Re: Comparison with GNU 0.2
> doschk not 1.1 [[ What's that??? ]]
See the attached.
> e2fsprogs NEEDED 1.08
> emacs NEEDED 19.34b
I'll take this. I'll probably do version 20, since that's what I've got
installed here...
> gcal not 2.10 [[ What's THAT??? ]]
See the attached
> gcc done 2.7.2.3-6 > 2.7.2.2 [[ has wrong specs file, though ]]
IMHO this should be fixed before any announcement.
Yours,
Matthew
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new debian package, version 2.0.
size 8866 bytes: control archive= 328 bytes.
271 bytes, 9 lines control
Package: doschk
Version: 1.1-1
Architecture: i386
Depends: libc6
Installed-Size: 26
Maintainer: Ben Pfaff <pfaffben@pilot.msu.edu>
Description: SYSV and DOS filename compatibility check
Checks filenames for compatibility with 14-character SYSV and
8.3 DOS limitations.
new debian package, version 2.0.
size 578300 bytes: control archive= 917 bytes.
967 bytes, 22 lines control
252 bytes, 12 lines * postinst #!/bin/sh
169 bytes, 11 lines * prerm #!/bin/sh
Package: gcal
Version: 2.40-4
Section: utils
Priority: optional
Architecture: i386
Depends: libc6 (>= 2.0.7u), libncurses4
Installed-Size: 1449
Maintainer: James Troup <james@nocrew.org>
Description: Prints calendars
Gcal displays a calendar for a month or a year, eternal holiday lists
and fixed date lists, in many ways. The program correctly omits the
dates that were skipped when the current Gregorian calendar replaced
the earlier Julian calendar.
.
Apart from the usual and well known calendar functions like the
output of a month or a year calendar sheet, or the output of an eternal
holiday list, Gcal offers the facility to display fixed dates on the
day of their occurrence and to remind or inform the user about them.
So it's imaginable after booting the computer or starting the work
session, that the user is informed on screen or by means of electronic
mail, about all holidays or appointments which are observed or
scheduled for that day.
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