samuel desseaux [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Hello!
I'm a young french developer and user of debian (linux is my great passion)
I'd like to work (and so learn it)on the maintaining of packages.So, i think
it's a good way to go into the project and learn.
Tell me if it is possible and
samuel desseaux [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Hello!
I'm a young french developer and user of debian (linux is my great passion)
I'd like to work (and so learn it)on the maintaining of packages.So, i think
it's a good way to go into the project and learn.
Tell me if it is possible and
Sven LUTHER [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Hello, ...
[...]
After a bit more looking, i noticed that the arch: all packages were not
autobuilt, which seems normal to me with a bit more thinking about it,
but the binary-all package is rather huge, and i have difficulties
uploading it right
Sven LUTHER [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Hello, ...
[...]
After a bit more looking, i noticed that the arch: all packages were not
autobuilt, which seems normal to me with a bit more thinking about it,
but the binary-all package is rather huge, and i have difficulties
uploading it right
J. Scott Edwards [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I agree that one shouldn't restrict the sources. But I am curious how one
tests on various platforms. All of my machines are x86 and PowerPC (and
it's dead at the moment). Then of course I could use the compile farm at
SourceForge.
If you are a
christophe barbé [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I forgot to mention that we exchanged encrypted secret words and that I
check the fingerprint when I meet him.
He use his email address in his gpg key but his email address is not
related to his name.
I am sure he is the guy behind the key.
I
christophe barbé [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I forgot to mention that we exchanged encrypted secret words and that I
check the fingerprint when I meet him.
He use his email address in his gpg key but his email address is not
related to his name.
I am sure he is the guy behind the key.
I
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