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Bug#340907: marked as done (gnome-pilot.1.gz: not enough information to start the program)



Your message dated Sat, 14 May 2011 10:09:44 +0200
with message-id <87wrht1z5j.fsf@marvin.43-1.org>
and subject line Re: Bug#340907 closed wrongly
has caused the Debian Bug report #340907,
regarding gnome-pilot.1.gz: not enough information to start the program
to be marked as done.

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Package: gnome-pilot
Version: 2.0.12-1.4
Severity: wishlist
File: /usr/share/man/man1/gnome-pilot.1.gz

The (usually non gnome user) reads the man page and tries
$ gnome-pilot
he then reads /usr/share/doc/gnome-pilot/* and tries
$ gpilot-applet
$ man gpilot-applet
$ gpilotd-session-wrapper
$ gpilotd
$ gpilotd-control-applet
OK now he is getting somewhere.
$ gpilotd & gpilotd-control-applet #guess
Still only got as far as when it tells me to push the hotsync button.

Conclusion: all I know is for this type of user
$ pstree
     `-xdm-+-Xorg
           `-xdm---sh-+-icewm
                      |-sh---firefox-bin
                      |-sh---emacs-+-emacsserver
                      `-xcin
i.e., not a daily gnome user as far as I know, there is not enough
information to get started with gnome-pilot. I was hoping just to try
gnome-pilot, not delve head on into gnome.


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Version: 2.32.0-2+rm

jidanni@jidanni.org writes:
> reopen 340907
> thanks
> I think you closed the wrong bug.

I forgot to change the package name in the template and only changed the
bug number.  (The tool used for closing bugs in removed packages only
handles packages building a single binary package, the removed package
had several so I just used the template to close them by hand.)

Ansgar


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