On Thu, Jun 03, 1999 at 04:41:43AM -0500, Robert V. MacQuarrie wrote: > > Hi all, > I have packaged the program recover v0.5 by Tom Pycke who has it licensed > using the GNU. > Description: Restores lost files > This program recovers a file which matches some ext2 - info about the > deleted inode by getting all the deleted inodes and filtering them. > It's based upon the Ext2Undeletion-HOWTO by Aaron Crane. Using this > utility, your chances to recover a lost file should increase a lot. > > Tom seamed to like the idea that it's been packaged and that (hopefully) > it'll make it into Debian's Main. I say hopefully because I'm not yet a > maintainer. I hope to submit my application to new-maintainer@debian.org > this week but I'm expecting the 2-3 month wait :-( that I've been reading > about. Since I can not upload it to master yet I have setup a page with > the following: > recover-0.5.tar.gz recover_0.5-1_i386.deb > recover_0.5.orig.tar.gz recover_0.5-1_i386.changes > recover_0.5-1.diff.gz recover_0.5-1.dsc > > The URL is HTTP://Adrenolin.Provision.Net/Debian/recover.shtml > Anyone wishing to download the .deb is welcomed to and comments are > welcome. This is the first package I've done and was quite surprised at > how easy it went :-) > > - --Rob > > ######################################################################### > Robert V. MacQuarrie Web Designing For Both > Robert@MacQuarrie.Org Personal And Small Business Solutions > PGP Key Request: Reply to this email with the subject as "request pgpkey" > ######################################################################### > E-Mail Sent From A 100% Microsoft FREE Environment. Support Debian Linux! > Debian GNU/Linux - The Only 100% Non-Commercial OS http://www.debian.org/ > > > -- > To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-devel-request@lists.debian.org > with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmaster@lists.debian.org > I realize this is a small package, but if you could setup a Packages.gz kind of thing, so apt can handle it for ppl, would make it alot easier to use incase you update versions and stuff:) Erik Bernhardson journey@jps.net -- "[T]he last thing I want to do is spread fear, uncertainty and doubt in [the users'] minds." - Don Jones, Microsoft's Y2K Product Manager
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