Bug#863413: ITP: libimage-sane-perl -- Perl bindings for the SANE (Scanner Access Now Easy) Project

2017-05-26 Thread Jeffrey Ratcliffe
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package: wnpp
Severity: wishlist
Owner: Debian Perl Group 

*Package Name : libimage-sane-perl
 Version : 0.09
 Upstream Author : Jeffrey Ratcliffe 
*URL :  https://metacpan.org/release/Image-Sane
*License : Artistic or GPL-1+
*Description :  Perl bindings for the SANE (Scanner Access Now Easy) Project


I am packaging libimage-sane-perl as it is a new dependency of the
upcoming version of gscan2pdf, which I also maintain.



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Re: DAK Commands for Bikesheds

2015-09-23 Thread Jeffrey Ratcliffe
On 23 September 2015 at 00:16, Wouter Verhelst  wrote:
> unzip ; strip ; touch ; grep ; finger ; mount ; fsck ; more ; yes ; umount ; 
> sleep

Has anyone mentioned git?

Jeff



Re: Need for automatic USB stick backup package

2011-03-22 Thread Jeffrey Ratcliffe
On 22 March 2011 00:49, Paul Wise  wrote:
> I personally wouldn't use that script for a number of reasons:

I adapted the script, changing various things. In particular, I use
unison-gtk, which means that nothing is done until you confirm the
changes.

> The mount could trigger unknown kernel vulnerabilities in filesystem code

The USB Stick would be automounted anyway. How is this different?

Thanks for the feedback

Jeff


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Need for automatic USB stick backup package

2011-03-21 Thread Jeffrey Ratcliffe
Inspired by a forum post[1], I've been using a bit of glue between
udev and unison[-gtk] to automatically backup USB sticks when they are
plugged in.

I've been thinking about packaging it up, on the basis that although
the glue is small, and simple to those who understand, it is not
trivial and firing up an editor as root to create the udev rules is
enough to scare off many users (I guess).

Would such a package be useful?

Regards

Jeff

[1] http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?p=8584911


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Re: PGP v3 key support to be dropped from Debian keyring

2010-05-01 Thread Jeffrey Ratcliffe
On Sat, May 01, 2010 at 09:18:28PM +, brian m. carlson wrote:
> This works because v3 keys[0] use MD5 as a fingerprint algorithm, which
> is 128 bits long (and 32 hex characters) while v4 keys use SHA1, which
> is 160 bits long.  It only prints out one of the UIDs on the key, not
> all of them.

Thanks!

Jeff


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Re: PGP v3 key support to be dropped from Debian keyring

2010-05-01 Thread Jeffrey Ratcliffe
On Fri, Apr 30, 2010 at 01:57:24PM +0100, Jonathan McDowell wrote:
> I have sent numerous mails over the past year to try and chase DDs with
> v3 keys to generate a new v4 key that is linked into to our web of
> trust. In that time we've gone from 200 v3 keys down to 20. While it

Have there been any checks of DMs or those in the NM process?

How can I find out which keys in my own keyring are v3?

Regards

Jeff


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Re: German Debian (was: Processed: ipv6 release goal)

2010-03-25 Thread Jeffrey Ratcliffe
On Wed,24.Mar.10, 21:29:47, Hendrik Sattler wrote:
> I don't know the english translation for "klingt irgendwie steif".

Obviously, the literal translation is "sounds somehow stiff", which
isn't too far away - maybe "sounds somewhat stiff".

Regards

Jeff


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Re: texlive restrictive licence in main prevents derived works?

2009-05-08 Thread jeffrey . ratcliffe

On May 8, 2009 12:58pm, Neil Williams  wrote:

> From the LPPL:
> /---
> | 2. You may distribute a complete, unmodified copy of the Work as you
> | received it. Distribution of only part of the Work is considered
> | modification of the Work, and no right to distribute such a Derived
> | Work may be assumed under the terms of this clause.
> \---


And yet on http://www.latex-project.org/lppl/:

"The LaTeX project public license is a free software license"

With "free software" being linked to http://www.debian.org/intro/free

Hmmm...


Fwd: Gnomesword, libsword, diatheke, sword modules, bibletime

2009-01-22 Thread jeffrey . ratcliffe

This seems to apply to Debian too (apart from #3).

Regards

Jeff

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From: Refdoc 
Date: Jan 23, 2009 2:45am
Subject: Gnomesword, libsword, diatheke, sword modules, bibletime
To: ubuntu-m...@lists.ubuntu.com



Hi,



I am one of the developers at CrossWire. Several of our programmes are

in your repository, but they are ancient, often 2 or more releases

behind us.



I have tried on several occasions to contact the maintainer listed but

to little avail.



I asked eventually on #ubuntu-devel and was advised to mail to you.



As we see it, following is wrong:



1) libsword is at 1.5.11 - if you wait a couple of weeks probably at

1.5.12. You keep 1.5.9. 1.5.9 is nearly 2 years old. The functional

increase is massive.



2) libsword should be compiled with ICU to allow it full function. It is

not.



3) you should not maintain sword modules as all our programmes have a

module manager which will download modules directly. Installing modules

via apt-get renders the module manager non-functional as the modules are

installed by apt-get into non user writable areas (/usr/share/sword

instead of ~/.sword)



4) diatheke is a commandline utility which can if carefully handled also

be used as a base for CGI script. The example CGI code coming along with

it is not meant to be exposed to the internet - at least not in this

form. Therefore the dependency on Apache is wrong. Most users will use

diatheke only as commandline routine, never as CGI.



5) Gnomesword is ancient history. All bug reports you have on file for

GS are sorted in upodated versions. Our last release was 2.4.1. we are

currently moving towards the next release - a week or two.



There is probably more to it, but to be honest for years now we direct

everyone to our own debs as Ubuntu and Debian are so out of date.



I would therefore extremely grateful if someone could take this one up

or advise us how to go about submitting a new set of packages ourselves.



Thanks!









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Re: What should postrm purge actually do?

2008-06-03 Thread Jeffrey Ratcliffe
2008/6/3 sean finney <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> a purge should only remove files that were installed by the package or
> otherwise incidentally generated in FHS compliant locations. data created in
> users' home directories is definitely outside such a scope.  i.e., if dpkg
> couldn't put files there, it shouldn't try to remove files from there.

Fine. Although it always annoyed me that my $HOME filled up with
spurious dotfiles whose origin I'm not necessarily sure of, and that a
good installer could know to remove them if the package were purged.

Or is there a better solution? (I'm not sure it is gconf)

Regards

Jeff


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Re: What should postrm purge actually do?

2008-06-03 Thread Jeffrey Ratcliffe
2008/6/3 Peter Palfrader <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>>- data accumulated from users

Should I be doing something like

rm /home/*/.packagedotfile

for user-specific dotfiles?

I don't see this in the policy.

Regards

Jeff


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Bug#467258: Apologies

2008-02-24 Thread Jeffrey Ratcliffe
Apologies for messing around with this bug - I seem to be having a bit
of finger/brain trouble



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Bug#467258: general: Net-install CD still defaults to asking for CD in aptitude

2008-02-24 Thread Jeffrey Ratcliffe
Package: gtkimageview
Version: 1.5.0-1
Severity: normal


gtkimageview 1.6.0 has been released. I have written Perl bindings,
but they only compile against the new version, so I would appreciate
the new version of the library being packaged so that I can do the
same for the Perl bindings.

I would also be prepared to take over maintaining the library, if you
don't have time.



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Re: IPT: merkaartor - packages available from buildserver.net

2007-11-25 Thread Jeffrey Ratcliffe
On 25/11/2007, Mark Purcell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I have now got packages building and available from buildserver.net

There is no man page, desktop icon or menu.

Regards

Jeff


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ITH: podbrowser

2007-11-15 Thread Jeffrey Ratcliffe
#363506: podbrowser: new upstream available
#363508: podbrowser: new upstream available

are nearly 2 years old, the latest version has been out for a year,
and the maintainer, Florian Ragwitz, isn't answering email. Can anyone
confirm whether he is MIA or not?

Regards,

Jeff


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