Re: The trigger in your Debian packages

2011-06-11 Thread Daniel Baumann
On 06/03/2011 10:24 AM, Raphael Hertzog wrote:
 2/ If your package uses the activate directive, is it important that
 your package be considered as not configured (and thus not satisfying
 dependencies) until the trigger has been processed?

i don't use any of the triggers but the one for update-initramfs and for
that, the change obviously only becomes active after a reboot hence it
doesn't matter which way dpkg handles it.

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Re: Moved Git-repositories to Alioth

2009-09-25 Thread Daniel Baumann
Michael Prokop wrote:
 Please don't remove it yet so others can verify that I've migrated
 everything. (I planned to inform you within the next few days.)

too bad, they were already removed when i replied previously.

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uploading sleuthkit?

2009-08-02 Thread Daniel Baumann
Hi Cristian,

do you think sleuthkit is ready to be uploaded? i think it is, and i'd
like to see the ITA closed soon.

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Re: getting involved

2009-07-31 Thread Daniel Baumann
Don Raikes wrote:
 Yes I have an alioth login, although I have to confess I don't remember what 
 it is :-)

how about dnraikes-guest ?

 I have a gpg key, but am not sure how with the command-line gpg applkication 
 to generate a key to send to you.  The public id is 5B1E041F.
 If i can figure out how to do it I will submit it to the keyservers later 
 today.

i don't need your gpg key, but an openssh key.

you can generate one with: ssh-keygen -t rsa

and then send me the ~/.ssh/id_rsa.pub.

 As for the ftimes package I created, unfortunately I lost it, so will have to 
 recreate it once I get my system stablized.

uuh, that's very said to hear. however, there is ftimes already imported
 (but not really much done on the debian/* files yet). as soon as you've
send me your openssh key, you can commit on ftimes (and all other
forensics repositores on git.debian.net), and you're welcome to do so!

Regards,
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Bug#539420: (md5deep_3.4-2/avr32): FTBFS: Outdated config.{sub, guess}

2009-07-31 Thread Daniel Baumann
tags 539420 +pending
thanks

bradsm...@debian.org wrote:
 Whilst building your package on AVR32, the build failed due to outdated
 config.{sub,guess} files.

this was already fixed in git.

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Bug#538911: Fixed lintian warning: hyphen-used-as-minus-sign

2009-07-29 Thread Daniel Baumann
Franck Joncourt wrote:
 lintian -ivI *.changes

ahh, this was the problem.. i was only running 'lintian -i *.changes'.

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Re: getting involved

2009-07-29 Thread Daniel Baumann
Don Raikes wrote:
 Hello,

Hi again,

sorry for the late answer..

 I am eager to get involved with the debian forensics project.

most welcome. do you have an alioth account? also, please send me a
openssh pubkey (rsa, =2048 bit) so that you can commit on git.debian.net.

 I have a debian package for ftimes already working on ubuntu, and would be 
 happy to port it to lenny which is the version of debian I have at the moment.

great!

 Could someone on this list let me know the proper steps to follow to post the 
 package for review/inclusion?

well, tell me where the package is available and i'll have a look at it.
are you familiar with git already?

Regards,
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Bug#379643: ITP: afflib -- tools to use AFF segmented archive files

2009-07-28 Thread Daniel Baumann
Michael Prokop wrote:
 What's the current state of afflib?

uploaded to NEW a few minutes ago.

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Re: dc3dd copyright

2009-07-27 Thread Daniel Baumann
Michael Prokop wrote:
 They list the licenses of all the files but only if they are
 different from the generic one

err, that's what we do as well anyway, see the other copyright files of
the packages.

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Bug#521511: Updating the rifiuti2 Uploaders list

2009-04-03 Thread Daniel Baumann
Anthony Wong wrote:
 Hmm, I'm confused, there's nothing for me to do on the rifiuti2
 package, no outstanding bug or no new upstream release.

yeah, don't worry.. it's a false positive.

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Re: Bug#512208: ITP: safecopy -- A data recovery tool

2009-01-19 Thread Daniel Baumann
I've moved safecopy.git to git.debian.net and did some updates on it.
Imho it's ready now to be uploaded to debian. Should I upload?

Juan, could you also please remove safecopy.git from alioth, I couldn't
do it myself since you've not set permissions g+w to it (i've renmaned
it to 'RM' though).

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Re: Bug#512125: ITP: shed -- A simple hex editor with a pico-style interface

2009-01-19 Thread Daniel Baumann
same as with safecopy, ready when you are, and please remove 'RM2' on
alioth.

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Re: Bug#506952: Conflicting package and joining effort.

2008-12-23 Thread Daniel Baumann
Anthony Wong wrote:
 Daniel, could you help me on checking
 my package at http://ypwong.org/debian/rifiuti2/ please?

imported at git.debian.net, see
http://git.debian.net/?p=debian-forensics/rifiuti2.git

please send me your public ssh key so that i can add you to the list of
commiters.

i've cleaned up the debian/* files. for me, it's ok now and ready to be
uploaded. tell me what you think and let me know if i should upload it.

Regards,
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Re: Bug#506952: Conflicting package and joining effort.

2008-12-04 Thread Daniel Baumann
Anthony Wong wrote:
 Sorry and thanks for your care. just a quick answer, we're definitely
 not in a deadlock situation,

ah, good.

 but just because I'm currently in a vacation :)

oh, sorry for disturbing then. not ment to pressure you in any way.

 FYI version 0.5.1 upstream tarball has been released, and I've already
 made the changes into the google svn. Will upload the debian package I
 build into my server soon and let you review.

that's nice. please just write to the mailinglist when ready.

also, for future, please subscribe to the mailinglist if you haven't
done so (will send further again mails only to the ml as before).

Regards,
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Re: Bug#506952: Conflicting package and joining effort.

2008-11-28 Thread Daniel Baumann
Daniel Baumann wrote:
 However, I'll import it and have a look at the package this evening or
 tomorrow morning.

umm, i just visited the project site of rifituti2. could you please
first release the upstream version 0.5.1 tarball and do *not* include
the debian direcory inside that. after that, i'll take care about
importing etc.

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Re: My mistake

2008-11-25 Thread Daniel Baumann
Christophe Monniez wrote:
 Thanks for fixing my typo in the commit Daniel.

you're welcome :)

 By the way, if you find a little bit of time, could you transfer
 libewf,afflib,guymager and libguytools packages to the debian.net git
 server ?

it's not just a matter of 'copying' them over in these cases, but
actually redo them from scratch (at least for libewf, don't remeber well
the others/havent looked at the others much), since it wasn't not really
state-of-the-art packaging.

for libewf, i just did this and uploaded it to sid (well, to NEW). will
have a look at the others in the evening.

Regards,
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Bug#501018: ext3grep: New version available upstream

2008-10-03 Thread Daniel Baumann
tags 501018 +pending
thanks

martin holzer wrote:
 you can get 0.9.0 at http://code.google.com/p/ext3grep/

we do have that in the git repo since a while already..

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Bug#501018: ext3grep: New version available upstream

2008-10-03 Thread Daniel Baumann
Rince wrote:
 We're blocking on me - I planned to update the man page before shipping
 this version, per Carlo's request.

if you are refering to his request for beeing listed in AUTHORS, i
already did that some time ago:

http://git.debian.net/?p=debian-forensics/ext3grep.git;a=commitdiff;h=7a2abecae1751c3458aef7cd34e9f455e924e27f;hp=fa422fc40035eff294a7245976ff646439a07645

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Re: libewf

2008-09-25 Thread Daniel Baumann
Christophe Monniez wrote:
 Is it possible to move libewf, afflib, guymager and libguytools to the
 debian.net git infrastructure ?

sure.. it's just that i wanted to fix the one or other thing at the same
time, but since i didn't got arround to actually do that, i also didn't
moved them.

 ... by the way, have a look at libewf.

will do tomorrow.

 Those are very important packages for the forensic community out there.

sure.. don't worry ;)

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Some forensics git repos moved to git.debian.net

2008-09-18 Thread Daniel Baumann
Hi,

so.. I've moved some git repositories moved over to git.debian.net.

http://git.debian.net/ gives you gitweb, that lists all repositories.

Anonymous checkout (git protocol, prefered):
git clone git://git.debian.net/git/debian-forensics/$package.git

Anonymous checkout (http, nobody shall use this unless you have to):
git clone http://git.debian.net/git/debian-forensics/$package.git

For people that want to commit, checkout through ssh:
git clone [EMAIL PROTECTED]:debian-forensics/$package.git

Note that I've found SSH public keys on alioth for the following people,
and they therefore can commit to the repositories:

Christophe Monniez, Jacob Appelbaum, Luca Bruno, Paul Wise, Rich
Ercolani, and me.

If you guys would prefere to use a different ssh key for that than you
do use for alioth, feel free to send me one.

The following poeple do not have an SSH key on alioth, and thus can
*NOT* commit right now; please send me your SSH public keys you're going
to use to commit.

Jose Parrella, Juan Angulo Moreno, Michael Prokop,

Regards,
Daniel

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Re: Packages that are ready

2008-09-18 Thread Daniel Baumann
Christophe Monniez wrote:
 Here are the two packages that I think are ready :
 ssdeep and md5deep.
 
 Could you have an eye on it.

both done and uploaded.

 I also started to package afflib. I merged the new upstream version
 with the old one on alioth.
 I removed the debian directory that the upstream author put but now I
 have a problem:
 the configure script of the upstream search for a file in the debian
 directory and ... fail.
 
 Do I have to dpatch the configure script ?

yes (and configure.in and Makefile.in/.am). anyway, i'll check it and
will upload it later.

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Re: afflib, libewf, libguytools, guymager

2008-09-18 Thread Daniel Baumann
Christophe Monniez wrote:
 The problem that I'm facing is that I test the packages building with 
 pbuilder.
 As pbuilder looks in the build-dpends to automaticaly download the
 ones needed, I cannot test the build of afflib as it needs libewf
 which is yet to born.

i've no idea, i don't use pbuilder (but an own script to manage the chroot).

 The same problem will occur on the Debian build system.

if you're refering to the buildds, they will automatically handle this
(and wait with building packages until all build-depends are available).

 The solution might be to upload those packages in the right order and
 wait that it comes out officially before sending the next one.

doesn't matter at all; they all go through NEW anyway, and are, as
history has shown, often not released out of NEW in the right order anyway.

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Re: Wrong mode

2008-09-16 Thread Daniel Baumann
Christophe Monniez wrote:
 If it can solve those kind of problem, I vote for a migration to 
 git.debian.net.

it can (and does), we're doing this for debian-live since january too.
the only 'dissadvantage' is, that i need to get an SSH public key in
order to add it to gitosis to let you commit on the repositories.

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Bug#497557: grokevt: Patch used in NMU 0.4.1-1.1 fixing bug#491430

2008-09-02 Thread Daniel Baumann
Jonas Smedegaard wrote:
 No excuse for my wrong actions, but why was it fixed in VCS and then 
 left for weeks without even a note in the bugreport about it?

christophe fixed it in time and asked me to upload (2008-08-04);
however, i was at debconf (2008-08-01 - 2008-08-19) and the last 1.5
weeks busy with debian-live.

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Re: Possible problems in your Debian packages

2008-07-01 Thread Daniel Baumann
DDPOMail robot wrote:
 === grokevt:
 = Not in testing for 77 days.
   If things don't change, it won't be part of lenny!
   See http://release.debian.org/migration/testing.pl?package=grokevt

reglookup will go migrate to testing tomorrow, and grokevt right after that.

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Re: Work

2008-06-16 Thread Daniel Baumann
Christophe Monniez wrote:
 Thanks to you Daniel for your recent work on forensics package.

you're welcome.

 This mail to remember that I continue to work on this project too but
 a little bit slowler at this moment.

no problem :)

 I saw that the debian/changelog format have changed.

no, it hasn't. i think we have a missunderstanding here. what do you
mean in particular?

 I know that those are stupid questions but I still have some reflex to
 aquire about debian package maintaining.

don't worry.

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Re: Need help

2008-05-09 Thread Daniel Baumann
Christophe Monniez wrote:
 I don't know how to handle that problem

I've fixed those in galleta and pasco, and uploaded them.

 and I'm affraid of making mistakes.

Stopp worring. We're using a version control. You cannot make errors.
And even if you do, those can be reverted (if needed, even including the
history). So, just be bold.. I do read the commit diffs, and if I see
something that can be improved, I'll of course let you know.

 I also need help for another kind of problem:
 there is a new upstream version of grokevt. I send a mail to David
 Paleino who is the first maintainer/uploader.
 He told me to take the package because he is not interested anymore in
 Debian forensics.

how comes?

 The problem is that I don't know how to handle new upstream versions.
 If someone can give here the steps to do it the right way, it would be
 of great help.

that's easy..

first.. import the new upstream version on the upstream branch:

git checkout upstream
rm * -rf
unpack the new upstream tarball into the directory
git add .
git commit -a -m Adding upstream version ${new_upstream_version}.
git tag -a -m Tagging upstream version ${new_upstream_version}.
upstream/${new_upstream_version}
git push
git push --tags

second.. import the orig.tar.gz:

pristine-tar commit ../foo_${new_upstream_version}.orig.tar.gz

third.. merge the new upstrema version on the debian branch:

there are two ways; a 'normal' way and a 'cheapdirty' way.

first, the normal way:

git checkout debian
git merge --no-commit --squash upstream/${new_upstream_version}

git will then tell you if the merge was possible, or if there are any
conflicts you need to fix. if the merge went well (or if there were
conflicts and you resolved them), commit them with:

git commit -a -m Merging upstream version ${new_upstream_version}.

second, the 'cheapdirty' way:

if and only iff the difference between the upstream branch and the
debian branch are only files inside debian/*; then you can do this
instead (which is much easier than fixing a couple of conflicts):

git checkout debian
mv debian ../
rm * -rf
unpack upstreams orig.tar.gz here
mv ../debian ./
git add .
git commit -a -m Merging upstream version ${new_upstream_version}.

If there are unmerged files, those have to be removed with git rm bevor
git will allow you to commit.

I'm no git expert, probably there is a way with less commands to
acchieve the same, don't know.

 The last one is not really a problem but a general question:
 the libewf software (http://www.uitwisselplatform.nl/projects/libewf/)
 have two different branches:
 - libewf
 and
 - libewf-beta
 
 The beta one is sometimes interesting and stable enough to replace the
 normal one.
 Is it a possible / a good idea to create a libewf-beta package ?
 Is it a common practice with other softwares ?

Generally, having two packages with different version of the same
upstream project in the archive is quite bad. If it is absolutely
required, then one can do that. I've done that with botan and
botan-devel for example (where API is not the same).

However, if your difference in library is more like general advantages
of newer versions, but they are interchangeable (means, a package built
against the one lib can also be used with the other lib, without the
need of a rebuild), then I would upload libewf stable to unstable, and
libewf beta versions to experimental, and upload the experimental
version to unstable when it is good enough. hm, have I confused you or
did you get it? :))

 I know that we are only a few to read this mailing list but I really
 need some help to go further.

yeah, I'm more visible again here from now on.. I had three really ruff
weeks.

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Re: Packages ready

2008-04-25 Thread Daniel Baumann
Christophe Monniez wrote:
 Hi all,

Hi,

as Christophe experienced some days ago, the git repositores of galleta
and pasco on alioth did somehow manage to have too strong permissions
(no group writable, in particular) which made him unable to commit on
those two. i'm not sure how this happens, however, alioth admins kindly
set the permissions again.

 I corrected the two RC bugs for pasco and galleta. I think that they
 are ready for upload.
 Rifiuti seems ready too.

i'll have a look at them tonight.

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Re: Packages ready to upload

2008-03-22 Thread Daniel Baumann
Christophe Monniez wrote:
 I'm sorry for my latest inactivity but I'm now an happy daddy of a
 second daughter !

don't worry.. family goes first. congratulations!

 I think that those packages are ready to upload to ftp-master:

mostly.. i changed some things on it.

 * grokevt
 * missidentify
 * ssdeep

all done.

 * dc3dd

skipped; need have a deeper look at it.

 * galleta
 * pasco

done.

 * rifiuti

please adjust it similar as i've done with galleta and pasco.

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