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== Movement on bashdb inclusion ==
 
== Movement on bashdb inclusion ==
  
Hi - I've suggested bashdb as a possible addition to GNU. See [https://directory.fsf.org/wiki?title=Http://bashdb.sourceforge.net&oldid=78392  
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Hi - I've suggested bashdb as a possible addition to GNU. See [https://directory.fsf.org/wiki?title=Http://bashdb.sourceforge.net&oldid=78392]
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I am concerned it is just going to sit there for a while. Is there something else I should do which will give me an "ack" that it is in some queue and not forgotten.
I am concerned it is just going to sit there for a while. Is there something else I should do which will give me an "ack" that it is in some queue and not forgotted. (Old Systems Administration saying: it is more important to give an "ack" than it is to do anything")
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I am confused at what you mean. Yes this package has existed for a long time and has been GPL for a long time too, and has been part of Debian. But tarballs have never been in /pub/gnu like my other GNU packages, libcdio and vcdimager. And "Download" in the wiki link cited does nothing.
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And when I try to edit https://directory.fsf.org/wiki?title=Http://bashdb.sourceforge.net&oldid=78392 I can't upload a screenshot such as when I did when I submitted the entry.
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Also, what's with the two distinct wiki entries for bashdb with slightly different information. I'd prefer one. Http://bashdb.sourceforge.net&oldid=78392 seems to have more information.
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Thanks for all the help.

Latest revision as of 14:21, 29 March 2020

Movement on bashdb inclusion

Hi - I've suggested bashdb as a possible addition to GNU. See [1] I am concerned it is just going to sit there for a while. Is there something else I should do which will give me an "ack" that it is in some queue and not forgotten.

I am confused at what you mean. Yes this package has existed for a long time and has been GPL for a long time too, and has been part of Debian. But tarballs have never been in /pub/gnu like my other GNU packages, libcdio and vcdimager. And "Download" in the wiki link cited does nothing.

And when I try to edit https://directory.fsf.org/wiki?title=Http://bashdb.sourceforge.net&oldid=78392 I can't upload a screenshot such as when I did when I submitted the entry.

Also, what's with the two distinct wiki entries for bashdb with slightly different information. I'd prefer one. Http://bashdb.sourceforge.net&oldid=78392 seems to have more information.

Thanks for all the help.



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