On Wed, May 16, 2007 at 04:23:34PM +0200, Giorgio Pioda wrote:
> the time has come to search for a sponsorship to upload qgfe (sid and
> backports I would propose).
>
> Qgfe is surely not the best GUI for a CLI program but in case of gnuplot
> is the only one available (actually there is also an o
Hello mentors,
the time has come to search for a sponsorship to upload qgfe (sid and
backports I would propose).
Qgfe is surely not the best GUI for a CLI program but in case of gnuplot
is the only one available (actually there is also an old tcl version but
is really very very old).
Many math-t
* Giorgio Pioda <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [070505 10:09]:
> I have a second version of the qgfe package that I builded after the
> review of the first one as listed previously in debian-mentors.
the first problems I stumbled over:
- It does not honor DEB_BUILD_OPTIONS (policy 10.1, I guess only some
Hallo mentors,
I have a second version of the qgfe package that I builded after the
review of the first one as listed previously in debian-mentors.
It compiles nicely with dpkg under i386-sid and also under amd64-etch.
It is a good software in combination with gnuplot, xfig and texmacs for
math-
On Mon, 30 Apr 2007 10:00:40 +0200, Giorgio Pioda wrote:
> Download: http://web.ticino.com/gfwp/debian/qgfe-1.0/
I'm not a DD, but here go some short remarks on your package:
* debian/README.Debian is an empty template and can possibly be
removed.
* All the debian/foo.ex files seem to be unuse
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA1
Name: qgfe-1.0
Licence: GPL v. 2
Architecture: i386
Description: QGFE is a Graphical front end for Gnuplot to make life
easier using Gluplot.
The only similar package is based on tcl and is very very old and
unmantained.
Download: http://web.ticin
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