Bug#700576: cowsay: Please add a kangaroo cow

2019-02-03 Thread Paul Hardy
Control: tags -1 + patch This patch changes the version of the kangaroo cow salsa merge from an NMU, "-5.1", to a QA upload, "-6" (because the package is orphaned) and makes the kangaroo cow license "GPL-2+". Thanks, Paul Hardy diff -u -r -N nmu-kangaroo/debia

Bug#700576: cowsay: Please add a kangaroo cow

2018-12-08 Thread Paul Hardy
I have submitted a merge request for this on salsa.debian.org. Thanks, Paul Hardy

Bug#700576: cowsay: Please add a kangaroo cow

2018-11-10 Thread Paul Hardy
Here is a kangaroo cow NMU patch created with "diff -r -N -u". The directories are "cowsay-3.03+dfsg2-5" (current Debian unstable version) and "cowsay-3.03+dfsg2-5.1" (kangaroo cow NMU version). Thanks, Paul Hardy cowsay-kangaroo-patch.txt.gz.sig Description: P

Bug#700576: cowsay: Please add a kangaroo cow

2018-10-26 Thread Paul Hardy
Control: tags -1 + pending - help I am going to prepare an NMU to fix this bug using the patch that I submitted previously. Thanks, Paul Hardy

Bug#700576: cowsay: Pleasy add kangaroo cow :)

2018-10-15 Thread Paul Hardy
it horizontally) with the stated copyright and license terms. Francois, this package has no maintainer right now so if you want to upload this patch please do. The header information in kangaroo.cow could be copied into debian/copyright as well. Have fun! Thanks, Paul Hardy kangaroo.cow

Re: DocBook 5 for Debian

2017-08-02 Thread Paul Hardy
Guillem, On Wed, Aug 2, 2017 at 1:07 AM, Guillem Jover <guil...@debian.org> wrote: > Hi! > > On Tue, 2017-08-01 at 23:24:20 -0700, Paul Hardy wrote: > > I am creating a new XSLT file to convert DocBook 5 "refentry" (man page) > > files to texinfo files

DocBook 5 for Debian

2017-08-02 Thread Paul Hardy
ot;", etc.). I think that would be appropriate for a "docbook5-xml" package. Therefore, I propose filing ITPs for packages "docbook5", "docbook5-xsl", and "docbook5-xml". The packages initially would be based on DocBook 5.1, unless DocBook 5.2 is finalized in the meantime. Any comments or suggestions? Thank you, Paul Hardy