Bug#595820: ITP: woof -- A small, simple, stupid webserver to share files

2010-09-07 Thread Marco d'Itri
On Sep 07, Andrea Gasparini ga...@yattaweb.it wrote:

 Brian, it lacks the long description, right, we'll provide one asap.
 Though, it serves just one file a given number of times, and then shutdown. 
 It's something useful for distributing file in a LAN, if you don't want to 
 install and setup a complete/complex webserver.
Installing lighttpd or something like it requires much less time than
learning the existence of this one.

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Bug#595820: ITP: woof -- A small, simple, stupid webserver to share files

2010-09-07 Thread Andrea Gasparini
Andrea Colangelo wrote, Tuesday 07 September 2010
  * URL : http://www.home.unix-ag.org/simon/

http://www.home.unix-ag.org/simon/woof.html


Josselin Mouette wrote, Tuesday 07 September 2010:
 Oh yeah. We didn’t have enough webservers in the archive.

Joss, you could even be right, but that doesn't seem the best way to state 
your thoughts. 
WIth this tone I guess the OP wouldn't simply consider your mail.


brian m. carlson wrote, Tuesday 07 September 2010:
 We have a lot of web servers in Debian.  Could you provide a long
 description for the package that helps an adminstrator decide why she
 might want to install woof instead of some other lightweight web
 server?

Brian, it lacks the long description, right, we'll provide one asap.
Though, it serves just one file a given number of times, and then shutdown. 
It's something useful for distributing file in a LAN, if you don't want to 
install and setup a complete/complex webserver.


Mauro Lizaur wrote, Tuesday 07 September 2010:
Such as:
 $ python -m SimpleHTTPServer [port]

Thanks Mauro, we could drop all our webservers, now. :)

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Bug#595427: ITP: winetricks -- Quick and dirty script todownload and install variousredistributable runtime libraries

2010-09-07 Thread Andreas Barth
* Chris Carr (ranting...@gmail.com) [100907 10:20]:
 Are we in danger of making the best the enemy of the good? Packaging
 winetricks as-is would be helpful: making it a part of the packaging system,
 keeping it up-to-date, maybe adding a man page. 
 
 Massive integration of distributable libraries into wine, and/or the
 creation of a wine-nonfree package with more of same, are great ideas. But
 they're also a lot more work than just packaging winetricks. So maybe let
 the simple one be done first, and take the pressure off those who need more
 time to do the trickier work?
 
 If the new winetricks package were to be called wine-nonfree, that would lay
 the foundations for later efforts ...

I agree that starting with the current scripts is for starters. But we
should do it in a way that is prepared for doing it right, and then
starting with the easier parts of replacing the scripts with the right
libraries.

Obviously there are some very low hanging fruits within the
winetricks-scripts (basically everything that is downloaded from an
open source site).


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Bug#595427: ITP: winetricks -- Quick and dirty script todownload and install variousredistributable runtime libraries

2010-09-07 Thread Chris Carr
Are we in danger of making the best the enemy of the good? Packaging
winetricks as-is would be helpful: making it a part of the packaging system,
keeping it up-to-date, maybe adding a man page. 

Massive integration of distributable libraries into wine, and/or the
creation of a wine-nonfree package with more of same, are great ideas. But
they're also a lot more work than just packaging winetricks. So maybe let
the simple one be done first, and take the pressure off those who need more
time to do the trickier work?

If the new winetricks package were to be called wine-nonfree, that would lay
the foundations for later efforts ...

Chris Carr
 

 -Original Message-
 From: Andreas Barth [mailto:a...@not.so.argh.org] 
 Sent: 05 September 2010 14:05
 To: Adam Borowski
 Cc: debian-de...@lists.debian.org; 595...@bugs.debian.org
 Subject: Re: Bug#595427: ITP: winetricks -- Quick and dirty 
 script todownload and install variousredistributable runtime libraries
 
 * Adam Borowski (kilob...@angband.pl) [100905 11:04]:
  It's a massive script, so the file count of 1 doesn't 
 really matter.  Also,
  it needs to update more often than wine proper, as it 
 refers to outside
  locations.
  
  I'd vote for having it as a separate package.
 
 It'd rather make sense to create a wine-nonfree which includes the
 libraries that we are allowed to redistribute, and downloads the
 others.
 
 Then it makes of course sense to have it as an seperate package (and
 with e.g. cmake I'm even not sure if we couldn't take the free version
 of it into wine proper).
 
 In other words, there will be some massive integration effort into
 debian, so winetricks won't look like the current script. Which is
 something that should be done.
 
 
 
 Andi
 
 
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Bug#595907: ITP: webhoneypot -- The Dshield Web Honeypot Project.

2010-09-07 Thread christian
Package: wnpp
Severity: wishlist
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* Package name: webhoneypot
  Version : 0.1.123
  Upstream Author : Johannes Ulrich
* URL : http://sites.google.com/site/webhoneypotsite
* License : GPLv2
  Programming Lang: PHP
  Description : The Dshield Web Honeypot Project.

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Bug#540956: Package removal

2010-09-07 Thread Marco Rodrigues
reassign 540956 ftp.debian.org
http://ftp.debian.org
retitle 540956 RM: rutebook -- RoQA; orphaned, dead upstream, obsolete
thanks

Hi!

Please see the following reasons for the removal request:

* Package is orphaned.
* Obsolete - This book isn't updated for ages.
* Dead upstream - There isn't upstream activity and files not available
anymore, not even on CVS.

Reverse Depends:
  debian-reference-en

Thank you!

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Bug#471824: Package removal

2010-09-07 Thread Marco Rodrigues
reassign 471824 ftp.debian.org
retitle 471824 RM: pgpool -- RoQA; orphaned, alternatives, low popcon

thanks

Hi!

Please see the following reasons for the removal request:

* Package is orphaned.
 * Better alternatives (pgpool2 is on the archive).
* Few users - a popcon of 38 users.

Reverse Depends:
  pgpool2
  pgpool2

The package pgpool2 currently has Replaces: pgpool.

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Bug#595820: ITP: woof -- A small, simple, stupid webserver to share files

2010-09-07 Thread Josselin Mouette
Le mardi 07 septembre 2010 à 10:25 +0200, Salvo Tomaselli a écrit :
 I maintain a similar package (weborf), but yet with some differences.
 
 Weborf uses a basedirectory param while woof can use a directory or a file.
 Weborf will not limit the number of connections.
 Woof would tar a directory and weborf would produce an html list of files.
 Weborf does not support file upload in the same way. The user would be forced 
 to use a CGI script. Or, weborf supports the PUT method, but no browser does.
 Weborf is also meant to be used as a normal webserver, and woof is not.
 
 I think the upload option and the tar of directory are quite convenient.

Oh, please. If you want to setup such schemes, why would you not want to
spend 5 minutes to configure apache or lighttpd instead of spending at
least the same time to configure such an obscure piece of software?

If all you care about is sharing a few files in the simplest way, there
are much better tools to do it, like gnome-user-share.

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Bug#595820: ITP: woof -- A small, simple, stupid webserver to share files

2010-09-07 Thread Holger Levsen
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Bug#595820: ITP: woof -- A small, simple, stupid webserver to share files

2010-09-07 Thread Salvo Tomaselli
On Tuesday 07 September 2010 00:22:26 brian m. carlson wrote:

 We have a lot of web servers in Debian.  Could you provide a long
 description for the package that helps an adminstrator decide why she
 might want to install woof instead of some other lightweight web
 server?

I maintain a similar package (weborf), but yet with some differences.

Weborf uses a basedirectory param while woof can use a directory or a file.
Weborf will not limit the number of connections.
Woof would tar a directory and weborf would produce an html list of files.
Weborf does not support file upload in the same way. The user would be forced 
to use a CGI script. Or, weborf supports the PUT method, but no browser does.
Weborf is also meant to be used as a normal webserver, and woof is not.

I think the upload option and the tar of directory are quite convenient.


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Bug#595820: ITP: woof -- A small, simple, stupid webserver to share files

2010-09-07 Thread Stefano Zacchiroli
[ adding back the ITP to Cc: ]

On Tue, Sep 07, 2010 at 10:56:15AM +0200, Salvo Tomaselli wrote:
 The default installation of lighttpd would put itself in the autostart, maybe 
 i just wanted to share a file and it would take time for me to change the 
 configuration for avoiding autostart and create a new config file. And of 
 course i should also know how to do that.

Fair enough. Note that nobody here is saying thou shall not package
this. We are just very cautious because adding a new web server to the
archive might easily become a security PITA (ask the security team for
some horror stories on the subject of yet another web server). So what
we are saying is just that it should be worth it wrt other software
offerings already in the archive.

On a related topic, please remember that long descriptions are meant to
help sysadms to decide whether they want to install a package or not. In
this specific case, and giving the availability of competitor tools,
your long description should explain why one might want to prefer woof
over other packages.

If I were the packager, I would skim through the output of debtags
search web::server and try to convince myself that the new one I'm
adding really has distinguishing features (things like ease of
configuration might of course qualify as a features). Once done, I
would mention my reasons in the long description. ... and that's also
why it's wise to have long descriptions ready at ITP-submission time:
thread like this one might have been avoided completely, thanks to a
convincing long description :-)

Thanks for your packaging work!
Cheers.

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Bug #540956 [wnpp] O: rutebook -- Linux: Rute User's Tutorial and Exposition, 
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Bug#595820: ITP: woof -- A small, simple, stupid webserver to share files

2010-09-07 Thread Mauro Lizaur


2010-09-07, Stefano Zacchiroli:

 [ adding back the ITP to Cc: ]
 
 On Tue, Sep 07, 2010 at 10:56:15AM +0200, Salvo Tomaselli wrote:
  The default installation of lighttpd would put itself in the autostart, 
  maybe 
  i just wanted to share a file and it would take time for me to change the 
  configuration for avoiding autostart and create a new config file. And of 
  course i should also know how to do that.
 
 Fair enough. Note that nobody here is saying thou shall not package
 this. We are just very cautious because adding a new web server to the
 archive might easily become a security PITA (ask the security team for
 some horror stories on the subject of yet another web server). So what
 we are saying is just that it should be worth it wrt other software
 offerings already in the archive.
 
 On a related topic, please remember that long descriptions are meant to
 help sysadms to decide whether they want to install a package or not. In
 this specific case, and giving the availability of competitor tools,
 your long description should explain why one might want to prefer woof
 over other packages.
 

+1

[plus]

2010-09-07, Andrea Gasparini:
 Such as:
  $ python -m SimpleHTTPServer [port]
 Thanks Mauro, we could drop all our webservers, now. :)

I guess we could, but it wouldn't be a very smart move to be honest.
Please, read the paragraphs written by Stefano, he made some interesting
points.

Also what I meant with that line was that when I need to copy a file to
(let's say) my cellphone in a simple (and/or stupid) way, this can easily 
be achieved with that Python module. But at the same time, waiting for you 
to answer the question we all have: What does it do?

Proptip: 
Perhaps the usage of the following words might help you to convince us all.
 * scalable (This one is a sure-shot)
 * non-blocking
 * über-fast
 * «web2.0 ready» (I guess this one is kinda demodé these days anyway)
 * «Sarcasm inside» (Hope Intel doesn't get mad over this)

Saludos,
Mauro

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Bug#595820: ITP: woof -- A small, simple, stupid webserver to share files

2010-09-07 Thread Andrea Gualano

Hi all,
I've been using woof for quite a bit of time now, and I find it very useful.
It's not meant as a substitute for a full-fledged webserver, it's a tool 
to transfer files to/from other computers and devices.
I find it quite handy and simple, and I don't know of any other tool 
with a comparable feature set for this particular task (though of course 
there may be one I don't know).


This is a list of features that differentiate it from other solutions, 
AFAIK:
- No special software needed on the client side, a browser suffices (as 
opposed to scp or FTP);

- No configuration needed;
- Always-off functioning: the web server starts when invoked and stops 
after one (or more) transfers;
- No directory layout requirement, can serve from anywhere in the file 
system;

- Simple command line: woof file
- Serves tar archives of directories (no need to archive the files in 
advance);
- Can be used for receiving files (again, only web browser needed on the 
client side).


Clearly a real web server is not a substitute for this usage.

Woof is also easier to use and more powerful than SimpleHTTPServer. I 
don't know whether there are other packages that already subsume woof 
functionality.


Bye,
Andrea



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Bug#595932: ITP: drupal6-mod-lightbox2 -- Overlay images on the current Drupal page

2010-09-07 Thread Al Nikolov
Package: wnpp
Severity: wishlist
Owner: Al Nikolov cl...@debian.org


* Package name: drupal6-mod-lightbox2
  Version : 1.9
  Upstream Author : Stella Power (http://drupal.org/user/66894)
* URL : http://drupal.org/project/lightbox2
* License : GPL
  Programming Lang: PHP
  Description : Overlay images on the current Drupal page

The Lightbox2 module is a simple, unobtrusive script used to overlay images on 
the current page. It's a snap to setup and works on most modern browsers.

The module places images above your current page, not within. This frees you 
from the constraints of the layout, particularly column widths. It keeps users 
on the same page. Clicking to view an image and then having to click the back 
button to return to your site is bad for continuity (and no fun!).

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Bug#595942: ITP: drupal6-mod-imagecache -- Makes different sized alternatives of the same images in Drupal

2010-09-07 Thread Al Nikolov
Package: wnpp
Severity: wishlist
Owner: Al Nikolov cl...@debian.org


* Package name: drupal6-mod-imagecache
  Version : 2.0~beta10
  Upstream Author : Andrew Morton (http://drupal.org/user/34869)
* URL : http://drupal.org/project/imagecache
* License : GPL
  Programming Lang: PHP
  Description : Makes different sized alternatives of the same images in 
Drupal

This module lets you make different sized alternatives of the same images. It 
requires an image 
manipulation library such as GD2 or ImageMagick and requires clean urls to be 
enabled. You can 
use imagecache with any image uploaded to Drupal, so you can use it with Image 
module as well as 
normally uploaded images using the Upload module, but the most common way 
is to use it with CCK and Imagefield.

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Bug#594800: ITP: 0ad -- 3D real-time strategy (RTS) game of, ancient warfare

2010-09-07 Thread Philip Taylor
Hmm, I think my concerns are that I'd like there to be up-to-date
packages for Debian users who want to try the latest release, and I'd
like to avoid duplicating effort, and I'd like to do as little work
myself as possible (since I have no Debian experience as a developer
or user). Some of those goals may conflict :-)

Perhaps it'd be best if I let you sort out proper Debian packages,
then I (or someone else) could reuse those package scripts later for
more frequent less stable builds. It's probably only a pain if the
build process or dependencies change substantially, but hopefully
that'll be rare.

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Bug#595943: ITP: drupal6-mod-imageapi -- imageapi module for Drupal 6

2010-09-07 Thread Al Nikolov
Package: wnpp
Severity: wishlist
Owner: Al Nikolov cl...@debian.org


* Package name: drupal6-mod-imageapi
  Version : 1.8
  Upstream Author : Andrew Morton (http://drupal.org/user/34869)
* URL : http://drupal.org/project/imageapi
* License : GPL
  Programming Lang: PHP
  Description : imageapi module for Drupal 6

This API is meant to be used in place of the API provided by
image.inc. You probably do not need to install this module unless
another module are you using requires it. It provides no new features
to your Drupal site. It only provides an API other modules can
leverage. Currently GD2 and ImageMagick support are distributed with
ImageAPI.

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Bug#553359: Fwd: Licensing issues

2010-09-07 Thread Jose Carlos Garcia Sogo
Too many 3's on first mail.


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From: Jose Carlos Garcia Sogo js...@debian.org
Date: Tue, Sep 7, 2010 at 5:20 PM
Subject: Licensing issues
To: Andrey Kaminsky kaminsky.and...@gmail.com
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Hello Andrey,

Could you please add copyright and license info to these files imported by you?

ahd_interpolate_mod.c
ahd_partial_interpolate.c
es_median_filter.c
libraw_internal_funcs_amaze.h
libraw_internal_funcs_dcb.h
libraw_internal_funcs_vcd.h
median_filter_new.c
refinement.c
vcd_interpolate.c

Have been those written by you or imported from other free software?
If they have been written by you, please attach to them a GPL
compatible license.

These kind of things are important to have darktable packaged in Debian.

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Bug#595952: ITP: drupal6-mod-imagecache-actions -- imagecache_actions module for Drupal 6

2010-09-07 Thread Al Nikolov
Package: wnpp
Severity: wishlist
Owner: Al Nikolov cl...@debian.org


* Package name: drupal6-mod-imagecache-actions
  Version : 1.7
  Upstream Author : Dan Morrison (http://drupal.org/user/33240)
* URL : http://drupal.org/project/imagecache_actions
* License : GPL
  Programming Lang: PHP
  Description : imagecache_actions module for Drupal 6

Imagecache.module provides the most commonly-used processes needed for
basic image manipulation.

This package provides a suite of additional processes that can be
added to the imagecache pipeline, including:

 * Watermarking
 * Overlays
 * Text overlay
 * Color-shifting
 * Brighten/Darken
 * Alpha blending
 * Canvas manipulation
 * Background
 * File Format switcher
 * Rounded corners (transparent)
 * Aspect Switcher new 2009-08
 * Custom Actions

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Bug#595958: ITP: paml -- Phylogenetic Analysis by Maximum Likelihood

2010-09-07 Thread Steffen Moeller
Package: wnpp
Severity: wishlist
Owner: Steffen Moeller steffen_moel...@gmx.de

* Package name: paml
* URL : http://abacus.gene.ucl.ac.uk/software/paml.html
* License : academics only
  Description : Phylogenetic Analysis by Maximum Likelihood

PAML is a package of programs for phylogenetic analyses of DNA or protein 
sequences using maximum likelihood. It is maintained and distributed for 
academic use free of charge by Ziheng Yang.
PAML is not good for tree making. It may be used to estimate parameters and 
test hypotheses to study the evolutionary process, when you have reconstructed 
trees using other programs such as PAUP*, PHYLIP, MOLPHY, PhyML, RaxML, etc. 



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Bug#410775: should I be uploading?

2010-09-07 Thread Moritz Muehlenhoff
On Thu, Mar 15, 2007 at 03:12:57PM -0400, Mike O'Connor wrote:
 Emyl,

 Since there is no new upstream release and no pending bugs, I was not
 planning on uploading a new version of psh just to switch the maintainer
 field.  I am, of course, subscribed to the pts for this package.  I just
 wanted to check to make sure this was ok with you.

Mike, do you still want to adopt psh? Otherwise I would file for it's
removal, since it's orphaned for a long time, lags behind the
latest upstream and is mostly unused in popcon.

Cheers,
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Bug#553359: [darktable-devel] Licensing issues

2010-09-07 Thread Jose Carlos Garcia Sogo
On Tue, Sep 7, 2010 at 6:02 PM, Pascal de Bruijn pmjdebru...@pcode.nl wrote:
[...]
 These kind of things are important to have darktable packaged in Debian.

 This is an already more or less known issue :)

 I already mailed about it with Bernd Zeimetz.

Seen that (see that I am CCing Debian BTS), but the only one that can
solve this is Andrey, so it would be a quite valuable contribution
from his side to take care of this.

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Bug#595963: RFP: yanone-kaffeesatz -- TTF and OTF font in four weights

2010-09-07 Thread Axel Beckert
Package: wnpp
Severity: wishlist

* Package name: yanone-kaffeesatz
  Version : 2010-05-26
  Upstream Author : Jan Gerner
* URL or Web page : http://www.yanone.de/typedesign/kaffeesatz/
* License : SIL OFL 1.1 (previously CC-BY 2.0)
  Description : TTF and OTF font in four weights

From the website of the font:

»Yanone Kaffeesatz« was first published in 2004 and is my first ever
finished typeface. Its Bold is reminiscent of 1920s coffee house
typography, while the rather thin fonts bridge the gap to present
times. Lacking self confidence and knowledge about the type scene I
decided to publish the family for free under a Creative Commons
License. A decision that should turn out one of the best I ever made. It
has been downloaded over 100,000 times to date from this website alone,
and you can witness Kaffeesatz use on German fresh-water gyms, Dubai
mall promos and New Zealand McDonald’s ads. And of course on coffee and
foodstuff packaging and café design around the globe.

[...]

In 2010 I decided to re-release the typeface under the SIL Open Font
License to make it possible to include in software bundles or web font
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Bug#595976: ignore pd-comport entry in pd-ekext ITP

2010-09-07 Thread Hans-Christoph Steiner
Ignore pd-comport entry in pd-ekext ITP above.  Sorry, I was trying to  
submit multiple ITP reports in a single email, but failed.  I think  
I'll stick to one ITP per email since I can't find docs on how to do  
multiple ITPs in a single email.





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Bug#595976: ITP: pd-ekext -- Pd objects for music information retrieval and polyphony control

2010-09-07 Thread Hans-Christoph Steiner
Package: wnpp
Severity: wishlist
Owner: Hans-Christoph Steiner h...@eds.org


* Package name: pd-ekext
  Version : 0.1
  Upstream Author : Ed Kelly morph_2...@yahoo.co.uk
* URL : http://puredata.info/
* License : GPL-3+
  Programming Lang: C, Pd
  Description : Pd objects for music information retrieval and polyphony 
control

 This library is a collection of objects for analyzing audio to get musical
 information, like spectrum and peak information, to generate sound based on
 analysis, like Linear-Predictive Coding, and for working with polyphony.




Subject: ITP: pd-comport -- Pd object for reading and writing to serial ports
Package: wnpp
Owner: Hans-Christoph Steiner h...@eds.org
Severity: wishlist


* Package name: pd-comport
  Version : 0.1
  Upstream Author : Winfried Ritsch, Institute for Electronic Music - Graz
* URL : http://puredata.info
* License : LGPL-2.1+
  Programming Lang: C
  Description : Pd object for reading and writing to serial ports

 comport is a cross-platform object for Pure Data that allows you to read and
 write bytes and lists of data to /dev/tty* devices including serial port,
 USB-serial devices, Bluetooth-serial, etc.



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Bug#595972: ITP: pd-libdir -- provides support for the libdir library format for Pd

2010-09-07 Thread Hans-Christoph Steiner
Package: wnpp
Severity: wishlist
Owner: Hans-Christoph Steiner h...@eds.org


* Package name: pd-libdir
  Version : 1.9
  Upstream Author : Hans-Christoph Steiner h...@eds.org
* URL : http://puredata.info/
* License : BSD
  Programming Lang: C
  Description : provides support for the libdir library format for Pd

 The 'libdir' loader is a Pure Data loader which supports the libdir
 library format.  The libdir library format aims to be a common
 library format for Pd which works with objects written in any
 language, including Pd. This library format was designed to be easy
 to create, install, and use. It should work when installed into the
 global path (i.e. pd/extra) or when copied locally into a project
 folder. It should work with objects written in any supported language
 (i.e. binaries, .pd, and the various loaders like pdlua and
 tclpd). Also, starting with Pd 0.43 and Pd-extended 0.42, the Help
 Browser dynamically builds itself based on the libraries that are
 installed.



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Bug#595978: ITP: pd-comport -- Pd object for reading and writing to serial ports

2010-09-07 Thread Hans-Christoph Steiner
Package: wnpp
Severity: wishlist
Owner: Hans-Christoph Steiner h...@eds.org


* Package name: pd-comport
  Version : 0.1
  Upstream Author : Winfried Ritsch, Institute for Electronic Music - Graz
* URL : http://puredata.info/
* License : LGPL-2.1+
  Programming Lang: C
  Description : Pd object for reading and writing to serial ports

 comport is a cross-platform object for Pure Data that allows you to read and
 write bytes and lists of data to /dev/tty* devices including serial port,
 USB-serial devices, Bluetooth-serial, etc.



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Bug#595982: RFP: catweasel -- CATWeasel is a web-based user- and classroom-management tool based on CipUX

2010-09-07 Thread Klaus Knopper
Package: wnpp
Severity: wishlist


* Package name: catweasel
  Version : 0.2
  Upstream Author : Jochen Breuer bre...@dajool.com
* URL : http://bitbucket.org/edmedia/catweasel/
* License : GPLv2
  Programming Lang: Python
  Description : CATWeasel is a web-based user- and classroom-management 
tool based on CipUX

CATweasel is an user-friendly alternative to CipUX (LDAP-middleware for use 
with Skolelinux)
CAT-Web, based on Django. Like CAT-Web, CATweasel uses the XML-RPC interface to 
communicate
with CipUX.
..
CATWeasel allows you to add or manage user accounts, and assign roles to users 
in LDAP which can
be used in order to manage permissions and examination modes from other tools. 
Its framework
in Python/Django allows easy extension and modification. It was developed to 
present a more
intuitive and user-friendly view on account administration than existing LDAP 
tools, and
is suitable for being used by teachers, students and administrators, each of 
them getting
a different view matching the role of the user.



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 # Tagging as pending bugs that are closed by packages in NEW
 # http://ftp-master.debian.org/new.html
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 # Source package in NEW: cairo
 tags 587771 + pending
Bug #587771 [cairo] Package cairo-perf utilities
Added tag(s) pending.
 # Source package in NEW: cairo
 tags 595897 + pending
Bug #595897 [cairo] cairo: Cairo release 1.10.0 is now available
Added tag(s) pending.
 # Source package in NEW: drupal6-mod-lightbox2
 tags 595932 + pending
Bug #595932 [wnpp] ITP: drupal6-mod-lightbox2 -- Overlay images on the current 
Drupal page
Added tag(s) pending.
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 tags 595943 + pending
Bug #595943 [wnpp] ITP: drupal6-mod-imageapi -- imageapi module for Drupal 6
Added tag(s) pending.
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Bug #595942 [wnpp] ITP: drupal6-mod-imagecache -- Makes different sized 
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Bug#596005: RFP: testu01 -- TestU01 utilities for the empirical statistical testing of uniform random number generators

2010-09-07 Thread Christoph Anton Mitterer
Package: wnpp
Severity: wishlist

* Package name: testu01
  Version : 1.2.3
  Upstream Author : Richard Simard sima...@iro.umontreal.ca
* URL : http://www.iro.umontreal.ca/~simardr/testu01/tu01.html
* License : non-free for commerical use
  Programming Lang: C
  Description : TestU01 utilities for the empirical statistical testing of 
uniform random number generators

TestU01 is a software library, implemented in the ANSI C language, and
offering a collection of utilities for the empirical statistical testing of
uniform random number generators.

The library implements several types of random number generators in generic
form, as well as many specific generators proposed in the literature or found
in widely-used software. It provides general implementations of the classical
statistical tests for random number generators, as well as several others
proposed in the literature, and some original ones. These tests can be applied
to the generators predefined in the library and to user-defined generators.
Specific tests suites for either sequences of uniform random numbers in [0,1] or
bit sequences are also available. Basic tools for plotting vectors of points
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Bug#596011: ITP: tinyeartrainer -- A tool to learn recognizing musical intervals

2010-09-07 Thread Tiago Bortoletto Vaz
Package: wnpp
Severity: wishlist
Owner: Tiago Bortoletto Vaz ti...@debian.org


* Package name: tinyeartrainer
  Version : 0.1.0
  Upstream Author : Jonas Wagner veers at gmx dot ch
* URL : http://29a.ch/tinyeartrainer
* License : GPL
  Programming Lang: Python
  Description : A tool to learn recognizing musical intervals

 Tiny Ear Trainer is a tiny piece of software that helps you to recognize
 musical intervals.
 .
 Implemented features include associating colors to intervals and learning mode
 which plays interval together with color and name. Harmonic and melodic
 intervals are supported. It uses fluidsynth/soundfonts for playback.
 .
 Tiny Ear Trainer works with JACK Audio Connection Kit.



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Bug#553359: Licensing issues

2010-09-07 Thread Jose Carlos Garcia Sogo
BTW, shouldn't be using the versions for AHD that are in dcraw.c??? I
suppose those have some refinements, and that is what this post seems
to say:
http://forums.steves-digicams.com/nikon-dslr/164000-better-shooting-raw-converting-jpg.html

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Bug#553359: Licensing issues

2010-09-07 Thread Jose Carlos Garcia Sogo
On Tue, Sep 7, 2010 at 9:24 PM, Andrew Kaminsky
kaminsky.and...@gmail.com wrote:
 Hi.

 ahd_interpolate_mod.c
 ahd_partial_interpolate.c
 es_median_filter.c
 median_filter_new.c
 refinement.c
 vcd_interpolate.c

 Those are originally imported from VCD demosaicing:

 http://sites.google.com/site/demosaicalgorithms/modified-dcraw

 So I think I can`t to attach copyright and license notes.
 I`m not lawyer, but i think they are under the same licenses as dcraw.

As they have based their implementation in dcraw and they are
distributing the sources together, they have to abide to the use GPL
v2 or later option in dcraw. But, copyright notice is still needed.
Anyway authors should be contacted for clarification.
Of course, as it is not your work, you cannot attach copyright and/or
license notes.


 Next:

 libraw_internal_funcs_vcd.h - derived work from VCD demosaicing sources.
 Is this correct if I add copyright and license? If yes - GPL or LGPL. Which 
 one?

Then license is the same than  previous one, but you could add you (c)
to it. License should be GPL, given that they are releasing a modified
dcraw, which is under GPL.


 libraw_internal_funcs_amaze.h - derived work from GPL`ed code,
 so I think it is GPL or LGPL.

Has to be GPL then. LGPL is more restrictive than GPL, so nothing
derived from a GPL work can be licensed under LGPL. This is because
LGPL allows linking to closed source programs to libraries licensed
under LGPL, and GPL doesn't.

 libraw_internal_funcs_dcb.h - derived work from code covered by BSD license,
 so I think GPL or LGPL is correct (or may be BSD?).
 (original sources from: http://www.linuxphoto.org/html/algorithms.html )

Can be BSD, GPL or LGPL at your wish, but you have to keep original
(c) and conditions for the original work, as BSD license states. I
would recommend you GPL or BSD, not LGPL.

 Is this enough, or I MUST submit patch.

You should submit a patch for your modified work. For the work you
took from VCD demosaicing, I'll try to contact them before making any
assumption. I'll copy you and the list.


 And I don`t understand which license is better in this situation.
 GPL or LGPL. May be LGPL, to be compatible with libraw?

You only need to license under LGPL whatever you want to contribute
back to libraw, as they are using a LGPL license. Whatever you write
as GPL can be linked against any LGPL library, but they won't accept
any patch with a GPL license stick to it.

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Bug#569203: ITP: parti -- an experimental window manager, a WM library, and

2010-09-07 Thread Miguel Landaeta
Hi Michael,

I was wondering how is going your parti packaging.

I'm very interested in having Xpra available in Debian.
By googling a little bit I could find an RFS in February
2010 but finally nothing happened and your source package
disappeared from your alioth page.

I would like to help if you accept co-maintainers.
If you are not interested anymore in this package, please
let me know.

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Bug#596030: ITP: mono-uia-atspi -- At-spi UIA source

2010-09-07 Thread Ray Wang
Package: wnpp
Severity: wishlist
Owner: Ray Wang wanglei1...@gmail.com


* Package name: mono-uia-atspi
  Version : 2.1
  Upstream Author : Mono Accessibility mono-a...@forge.novell.com
* URL : http://www.mono-project.com/Accessibility
* License : MIT/X
  Programming Lang: C#
  Description : At-spi UIA source

 At-spi UIA source client side



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