Bug#1078992: ITP: pacman.c -- simple Pacman clone
Package: wnpp Severity: wishlist Owner: Alex Myczko X-Debbugs-Cc: debian-de...@lists.debian.org * Package name: pacman.c Version : 0+git20240818+ds Upstream Authors: Andre Weissflog URL : https://github.com/floooh/pacman.c * License : MIT Description : simple Pacman clone This is a Pacman clone written in C99 with minimal dependencies.
Bug#1078602: ITP: iaito -- GUI for radare2, a libre reverse engineering framework
Package: wnpp Severity: wishlist Owner: Alex Myczko X-Debbugs-Cc: debian-de...@lists.debian.org * Package name: iaito Version : 5.9.4 Upstream Authors: pancake URL : https://github.com/radareorg/iaito * License : GPL-3 Description : GUI for radare2, a libre reverse engineering framework This is the official graphical interface for radare2. It aims to conver other r2 features, not just the disassembler but also forensics, networking, bindiffing, solvers, and more.
Bug#1078597: libradare2-5.0.0t64: symbolic links to unversioned *.so files missing
Dear User Thank you for your report. But can you tell me which version of iaito you are using? And how it was installed? I don't think it's missing any symbolic link or anything. And I don't think this bug is a bug in radare2. Would you mind trying this version? If it's not 5.9.4: http://bananas.debian.net/debian/iaito/ Best, Alex
Bug#1077280: ITP: dotmap -- Dot access dictionary with dynamic hierarchy creation and ordered iteration
Package: wnpp Severity: wishlist Owner: Alex Myczko X-Debbugs-Cc: debian-de...@lists.debian.org * Package name: dotmap Version : 1.3.8 Upstream Authors: Chris Redford URL : https://github.com/drgrib/dotmap * License : MIT Description : Dot access dictionary with dynamic hierarchy creation and ordered iteration This is a dot-access dict subclass that - has dynamic hierarchy creation (autovivification) - can be initialized with keys - easily initializes from dict - easily converts to dict - is ordered by insertion . This package installs the library for Python 3.
Bug#1076736: ITP: mayo -- 3D CAD viewer and converter based on Qt + OpenCascade
Package: wnpp Severity: wishlist Owner: Alex Myczko X-Debbugs-Cc: debian-de...@lists.debian.org * Package name: mayo Version : 0.8.0+git20240722+ds Upstream Authors: Fougue Ltd. URL : https://github.com/fougue/mayo * License : BSD-2-clause Description : 3D CAD viewer and converter based on Qt + OpenCascade This is an open-source 3D CAD viewer and converter based on Open CASCADE Technology and Qt. . Users can view and convert 3D CAD files in different formats (STEP, IGES, mesh formats). Mayo helps also user to graphically explore/analyze assembly trees and view properties (e.g. area, volume). . Typical end-users are people working in design/manufacturing industry, either to use the software as is or customized through source code.
Bug#1076670: RM: amiwm -- ROM; can't build i386/armhf, want testing migration
On 21.07.2024 20:46, Bastian Blank wrote: Control: tag -1 moreinfo On Sun, Jul 21, 2024 at 08:04:51PM +0200, Gürkan Myczko wrote: I would like to remove amiwm/i386 and amiwm/armhf, as I believe nobody needs them. Please remove only those binaries so the sid version can migrate to testing. https://qa.debian.org/excuses.php?package=amiwm Could you please be a bit more verbose? Did you forget to upload those builds of the non-free package? Of course, at times I might have had armhf, but nowadays I only have arm64 (raspberry and apple), thus I am not easily able to build armhf binaries anymore. Should someone request them, as well as i386, I will happily reconsider. But at this moment I would prefer them to be removed. For i386, well the last time I had a Linux with that is > 10 years. It would not be hard to build, but it makes just no sense, unless someone asks for it. Bastian Alex
Bug#1076670: RM: amiwm -- ROM; can't build i386/armhf, want testing migration
Package: ftp.debian.org Severity: normal I would like to remove amiwm/i386 and amiwm/armhf, as I believe nobody needs them. Please remove only those binaries so the sid version can migrate to testing. https://qa.debian.org/excuses.php?package=amiwm Thanks, Alex
Bug#1074175: netkit-rwho: remove for trixie?
rwho(d) is a design from a different time, when networks were trusted, and so on. It seems to me, we should and could stop shipping it for trixie. I'm raising this bug now, to: 1) establish awareness I was long aware of this, as I was using rwhod/ruptime when networks were not split into thousand networks... 2) auto-rm it from trixie I'd rather have a migration path, not binary compatible, but functionality compatible 3) give people time to chime in / secure replacements to show up Please have a look at https://github.com/alexmyczko/rutpime (there's an ITP for it, and it has been in new queue several times: https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=1013361 After a while I intend to clone this bug to ftp.debian.org for removal from unstable. Please do not remove it if possible. I really wish to have a migration path for this, but well we're waiting for ftp team. Best, Alex Chris
Bug#1074349: ITP: meshtastic -- client shell for talking to Meshtastic devices
Package: wnpp Severity: wishlist Owner: Alex Myczko X-Debbugs-Cc: debian-de...@lists.debian.org * Package name: meshtastic Version : 2.3.12 Upstream Authors: Meshtastic Developers URL : https://github.com/meshtastic/Meshtastic-python * License : GPL-3.0-only Description : client shell for talking to Meshtastic devices This is a Python client for use with Meshtastic devices. This small library (and example application) provides an easy API for sending and receiving messages over mesh radios. It also provides access to any of the operations/data available in the device user interface or the Android application. Events are delivered using a publish-subscribe model, and you can subscribe to only the message types you are interested in. . This package installs the library for Python 3.
Bug#1074240: ITP: wlmaker -- Wayland compositor inspired by Window Maker
Package: wnpp Severity: wishlist Owner: Alex Myczko X-Debbugs-Cc: debian-de...@lists.debian.org * Package name: wlmaker Version : 0.2+git20240618+ds Upstream Authors: Philip Kaeser URL : https://github.com/phkaeser/wlmaker * License : Apache-2.0 Description : Wayland compositor inspired by Window Maker This is a Wayland compositor inspired by Window Maker. - Compositor for windows in stacking mode. - Supports multiple workspaces. - Appearance inspired by Window Maker, following the look and feel of NeXTSTEP. - Easy to use, lightweight, low gimmicks and fast. - Dock and clip, to be extended for dockable apps. This will be part of the GNUstep Team.
Bug#1072975: ITP: edlin -- Standard line editor
Package: wnpp Severity: wishlist Owner: Alex Myczko X-Debbugs-Cc: debian-de...@lists.debian.org * Package name: edlin Version : 2.17 Upstream Authors: Gregory Pietsch URL : https://github.com/FDOS/edlin * License : GPL-2+ Description : Standard line editor This is a small line editor, written for FreeDOS as a functional clone of the old MS-DOS program edlin. It differs from MS edlin in that first, it's free software, and second, the user interface is slightly different in a few places. The reason for the difference is so that the user does not have to type in control characters mandated by MS edlin's syntax.
Bug#1072974: ITP: kilo -- Small text editor
Package: wnpp Severity: wishlist Owner: Alex Myczko X-Debbugs-Cc: debian-de...@lists.debian.org * Package name: kilo Version : 0.0.1 Upstream Authors: Salvatore Sanfilippo URL : https://github.com/antirez/kilo * License : BSD-2 Description : Small text editor This is a text editor in less than 1000 LOC with syntax highlighting and search.
Bug#1068852: update
so basically it works, but it probably might need devendoring: fbthrift, folly, zstd, xxhash, parallel-hashmap http://bananas.debian.net/debian/dwarfs/
Bug#1070697: ITP: rtl-ais -- simple AIS tuner and generic dual-frequency FM demodulator
Package: wnpp Severity: wishlist Owner: Alex Myczko X-Debbugs-Cc: debian-de...@lists.debian.org * Package name: rtl-ais Version : 0.3+git20240507+ds Upstream Authors: dgiardini Kyle Keen Peter Schultz 2013 Astra Paging Ltd / AISHub (i...@aishub.net) URL : https://github.com/dgiardini/rtl-ais * License : GPL-2-or-later Description : simple AIS tuner and generic dual-frequency FM demodulator This provides the rtl_ais command, which decodes AIS data from Software Defined Radio (SDR) and outputs AIVDM / AIVDO sentences.
Bug#661461: ITA: unadf -- Extract files from an Amiga Disk File dump (.adf)
I saw the ITA, and please refer to the forwarded github issue. Best Alex > On 2 May 2024, at 09:24, Petter Reinholdtsen wrote: > > [John Paul Adrian Glaubitz] >> I started working on this, but I got stuck because of the fact that >> the upstream package is actually not just unadf but a whole library >> that might need different treatment. > > Aha. I hope you can use the git repo I created as a base. :) > > -- > Happy hacking > Petter Reinholdtsen
Bug#1069035: ITP: objconv -- object file converter
Package: wnpp Severity: wishlist Owner: Alex Myczko X-Debbugs-Cc: debian-de...@lists.debian.org * Package name: objconv Version : 2.54+ds Upstream Authors: Agner Fog URL : object file converter * License : GPL-3.0-or-later Description : object file converter This utility can be used for converting object files between COFF/PE, OMF, ELF and Mach-O formats for all 32-bit and 64-bit x86 platforms. Can modify symbol names in object files. Can build, modify and convert function libraries across platforms. Can dump object files and executable files. Also includes a very good disassembler supporting the SSE4, AVX, AVX2, AVX512, FMA3, FMA4, XOP and Knights Corner instruction set.
Bug#1069008: ITP: precice -- partitioned multi-physics simulations
Package: wnpp Severity: wishlist Owner: Alex Myczko X-Debbugs-Cc: debian-de...@lists.debian.org * Package name: precice Version : 3.1.1 Upstream Authors: People at Technical University of Munich and University of Stuttgart URL : https://github.com/precice/precice * License : LGPL-3.0-or-later Description : partitioned multi-physics simulations This is a coupling library for partitioned multi-physics simulations, including, but not restricted to fluid-structure interaction and conjugate heat transfer simulations. Science Team
Bug#1069007: ITP: graudit -- grep rough audit - source code auditing tool
Package: wnpp Severity: wishlist Owner: Alex Myczko X-Debbugs-Cc: debian-de...@lists.debian.org * Package name: graudit Version : 3.6 Upstream Authors: Eldar Marcussen URL : https://github.com/wireghoul/graudit * License : GPL-3.0-or-later Description : grep rough audit - source code auditing tool This is a simple script and signature sets that allows you to find potential security flaws in source code using the GNU utility grep. It's comparable to other static analysis applications like RATS, SWAAT and flaw-finder while keeping the technical requirements to a minimum and being very flexible. Security Team.
Bug#836932: login to blank screen after upgrade to 0.9
Hi Can we please have an update of this bug report with actual versions? Thanks, Alex
Bug#1033994: XRDP remote screen shows repetitive pixelated garbage
Hi Please tell me/us if this is still an issue with up to date software. Thank you & best, Alex
Bug#840132: xrdp-sesman.service sometimes fails to start on boot
Since so many people are involved in this bug, please can we have an update from any of you. Do you still encounter the reported problem with current versions? Best, Alex
Bug#1013361: Fwd: future of rwhod/rwho/ruptime, and a shell implementation of it called ruptime
just to keep all information together… Begin forwarded message: > From: Gürkan Myczko > Date: May 24, 2023 at 20:43:49 GMT+2 > To: debian-de...@lists.debian.org > Subject: future of rwhod/rwho/ruptime, and a shell implementation of it > called ruptime > > hello > > i've always liked the ruptime command, it was so useful to see your machines > up or down, and for long and with what load, > but then came multiprocessor machines, and gpus. and it was all clear text > sent over the network, and only in one network. > so i started to try to do something about and out came: > https://github.com/alexmyczko/ruptime/tree/debian (or on salsa: > https://salsa.debian.org/debian/ruptime). i have tried to make it useful for > where i use it, you can read the why on the webpage > or salsa page. (using it on x86_64, and raspberry pies) > > rwho was not implemented, but it would be easy to do so. and it's also easy > to extend it for any sort of data that you want to > be easily accessible. > > since there's that older implementation in C: > netkit-rwho is orphaned, https://bugs.debian.org/1020628 > build time limit for NUSERS (1000): https://bugs.debian.org/489787 > build time option for alarm period: https://bugs.debian.org/360884 > > these are all much easier in the script, but it is much less efficient. > > any feedback if this is a good idea, or wishes? according popcon there's some > users: > https://qa.debian.org/popcon.php?package=netkit-rwho > (glad i'm not alone) > > best > tar
Bug#1013361: Fwd: ruptime_1.4-1_amd64.changes REJECTED
this is perfectly fine for me, if it free software. feel free to do the changes you want yourself. if you cant there is always a debian consultants page. > From: Gürkan Myczko > Date: March 25, 2024 at 00:21:38 GMT+1 > To: Thorsten Alteholz > Subject: Re: ruptime_1.4-1_amd64.changes REJECTED > > Hi, > >> after a short glimpse even I already found some issues with this software: >> If you install ruptime.key as described in README.md, you will get a world >> readable key file. >> As this is a symmetric key, everyone who has access to the key on one >> machine can forge messages on every other machine. >> I would not say that this can be called "encrypted messages" at all. > > It is encrypted to all users on that machine. This is a design choice, and > there's now README.Debian > that describes how to overcome the issue, if it is one for you. It is none to > me, and majority of users. > > Please have a look at xymon and xymon-client. Not encrypted messages at all, > no builtin ACL either, anyone on > ther internet can forge messages on every xymon server. > >> It uses mcrypt in version 2.6.8 which is from 2009. It uses CBC as default >> encryption algorithm. >> Nowadays this is no longer recommended to use. > > This has been fixed with 1.8, no more mcrypt. Now we're with openssl. > >> Doing something like >>echo "/*/*/*/*/*/* asd" |nc localhost 51300 >> for each core of your ruptimed server makes it really busy. >> There is no check, no ACL, nothing to prevent this. > > I was not able to do anything like that, if you look at the ruptimed, you can > clearly see this is not simply possible, never has been. > >> This software might be nice, but there is still some work to do. > > I believe it is indeed nice, compared to the existing rwhod packages in the > archive. > Further work will happen, as the software is maintained upstream. > > Best, > Alex > >> Thorsten >> === >> Please feel free to respond to this email if you don't understand why >> your files were rejected, or if you upload new files which address our >> concerns.
Bug#1013361: Fwd: ruptime_1.4-1_amd64.changes REJECTED
> From: Thorsten Alteholz > Date: March 22, 2024 at 20:00:15 GMT+1 > To: Gürkan Myczko > Subject: ruptime_1.4-1_amd64.changes REJECTED > > > Hi, > > after a short glimpse even I already found some issues with this software: > > If you install ruptime.key as described in README.md, you will get a world > readable key file. > As this is a symmetric key, everyone who has access to the key on one > machine can forge messages on every other machine. > I would not say that this can be called "encrypted messages" at all. > > It uses mcrypt in version 2.6.8 which is from 2009. It uses CBC as default > encryption algorithm. > Nowadays this is no longer recommended to use. > > Doing something like >echo "/*/*/*/*/*/* asd" |nc localhost 51300 > for each core of your ruptimed server makes it really busy. > There is no check, no ACL, nothing to prevent this. > > This software might be nice, but there is still some work to do. > > Thorsten > > > > === > > Please feel free to respond to this email if you don't understand why > your files were rejected, or if you upload new files which address our > concerns. >
Bug#1067871: ITP: python-memray -- Memory profiler for Python applications
Hi Yogeswaran There's already an RFP: https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=1009970 Please see what's needed to do here: https://github.com/bloomberg/memray/issues/518 You can find my packaging so far at salsa.d.o or http://sid.ethz.ch/debian/memray/ I'm willing to review changes and sponsor uploads, Best, Alex
Bug#860890: needs ssl-cert membership, does not report the error
sorry wrong link, here's the right one: https://github.com/alexmyczko/autoexec.bat/blob/master/config.sys/install-rdp
Bug#860890: needs ssl-cert membership, does not report the error
Thank you for all the input, I can't decide yet, as I just fix it for myself using this: https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=860890 I feel a note in README.Debian is okay, if you also think so, I'll close the bug with a future update. Otherwise let us discuss this further here, and/or #debian-remote Best, Alex
Bug#1066724: chibicc: change upstream
Hi UrsI think I found that and did some tests back a while:Index of /debian/chibicc/sid.ethz.chWill recheck…AlexOn Mar 13, 2024, at 15:18, Urs Janßen wrote:Package: chibiccSeverity: wishlistDear Maintainer, seems no longer to be maintained,but the fork looks like it isunder active development.It might be a good idea to switch the upstream source.
Bug#1013361: ITP: ruptime -- poor man's ruptime
> On Mar 9, 2024, at 06:09, Petter Reinholdtsen wrote: > > [Gürkan Myczko 2022-10-26] >> ruptime/ruptimed has ben released long ago under the AGPL-3.0 >> >> there's no reason for it to go into non-free, it's software for main > > What is the background for the licensing confusion? I was not sure what license to take, but that has been settled client and server are free software to be selfhosted. > The original ruptime had serious security problems. The original not from me? It had no security problems it was just transferring data clear text, but was also only limited to local network. Usually your network is trusted. Well.. YMMV > It is unclear from > the upstream README how this is solved in this new version. Can you > explain how this new system is kept secure and avoid privacy problems? My versions always have been secure. All Debian packages uploaded to ftp-master did NOT suffer privacy problems as they patched upstream tarball setting SERVER=localhost This software is meant to be selfhosted. You can find the latest version on salsa.debian.org by searching ruptime. > I notice the package has been in NEW for 10 months already. Is there a > git repo with the draft packaging for this package? Yes, and packages are available at github downloads (debian amd64 and arm64) You can also find it installed on http://bananas.debian.net (contact me for account) and its upcoming web interface http://bananas.debian.net/ruptime Best, Alex > > -- > Happy hacking > Petter Reinholdtsen
Bug#1064953: rdkit: Please provide cmake files
Package: librdkit-dev Version: 202309.3-2 Severity: normal thanks for the rdkit packaging would it be possible to also ship rdkit-config.cmake rdkit-config-version.cmake rdkit-targets.cmake rdkit-targets-none.cmake in /usr/lib/cmake/rdkit/ (needed for coot packaging)?
Bug#1061402: ly
Hi Matt How is packaging going? Are you familiar with mentors.debian.net ? I'd like to review your packaging and sponsor it. Best, Alex
Bug#1064381: ITP: elfkickers -- collection of programs that access and manipulate ELF files
On 21.02.2024 17:12, David Bremner wrote: Gürkan Myczko writes: On 21.02.2024 12:28, David Bremner wrote: Being the universal operating system, these tools are certainly not for normal users but more like developers and people in the embedded area. I include developers in people who don't care about the implementation, I have found sstrip to squeeze away some more kilobytes from binaries. A list of the tools with what they do would be more useful. Similar like elfutils it will only be interesting to people that want to use it. Sure, I'm not talking about making it interesting for every user, just having a description that helps someone in the target audience find the package and/or know if they want to install it. You're right the long description is not very good, I will need to improve this, noted. Thanks,
Bug#1064381: ITP: elfkickers -- collection of programs that access and manipulate ELF files
On 21.02.2024 12:28, David Bremner wrote: Gürkan Myczko writes: This distribution is a collection of programs that are generally unrelated, except in that they all deal with the ELF file format. . The main purpose of these programs is to be illustrative and educational -- to help fellow programmers understand the ELF file format and something of how it works under the Linux platform. For the most part, these programs have limited real-world utility. . With the exception of shared use of the elfrw static library, each program is independent of the others. There is no other shared code between them, and they all take slightly different approaches to handling ELF files. I question how helpful this description is helpful for users of a binary distribution like Debian, who are (IMHO) generally more focused on functionality than studying the implementation of programs. Hi David, Being the universal operating system, these tools are certainly not for normal users but more like developers and people in the embedded area. I have found sstrip to squeeze away some more kilobytes from binaries. Similar like elfutils it will only be interesting to people that want to use it. Best,
Bug#1064382: ITP: coremltools -- tools for Core ML model conversion, editing, and validation
Package: wnpp Severity: wishlist Owner: Gürkan Myczko X-Debbugs-Cc: debian-de...@lists.debian.org * Package name: coremltools Version : 7.1 Upstream Authors: Apple Inc. URL : https://github.com/apple/coremltools * License : BSD-3-Clause Description : supporting tools for Core ML model conversion, editing, and validation This is Core ML Tools (coremltools) to convert machine learning models from third-party libraries to the Core ML format. This Python package contains the supporting tools for converting models from training libraries.
Bug#1064381: ITP: elfkickers -- collection of programs that access and manipulate ELF files
Package: wnpp Severity: wishlist Owner: Gürkan Myczko X-Debbugs-Cc: debian-de...@lists.debian.org * Package name: elfkickers Version : 0+git20240221+ds Upstream Authors: Brian Raiter URL : https://github.com/BR903/ELFkickers * License : GPL-2-or-later Description : collection of programs that access and manipulate ELF files This distribution is a collection of programs that are generally unrelated, except in that they all deal with the ELF file format. . The main purpose of these programs is to be illustrative and educational -- to help fellow programmers understand the ELF file format and something of how it works under the Linux platform. For the most part, these programs have limited real-world utility. . With the exception of shared use of the elfrw static library, each program is independent of the others. There is no other shared code between them, and they all take slightly different approaches to handling ELF files.
Bug#1060898: apfs-dkms: fails to build module: super.c:17:10: fatal error: version.h: No such file or directory
Hi Andreas, attached you can find an overhaul of the package installation that also fixes the missing version.h Having the Debian revision included in the dkms module version is very unusual, now this only uses the upstream version. Looks good except it didn't install/build for me, maybe I did something wrong... The Vcs-* URLs in the package point to an empty repository ... otherwise you could have gotten a MR with a sequence of commits. So sorry, moved to bananas team, but never filled it, now it's there and ready. Feel free to go ahead with a team upload... Best, Alex Andreas
Bug#1063440: ITP: onedriver -- native Linux filesystem for Microsoft OneDrive
Package: wnpp Severity: wishlist Owner: Gürkan Myczko X-Debbugs-Cc: debian-de...@lists.debian.org * Package name: onedriver Version : 0.14.1 Upstream Authors: Jeff Stafford URL : https://github.com/jstaf/onedriver * License : GPL-3-or-later Description : native Linux filesystem for Microsoft OneDrive This is a native Linux filesystem for Microsoft Onedrive Onedriver is a native Linux filesystem for Microsoft Onedrive. Files and metadata are downloaded on-demand instead of requiring you to sync your entire account to disk.
Bug#1062618: ITP: fonts-topaz-unicode -- Amiga 500 "Topaz" font updated for the 21st century
Package: wnpp Severity: wishlist Owner: Gürkan Myczko X-Debbugs-Cc: debian-de...@lists.debian.org * Package name: fonts-topaz-unicode Version : 1+git20240201+ds Upstream Authors: Screwtape URL : https://gitlab.com/Screwtapello/topaz-unicode * License : ISC Description : Amiga 500 "Topaz" font updated for the 21st century This is therefore a highly nostalgic typeface for people of a certain age and geographical distribution, but it's also a genuinely good font. It's high contrast, it's consistently designed (within the limits of 8x8px), and it's quite compact.
Bug#1062438: ITP: monobit -- tools for working with monochrome bitmap fonts
Package: wnpp Severity: wishlist Owner: Gürkan Myczko X-Debbugs-Cc: debian-de...@lists.debian.org * Package name: monobit Version : 0.42.2 Upstream Authors: Rob Hagemans URL : https://github.com/robhagemans/monobit * License : MIT Description : tools for working with monochrome bitmap fonts These tools let you modify bitmap fonts and convert between several formats. . monobit's native format is yaff, a human-friendly, text-based visual format similar to the ones used by Roman Czyborra's hexdraw, Simon Tatham's mkwinfont and John Elliott's psftools. Details are given in the yaff font file format specification.
Bug#1062436: ITP: bdflib -- Python library and tools for working with BDF font files
Package: wnpp Severity: wishlist Owner: Gürkan Myczko X-Debbugs-Cc: debian-de...@lists.debian.org * Package name: bdflib Version : 0+git20240201+ds Upstream Authors: Screwtape URL : https://gitlab.com/Screwtapello/bdflib * License : GPL-3-or-later Description : Python library and tools for working with BDF font files This library allows for manipulating fonts directly and comes with command-line utilities for performing various operations on font files.
Bug#902871: xrdp: virtual desktop something with size/tile/too small
Hi Thorsten Is this bug still relevant with actual stable versions? What about testing or sid? Best,
Bug#1061368: ITP: gnome-prompt -- terminal for GNOME
Package: wnpp Severity: wishlist Owner: Gürkan Myczko X-Debbugs-Cc: debian-de...@lists.debian.org * Package name: gnome-prompt Version : 46~alpha Upstream Authors: Christian Hergert URL : https://gitlab.gnome.org/chergert/prompt * License : GPL-3.0-or-later Description : terminal for GNOME This is a terminal for GNOME with first-class support for containers. Contrary to gnome-terminal this supports transparent backgrounds. This is to be maintained inside the GNOME-team in Debian.
Bug#1035397: Consider maintainership transfer to d-i-d team
Hi Mario systemctl susped refuses to work when the suspend.target is linked to /dev/null Unfortunately I can't review the quirkdb files if they are still right or not. But from the age they probably are irrelevant when they have not been removed since 13 years, counting. Best, Alex
Bug#929830: lldpd: Memory usage of lldpd implies memory leak
Maybe the memory leak(s) are fixed with 1.0.18? https://github.com/lldpd/lldpd/releases
Bug#1060830: ITP: gpu-burn -- Multi-GPU CUDA stress test
Package: wnpp Severity: wishlist Owner: Gürkan Myczko X-Debbugs-Cc: debian-de...@lists.debian.org * Package name: gpu-burn Version : 0+git20240115+ds Upstream Authors: Ville Timonen URL : https://github.com/wilicc/gpu-burn * License : BSD-2-clause Description : Multi-GPU CUDA stress test This allows you to run a stress test on your GPUs. Memory usage can be controlled by absolute number or percentage. Also allows to run on specific GPU, useful if you have mixed multi GPU system.
Bug#1016959: RFP: nusolve -- Geodetic VLBI data analysis software
Hi Ole Ok it's like this 0.7.6 has bundled libSG and libCalc. From 0.8 on libCalc has been split away. libCalc nor libSG are packaged, libSG is still bundled with 0.8.2.2 Both source packages build and are here: http://sid.ethz.ch/debian/nusolve/ http://sid.ethz.ch/debian/nusolve/2024/ Hope this helps,
Bug#1060253: ITP: gnome-model-thumbnailer -- 3d model thumbnailer for GNOME
Package: wnpp Severity: wishlist Owner: Gürkan Myczko X-Debbugs-Cc: debian-de...@lists.debian.org * Package name: gnome-model-thumbnailer Version : 0+git20240108+ds Upstream Authors: Luke Benstead URL : https://gitlab.com/Kazade/gnome-model-thumbnailer/ * License : MIT Description : 3d model thumbnailer for GNOME This is a thumbnailer for the GNOME desktop that will generate previews of 3D models in your file manager (e.g GNOME Files). Currently it previews .obj, .md2, .md3, and .ms3d.
Bug#1059994: ITP: cam2ip -- turn any webcam into an IP camera
Package: wnpp Severity: wishlist Owner: Gürkan Myczko X-Debbugs-Cc: debian-de...@lists.debian.org * Package name: cam2ip Version : 1.6 Upstream Authors: Milan Nikolic URL : https://github.com/gen2brain/cam2ip * License : GPL-3-or-later Description : turn any webcam into an IP camera This software allows you to turn a webcam to an IP camera using HTML frames, static JPEG, or Motion JPEG.
Bug#1009970: retitle 1009970 to ITP: memray -- Python memory profiler
On 31.12.2023 18:16, Julian Gilbey wrote: On Mon, Nov 06, 2023 at 04:27:35PM +0100, G��rkan Myczko wrote: retitle 1009970 ITP: memray -- Python memory profiler thanks Hi G��rkan (and unfortunately your name got corrupted in your email message), Hi Julian (i failed to find you on irc, you're maybe not using it?) Have you made any progress on this? Yes and no, here's the short summary: https://sid.ethz.ch/debian/memray/ 1.10.0 seems to build and work? 1.11.0 doesn't seem to build. It is now used in the new upstream version of dask.distributed, which we need to use to fix some Python 3.12 issues. (I see that memray does depend on some other stuff which has either not been packaged or needs to be updated, so it's not a completely trivial task.) You know more than I. Please go ahead if you have better packaging of it, take over the ITP. Thanks, Thanks! Julian
Bug#1059882: ITP: durdraw -- versatile ASCII and ANSI Art text editor for drawing in terminal
Package: wnpp Severity: wishlist Owner: Gürkan Myczko X-Debbugs-Cc: debian-de...@lists.debian.org * Package name: durdraw Version : 0.24.1 Upstream Authors: Sam Foster URL : https://durdraw.org * License : ISC Description : versatile ASCII and ANSI Art text editor for drawing in terminal This is an ASCII, Unicode and ANSI art editor for UNIX-like systems (Linux, macOS, etc). It runs in modern Utf-8 terminals and supports frame-based animation, custom themes, 256 and 16 color modes, terminal mouse input, DOS ANSI art viewing, CP437 and Unicode mixing and conversion, HTML output, mIRC color output, and other interesting features. . It is heavily inspired by classic ANSI editing software for MS-DOS and Windows, such as TheDraw, Aciddraw and Pablodraw, but with a modern Unix twist.
Bug#1059406: ITP: invidtui -- TUI based Invidious client
Package: wnpp Severity: wishlist Owner: Gürkan Myczko X-Debbugs-Cc: debian-de...@lists.debian.org * Package name: invidtui Version : 0.3.7 Upstream Authors: darkhz URL : https://github.com/darkhz/invidtui * License : MIT Description : TUI based Invidious client This is an invidious client, which fetches data from invidious instances and displays a user interface in the terminal(TUI), and allows for selecting and playing Youtube audio and video. . Features - Play audio or video - Control the video resolution - Ability to open, view, edit and save m3u8 playlists - Automatically queries the invidious API and selects the best instance - Search for and browse videos, playlists and channels, with history support = Authentication with invidious and management of user feed, playlists and subscriptions - Download video and/or audio
Bug#1058912: ITP: tinymembench -- Simple memory benchmark tool
Package: wnpp Severity: wishlist Owner: Gürkan Myczko X-Debbugs-Cc: debian-de...@lists.debian.org * Package name: tinymembench Version : 0.4+git20231218+ds Upstream Authors: Siarhei Siamashka URL : https://github.com/ssvb/tinymembench * License : MIT Description : Simple memory benchmark tool This is a simple memory benchmark program, which tries to measure the peak bandwidth of sequential memory accesses and the latency of random memory accesses. Bandwidth is measured by running different assembly code for the aligned memory blocks and attempting different prefetch strategies.
Bug#1051064: fonts-b612: The package is either missing or has mislabled the regular font style.
Hi Brad Can you tell me in which software the problem occurs? Best,
Bug#1057750: ciso: Please update to ciso 1.0.2
Hi Aaron On 08.12.2023 00:36, Aaron Rainbolt wrote: Debdiff prepared and attached. Please review this whenever you get a chance and tell me if there's anything I can do better. Thanks! Thank you for the patch. Would it be possible to upstream this? https://github.com/jamie/ciso If upstream doesn't accept your patches, would you be willing to fork and continue? debian/changelog, your entries look fine, would you like to be co-maintainer or not? I didn't take a look at why it failed with ciso.c and ciso.h yet, but here's the output: $ patch -p1 < ../update.patch patching file README.markdown patching file ciso.c Hunk #1 FAILED at 22. Hunk #2 succeeded at 32 (offset 1 line). Hunk #3 succeeded at 44 (offset 1 line). Hunk #4 succeeded at 81 (offset 1 line). Hunk #5 succeeded at 118 (offset 1 line). Hunk #6 succeeded at 139 (offset 1 line). Hunk #7 succeeded at 238 (offset 1 line). Hunk #8 succeeded at 251 (offset 1 line). Hunk #9 succeeded at 280 (offset 1 line). Hunk #10 succeeded at 307 (offset 1 line). Hunk #11 succeeded at 402 (offset 1 line). 1 out of 11 hunks FAILED -- saving rejects to file ciso.c.rej patching file ciso.h Hunk #1 FAILED at 19. 1 out of 1 hunk FAILED -- saving rejects to file ciso.h.rej patching file debian/changelog patching file debian/control patching file debian/copyright patching file debian/patches/01_mem_alloc_failure_amd64.patch patching file debian/patches/series patching file debian/patches/usage-syntax patching file debian/upstream/metadata patching file debian/watch
Bug#1055504: ITP: laz-perf -- LAZperf is an alternative LAZ (Compressed LAS pointclouds) decoding implementation.
Hi Richard, > On 7 Nov 2023, at 16:33, Richard Duivenvoorde wrote: > > Hi Gürkan, > > Just found out that LAZperf is not a dependency of PDAL because sources in > taken into PDAL itself. > > But I'm still interested in trying to package LAZperf itself too, IF others > think it is useful. Actually I am not sure if cloudcompare really supports it, but if it does (I can take a look at it), it’d be very useful to load LAZ (compressed LAS files), which are common, and I have users that need this feature. > > If you say: "I prefer uploads to mentors.d.n" do you mean NOT in the science > packaging team or do you mean something else? > Reason I choose science packaging team is because the former package of PDAL > proposed that. The packaging team is fine. Take a look at mentors.debian.net <http://mentors.debian.net/> It is just about the source package you have, you’d upload it to this place, but any url, or even packaging at salsa.debian.org <http://salsa.debian.org/> is fine, so tell me if/when you have something. > > I'm very green in this, so please bare with me Glad to hear, looking forward…. > > Regards, > > Richard Duivenvoorde > > On 11/7/23 15:33, Gürkan Myczko wrote: >> I would be great to help, cloudcompare seems to support it. Find me as >> tarzeau_ on irc >> I prefer uploads to mentors.d.n >> Maybe you find something useful at >> Index of /debian/laz-perf/ <https://sid.ethz.ch/debian/laz-perf/> >> sid.ethz.ch <https://sid.ethz.ch/debian/laz-perf/> >> <https://sid.ethz.ch/debian/laz-perf/> >> <https://sid.ethz.ch/debian/laz-perf/> >>> On Nov 7, 2023, at 14:54, Richard Duivenvoorde wrote: >>> >>> Package: wnpp >>> Severity: wishlist >>> Owner: Richard Duivenvoorde >>> X-Debbugs-Cc: debian-de...@lists.debian.org >>> >>> * Package name: laz-perf >>> Version : 3.4.0 >>> Upstream Contact: Howard Butler >>> * URL : https://github.com/hobuinc/laz-perf >>> * License : APLv2 >>> Programming Lang: C, C++, C#, Python >>> Description : LAZperf is an alternative LAZ (Compressed LAS >>> pointclouds) decoding implementation. >>> >>> It supports compilation to WASM via Emscripten so that LAZ data can be >>> decoded in a browser. >>> LAZperf is a dependecy for the PDAL library (https://github.com/PDAL/PDAL/). >>> PDAL can be used as a library for QGIS (https://qgis.org) to be able to >>> read/analyze point clouds. >>> >>> I'm planning to maintain both LAZperf and PDAL with the science packaging >>> team. >>> >>> If I'm correct I'm also looking for a sponsor. But I'm very new to Debian >>> packaging, so every help is appreciated >>> >>> Regards, >>> >>> Richard Duivenvoorde >>> >
Bug#1055504: ITP: laz-perf -- LAZperf is an alternative LAZ (Compressed LAS pointclouds) decoding implementation.
I would be great to help, cloudcompare seems to support it. Find me as tarzeau_ on ircI prefer uploads to mentors.d.nMaybe you find something useful atIndex of /debian/laz-perf/sid.ethz.chOn Nov 7, 2023, at 14:54, Richard Duivenvoorde wrote:Package: wnppSeverity: wishlistOwner: Richard Duivenvoorde X-Debbugs-Cc: debian-de...@lists.debian.org* Package name : laz-perf Version : 3.4.0 Upstream Contact: Howard Butler * URL : https://github.com/hobuinc/laz-perf* License : APLv2 Programming Lang: C, C++, C#, Python Description : LAZperf is an alternative LAZ (Compressed LAS pointclouds) decoding implementation.It supports compilation to WASM via Emscripten so that LAZ data can be decoded in a browser.LAZperf is a dependecy for the PDAL library (https://github.com/PDAL/PDAL/).PDAL can be used as a library for QGIS (https://qgis.org) to be able to read/analyze point clouds.I'm planning to maintain both LAZperf and PDAL with the science packaging team.If I'm correct I'm also looking for a sponsor. But I'm very new to Debian packaging, so every help is appreciatedRegards,Richard Duivenvoorde
Bug#1042735: lists.debian.org: Request a mailing list named "debian-bananas"
Package: lists.debian.org Severity: wishlist Dear Maintainer, * What led up to the situation? The Debian Bananas Team needs an email address for team maintenance. * What exactly did you do (or not do) that was effective (or ineffective)? We already are in #debian-bananas * What was the outcome of this action? Team ARM64 but for Apple hardware (M1 and later) * What outcome did you expect instead? Thank you.
Bug#1042410: ITP: m1n1 -- Bootloader for Apple Silicon
Hi Tobias I'm interested in joining, had a look at it some time ago: http://sid.ethz.ch/debian/m1n1/ Are you on IRC? #debian-apple ? What will you call the team? Debian-Think-Different or Debian-Apple? Best,
Bug#1025053: Fwd: upx
Original Message Subject: upx Date: 28.06.2023 06:21 From: Gürkan Myczko To: rob...@debian.org Czesc Robert I really like and use upx often. And I miss it on Debian 12. So I did this: https://salsa.debian.org/tar/upx-ucl It's far from perfect, should probably mention the two CVEs. But is there a plan from you? Would you mind adding myself as Uploaders? Kind regards, Alex.
Bug#574388: Fwd: wmnd bug (32 bit overflow)
Original Message Subject: wmnd bug (32 bit overflow) Date: 18.09.2017 10:26 From: Gürkan Myczko To: rob...@debian.org Dear Robert Do you have a plan to fix this bug? I'm still using wmnd, and I tried to apply the included patch, rebuild the package. And run it on a 32-bit machine (however I didn't wait for the overflow to happen, yet). I have an updated version at http://sid.ethz.ch/debian/wmnd/ I would be glad to have that bug fixed! And I guess the other bug can be closed too, if it's added to debian/README.Debian: https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=574388 Thanks, Gurkan
Bug#1025053: Fwd: upx-ucl
Original Message Subject: upx-ucl Date: 14.05.2021 13:29 From: Gürkan Myczko To: rob...@debian.org Hi Robert I've created an updated upx package from master upstream, do you have an idea when they will release 4.x? I've wanted to try that --lzma compression: https://mentors.debian.net/package/upx-ucl/ Best,
Bug#1035968: fonts-junicode: Wrong package description
Hi Hilmar Yes it was intended to ship otf. I will update the package description with the next upload. Best,
Bug#476979: hobbit-plugins: plugin ideas (storage, smb, backup)
Here's how I'm checking 6 different hardware RAID controllers: https://github.com/alexmyczko/autoexec.bat/blob/master/xymon/raidhw I'm reading NVME temperatures out with: https://github.com/alexmyczko/ruptime/ at the very bottom: nvme smart-log /dev/nvme0n1 HTH
Bug#360884: rwhod: There should be an option to configure the alarm interval
With the new ruptime, see https://bugs.debian.org/1013361 you can easily configure this option.
Bug#489787: rwho -a fails when >1000 users logged in
The new rwho from ruptime, https://bugs.debian.org/1013361 has no such limit. It is waiting in the new queue to get processed.
Bug#1020628: O: netkit-rwho -- Clients to query the rwho server
Once the ruptime from new queue is processed, I plan to create a migration plan for this, but not replacing the old src:pkgname, nor the binary package names.
Bug#1039284: netkit-rwho: ships sysv-init script without systemd unit
The new implementation of rwho, see #1013361, does come with a systemd unit, it's waiting in the new queue.
Bug#1039073: wrong output from /usr/lib/xymon/client/ext/kern
Package: hobbit-plugins Version: 20230301 Severity: wishlist Dear Maintainer The command similar to: cat vmlinuz-6.1.0-9-arm64 |strings |grep "Linux version" in the kern check fails on Debian 12. The report claims: Machine should be rebooted. Running not the newest installed kernel: Running kernel: 6.1.0-9-arm64, version #1 SMP Debian 6.1.27-1 (2023-05-08) Newest installed kernel: 6.1.0-9-arm64, version (gcc-12 (Debian 12.2.0-14) 12.2.0, GNU ld (GNU Binutils for Debian) 2.40) # SMP Debian 6.1.27-1 (2023-05-08) Thank you for fixing this. Best,
Bug#1039024: ITP: fonts-atarist -- Atari ST monochrome system font
Package: wnpp Severity: wishlist Owner: Gürkan Myczko X-Debbugs-Cc: debian-de...@lists.debian.org * Package name: fonts-atarist Version : 0+git20230624+ds Upstream Authors: ntwk URL : https://github.com/ntwk/atarist-font * License : BSD-3-clause Description : Atari ST monochrome system font This is a rebranding of the high-resolution system font originally featured on the Atari ST home computer. It is a monospaced bitmap font available in a single size of 8x16 pixels.
Bug#832000: grip: new upstream release (4.5.2)
meanwhile there is 4.6.1 available, i'd really like this even in bookworm-backports once it's announced... best,
Bug#1038388: shotcut: Shotcut 23 timeline widget is blank
On 19.06.2023 14:47, doug wrote: On 2023-06-19 08:31, Gürkan Myczko wrote: Dear Maintainer, Hi Doug, Doing a bit of mix and match with this upstream tar image, I can reproduce the issue there by not setting QML2_IMPORT_PATH in their wrapper script. To my untrained eye, it appears the upstream is shipping with qml files from Qt6, whereas the packages available from Debian (qml-module-qtquick2 etc.) are from Qt5. I believe you. I guess I'll have to figure out the xml for qt6 packages (couldn't find any so far). Help is welcome. I installed `qml6-module-\*` on my system and Shotcut is working properly! So this does look like just a packaging problem, but the question is how many of those packages are actually necessary? I've uploaded -2 which should prevent more users running into the same issue. I hope to get to test/check the packaging rest of the week... For what kind of projects did you use shotcut so far, and was it good for you? (like lenght of movies exported and format/size) So far I have been using it for a few months to edit videos for length, just cutting out sections, in the 15-60 minute range. Some are recent (already mp4 container / h.264 from a Nikon mirrorless camera; those are 1080p60), some are older MPEG-2 which are 480p. For this purpose Shotcut 22 has been quick and stable, and the keyboard shortcuts are a huge help. I'm exporting MP4 / H.264, the Android preset, mostly for use with Plex playing on Android TV platform or a laptop browser. Thanks for the information, interesting! So h.265 is not yet a thing? Nor 4k? Are you aware of https://github.com/WyattBlue/auto-editor ? -Doug
Bug#1038388: shotcut: Shotcut 23 timeline widget is blank
Dear Maintainer, Hi Doug, On my system at least, Shotcut 23 displays a blank area where the timeline should be. The portable tar image provided by the Shotcut project at https://shotcut.org/download/ does not show this issue. Thanks for pointing out. You're very likely right. It's a bug in the packaging. Doing a bit of mix and match with this upstream tar image, I can reproduce the issue there by not setting QML2_IMPORT_PATH in their wrapper script. To my untrained eye, it appears the upstream is shipping with qml files from Qt6, whereas the packages available from Debian (qml-module-qtquick2 etc.) are from Qt5. I believe you. I guess I'll have to figure out the xml for qt6 packages (couldn't find any so far). Help is welcome. For what kind of projects did you use shotcut so far, and was it good for you? (like lenght of movies exported and format/size) Best,
Bug#1038205: ITP: basis-universal -- Basis Universal GPU Texture Codec
Package: wnpp Severity: wishlist Owner: Gürkan Myczko X-Debbugs-Cc: debian-de...@lists.debian.org * Package name: basis-universal Version : 1.16.4 Upstream Authors: Binomial LLC URL : https://github.com/BinomialLLC/basis_universal * License : Apache-2.0 Description : Basis Universal GPU Texture Codec This is a "supercompressed" GPU texture data interchange system that supports two highly compressed intermediate file formats (.basis or the .KTX2 open standard from the Khronos Group) that can be quickly transcoded to a very wide variety of GPU compressed and uncompressed pixel formats: ASTC 4x4 L/LA/RGB/RGBA, PVRTC1 4bpp RGB/RGBA, PVRTC2 RGB/RGBA, BC7 mode 6 RGB, BC7 mode 5 RGB/RGBA, BC1-5 RGB/RGBA/X/XY, ETC1 RGB, ETC2 RGBA, ATC RGB/RGBA, ETC2 EAC R11 and RG11, FXT1 RGB, and uncompressed raster image formats /565/.
Bug#1037357: flowblade: windows allways open off-center
Hi Martin Thank you for the bug report. The first time that Flowblade is run and asks for one's preferred editing mode, the window is maximized. That is true. But the window is not maximized. The next time that Flowblade is run, the window is the same size, Yes, it is. except that it's partially off-screen, No, it is not. Can't reproduce. so it has to be dragged back to the top edge of the desktop environment. What DE or window manager are you using? It's possibly a bug there, and not in flowblade. The window should always open maximized and remain completely within the visible screen area. I disagree, the window should not always open maximized. But opening applications, I agree, should always remain within the visible screen area, unless the user moves it out, and wants to keep it there. Kind regards,
Bug#1037250: ITP: fangfrisch -- Update and verify unofficial Clam Anti-Virus signatures
Package: wnpp Severity: wishlist Owner: Gürkan Myczko X-Debbugs-Cc: debian-de...@lists.debian.org, maeg...@ee.ethz.ch, car...@debian.org * Package name: fangfrisch Version : 1.6.1 Upstream Authors: Ralph Seichter URL : https://github.com/rseichter/fangfrisch * License : GPL-3-or-later Description : Update and verify unofficial Clam Anti-Virus signatures This is a sibling of the Clam Anti-Virus freshclam utility. It allows downloading virus definition files that are not official ClamAV canon, e.g. from Sanesecurity, URLhaus and others. Fangfrisch was designed with security in mind, to be run by an unprivileged user only.
Bug#1036951: ITP: bitsnpicas -- Bitmap & Emoji font creation & conversion tools
Package: wnpp Severity: wishlist Owner: Gürkan Myczko X-Debbugs-Cc: debian-de...@lists.debian.org * Package name: bitsnpicas Version : 2.0+ds Upstream Authors: Rebecca G. Bettencourt URL : https://github.com/kreativekorp/bitsnpicas * License : MPL-1.1 Description : Bitmap & Emoji font creation & conversion tools This is a set of tools for creating and converting bitmap and emoji fonts. Bitmap font functions can be accessed both with a GUI and from a command line. Emoji font functions can only be accessed from a command line. Will be Font team maintained...
Bug#1036021: cadabra2,python3-notebook: undeclared file conflict on /usr/lib/python3/dist-packages/notebook/static/components/codemirror
On 25.05.2023 19:47, Martin Hostettler wrote: On 19/05/2023 12.48, Martin Hostettler wrote: It seems what is needed is this: mv debian/cadabra2/usr/lib/python3.*/site-packages/notebook/static/components debian/cadabra2/usr/share/javascript rmdir debian/cadabra2/usr/lib/python3.*/site-packages/notebook/static rmdir debian/cadabra2/usr/lib/python3.*/site-packages/notebook (The wildcards are used to avoid hard coding the current debian default python version) Any chance to get this changes into an upload? The deadline for last unblock requests is quickly coming. I'm sorry, I'm busy with other things, if you feel like it please go ahead add yourself to Uploaders and upload. Or NMU, as you like. I am also fine reviewing changes, and uploading via mentors.d.n. Regards, Gurkan - Martin
Bug#1036754: ITP: spack -- flexible package manager for supercomputer
Package: wnpp Severity: wishlist Owner: Gürkan Myczko X-Debbugs-Cc: debian-de...@lists.debian.org * Package name: spack Version : 0.20.0 Upstream Authors: Spack Project Developers URL : https://spack.io/ * License : Apache-2.0 or MIT Description : flexible package manager for supercomputer This is a flexible package manager for supercomputer that supports multiple versions, configurations, platforms, and compilers.
Bug#1031970: Shotcut Version(s), and Melt 7 for latest version.
Hi Melty I suggest that it be noted that Melt >=7 is a required dependency for version 22.12.21.AFAIK, Debian does not mention that. My sincere apologies if I (or reliable sources) am/are incorrect. This versioned dependency is not needed, as you can't install shotcut normally with the wrong melt version, unless you try hard and end up with a Frankendebian. It appears you're not using Debian but some fork of it, that messed it up. Best,
Bug#1036021: cadabra2,python3-notebook: undeclared file conflict on /usr/lib/python3/dist-packages/notebook/static/components/codemirror
On 19.05.2023 10:27, Martin Hostettler wrote: On Fri, 19 May 2023 08:48:46 +0200 Helmut Grohne wrote: Hi, ...[snip] I have no clue how the correct way to make this switch in the debian packaging is, but i hope this messages helps to confirm what is happening in this situation and someone with more solid clue about these kind of problems in packaging can resolve this. - Martin I've wanted to use Pre-Depends: which would work, however was discouraged to do so. Instead a much more complicated solution was proposed (that was on IRC, and I don't remember the details), so I've not done anything yet on this (except to make sure to install it in the right order) Best,
Bug#1035991: ITP: fonts-chomsky -- New York Times masthead, reimagined as a full font
Package: wnpp Severity: wishlist Owner: Gürkan Myczko X-Debbugs-Cc: debian-de...@lists.debian.org * Package name: fonts-chomsky Version : 2.3+ds Upstream Authors: Fredrick R. Brennan URL : https://github.com/ctrlcctrlv/chomsky * License : OFL-1.1 Description : New York Times masthead, reimagined as a full font This is Chomsky, a newspaper masthead font in the style of the New York Times masthead.
Bug#1035943: ITP: fonts-tt2020 -- typewriter font
Package: wnpp Severity: wishlist Owner: Gürkan Myczko X-Debbugs-Cc: debian-de...@lists.debian.org * Package name: fonts-tt2020 Version : 0.2.1+ds Upstream Authors: Fredrick R. Brennan URL : https://github.com/ctrlcctrlv/TT2020 * License : OFL-1.1 Description : typewriter font This is an advanced, open source, hyperrealistic, multilingual typewriter font for a new decade.
Bug#973684: ITP: kdiskmark -- A simple open-source disk benchmark tool for Linux distros
Hi Dmitry I like your idea, and I would like to help you, please reply to the place here: https://github.com/JonMagon/KDiskMark/issues/110#issuecomment-1539060910 (I have chosen to reply there instead of mentors.d.n for the simple reason that on mentors.d.n a new upload overrides the old comments, and after some time they just disappear) Best,
Bug#1035626: ITP: 3d-ascii-viewer-c -- Viewer of 3D models in ASCII
Package: wnpp Severity: wishlist Owner: Gürkan Myczko X-Debbugs-Cc: debian-de...@lists.debian.org * Package name: 3d-ascii-viewer-c Version : 1.1.0 Upstream Authors: Francisco Javier Andrés Casas Barrientos URL : https://github.com/autopawn/3d-ascii-viewer-c * License : MIT Description : Viewer of 3D models in ASCII This is a 3d object file viewer for the console/terminal. Wavefront OBJ file format is supported.
Bug#1024167: ITP: ruby-arr-pm -- RPM reader and writer library
Hi Ajayi I'm so glad you want to package this, as I'd need it to package this: http://sid.ethz.ch/debian/fpm/ I'm aware packages.debian.org/src:fpm is already used, but before I write RFP or ITP, I'd like to see (first ruby package) how it works, if it works, how well it works, if it works at all, etc... Are you progressing with the packaging? Stuck somewhere? Will it land on salsa.debian.org? (https://salsa.debian.org/search?search=ruby-arr-pm&nav_source=navbar zero results) Best,
Bug#1035527: ITP: fonts-kode-mono -- Developer mono typeface
Package: wnpp Severity: wishlist Owner: Gürkan Myczko X-Debbugs-Cc: debian-de...@lists.debian.org * Package name: fonts-kode-mono Version : 1.013+ds Upstream Authors: Isa Ozler URL : https://kodemono.com/ * License : OFL-1.1 Description : Developer mono typeface This typeface is designed to enhance the user experience and reflect our principles of functionality and timelessness.
Bug#1035491: ITP: gdm-settings -- settings app for GNOME's Login Manager, GDM
Package: wnpp Severity: wishlist Owner: Gürkan Myczko X-Debbugs-Cc: debian-de...@lists.debian.org * Package name: gdm-settings Version : 3.1 Upstream Authors: Mazhar Hussain URL : https://github.com/gdm-settings/gdm-settings * License : GPL-3-or-later Description : settings app for GNOME's Login Manager, GDM Configure GDM settings using a graphical interface.
Bug#948674: Any news on the otter browser packaging?
Hi Martin, The link you provided to the prospective package returns a 404, unfortunately. Could you please provide a link to your current code for other to contribute? Here's what I have, best to use dget on it: http://sid.ethz.ch/debian/otter-browser/ Thanks in advance, Mt HTH,
Bug#1035049: ITP: nfstest -- NFS Test Suite
Package: wnpp Severity: wishlist Owner: Gürkan Myczko X-Debbugs-Cc: debian-de...@lists.debian.org * Package name: nfstest Version : 3.2 Upstream Authors: Jorge Mora URL : https://wiki.linux-nfs.org/wiki/index.php/NFStest * License : GPL-2+ Description : NFS Test Suite This is a set of tools for testing either the NFS client or the NFS server, included tests focused mainly on testing the client.
Bug#1034902: RFP: palace -- 3D Finite Element Solver for Computational Electromagnetics
Package: wnpp Severity: wishlist X-Debbugs-Cc: debian-de...@lists.debian.org * Package name: palace Version : 0.11.0 Upstream Authors: AWS Center for Quantum Computing (CQC). URL : https://github.com/awslabs/palace * License : Apache-2.0 Description : 3D Finite Element Solver for Computational Electromagnetics This software is for PArallel LArge-scale Computational Electromagnetics, is an open-source, parallel finite element code for full-wave 3D electromagnetic simulations in the frequency or time domain, using the MFEM finite element discretization library.
Bug#1034901: ITP: glvis -- accurate and flexible finite element visualization
Package: wnpp Severity: wishlist Owner: Gürkan Myczko X-Debbugs-Cc: debian-de...@lists.debian.org * Package name: glvis Version : 4.2 Upstream Authors: Lawrence Livermore National Security, LLC URL : https://github.com/GLVis/glvis * License : BSD-3-clause Description : accurate and flexible finite element visualization This is an OpenGL tool for visualization of finite element meshes and functions.
Bug#1032576: ITP: ctffind -- fast and accurate defocus estimation from electron micrographs
Package: wnpp Severity: wishlist Owner: Gürkan Myczko X-Debbugs-Cc: debian-de...@lists.debian.org * Package name: ctffind Version : 4.1.14 Upstream Authors: HHMI URL : https://grigoriefflab.umassmed.edu/ctffind4 * License : Janelia-1.2 Description : fast and accurate defocus estimation from electron micrographs This is a widely-used program for the estimation of objective lens defocus parameters from transmission electron micrographs. Defocus parameters are estimated by fitting a model of the microscope's contrast transfer function (CTF) to an image's amplitude spectrum.
Bug#1013668: RFP: openseachest -- utilities for operations on SATA/SAS/NVMe/USB storage devices
On 03.03.2023 17:31, Christoph Anton Mitterer wrote: On Fri, 2023-03-03 at 08:38 +0100, Gürkan Myczko wrote: I have some packaging of it here, but I'm not yet sure how to fix remaining lintian problems, their manpages are of non optimal quality: http://sid.ethz.ch/debian/openseachest/ Looks nice... Thanks have you asked a sponsor for help with the lintian problems? I can be my own sponsor, but here's this issue which has some more information: https://github.com/Seagate/openSeaChest/issues/104 Cheers, Chris. Cheers,
Bug#1028019: RFP: fonts-overpass -- Font family inspired by Highway Gothic
Hi Bastian I just wanted to let you know about: https://github.com/RedHatOfficial/Overpass/issues/68 and: # apt install fnt $ fnt update $ fnt search overpass google-overpass google-overpassmono $ fnt install overpass $ fnt install overpassmono
Bug#1013668: RFP: openseachest -- utilities for operations on SATA/SAS/NVMe/USB storage devices
Hi Christoph I have some packaging of it here, but I'm not yet sure how to fix remaining lintian problems, their manpages are of non optimal quality: http://sid.ethz.ch/debian/openseachest/
Bug#1031202: RM: photoflow -- ROM; appears dead upstream, FTBFS
Package: ftp.debian.org Severity: normal Doesn't build anymore, please remove this from the archive. Thanks, Gurkan
Bug#1028402: rtl-433: Incomplete list of devices
Dear Angus Can you be more details, like what is the command you try and how does it fail? From the standard output of just running rtl-433, I can see they are supposed to be supported: Registered 191 out of 223 device decoding protocols [ 1-4 8 11-12 15-17 19-23 25-26 29-36 38-60 63 67-71 73-100 102-105 108-116 119 121 124-128 130-149 151-161 163-168 170-175 177-197 199 201-215 217-223 ] If you don't see that, I'll be glad to forward your bug report to upstream issue tracker. Best,
Bug#1025259: libzfp-dev: cmake files misplaced
if you’re in a hurry please go ahead with team upload. thank you Gürkan > On 1 Dec 2022, at 18:37, Helmut Grohne wrote: > > Control: tags -1 + patch > >> On Thu, Dec 01, 2022 at 04:56:35PM +0100, Helmut Grohne wrote: >> The cmake files shipped by libzfp-dev are misplaced. The upstream code >> expects them to be in a multiarch location while the installation >> procedure strips that multiarch directory (via debian/libzfp-dev.install >> line 3). When cmake computes the installation prefix (by removing >> trailing path components), it tries to remove the multiarch directory, >> but ends up removing /usr thus looking for includes in /include, which >> doesn't exist. What you see is this: > > I'm attaching a patch for your convenience. Would you mind uploading it > soonish or allowing Enrico or me to upload it as NMU or team upload? > > Thanks in advance > > Helmut >
Bug#1025161: new version available
Package: lxd Version: 5.0.1-2 Severity: wishlist Hi Could you please upgrade this to 5.8 or anything newer? Best,
Bug#1025053: new version available
Package: upx-ucl Version: 3.96-3 Severity: wishlist Hi 4.0.1 is released, would you mind upgrading the package please? Best,