Package: wnpp
Version: N/A; reported 2001-11-27
Severity: wishlist
Package name: zope-exuserfolder
Version : 0.10.1
Upstream Author : Andrew K. Milton [EMAIL PROTECTED]
URL : http://www.zope.org/Members/TheJester/exUserFolder/
License : BSD and compatible
Package: wnpp
Severity: normal
Since I have no longer the setup to use and test mrouted, I would like
someone else to adopt mrouted.
It has currently no RC bugs.
Christoph
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Bug#117512: ITP: cuyo -- Tetris-like game with many suprises
Bug#120070: ITP and search for sponsor: cuyo -- Tetris-like game with very
impressive effects
Bug closed, send any further explanations to =?iso-8859-1?Q?R=FCdiger?=
Kuhlmann
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Bug#120070: ITP and search for sponsor: cuyo -- Tetris-like game with very
impressive effects
Bug#117512: ITP: cuyo -- Tetris-like game with many suprises
Bug reopened, originator not changed.
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Just wondering, since there's no package yet, and woody is starting to
freeze.
I understand if you aren't able to work on it. If you can't do it,
perhaps I could take up the cause?
Package: wnpp
Severity: wishlist
The new g++ 3.0 and libstdc++3 adhere more strictly to the C++ standard
than have previous versions of g++, and many of the extensions in g++
are now gone. Consequently, there is a lot of C++ code that doesn't
compile with g++ 3. Furthermore, some versions of
Package: wnpp
Severity: wishlist
Description from the documentation:
This module provides a nearly complete wrapping of the Sleepycat C API for
the Database Environment, Database, Cursor, and Transaction objects, and each
of these is exposed as a Python Type in the bsddb3.db module. The
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Hi
Thanks for your remarks
Daniel Burrows wrote:
btw, on this topic, from /usr/share/doc/debian-policy/menu.txt.gz:
2.1. Preferred menu structure
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Here is the authoritative list of Debian's menu structure. Please
do
not put your packages
Jeff Licquia [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Just wondering, since there's no package yet, and woody is starting to
freeze.
I understand if you aren't able to work on it. If you can't do it,
perhaps I could take up the cause?
I dunno, Manfred was doing it, IIRC. Last I knew he had a tentative
On Tue, Nov 27, 2001 at 07:17:47PM -0500, Grant Taylor wrote:
I dunno, Manfred was doing it, IIRC. Last I knew he had a tentative
package done, but it's got some C code now, so the packaging will need
some adjustment.
Well, let's do this.
I'm leaving Thursday on a vacation, and will be back
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