Re: Rawhide debuginfo packages with no sources
by Adam Miller
I have no idea how I missed my name on the list when the email was
originally sent out but I will be sure to resolve both shed and ninvaders
today.
Sorry about that,
-Adam
(From my G1)
On Apr 18, 2009 8:13 AM, "Ville Skyttä" <ville.skytta(a)iki.fi> wrote:
On Wednesday 08 April 2009, Ville Skyttä wrote: > Hello, > > Quite a few
packages that produce *-deb...
Unfortunately there hasn't been much movement in getting these fixed.
Updated
list follows, after a while I'll file bugs for the remaining ones and/or
excercise provenpackager rights in CVS but it'd be better if maintainers
took
care of these as appropriate before that.
Maintainer Package Co-maintainers
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aconway rhm nsantos
alexlan pvm (none)
amdunn why (none)
athimm mediawiki (none)
ausil elftoaout pjones,spot,jima
awjb multisync (none)
bjensen colrdx sindrepb,sconklin,dp67
bonii moe (none)
caolanm sac (none)
ctyler nled overholt
cweyl perl-DBI-Dumper perl-sig
cwickert emelfm2 (none)
dbhole antlr (none)
dbhole jakarta-commons-logging overholt,kasal
dbhole sinjdoc (none)
dcbw csound pfj
dchen libchewing i18n-team
dchen tomoe-gtk i18n-team,ryo
deji atlas deji
devrim byaccj dbhole
devrim postgresql-odbcng (none)
devrim regexp (none)
dledford lam (none)
drepper pfstools (none)
dwalluck hamcrest (none)
dwheeler zenon pertusus
fab rfdump (none)
fab timespan (none)
fnasser gnu-getopt (none)
gemi curry (none)
gemi erlang (none)
gemi GtkAda (none)
gemi wings (none)
green phasex (none)
guthrie simplyhtml (none)
ianweller csstidy (none)
ifoox mysql-connector-java (none)
itamarjp balance (none)
ixs ddrescue (none)
ixs hevea (none)
jkeating email2trac (none)
jmagne esc (none)
jsafrane freeipmi pknirsch
jsafrane OpenIPMI pknirsch
jwrdegoede elice (none)
jwrdegoede lostlabyrinth (none)
kasal transfig pertusus
kdudka curl (none)
konradm genus2reduction (none)
konradm taginfo (none)
kvolny vodovod (none)
langel bouncycastle langel,oget
laxathom gammu (none)
limb astromenace (none)
limb planets mmahut
limb wesnoth wtogami
linville b43-fwcutter (none)
makghosh qps (none)
maxamillion ifstatus (none)
maxamillion ninvaders (none)
maxamillion shed (none)
mbooth brazil (none)
mmahut nightfall astronomy-sig
mwringe xerces-j2 (none)
ovasik star mildew
overholt jython jmatthews
pcheung avalon-logkit (none)
pcheung concurrent (none)
pcheung jakarta-commons-httpclient akurtakov
pfj mono-debugger (none)
pvrabec sectool jhrozek,mildew
rishi osmo (none)
rrankin denemo (none)
sconklin splat bjensen,dp67
sergiopr blitz (none)
sindrepb xdotool (none)
snecker libflaim (none)
tanguy gperiodic (none)
terjeros simdock (none)
thias gentoo (none)
twaugh cups (none)
verdurin gnomint (none)
wart wormux (none)
wtogami ldm toshio,pertusus,eharrison,ryan52
zprikryl libtrash (none)
(orphan) olpc-utils dcbw,johnp
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