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Sarah Hobbs schrieb:
> This worries me. We apparently have various people who don't think
> before sending changes, yet have direct upload access to most of the
> archive. Is having a note in the wiki really going to suffice?
Everybody has done a mi
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Scott Kitterman schrieb:
> Go for it. Since the reorganization, I can never tell where things should
> go.
Where would you have put it before?
What about doing a title search for Debian?
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Bugs/ReportingToDebian seems to stand
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Daniel Holbach wrote:
> Scott Kitterman schrieb:
>> Please think before you send bugs to Debian. It's great for inter-distro
>> relations when we can send them good fixes that make life easier for Debian.
>>
>> Stuff like this doesn't help and all
On Thu, 07 Feb 2008 08:10:20 +0100 Daniel Holbach
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>Hello Scott,
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>Scott Kitterman schrieb:
>> Recently I was informed by a DD that I often work with about an odd bug
that
>> one of my fellow MOTUs had filed. Apparentl
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Hello Scott,
Scott Kitterman schrieb:
> Recently I was informed by a DD that I often work with about an odd bug that
> one of my fellow MOTUs had filed. Apparently this person had thought it
> would be good to suggest the Debian Maintainer incorpor
On Wed, Feb 06, 2008 at 10:34:39PM -0500, Scott Kitterman wrote:
> Please think before you send bugs to Debian. It's great for inter-distro
> relations when we can send them good fixes that make life easier for Debian.
> Stuff like this doesn't help and all and reinforces negative stereotypes t
Recently I was informed by a DD that I often work with about an odd bug that
one of my fellow MOTUs had filed. Apparently this person had thought it
would be good to suggest the Debian Maintainer incorporate the Ubuntu
specific changes in his package.
While this is generally good, in this case
Hello!
I have successfully uploaded a package (rsplib_2.4.0-beta3) using dput, but
when I try to recover a login on http://revu.tauware.de/, the error is "No
REVU account for [EMAIL PROTECTED] exists yet.". There was no e-mail
response upon the successful dput upload.
I have registered a Launc
Hi, I'm having problems using cimg. When I try to build even the simpler
examples such as the tutorial:
http://cimg.sourceforge.net/reference/group__cimg__tutorial.html
I get a few hundreds errors all about some X stuff for example:
undefined reference to XDestroyWindow
or
undefined reference to X
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From: Ubuntu Installer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Feb 6, 2008 6:45 PM
Subject: New: lemonpos-kde4 0.4.1-0ubuntu1 (source)
To: Harald Sitter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
NEW: lemonpos-kde4_0.4.1.orig.tar.gz
NEW: lemonpos-kde4_0.4.1-0ubuntu1.diff.gz
NEW: lemonpos-kde4_
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Daniel Holbach wrote:
> I'm pleased to let you know we're going to have an Ubuntu Developer
> Week. We've planned it for Feb 18th to Feb 22nd.
There are still some open slots on
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/UbuntuDeveloperWeek/Prep
If you are available du
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