Just a qiuck note kabikaboo is now hopefully waiting in NEW
Regards
Christoph
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On Sat, Dec 26, 2009 at 07:50:02PM +0100, Christoph Egger wrote:
On Thu, Dec 24, 2009 at 04:01:06PM +0300, Jeremy Bicha wrote:
Dear mentors,
I am looking for a sponsor for my package kabikaboo.
Package name: kabikaboo
Version : 1.7-1
Hi!
We briefly
On Thu, Dec 24, 2009 at 04:01:06PM +0300, Jeremy Bicha wrote:
Dear mentors,
I am looking for a sponsor for my package kabikaboo.
Package name: kabikaboo
Version : 1.7-1
Upstream Author : Dave Kerrr aid...@shaw.ca, Jeremy Bicha
jer...@bicha.net
URL
Dear mentors,
I am looking for a sponsor for my package kabikaboo.
Package name: kabikaboo
Version : 1.7-1
Upstream Author : Dave Kerrr aid...@shaw.ca, Jeremy Bicha jer...@bicha.net
URL : https://launchpad.net/kabikaboo
License : GPL-2+,
On Tue, Jun 23, 2009 at 7:27 AM, Dave Kerr aid...@shaw.ca wrote:
I have recently added a sponsorship entry for it here:
http://sponsors.debian.net/viewpkg.php?id=480
I don't think anyone uses that site any more.
http://mentors.debian.net/debian/pool/main/k/kabikaboo/kabikaboo_1.1.1.dsc
Dear Mentors,
Can someone please upload this package for me?
I have recently added a sponsorship entry for it here:
http://sponsors.debian.net/viewpkg.php?id=480
1. Name:
kabikaboo
2. License:
GPL
3. Short Description:
Recursive Writing Assistant
3. Long Description:
Kabikaboo is a simple
Dear Debian,
Now that I have coffee again I was able to progress in Debian packaging
understanding. I am now proud to say my package is lintian clean.
Finally, I have a wonderful accomplishment to brag to any future
grandchildren:
1. Name:
kabikaboo
2. License:
GPL
3. Short Description:
Thank you to George Danchev, Daniel Moerner, and Salvatore Bonaccorso.
You have helped me to make my package lintian clean. Sounds like
minty clean... also added a man page. All my time using Linux, I never
thought I would write a man page. I kinda liked it!
I therefore resubmit the
Well the system e-mailed me back and said :
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Your package does not seem to be lintian clean.
'lintian' is a tool to verify if source package contain obvious
packaging errors. These warnings/errors were found:
W: kabikaboo source: dh-clean-k-is-deprecated
N:
N:This package calls dh_clean
In 4a394fad.1060...@shaw.ca, Dave Kerr wrote:
Well the system e-mailed me back and said :
---
Your package does not seem to be lintian clean.
'lintian' is a tool to verify if source package contain obvious
packaging errors. These warnings/errors were found:
W: kabikaboo source:
Thank you for the response.
My relevant directory looks something like this:
kabikaboo_1.1-3_i386.changes
kabikaboo_1.1/ kabikaboo_1.1-3_i386.deb
kabikaboo_1.1-3_amd64.changes kabikaboo_1.1-3_i386.deb.asc
kabikaboo_1.1-3_amd64.deb
On Wed, Jun 17, 2009 at 11:14 PM, Dave Kerraid...@shaw.ca wrote:
Thank you for the response.
My relevant directory looks something like this:
kabikaboo_1.1-3_i386.changes
kabikaboo_1.1/ kabikaboo_1.1-3_i386.deb
kabikaboo_1.1-3_amd64.changes
Hi Debian,
I am looking to add my little program into Debian. It is a simple, but
unique, text editor. I created it to help people write novels.
I am a little overwhelmed by this big Debian ecosystem but eager to
learn. Here are the package details:
1. Name:
kabikaboo
2. License:
GNU
Hi,
Why it should be in Debian: there are ~ a hundred text editors, but none
of them are like this, at least not that I know of. I personally
couldn't write my novel without it - that's why I made it! :)
cheers
Dave
PS. I hope everything is in order here, but if not, please let me know
Hi George, thanks for the help.
I fixed these:
W: kabikaboo: readme-debian-contains-debmake-template
W: kabikaboo: copyright-lists-upstream-authors-with-dh_make-boilerplate
W: kabikaboo: copyright-contains-dh_make-todo-boilerplate
E: kabikaboo: description-starts-with-package-name
W: kabikaboo:
On Mon, Jun 15, 2009 at 12:45 PM, Dave Kerraid...@shaw.ca wrote:
However I am unsure how to fix these two:
W: kabikaboo: new-package-should-close-itp-bug
W: kabikaboo: wrong-bug-number-in-closes l3:#
Could you give me some guidance on new-package-should-close-itp-bug
and
Hi Dave
On Mon, Jun 15, 2009 at 01:45:08PM -0600, Dave Kerr wrote:
Could you give me some guidance on new-package-should-close-itp-bug
and wrong-bug-number-in-closes l3:#? I read the documentation but
I'm unclear if I can submit a bug against my package if the package
isn't submitted
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