it with tcsh, but not in any
spectacular way. It needs Term::ReadKey (libterm-readkey-perl). It only sets
LC_CTYPE, and it sets it hardcoded to en_US.UTF-8 when it detects UTF-8.
It also eats all typeahead, unfortunately, which may be annoying depending
on your habits.
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it with tcsh, but not in any
spectacular way. It needs Term::ReadKey (libterm-readkey-perl). It only sets
LC_CTYPE, and it sets it hardcoded to en_US.UTF-8 when it detects UTF-8.
It also eats all typeahead, unfortunately, which may be annoying depending
on your habits.
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oc/mutt/manual.txt.gz in its package.)
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modified Togl to
work properly) but that's easily fixed.
See also my original mentor request:
http://lists.debian.org/debian-mentors/2003/debian-mentors-200301/msg00164.html
and its followup.
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On Wed, Feb 05, 2003 at 04:57:06PM +0100, Thomas Wouters wrote:
> On Wed, Feb 05, 2003 at 12:28:17PM +0100, Rafal Zawadzki wrote:
> > There is no new version this utility. I tried contact developer, but got
> > no answer. What can i do ? (I can't fix it by myself).
> I
On Wed, Feb 05, 2003 at 12:28:17PM +0100, Rafal Zawadzki wrote:
> There is no new version this utility. I tried contact developer, but got
> no answer. What can i do ? (I can't fix it by myself).
I don't use wmget myself, but you can try the attached patch for bug
#176558 :-)
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On Wed, Feb 05, 2003 at 04:57:06PM +0100, Thomas Wouters wrote:
> On Wed, Feb 05, 2003 at 12:28:17PM +0100, Rafal Zawadzki wrote:
> > There is no new version this utility. I tried contact developer, but got
> > no answer. What can i do ? (I can't fix it by myself).
> I
On Wed, Feb 05, 2003 at 12:28:17PM +0100, Rafal Zawadzki wrote:
> There is no new version this utility. I tried contact developer, but got
> no answer. What can i do ? (I can't fix it by myself).
I don't use wmget myself, but you can try the attached patch for bug
#176558 :-)
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> maintainers to split the ksplash theme into a separate package, then you
> could conflict with that instead.
I agree that both of these are better solutions.
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you could ask the KDE
> maintainers to split the ksplash theme into a separate package, then you
> could conflict with that instead.
I agree that both of these are better solutions.
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, pythoncard-doc
depends on python2.2-pythoncard or python2.3-pythoncard. You need either of
the latter two installed to install the former. In other words, you can't
install pythoncard-doc (with examples) if you don't have the python
libraries installed to actually run the examples or
, pythoncard-doc
depends on python2.2-pythoncard or python2.3-pythoncard. You need either of
the latter two installed to install the former. In other words, you can't
install pythoncard-doc (with examples) if you don't have the python
libraries installed to actually run the examples or
On Thu, Jan 23, 2003 at 05:23:17PM +0100, Thomas Wouters wrote:
> Hi, my name is Thomas Wouters and I'm looking for a mentor. :)
> The PyOpenGL debian package, python-opengl, is heavily outdated, being
> version 1.5.7 whereas the upstream stable version is 2.0.0.44 by now. It
&
On Thu, Jan 23, 2003 at 05:23:17PM +0100, Thomas Wouters wrote:
> Hi, my name is Thomas Wouters and I'm looking for a mentor. :)
> The PyOpenGL debian package, python-opengl, is heavily outdated, being
> version 1.5.7 whereas the upstream stable version is 2.0.0.44 by now. It
&
it would not change much the structure of the package to make it
> an installer. Is it necessary per Debian policy? Could it be in main then?
Eh, no, that isn't quite how it works. Better check the Debian Policy
Manual:
http://www.debian.org/doc/debian-policy/
It explains it a lot
it would not change much the structure of the package to make it
> an installer. Is it necessary per Debian policy? Could it be in main then?
Eh, no, that isn't quite how it works. Better check the Debian Policy
Manual:
http://www.debian.org/doc/debian-policy/
It explains it a lot
ost an installer.
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The PyOpenGL debian package, python-opengl, is heavily outdated, being
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