Bug#854490: RFP: xva-img -- Citrix XenServer .xva disk extraction tool
Hi, I'm working on xva-img, apparently I built the package. This is my first job with packaging. I wonder if I can pack it or does anyone else want to do it? -- Francisco Vilmar Cardoso Ruviaro 4096R: 1B8C F656 EF3B 8447 2F48 F0E7 82FB F706 0B2F 7D00
Bug#854490: RFP: xva-img -- Citrix XenServer .xva disk extraction tool
Hi, Axel Beckert wrote: > I'll probably come up with a complete packaging for this tool, but don't > want to maintain it alone, hence RFP and not ITP. My packaging is now at https://anonscm.debian.org/git/collab-maint/xva-img.git The only thing yet missing is a proper man page, hence it still throughs these two lintian warnings: W: xva-img source: dh-make-template-in-source debian/manpage.1.ex W: xva-img: binary-without-manpage usr/bin/xva-img Regards, Axel -- ,''`. | Axel Beckert, http://people.debian.org/~abe/ : :' : | Debian Developer, ftp.ch.debian.org Admin `. `' | 4096R: 2517 B724 C5F6 CA99 5329 6E61 2FF9 CD59 6126 16B5 `-| 1024D: F067 EA27 26B9 C3FC 1486 202E C09E 1D89 9593 0EDE
Bug#854490: RFP: xva-img -- Citrix XenServer .xva disk extraction tool
Hi, Axel Beckert wrote: > * URL or Web page : https://github.com/eriklax/xva-img > * License : GPL-2+ JFTR: I'm currently working on an initial packaging for xva-img (should show up soon at https://anonscm.debian.org/cgit/collab-maint/xva-img.git) and Lintian made me aware of the following issue: E: xva-img: possible-gpl-code-linked-with-openssl N: N:This package appears to be covered by the GNU GPL but depends on the N:OpenSSL libssl package and does not mention a license exemption or N:exception for OpenSSL in its copyright file. The GPL (including version N:3) is incompatible with some terms of the OpenSSL license, and therefore N:Debian does not allow GPL-licensed code linked with OpenSSL libraries N:unless there is a license exception explicitly permitting this. N: N:If only the Debian packaging, or some other part of the package not N:linked with OpenSSL, is covered by the GNU GPL, please add a lintian N:override for this tag. Lintian currently has no good way of N:distinguishing between that case and problematic packages. N: N:Severity: serious, Certainty: wild-guess N: N:Check: copyright-file, Type: binary I've filed a feature -eh- license update request upstream at https://github.com/eriklax/xva-img/issues/5 to fix that. Regards, Axel -- ,''`. | Axel Beckert, http://people.debian.org/~abe/ : :' : | Debian Developer, ftp.ch.debian.org Admin `. `' | 4096R: 2517 B724 C5F6 CA99 5329 6E61 2FF9 CD59 6126 16B5 `-| 1024D: F067 EA27 26B9 C3FC 1486 202E C09E 1D89 9593 0EDE
Bug#854490: RFP: xva-img -- Citrix XenServer .xva disk extraction tool
Axel Beckert writes ("Bug#854490: RFP: xva-img -- Citrix XenServer .xva disk extraction tool"): > But I might maintain the tool within a team, e.g. under the Debian > Forensics Team. I just don't have very often such files around for > testing as I don't have access to such a server. So maybe someone who > has more often contact with servers running Citrix XenServer could jump > on the bandwagon, too, to maintain the package together. Hi. I might be able to help, or find someone who can help, or find you test images, or something. No promises, mind - this isn't particularly high up on my own priority list at work. But I can have a word with some of my colleagues closer to XenServer/Xapi to see if they think this is a cool thing they may want to help along a little. Ian.
Bug#854490: RFP: xva-img -- Citrix XenServer .xva disk extraction tool
Package: wnpp Severity: wishlist * Package name: xva-img Version : 1.4 Upstream Author : Erik Lax* URL or Web page : https://github.com/eriklax/xva-img * License : GPL-2+ Description : Citrix XenServer .xva disk extraction tool xva-image is a tool to generate disk images from Citrix XenServer .xva VM images as well as to generate .xva VM images from raw disks and the according ova.xml files. It's for example needed if you want to forensically analyse a virtual machine in .xva format on a non-Citrix operating system. -- I've X-Debbugs-Cc'ed the Debian Forensics Team as well as the Kali Developers as I assume that those are most likely interested in such a tool. I'll probably come up with a complete packaging for this tool, but don't want to maintain it alone, hence RFP and not ITP. But I might maintain the tool within a team, e.g. under the Debian Forensics Team. I just don't have very often such files around for testing as I don't have access to such a server. So maybe someone who has more often contact with servers running Citrix XenServer could jump on the bandwagon, too, to maintain the package together. (Of course I don't mind if someone else takes over and maintains it alone. :-)