On 04/27/2011 10:53 +0800 AM, Thomas Goirand wrote:
Just an advice. Don't just hope. Test it with:
uscan --report --verbose
Thank you. Using watchfiles for launchpad doesn't seem to be as easy as
for other download sites ;-)
But now I found a solution and uploaded to mentors.
Thanks,
Daniel
On Mon, Mar 28, 2011 at 08:30:05PM +0200, Daniel Richter wrote:
Hey,
I've been asked some time ago to take a look at this package. I'm still
not sure if I'd really like to sponsor it. I'm not sure how exactly we
handle software which edits rather vital configuration files and I did not
even test
Hi Sven,
Am Dienstag, den 26.04.2011, 15:16 +0200 schrieb Sven Hoexter:
On Mon, Mar 28, 2011 at 08:30:05PM +0200, Daniel Richter wrote:
I've been asked some time ago to take a look at this package. I'm still
not sure if I'd really like to sponsor it. I'm not sure how exactly we
handle
On 04/27/2011 02:31 AM, Daniel Richter wrote:
* The watch file doesn't work.
Oops, there's still 2.0. I changed it to 2.1 now. Hope it works…
Just an advice. Don't just hope. Test it with:
uscan --report --verbose
Thomas
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On Thu, Dec 09, 2010 at 09:47:20AM +0800, Paul Wise wrote:
Also, what is BURG?
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http://code.google.com/p/burg/
burg is a brand-new boot loader based on GRUB. It uses a new object
format which allows it to be built in a wider range of OS, including
Hi,
Paul Wise wrote:
How does it handle the situation where a user customises their grub
config and then upgrades grub (which runs update-grub)?
The list configuration functionality does its job by modifying the scripts
at /etc/grub.d (it adds an output filter which does the renaming,
On Thu, Dec 9, 2010 at 11:30 PM, Daniel Richter
danielrichter2...@web.de wrote:
Also, what is BURG?
BURG is an grub2 alternative which provides a similar configuration backend
Hmmm, I wonder why they felt the need to fork grub.
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On Fri, 10 Dec 2010 09:45:52 +0800, Paul Wise wrote:
On Thu, Dec 9, 2010 at 11:30 PM, Daniel Richter wrote:
BURG is an grub2 alternative which provides a similar configuration
backend
Hmmm, I wonder why they felt the need to fork grub.
You'll find some information on this page:
On Thu, Dec 9, 2010 at 1:43 AM, Daniel Richter danielrichter2...@web.de wrote:
I am looking for a sponsor for my package grub-customizer.
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grub-customizer - Grub Customizer - A graphical Grub2/BURG configuration
application
How does it handle the situation where a user customises their
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