manually on one of the ARM potato
machines and with tclsh (8.2 in potato, above is 8.3) it works
perfectly -- as on all other architectures...
Thx for any info,
Andy
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aw
Has anyone got an idea what 'Error 139' means?
I tried to build the doc target manually on one of the ARM potato
machines and with tclsh (8.2 in potato, above is 8.3) it works
perfectly -- as on all other architectures...
Thx for any info,
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d in NMU' in
the BTS. Have I missed something?
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d in NMU' in
the BTS. Have I missed something?
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r is always the copyright
holder...
However, does anyone know what I should fill in in my ITP/Package for
the license? Public domain? Should I ask the author?
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r is always the copyright
holder...
However, does anyone know what I should fill in in my ITP/Package for
the license? Public domain? Should I ask the author?
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certainly ok, but are you going to get the thing uploaded to
the archive? If you aren't yet a debian maintainer and want to become
one, you should seek a sponsor
(http://www.internatif.org/bortzmeyer/debian/sponsor/) for your
package.
Andy
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Martin Michlmayr <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> * Andreas Rottmann <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [20011120 15:07]:
> > In the 'package installed' mail the installer tells me:
> > However the relevant part of the changelog reads:
>
> Take a look at the changes f
Martin Michlmayr <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> * Andreas Rottmann <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [20011120 15:07]:
> > In the 'package installed' mail the installer tells me:
> > However the relevant part of the changelog reads:
>
> Take a look at the changes f
fig script, now using pkg-config (closes: #119112).
* Integrated NMU fixes (closes: #87298, #87309).
* Move to to non-US due to postgresql dependency (closes: #97112).
-- Andreas Rottmann <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Mon, 02 Nov 2001 12:39:27 +0200
gql (0.0.6-2.2) unstable; urgency=low
*
fig script, now using pkg-config (closes: #119112).
* Integrated NMU fixes (closes: #87298, #87309).
* Move to to non-US due to postgresql dependency (closes: #97112).
-- Andreas Rottmann <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Mon, 02 Nov 2001 12:39:27 +0200
gql (0.0.6-2.2) unstable; urgency=low
*
). I guess the gql sources may be
automatically removed, but the archive maintance software has no clue
that the gql-drivers packages are now obsoleted by the new gql source
pkg. Should I file bug reports against ftp.debian.org and
non-us.debian.org?
Thx for any info,
Andy
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packages). I guess the gql sources may be
automatically removed, but the archive maintance software has no clue
that the gql-drivers packages are now obsoleted by the new gql source
pkg. Should I file bug reports against ftp.debian.org and
non-us.debian.org?
Thx for any info,
Andy
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Is the correct way to file a bug against non-us.debian.org
(where gql-drivers resides)?
Thx for any help,
Andy
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Is the correct way to file a bug against non-us.debian.org
(where gql-drivers resides)?
Thx for any help,
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and i will leave soname '0' as long as it is, since the API changes
in almost every version and I don't want to change the package names
each new release.
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and i will leave soname '0' as long as it is, since the API changes
in almost every version and I don't want to change the package names
each new release.
Regards, Andy
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Also, lintian warns:
W: libucxx0: postinst-unsafe-ldconfig
W: libsigcx0-gtk: postinst-unsafe-ldconfig
But both of them have the ldconfig call guarded like this:
if [ "$1" = "configure" ]; then
ldconfig
fi
Is this a bug in lintian?
Thanks for any help,
Also, lintian warns:
W: libucxx0: postinst-unsafe-ldconfig
W: libsigcx0-gtk: postinst-unsafe-ldconfig
But both of them have the ldconfig call guarded like this:
if [ "$1" = "configure" ]; then
ldconfig
fi
Is this a bug in lintian?
Thanks for any help,
es) failed:
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So what can I do to get my key in the LDAP DB updated?
Thanks for any information,
Andy
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es) failed:
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So what can I do to get my key in the LDAP DB updated?
Thanks for any information,
Andy
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r's key is new.
>
I have a similiar problem (lost key) and mailed keyring-maint a month
or longer ago and didn't get any response yet --- perhaps
keyring-maint is really linked to /dev/null? This is really bad, since
I can't upload any pkgs until my new key is in the keyring, I
th
r's key is new.
>
I have a similiar problem (lost key) and mailed keyring-maint a month
or longer ago and didn't get any response yet --- perhaps
keyring-maint is really linked to /dev/null? This is really bad, since
I can't upload any pkgs until my new key is in the keyr
Use for
any purpose.).
Can I simply put this explanation into the
/usr/share/doc/sqlite/copyright file, or should I choose a licence
(e.g. GPL/LGPL) for the packages? I could justify that by the
not-so-small changes in the build system.
Thanks for any hints,
Andy
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ed. Use for
any purpose.).
Can I simply put this explanation into the
/usr/share/doc/sqlite/copyright file, or should I choose a licence
(e.g. GPL/LGPL) for the packages? I could justify that by the
not-so-small changes in the build system.
Thanks for any hints,
Andy
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Andreas Rottmann <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Matt Zimmerman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
[snip]
> >
> Maybe you're interested in my GQL Library
> (http://gql.sourceforge.net), which appears to be a C++ equivalent of
> libdbi. Furthermore it uses
Andreas Rottmann <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Matt Zimmerman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
[snip]
> >
> Maybe you're interested in my GQL Library
> (http://gql.sourceforge.net), which appears to be a C++ equivalent of
> libdbi. Furthermore it uses
terface once (in C++) and then use it by different scripting
languages (by now Python and (very limited) Guile).
I will upload new packages to the sourceforce web pages in the next few days.
Andy
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ce (in C++) and then use it by different scripting
languages (by now Python and (very limited) Guile).
I will upload new packages to the sourceforce web pages in the next few days.
Andy
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3-7), libglib1.2 (>= 1.2.0), libsigc++0
Installed-Size: 292
Maintainer: Andreas Rottmann <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Source: ucxx
Description: uC++ - A C++ plugin and extension language framework
uC++ aim is to provide a convenient way to incorporate both native
(compiled) and scripting plu
3-7), libglib1.2 (>= 1.2.0), libsigc++0
Installed-Size: 292
Maintainer: Andreas Rottmann <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Source: ucxx
Description: uC++ - A C++ plugin and extension language framework
uC++ aim is to provide a convenient way to incorporate both native
(compiled) and scripting plu
debian developer near Salzburg, Austria, willing to sign my key?
Thanks for any information,
Andy
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debian developer near Salzburg, Austria, willing to sign my key?
Thanks for any information,
Andy
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;t
> > see any gpg options to mh, and if I include my scanned identification as
>
> You should have a look at mutt. It handles gpg signing etc.
>
Or (X)Emacs/Mailcrypt...
Andy
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;t
> > see any gpg options to mh, and if I include my scanned identification as
>
> You should have a look at mutt. It handles gpg signing etc.
>
Or (X)Emacs/Mailcrypt...
Andy
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e behavior. Now I can actually get libfoo-dev package build
> dependencies and such (aswell as sgml and tetex related things). So it
> works pretty well.
>
> Would you like me to send you the source I have?
>
Yes, please. Is it as easy as
pid_t vfork() { return(fork()); } /*
table behavior. Now I can actually get libfoo-dev package build
> dependencies and such (aswell as sgml and tetex related things). So it
> works pretty well.
>
> Would you like me to send you the source I have?
>
Yes, please. Is it as easy as
pid_t vfork() { return(fork(
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