On 02/02/2019 13:21, Eugen Dedu wrote:
Ok, I add in CC bug 902633.
Thank you, Nicholas, for having packaged yesterday the new release of
php-mode.
One more remark (perhaps out of topic): it seems to me that Debian
recommends to use NEWS.gz instead of changelog.gz for the upstream
Package: wnpp
Severity: normal
I request an adopter for the opal package.
I have been interested in opal package because ekiga depends on
it, and I have been an ekiga developer. Now, it has been 1-2 years
since ekiga has not been updated, because of lack of developer time, so I
do not have any
Package: wnpp
Severity: normal
I request an adopter for the ptlib package.
I have been interested in ptlib package because ekiga depends on
it, and I have been an ekiga developer. Now, it has been 1-2 years
since ekiga has not been updated, because of lack of developer time, so I
do not have an
Package: wnpp
Severity: normal
I request an adopter for the ekiga package.
I have been interested in ekiga package because I have been an ekiga
developer. Now, it has been 1-2 years
since ekiga has not been updated, because of lack of developer time, so I
do not have any incentive to maintain
So, no one interested in maintaining this package?
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Eugen
On 24/06/12 21:56, Arthur de Jong wrote:
On Sun, 2012-06-24 at 19:28 +0200, Eugen Dedu wrote:
It's not me, it's the shell script I use which gave me "svn2cl:
command not found" :o)
;)
Anyway, the package is uploaded and waiting in NEW:
http://ftp-master.debian.org/ne
On 01/05/11 21:08, Stephen Kitt wrote:
Hi Eugen,
I see you were asking about gcc-mingw32 and mingw-w64 recently. The
new mingw-w64 package suite (mingw-w64, gcc-mingw-w64 and
binutils-mingw-w64) is now available in unstable.
I would love to know if the new packages meet your requirements.
Tha
Any news about the new package which will replace gcc-ming32 (or update it)?
In mingw-w64 description I read:
Along with this package, you need the amd64-mingw32 cross-compiler in
gcc-mingw32 if you want to compile binaries for Windows/amd64
so it seems the new package is still not there.
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E
unstable and testing. Then please remove the kimdaba package.
Friendly,
Eugen Dedu
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