Bug#668497: [NMU] directoryassistant: Helping to update to packaging format 3.0

2012-05-10 Thread Gustavo Franco
Feel free to NMU, Jari.

On Thu, May 10, 2012 at 8:38 AM, Jari Aalto jari.aa...@cante.net wrote:
 I'm planning to NMU with changes listed in previous mail's patch to help
 migrate away from deprecated dpatch.

 Please let me know if an update is alredy being worked on, or if the
 previous patch needs adjustments, or if there is anything that should
 delay the NMU.





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Bug#620602: python-googleapi: Google API client for Python

2011-04-02 Thread Gustavo Franco
Package: wnpp
Severity: wishlist
Owner: Gustavo Franco stra...@debian.org

* Package name: python-googleapi
 Version: 1.0
 Upstream Author : Google Inc.
* URL :
http://code.google.com/p/google-api-python-client
* License   : Apache License, version 2.0
 Programming Lang  : Python
 Description  : Google API client for Python

Written by Google, this is a small, flexible, and powerful Python client
library for accessing Google APIs.
.
The Google API Client for Python works with the following Google APIs:
  * Buzz
  * Latitude
  * Moderator
  * Diacritize
  * Translate
  * Custom Search
  * Search API for Shopping
  * URL Shortener
  * Prediction

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Bug#602339: ITP: sawzall -- a compiler and runtime for the Sawzall language

2010-11-03 Thread Gustavo Franco
Package: wnpp
Severity: wishlist
Owner: Gustavo Franco stra...@debian.org


* Package name: sawzall
  Version : 1.0
  Upstream Author : Google Inc.
* URL : http://code.google.com/p/szl/
* License : Apache License 2.0
  Programming Lang: C++
  Description : a compiler and runtime for the Sawzall language

Long description is TBD.

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Bug#602351: ITP: sawzall -- a compiler and runtime for the Sawzall language

2010-11-03 Thread Gustavo Franco
Package: wnpp
Severity: wishlist
Owner: Gustavo Franco stra...@debian.org


* Package name: sawzall
 Version : 1.0
 Upstream Author : Google Inc.
* URL : http://code.google.com/p/szl/
* License : Apache License 2.0
 Programming Lang: C++
 Description : a compiler and runtime for the Sawzall language

Long description is TBD.

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Bug#467620: desktop-base: Please consider not failing to install when update-grub2 fails

2010-07-30 Thread Gustavo Franco
Hi,

I'm against strict maintainership in Debian. :) You are free to remove
it from delayed and make it go through directly or we can revisit this
topic during the weekend where I was planning to work with Otavio and
you into d-i related stuff.


On Fri, Jul 30, 2010 at 1:59 AM, Daniel Baumann dan...@debian.org wrote:
 retitle 467620 fails to install in chroot
 severity 467620 serious
 tag 467620 pending
 tag 467620 patch
 thanks

 Hi,

 failing to install in a chroot (because update-grub can't detect the mbr
 and thus not returning 0, which is perfectly legitimit in that specific
 case) is serious, as desktop base is a package installed by the desktop
 task which is used to built the official debian-live prebuilt images.
 therefore raising the severity.

 also, i've uploaded a fixed package to delayed/3. attached is the nmudiff.

 Regards,
 Daniel

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Bug#565972: Please split a separate python-gdata-doc package.

2010-03-02 Thread Gustavo Franco
Agreed and intentionally left it out 2.0.8-1 (fixing that serious bug
you reported) to avoid sit on NEW.

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Bug#570277: Let's be cool to each other, huh?!

2010-02-28 Thread Gustavo Franco
Hi Pierre,

I understand you may be busy, but Jakub wrote a patch for this bug.
You've submitted without acknowledging the work. Thank you both for
contributing to Debian!

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Bug#570277: Let's be cool to each other, huh?!

2010-02-28 Thread Gustavo Franco
Hi Pierre,

No need to say sorry. Thanks for your prompt response! :-)

On Sun, Feb 28, 2010 at 7:01 PM, Pierre Chifflier pol...@debian.org wrote:
 On Sun, Feb 28, 2010 at 06:48:27PM -0300, Gustavo Franco wrote:
 Hi Pierre,

 I understand you may be busy, but Jakub wrote a patch for this bug.
 You've submitted without acknowledging the work. Thank you both for
 contributing to Debian!


 Oh, that was not my intention.
 Sorry, and thank you Jakub for your contribution.

 Pierre


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Bug#495424: totem-plugins: Youtube plugin does not work, outputs python error

2010-02-25 Thread Gustavo Franco
I've just committed python gdata 2.0.7 to DPMT svn repository. I will
ping the bug after the upload, so you can double check the bug has
been fixed by that.

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Bug#514125: gdebi package updates (Debian stuff)

2009-09-28 Thread Gustavo Franco
If Michael is fine with that, I say go for it. I'll busy moving for
the third time in a year real soon now.

On Mon, Sep 28, 2009 at 8:59 AM, Luca Falavigna dktrkr...@debian.org wrote:
 Hi all!

 I have some spare time to eventually invest in (co)maintaining or
 sponsoring gdebi.

 Michael, Gustavo, if you haven't much time to spend on gdebi, what do
 you think to move to team maintenance (collab-maint, PAPT, whatever), so
 it can receive additional love? Rafael, would you be interested in
 (co)maintain it together with me or some other developers/contributors?

 Please let me know! TIA :)

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Bug#514125: gdebi package updates (Debian stuff)

2009-05-20 Thread Gustavo Franco
Hi Rafael,

Thanks for mailing us. I'm all for you uploading 0.4.0 in the
meantime, yes. I'm sorry I will have no free time to promptly review
it soon--just moved to United States, lots of real life issues to
solve first. If Michael or any other DD can review it and upload, I'm
more than ok with your NMU (non-maintainer upload).

On Wed, May 20, 2009 at 12:13 PM, Rafael Belmonte eaglescr...@gmail.com wrote:
 Hello Gustavo and Michael, I hope for you read this message.
 Gdebi package in Debian archive is too old yet, an update is needed.
 Current gdebi version in unstable is 0.3.11 when the latest upstream is
 0.4.9. Unfortunately version 0.4.9 depends on python 2.6 which is not still
 in unstable, so we only can package it for experimental, or force it to use
 python 2.5 (I think this is not a good idea).
 But there are a version of gdebi that works pretty well in Debian
 testing/unstable now, it is 0.4.0 version. The current gdebi version in
 Debian 0.3.11 does not provide KDE frontend becouse it was problematic in
 Debian lenny with KDE 3.5, now KDE 4.2 is in testing and unstable and
 version 0.4.0 of gdebi provides a KDE4 frontend that is working now in
 Debian. So we could update gdebi to its 0.4.0 version until python 2.6 reach
 unstable, I have packages (binary and source) in my Launchpad PPA, so I can
 colaborate with you in this task.
 I will be waiting for your reply.

 Cheers.


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Bug#522817: Updating the python-gdata Maintainer/Uploaders list

2009-04-06 Thread Gustavo Franco
will do as soon as I prepare another upload.

thanks,

On Mon, Apr 6, 2009 at 2:50 PM, Sandro Tosi mo...@debian.org wrote:
 Package: python-gdata
 Version: 1.1.1-1
 Severity: minor

 Brandon Philips bran...@ifup.org has not been working on
 the python-gdata package for quite some time.

 We are tracking their status in the MIA team and would like to ask you
 to remove them from the Uploaders list of the package so we can close
 that part of the file.

 Alternatively, if the person is listed as Maintainer, what we are
 asking is to please step in as a new maintainer.

 Thanks.




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Bug#495463: heimdal-kdc: kadmind.acl is not in the good directory

2009-01-07 Thread Gustavo Franco
Hi Brian,

I confirmed this bug while setting up a KDC. I think a proper
workaround is set a symlink from /var/lib/heimdal-kdc/kadmind.acl
during postinst if there's no such file, pointing to
/etc/heimdal-kdc/kadmind.acl if it exists (this check is needed since
existing users could delete it).

Let me know if you want me to prepare a patch and upload to
experimental and/or talk to release team if they think this fix should
make Lenny.

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Bug#419157: Bug #419157 [update-grub]: preseed for some menu.lst options

2008-08-06 Thread Gustavo Franco
Hi Felix,

Thanks for your feedback.

I will take a look and update the bug. It may take a while though (~ 2
weeks, not days) since I'm away my the test hw.

On Wed, Aug 6, 2008 at 10:11 AM, Felix Zielcke [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Hello,

 The 2 bugreports Robert mentioned in the last mail about your report
 (419157) are fixed long ago now.

 For the Xen handling there's now another wishlist bug: 469578

 For setting the gfxmode variable and the background image: 493106
 But we won't make the background image a variable, it would make things
 just more complicated and it's used anyway only in 05_debian_theme

 Can you please check with the current lenny version of grub2 if it fits
 your needs now or if there's still something missing?




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Bug#469593: I'm giving up gdebi

2008-07-11 Thread Gustavo Franco
Hi,

This is the first message I ever get from you buddy, what's up? People
answered Rafael in the bug.

Ian Jackson asked me weeks ago and is supposed to be working on an
NMU. Michael Vogt is both upstream and co-maintainer as well. You have
noticed it's problematic in Intrepid, so people may be working on to
fix it and that's a good thing it isn't Lenny as you also pointed out.

Thanks for your help on this and other RCs, really.

On Fri, Jul 11, 2008 at 5:38 PM, Mert Dirik [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 I've worked on gdebi hard but gdebi-gtk just doesn't work. I've tried 0.3.5 
 from
 unstable, 0.3.11 from Intrepid, and they don't work. It's hell buggy package,
 and its maintainer is MIA. So I think lenny is better without it.

 That's enough. I'm giving up it. I want to work another RC instead of wasting 
 my
 time and energy with this package. I'm givin' it up.

 Amaya; thank you very much for your interest. I'll ping you soon for another
 package ;)

 Rafael; if you want to try fixing gdebi, you can use my attached diff as a
 starting point. It contains some goodies, not just bugfixes ;)

 Regards


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Bug#473481: debian-blueish-wallpaper widescreen

2008-05-09 Thread Gustavo Franco
Hi Jorge Barreiro,

Thanks for your contribution! ;-)

On Fri, May 9, 2008 at 4:26 PM, Jorge Barreiro Gonzalez
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 I've made a wide-screen version of the debian-blueish-wallpaper. Since it's in
 svg format it was easy to modify. I expanded the background and let the swirl
 with the normal ratio.
 I'll attach it.


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Bug#473481: debian-blueish-wallpaper widescreen

2008-05-09 Thread Gustavo Franco
Hey Andre,

Sounds awesome, please let me know when you have something so I can
review it, merge into desktop-base and then upload. Unfortunately, we
don't have too much time, please read the following messages:

http://lists.debian.org/debian-devel-announce/2007/06/msg5.html
http://lists.debian.org/debian-devel-announce/2008/03/msg1.html

On Fri, May 9, 2008 at 5:03 PM, Andre Luiz Rodrigues Ferreira
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Hi all...
 I'm preparing a bit of changes (MoreBlue2) in artwork for  propose to
 Lenny ? Which the dead line for submit it ?
 Perhaps an small change in the colors ...

 Thanks!

 2008/5/9 Gustavo Franco [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
 Hi Jorge Barreiro,

 Thanks for your contribution! ;-)

 On Fri, May 9, 2008 at 4:26 PM, Jorge Barreiro Gonzalez
 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 I've made a wide-screen version of the debian-blueish-wallpaper. Since it's 
 in
 svg format it was easy to modify. I expanded the background and let the 
 swirl
 with the normal ratio.
 I'll attach it.


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Bug#427752: prokyon3 - FTBFS: error: 'FLAC__FileDecoderState' was not declared in this scope

2008-02-11 Thread Gustavo Franco
On Feb 11, 2008 10:14 AM, Barry deFreese [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Hi,

Hi Barry,

 I have prepared a new upstream version of prokyon3 as well as fixes for
 this issue and a couple of others.  You can find the package here:

 http://mentors.debian.net/debian/pool/main/p/prokyon3/prokyon3_0.9.6-0.1.dsc

 I've e-mailed the maintainer directly to check if this is OK since it's
 intrusive for an NMU but I understand he is away for a while.


I'll be reviewing this source package ASAP, thanks.

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Bug#439102: python-gdata_1.0.9-1.dsc

2007-11-12 Thread Gustavo Franco
On Nov 12, 2007 8:06 PM, Brandon Philips [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 I have packaged up the latest version of the module here:
   http://ifup.org/~philips/packages/python-gdata_1.0.9-1.dsc

 It is tested and works with gcalcli.

 Pierre: If Stratus doesn't respond could you perhaps do a NMU?  This bug
 is really old and packaging the new version was trivial.

Hi,

I won't be able to update this package until the end of December and will be
moving it into python-apps group in my next upload. Meanwhile, feel free to
NMU as I'm in the Low NMU threshold list. Thanks for your update Brandon.

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Bug#439686: Please include Debian tartan wallpaper

2007-08-27 Thread Gustavo Franco
On 8/26/07, Sven Arvidsson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 On Sun, 2007-08-26 at 16:52 +0100, Chris Lamb wrote:
  Please include a wallpaper of the Debian Tartan [0] in the desktop-base
  package.

 Heh, good idea! There's an image of the design here [0] and a
 description of it here [1].

 0. http://hands.com/~phil/debconf/Debian10.jpg
 1. http://wiki.debconf.org/wiki/DebConf7/Tartan#Notes_about_the_tartan_design:

Do you have the wallpaper itself and not just a screenshot?

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Bug#414408: add arj and p7zip to gnome-desktop-environment

2007-08-01 Thread Gustavo Franco
On 8/1/07, Otavio Salvador [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Hello Gustavo,

Hi Otavio,

 Please take a look on this bug report since you're one of people
 taking care of tasksel desktop task.

The problem here is that tasksel call 'aptitude --without-recommends'
to install the packages so it won't be direct affected by apt changes
in terms of install recommends by default[0] when possible, that mvo
just announced. As mvo also wrote, d-i is already ready for this move
and so it shouldn't affect the installation. It's currently disabling
it, explicitely..

Keep in mind that tasksel is mainly used during installation so to
keep stuff sane, I wouldn't remove '--without-recommends' argument
from tasksel at least before October 1st, otherwise the tasks will
unintentionally bloat a test installation.

[0] = http://lists.debian.org/debian-devel-announce/2007/08/msg0.html

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Bug#431339: RM: gnome-tasksel -- dead upstream, not usable since oldstable

2007-07-01 Thread Gustavo Franco

Package: ftp.debian.org
Severity: normal

Hi,

I would like to ask gnome-tasksel removal from unstable, it isn't not
in stable or testing due to #385364 RC bug so it's not really usable
since oldstable. Upstream is dead so I hijacked the package and
started porting it to gtk+2, I believe it's the wrong direction now.
It would be better add a GNOME frontend for the current tasksel code
and/or add the same feature for applications as synaptic, based on the
feedback from some people I discussed with during debconf 7.

thanks in advance,
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Bug#430431: RFA: prokyon3 -- A mp3 and ogg/vorbis manager and tag editor

2007-06-25 Thread Gustavo Franco

Package: wnpp
Severity: normal

I'm not actively using prokyon3 and qt stuff for quite some time so
It's rather complicated to me keep maintaining this package with the
quality it should be.

The package is in quite interesting state for new maintainers since it
has 1 RC bug and a new upstream release, and just a few more bugs
reported. I offer sponsoring for your first uploads if you come around
to fix these two stuff that are pending.

thanks in advance,
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Bug#430551: RM: gnome-sudoku -- RoM; superseded by gnome-games

2007-06-25 Thread Gustavo Franco

Package: ftp.debian.org
Severity: normal

Hi,

I would like to ask gnome-sudoku removal from unstable and testing
because since GNOME 2.18, the game was merged into gnome-games. I've
asked the gnome-sudoku upstream maintainer about the change and he
told me the plan is keep the game into the cited GNOME module. FYI,
gnome-games already provides, conflicts and replaces gnome-sudoku.

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Bug#429807: gnome-sudoku screws up other package updates dependant on python-support

2007-06-21 Thread Gustavo Franco

Hi Bryan,

We apologies for the inconvenience, but we're in the middle of
handling the gnome-sudoku move into gnome-games GNOME module by the
upstream. If you'use the entire GNOME, please update to the latest
gnome-games that will provide the game and remove the buggy
gnome-sudoku current package.

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Bug#429538: [Utnubu-maintainers] Bug#429538: alacarte: Cannot change properties from menu item when created without an icon

2007-06-18 Thread Gustavo Franco

On 6/18/07, Javier Fernández-Sanguino Peña [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:


Package: alacarte
Version: 0.8-5
Priority: important

[ Again, as in my previous bug report, stock 'etch' system ]

When using alacarte, if you add a menu item with an icon you cannot change
the properties of this item.

How to reproduce:

1- Select any menu list, and add an item without selecting any icon
2- Go to the item, right click and select properties. No window pops up and
the following error shows up in stderr:

Traceback (most recent call last):
  File /var/lib/python-support/python2.4/Alacarte/GnomeFront.py, line 436,
in on_editproperties_activate
self.dialogs.editEntryDialog(item)
  File /var/lib/python-support/python2.4/Alacarte/GnomeDialogHandler.py,
line 215, in editEntryDialog
iconButton.set_pixmap_subdir(item.iconPath)
TypeError: GnomeIconEntry.set_pixmap_subdir() argument 1 must be string, not
None


I've tested this in a sid system and it works fine, so I'm submitting this
bug report just in case you consider providing a bugfix for proposed-updates



Hi jfs,

Thanks for your bug report. Yes, the bug was solved some time ago and
alacarte in sid is 0.11.3-1 now. From what I understand, It seems that
if you set an icon one string will be passed to
GnomeIconEntry.set_pixmap_subdir() hiding the bug, could you confirm?

I'll consider an upload to t-p-u, yes.

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Bug#429538: [Utnubu-maintainers] Bug#429538: alacarte: Cannot change properties from menu item when created without an icon

2007-06-18 Thread Gustavo Franco

On 6/18/07, Javier Fernández-Sanguino Peña [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

On Mon, Jun 18, 2007 at 03:54:16PM -0300, Gustavo Franco wrote:
 Thanks for your bug report. Yes, the bug was solved some time ago and
 alacarte in sid is 0.11.3-1 now. From what I understand, It seems that
 if you set an icon one string will be passed to
 GnomeIconEntry.set_pixmap_subdir() hiding the bug, could you confirm?

Yes, if you set an icon when adding the menu entry the bug does not appear.

If you set an icon and write an invalid name (an unexistant file or a
directory) the Icon information is not stored in the .desktop file at
:~/.local/share/applications.  If you manually add a value there then you
will be able to edit its properties as long as it is a valid file.


Oh, i see. Thanks, I'll prepare a patch soon.


 I'll consider an upload to t-p-u, yes.

Shouldn't that be p-u? (etch is stable after all, and lenny has the same
version as sid)


You're right, I thought p-u and wrote t-p-u, sorry.

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Bug#426060: /usr/share/images/desktop-base not empty upon purge

2007-05-25 Thread Gustavo Franco

On 5/25/07, Dan Jacobson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

Package: desktop-base
Severity: wishlist
File: /usr/share/images/desktop-base

Purging configuration files for gnome-session ... dpkg - warning:
while removing gnome-session, directory
`/usr/share/images/desktop-base' not empty so not removed.

so removed by hand:
  lrwxrwxrwx 1 root   36 2005-07-26 17:46 desktop-background - 
/etc/alternatives/desktop-background



Hi Dan,

Thanks for you report. I hope to fix this issue in the next upload.
Could you please just confirm the package version you were using (dpkg
-l desktop-base output if you don't know).

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Bug#423412: grub2: grub-install fails on PPC

2007-05-15 Thread Gustavo Franco

Version: 1.95+20070507-1

I had the same problem and following Jordi hint, tried mount my
bootstrap partition (hda2) that contained yaboot stuff using
/boot/grub as mount point. I can't tell if it works, because
unifont.pff is too large for my bootstrap partition, even without the
yaboot files there, see below:

# aptitude install grub-of
Reading package lists... Done
Building dependency tree... Done
Reading extended state information
Initializing package states... Done
Writing extended state information... Done
Reading task descriptions... Done
Building tag database... Done
The following NEW packages will be automatically installed:
 powerpc-ibm-utils
The following packages have been kept back:
 gedit-common gnome-applets-data libgdl-1-common system-tools-backends
The following NEW packages will be installed:
 grub-of powerpc-ibm-utils
0 packages upgraded, 2 newly installed, 0 to remove and 4 not upgraded.
Need to get 0B/887kB of archives. After unpacking 2417kB will be used.
Do you want to continue? [Y/n/?] Y
Writing extended state information... Done
Selecting previously deselected package powerpc-ibm-utils.
(Reading database ... 121443 files and directories currently installed.)
Unpacking powerpc-ibm-utils (from .../powerpc-ibm-utils_1.0.2-1_powerpc.deb) ...
Unpacking grub-of (from .../grub-of_1.95+20070507-1_powerpc.deb) ...
dpkg: error processing
/var/cache/apt/archives/grub-of_1.95+20070507-1_powerpc.deb
(--unpack):
failed in buffer_write(fd) (9, ret=-1): backend dpkg-deb during
`./boot/grub/unifont.pff': No space left on device
dpkg-deb: subprocess paste killed by signal (Broken pipe)
Errors were encountered while processing:
/var/cache/apt/archives/grub-of_1.95+20070507-1_powerpc.deb
E: Sub-process /usr/bin/dpkg returned an error code (1)
A package failed to install.  Trying to recover:
Setting up powerpc-ibm-utils (1.0.2-1) ...

# ls /boot/grub/
ofboot.b

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Bug#423412: grub2: grub-install fails on PPC

2007-05-15 Thread Gustavo Franco

On 5/15/07, Robert Millan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

On Tue, May 15, 2007 at 05:01:14AM -0300, Gustavo Franco wrote:
 dpkg: error processing
 /var/cache/apt/archives/grub-of_1.95+20070507-1_powerpc.deb
 (--unpack):
  failed in buffer_write(fd) (9, ret=-1): backend dpkg-deb during
 `./boot/grub/unifont.pff': No space left on device

How big is your /boot/grub?


797k only.


Btw, could you please file a separate bug?


Actually I'm working over the stuff below and when I've something more
I'll open a new bug, probably with a patch to the new grub source
package.

wget http://czyborra.com/unifont/unifont.hex.gz
wget 
http://cvs.savannah.gnu.org/viewvc/*checkout*/grub/grub2/util/unifont2pff.rb

./unifont2pff.rb 0x-0x0241 0x2190-0x21FF 0x2500-0x259f unifont.hex

unifont.pff


mount /dev/hda2 /boot/grub

grub-install

# nvsetenv
boot-device=/[EMAIL PROTECTED]/[EMAIL PROTECTED]/[EMAIL PROTECTED]:2,\grub

Edit /boot/grub/grub.cfg and add (hd0) to set root (that was blank).

References:
http://grub.enbug.org/gfxterm
http://grub.enbug.org/TestingOnPowerPC


Following the steps I've created above grub-install didn't fail. I've
/boot/grub/grub, the *.mod, cfg and even yaboot was kept,
/boot/grub/device.map is blank though. My hand-made unifont.pff is 23k
large, I'm not sure we really need all the glyphs there and
unifont.pff 1.6MB large.

My problem now is that OF (Open Firmware) blink my screen two or three
times during the boot and no sign of grub, yaboot enters the scene
even with the nvsetenv output above. Hints?

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Bug#422264: Contrib and Non-free packages does not work

2007-05-08 Thread Gustavo Franco

Hi,

Thanks for the bug report. The problem was that we haven't considered
contrib and non-free for the first etch based upload, it used to work
as is for sarge based though but we had no reprepro as default. I'll
fix this ASAP and do a new upload.

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Bug#419157: grub: preseed for some menu.lst options.

2007-05-05 Thread Gustavo Franco

Hi Robert,

Thanks for the update on this bug report. Unfortunately, I will have
no access to i386 hardware for a week, time to break my ppc machine
with the new grub. Do I have a chance to get it working replacing
yaboot?

I can see that grub2 is available, but I dunno if there's yaboot -
grub2 migration scripts or even if I write the configuration manually
It will work. Thoughts?

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Bug#419746: ITP: zfs-fuse -- A FUSE wrapper for the ZFS filesystem in Linux

2007-05-05 Thread Gustavo Franco

Hi Bryan,

Just found your experimental package and I've tried to build it from
source for my ppc laptop since you've used architecture: any into
debian/control. I think you should replace it with i386, amd64,
sparc64 because it FTBFS on non i386, amd64 or sparc64 machines. See
my build output below:

[...]
W: /home/stratus/.pbuilderrc does not exist
 - using cowbuilder --build --basepath
/var/cache/pbuilder/base-sid.cow as pbuilder
dpkg-checkbuilddeps: Unmet build dependencies: libfuse-dev zlib1g-dev
W: Unmet build-dependency in source
dpkg-buildpackage: source package is zfs-fuse
dpkg-buildpackage: source version is
0.4.0~beta1.hg20070418.227.22a65c23850b-0~pre0
dpkg-buildpackage: source changed by Bryan Donlan [EMAIL PROTECTED]
dpkg-buildpackage: source version without epoch
0.4.0~beta1.hg20070418.227.22a65c23850b-0~pre0
fakeroot debian/rules clean
dh_testdir
dh_testroot
rm -f build-stamp configure-stamp
# Add here commands to clean up after the build process.
scons -c -C src
scons: Reading SConscript files ...

Sorry, only the x86, amd64 and sparc64 hardware architectures are supported
make: *** [clean] Error 1

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Bug#421909: [Utnubu-maintainers] Bug#421909: gnome-sudoku does not start

2007-05-02 Thread Gustavo Franco

On 5/2/07, Martin Ketzer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

Package: gnome-sudoku
Version: 0.7.1-1
Severity: grave


Hi Martin,

Thanks for your report. There's something weird going on though, it
seems that our package version and dependencies match, but the package
content doesn't. Could you please paste dpkg -L gnome-sudoku output
on your reply to this message with the last changelog
(/usr/share/doc/gnome-sudoku/changelog.Debian.gz) entry?


--- Please enter the report below this line. ---
gnome-sudoku does not start an prints the following on the command-line:

Traceback (most recent call last):
  File /usr/games/gnome-sudoku, line 7, in ?
from gnome_sudoku.gnome_sudoku import start_game
  File /usr/lib/python2.4/site-packages/gnome_sudoku/gnome_sudoku.py,
line 18, in ?
gobject.GError: Failed to open file
'/usr/share/gnome-sudoku/Footprints.svg': No such file or directory

(...)


It should be:
$ dpkg -L gnome-sudoku|grep -i footprints
/usr/share/pixmaps/gnome-sudoku/footprints.png

Btw, there's no /usr/share/gnome-sudoku and
/usr/lib/python2.4/site-packages/gnome_sudoku/

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Bug#419343: python-gdata: Google Data Python client library

2007-04-15 Thread Gustavo Franco

Package: wnpp
Severity: wishlist
Owner: Gustavo Franco [EMAIL PROTECTED]

* Package name: python-gdata
 Version: 1.0
 Upstream Author : Google Inc.
* URL : http://code.google.com/p/gdata-python-client
* License   : Apache License, version 2.0
 Programming Lang  : Python
 Description  : Google Data Python client library

The GData (Google data) APIs provide a simple protocol for reading
and writing data on the web.
.
Each of the following Google services provides a Google data API:
  * Base
  * Blogger
  * Calendar
  * Picasa Web Albums
  * Spreadsheets
  * Google Apps Provisioning
  * Code Search
  * Notebook
.
The Google data Python Client Library provides a library and source
code that make it easy to access data through Google data APIs.


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Bug#362592: alacarte: segmentation fault on startup

2007-04-15 Thread Gustavo Franco

Hi Sami,

If you're using Etch, could you please test with alacarte 0.8-6 ? FYI,
I've just uploaded 0.11.3-1 to unstable, you will be able to test this
release in a few moments and if you're using test (hopefully) in a few
days. Feedback is appreciated

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Bug#348595: alacarte: Reset 'Desktop' menu when starts

2007-04-15 Thread Gustavo Franco

Hi Jonathan,

If you're using Etch, could you please test with alacarte 0.8-6 ? FYI,
I've just uploaded 0.11.3-1 to unstable, you will be able to test this
release in a few moments and if you're using test (hopefully) in a few
days. Feedback is appreciated

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Bug#419157: grub: preseed for some menu.lst options.

2007-04-13 Thread Gustavo Franco

Package: grub
Version: 0.97-26
Severity: wishlist

Hi Grub Maintainers,

I would like to see grub with preseed support (debconf) for at least
kopt, groot, xen related options and memtest, but all of them that
update-grub deals with would be great. With this feature in place
debian-desktop will be able to use splashy and maybe a grub background
without 'tainting' servers installations with unneded eye candy;
custom debian distributions will have more flexibility to avoid keep
their own grub with customized menu.lst 'in house' and stuff like
that.

Could you tell me if you disagree with the feature or agree but isn't
a priority for the team and you're open to accept patches, please?

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Bug#419159: dhcp3-server: include directive for multiple configuration files

2007-04-13 Thread Gustavo Franco

Package: dhcp3-server
Version: 3.0.4-14
Severity: wishlist

Hi dhcp3-server Maintainers,

I would like to see a 'Include' directive for the dhcp server
configuration file (pointing to a subdirectory by default) or simple
support for /etc/dhcp3/conf.d/conffile .

It would be a huge enhancement for ltsp since it depends on a dhcp
server and it could install its own needed configuration file.
Considering a fresh ltsp install with no previous dhcp configuration
in place but just the include directive, it would 'just work',
otherwise it would require manual intervention. Today both use cases
aren't covered.

Could you please reply if you've an alternate proposal not involving
patch upstream code or if you consider review and apply a patch but
won't treat this wishlist bug as a priority ?

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Bug#419160: nfs-kernel-server: /etc/exports.d/ for multiple configuration files.

2007-04-13 Thread Gustavo Franco

Package: nfs-kernel-server
Version: 1:1.0.10-6
Severity: wishlist

Hi Anibal,

I would like to suggest add /etc/exports.d/ and export the content
from the files list there. This is needed for a better ltsp in Debian,
and I'm sure there are some more use cases where people are
maintaining their own nfs-kernel-server or simple violating policy.
ltsp in Debian isn't, but to work the user need to edit /etc/exports
to export the default ltsp chroot. I wish I could add
/etc/exports.d/ltsp file into ltsp-server and see it just working.

Could you please tell me if you have an alternative solution in mind
not involving patch upstream code ? Would you review and possible
apply a patch from me?

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Bug#416692: libgnomevfs2-0: two floppy icons in GNOME and other problem when using ltspfs.

2007-03-30 Thread Gustavo Franco

On 3/29/07, Josselin Mouette [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

Le jeudi 29 mars 2007 à 17:55 -0300, Gustavo Franco a écrit :
   23_ignore_ltspfs_volumes.patch
   
http://www.sacix.org.br/cgi-bin/trac.cgi/attachment/ticket/4/23_ignore_ltspfs_volumes.patch
 
  This one seems a bit weird, and too specific. Shouldn't we make it more
  generic by not displaying all bind mounts which already have an
  associated volume?

 Sounds saner.

I can't reproduce the issue with a simple setup. It seems that bind
mounts are already ignored. Could you show me a simple way to reproduce
that specific issue?


Sure. You will need to install ltsp-server and then run
ltsp-build-client to create a chroot to boot thin-clients (or a PXE
enabled desktop), after that install ltspfsd into the chroot and
ltspfs outside (yes, the daemon wil run on the PXE enabled desktop).
ltspfs is disabled by default in our ltsp implementation, you will
need LOCALDEV=True in your lts.conf (look at /opt/ltsp/i386 the
default chroot path).

When you boot the other desktop through the network (with gdm and
GNOME in the server) you will be able to log in using your own
account, with a floppy drive plugged into this desktop you will see
that libgnomevfs2-0 shows two floppy icons.

The explanation above is just for 23_ignore_ltspfs_volumes. With the
same scenario, if you plug your usb token on the PXE enabled desktop
and log into a second, third, whatever desktop you will see the icon
on every desktop, that's why we need 22_ignore_inacessible_volumes.

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Bug#415460:

2007-03-30 Thread Gustavo Franco

Hi Vagrant,

grep for modprobe into your udev rules subdirectory. Are you scared? :-)

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Bug#416673: ltsp: lacks RAMRUN and RAMLOCK variables in /etc/default/tmpfs chroot.

2007-03-29 Thread Gustavo Franco

Package: ltsp
Version: 0.99debian11
Severity: important
Tags: patch, sid

In my testing scenario our current ltsp breaks ltspfs since we need
/var/run and /var/lock before udev run. mountkernfs.sh is responsible
to read /etc/default/tmpfs. In the end, udev can't write
.static-devices and .delayed-mount needed for ltspfs' floppy support.
The fix is set RAMRUN and RAMLOCK in /etc/default/tmpfs inside the
chroot.

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Bug#416684: ldm: Doesn't run ltspfsmounter with localdev enabled.

2007-03-29 Thread Gustavo Franco

Package: ldm
Version: 0.99debian11
Severity: important
Tags: patch, sid

With localdev enabled (ltspfs stuff), ldm is unable to run
ltspfsmounter through ssh since it's not in the path. The solution is
include the full path to ltspfsmounter. See the hunk of the code
below:

client/ldm:
   # make sure we clean up after logout if localdev is used
   if self.use_localdev:
   session_manager = session_manager+'  ltspfsmounter
all cleanup'

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Bug#410661: ltspfsd needs lsof else cdpinger does not work

2007-03-29 Thread Gustavo Franco

Hi Vagrant,

I confirm the bug. Do you want sponsor for a new upload or could I do
it by myself ? I`ve one more bug report ltsp related to write, and we
can evalute new ltsp and ltspfs uploads soon, nothing etch related
though.

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Bug#416692: libgnomevfs2-0: two floppy icons in GNOME and other problem when using ltspfs.

2007-03-29 Thread Gustavo Franco

Package: libgnomevfs2-0
Version: 1:2.14.2-7
Severity: normal
Tags: patch, sid

While using ltspfs from sid, libgnomevfs2-0 shows two floppy icons in
the GNOME desktop and if you plug for example a USB token it will show
that device on all online stations. Ubuntu solved the problem with two
patches in libgnomevfs2-0, that I'm listing here:

22_ignore_inaccessible_volumes.patch:
http://www.sacix.org.br/cgi-bin/trac.cgi/attachment/ticket/4/22_ignore_inaccessible_volumes.patch

23_ignore_ltspfs_volumes.patch
http://www.sacix.org.br/cgi-bin/trac.cgi/attachment/ticket/4/23_ignore_ltspfs_volumes.patch

I haven't found the patches at http://patches.ubuntu.com/libg/, but
you're also free to check the libgnomevfs2-0 src deb.

Please consider this bug as normal for libgnomevfs2-0 but really
important for regular ltspfs usage. Suggestions for a better
workaround are of course welcome.

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Bug#416692: libgnomevfs2-0: two floppy icons in GNOME and other problem when using ltspfs.

2007-03-29 Thread Gustavo Franco

On 3/29/07, Josselin Mouette [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

Le jeudi 29 mars 2007 à 16:44 -0300, Gustavo Franco a écrit :
 Package: libgnomevfs2-0
 Version: 1:2.14.2-7
 Severity: normal
 Tags: patch, sid

 While using ltspfs from sid, libgnomevfs2-0 shows two floppy icons in
 the GNOME desktop and if you plug for example a USB token it will show
 that device on all online stations. Ubuntu solved the problem with two
 patches in libgnomevfs2-0, that I'm listing here:

First, have you checked with gnome-vfs2 2.18 in experimental? There have
been upstream changes that may have solved that particular issue (e.g.
checking policy conformance before displaying the volume).


Hi Joss,

Not really, but the patches were introduced in ubunty by seb128
1:2.17.90-0ubuntu3 upload, and they're still required at
1:2.18.0.1-0ubuntu1 [0], since they're not in pkg-gnome's svn, I don't
think that upstream changes solved the problem for us.


 22_ignore_inaccessible_volumes.patch:
 
http://www.sacix.org.br/cgi-bin/trac.cgi/attachment/ticket/4/22_ignore_inaccessible_volumes.patch

This patch looks fine.

 23_ignore_ltspfs_volumes.patch
 
http://www.sacix.org.br/cgi-bin/trac.cgi/attachment/ticket/4/23_ignore_ltspfs_volumes.patch

This one seems a bit weird, and too specific. Shouldn't we make it more
generic by not displaying all bind mounts which already have an
associated volume?


Sounds saner.


[0] = 
http://changelogs.ubuntu.com/changelogs/pool/main/g/gnome-vfs2/gnome-vfs2_2.18.0.1-0ubuntu1/changelog

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Bug#415460: ltspfs: usbfloppy support

2007-03-19 Thread Gustavo Franco

Package: ltspfs
Version: 0.4.3+debian2
Severity: wishlist
Tags: patch

I think I've just finished with a co-worker implementing the usbfloppy
support into ltspfs. There's a bzr branch over the upstream code[0]
for review.

[0] = http://people.debian.org/~stratus/bzr/stratus-ltspfs/

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Bug#413156: ITP: libgeo-ip-perl -- Perl bindings for GeoIP library

2007-03-06 Thread Gustavo Franco
Gunnar Wolf wrote:
 Nikita V. Youshchenko dijo [Sat, Mar 03, 2007 at 12:17:08AM +0300]:
 Package: wnpp
 Severity: wishlist
 Owner: Nikita V. Youshchenko [EMAIL PROTECTED]


 * Package name: libgeo-ip-perl
   Version : 1.27-1
   Upstream Author : MaxMind LLC
 * URL : http://www.maxmind.com/
 * License : GPL/Artistic
 
 How does this compare with libgeo-ipfree-perl we currently have in the
 archive? I guess maybe libgeo-ip-perl's license is (or was?) not
 GPL/Artistic? (maybe it requires non-free data)

 From libgeo-ipfree-perl's README:
 
 | Geo/IPfree version 0.2
 | ==
 | 
 | Look up country of IP Address. This module make this off-line and the
 | database of IPs is free.
 | 
 | Take a look in CPAN for updates of the DB...
 
 This last line puzzles me a bit, specially as newest upstream version
 is four years old already.

Hi Gunnar and Nikita,

I think that libgeo-ip-perl code is GPL/Artistic but still depends on
non-free data, so libgeo-ip-perl should be maintained into contrib and
its data (libgeo-ip-perl-data ?!) if distributable should be maintained
into non-free.

It's still useful since some stuff in main can be enhanced by
libgeo-ip-perl and not by libgeo-ipfree-perl, probably identify these
softwares and work on them to use libgeo-ipfree-perl would be the best
mid-term solution though.

 BTW, I'm Cc:ing Gustavo, as README.Debian reads:
 
 | libgeo-ipfree-perl for Debian
 | -
 | 
 | It is a experimental package to be used only at RITS
 | (www.rits.org.br).
 | 
 | Feel free to use outside, but don't report bugs to Debian bug tracking
 | system, contact the maintainer.
 | 
 |  -- Gustavo Franco [EMAIL PROTECTED], Mon, 28 Jun 2004 16:09:12 -0300
 
 Given this package was shipped in Sarge: Gustavo, should it be removed
 from Etch? (it works fine for me, I have it installed and use it
 regularly) Maybe the licensing of the non-free database has changed?
 

Oh no, my failure Gunnar. This package was experimental for some time in
2004 and used only internally, since then it's ok and was ok when
shipped in Sarge. Feel free to remove that README.Debian and thanks for
contact me.

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Bug#407361: libtowitoko2: postinst calls wrong paramter for pscd restart install fails

2007-03-02 Thread Gustavo Franco

tags 407361 patch
thanks

Hi,

Please consider the following patches to fix this bug that i intent to NMU soon.

--- libtowitoko2.postrm2007-03-02 12:30:58.0 -0300
+++ libtowitoko2.postrm 2007-03-02 12:41:02.0 -0300
@@ -23,7 +23,9 @@
# restart pcscd (PCSC daemon) if the package is installed
# and if pcscd is running
if [ -x /etc/init.d/pcscd ]; then
-  /etc/init.d/pcscd restart-if-running 3/dev/null || true
+  if [ `pidof pcscd` ]; then
+/etc/init.d/pcscd restart 3/dev/null || true
+  fi
fi

;;

--- libtowitoko2.postinst  2007-03-02 12:20:04.0 -0300
+++ libtowitoko2.postinst   2007-03-02 12:21:11.0 -0300
@@ -59,7 +59,9 @@
  db_stop

  if [ -x /etc/init.d/pcscd ]; then
-/etc/init.d/pcscd restart-if-running 3/dev/null
+if [ `pidof pcscd` ]; then
+  /etc/init.d/pcscd restart 3/dev/null
+fi
  fi
fi


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Bug#397457: php5-ming: installation not complete

2007-03-02 Thread Gustavo Franco

Hi,

There is no ming -9 in the archive anymore (both unstable and
testing). It seems that -10 solves the bug. Could you please check
Stephane? This is really important since we want to include php5-ming
in our upcoming release.

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Bug#410951: r-other-gking-matchit: sarge to etch upgrade fails

2007-03-02 Thread Gustavo Franco

reassign 410951 r-cran-matchit
tags 410951 pending
thanks

Hi,

I've found that r-other-gking-matchit sarge to etch upgrade fails due
to the relaxed dependency on r-cran-matchit [ Depends: r-base-core (
2.2.0) ], if r-cran-matchit works with r-base-core = 2.4, please
update the Depends field to = 2.4.0.20061125-1, otherwhise
r-other-gking-matchit, r-cran-matchit and maybe others should be
removed.

The error message is due to the missing ldpaths on r-base-core 2.2
that is running in the sarge system and satisfies the r-cran-matchit
dependency. ldpaths exists on r-base-core 2.4 though.

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Bug#413150: Code of conduct address in the mailing lists

2007-03-02 Thread Gustavo Franco

Package: lists.debian.org

Hi listmasters,

It isn't well known that we've already a code of conduct for mailing
lists. Could you please make it clear sending the address[0] on the
confirmation message for new subscribers and add it on the footer of
each message to be clear for current users ?

I know that all the mailing list users will not pass to follow the
code of conduct simple because we advertise it, but keep in mind that
many of them simple don't know about the code and will. I'm sure that
with more eyes reading the code of conduct, some flamewars can be
stopped from the start simply by someone replying with the URL on the
footer and stopping the discussion right there. Time will tell if i'm
right. Thoughts?

[0] = http://www.debian.org/MailingLists/#codeofconduct

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Bug#413150:

2007-03-02 Thread Gustavo Franco

reopen 413150 Code of conduct address in the mailing lists messages footer
retitle 413150
thanks

I missed that entry on new subscriptions, but i still think that this
bug is valid since i cited the add-on for the messages footer.

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Bug#413150:

2007-03-02 Thread Gustavo Franco

retitle 413150 Code of conduct address in the mailing lists messages footer
submitter 413150 !
thanks

Hi listmasters,

I thought on something like add the following line:
READ the Code of Conduct before post:
http://www.debian.org/MailingLists/#codeofconduct

It can be done as a test in -devel, -user, -vote and -private. The
overhead is minimal, it won't
hurt give this a chance.

The -devel footer would look like:

--
READ the Code of Conduct before post:
http://www.debian.org/MailingLists/#codeofconduct
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Bug#397457: php5-ming: installation not complete

2007-03-02 Thread Gustavo Franco

On 3/2/07, Steve Langasek [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

tags 397457 -fixed
thanks

Note that this bug was marked as serious by the maintainer:


Note that the maintainer told the submitter that -10 solves the bug
and -9 isn't in the archive anymore. There's just -10 in both unstable
and testing.


 After further Sarge-Etchupgrade testing, it seems that this problem is not
 an occasional fluke, but is at best non-deterministic. It needs to be fixed
 properly as described in #404159.

I don't understand what this has to do with sarge-etch upgrade testing
given that php5-ming was not in sarge, hopefully the maintainer can explain
(and explain why this should be a release blocker).


It has nothing to do with sarge-etch and i never wrote that.


I don't think the 'fixed' tag is appropriate here.


This bug is fixed or worked around, but there's still an issue that
needs to be resolved. The issue is that we haven't received the
confirmation from the submitter and the maintainer even telling her
that -10 solves the problem, haven't closed the bug yet. Keep in mind
that there's no upload pending, so i haven't added pending instead
fixed.

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Bug#409196: bugs.debian.org: simple bug vote feature.

2007-01-31 Thread Gustavo Franco

Package: bugs.debian.org
Severity: wishlist

Hi,

I would like to ask if that's possible to implement a simple bug vote
feature, containing the following features:

[EMAIL PROTECTED] accepting 'vote address bugnumber' and 'rmvote
address bugnumber'. BTS can keep track of the addresses but
doesn't need to display them, just the number of votes that bug has.

[EMAIL PROTECTED] accepting 'votes bugnumber' command.

I think that merged bugs should keep their votes value individually.

The rationale is that it's easier to spot real RC bugs at any time
today, but we can't identify into the system the most important
(critical?) non-RC bugs - e.g:  I'm embarrassed that #139569 wasn't
solved until now and we're going to release Etch with this bug, the
severity is wishlist but i'm sure that after all these years it would
have a high number of votes so it could be identified easily. It came
to my attention through users from -user mailing list.

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Bug#407930: desktop-base 4.0.0 MIGRATED to testing

2007-01-30 Thread Gustavo Franco

severity 407930 important
thanks

On 1/30/07, Fathi Boudra [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

hi michael,

debian-blueish-wallpaper r42 is the original.
My changes r56 is just width/height adjustment - 1024x768 to 1600x1200
to have the swirl centered. My changes r58 is svg source cleanup so the file
is much more smaller:
* r56 size : 108.9 kb
* r58 size : 18.3 kb

it was too nice to reduce the file by a factor 6 ... i must have lost some
properties between r56 and r58.

i reverted the wallpaper to r56 in svn to see if it resolves the issue.
(...)


Hi Fathi,

The logo is centered and the problem was fixed in svn, as i can see in
the screenshot below:
http://people.debian.org/~stratus/fixedwallpaper.png

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Bug#408150: bugs.debian.org: debian-admin pseudo-package.

2007-01-24 Thread Gustavo Franco

On 1/24/07, Philip Hands [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

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Joerg Jaspert wrote:
 On 10908 March 1977, Don Armstrong wrote:

 [EMAIL PROTECTED] We should discourage direct reports to
 the list and ask for bugs reports instead. Same deal as in tech-ctte.
 Thoughts?
 As someone who is subscribed to [EMAIL PROTECTED] because I'm a
 local-admin of debian.org machines, this sounds good to me. It will help
 organize things and will probably result in less mail to the list overall.
 I personally have no objections to creating it, I'd just like a few
 more of the people who would be handling issues filed there to give
 their yeay/nay.

 Same as matt, Im local admin of debian.org machines and I am in favor of
 this.

I think this, or at least a dedicated request tracker for debian-admin, is
an eminently sensible idea.

Perhaps rt would be better, since the problem with the bug tracking system
being open to all is that we're going to have to split the security
sensitive stuff out so that it's only sent to the mailing-list, and then
finding all the information for an issue later is going to be a bit of a
pain when some of it is missing from the bug report.


Hi Phil,

Thanks for your answer!

I really disagree with rt usage (let me make clear that i like the
tool). I would prefer we keep using the BTS, if you fear security
issues leaking we can work on something to avoid  search engine
following the links and if the bug is tagged as security, hide it from
the web interface or let it be viewed only by a person with an account
into the project.

The alternative is that we can setup a private BTS (eg.:
bugs-private.debian.org) where to see any report on the web the user
needs an account.  You know, just let teach debbugs authenticate or
use web server authenticate over LDAP. I'm volunteering to set it up
if needed, i'm sure that security team can benefit too.

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Bug#408150: bugs.debian.org: debian-admin pseudo-package.

2007-01-24 Thread Gustavo Franco

On 1/24/07, Raphael Hertzog [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

Hello,

On Wed, 24 Jan 2007, Philip Hands wrote:
 I think this, or at least a dedicated request tracker for debian-admin, is
 an eminently sensible idea.

 Perhaps rt would be better, since the problem with the bug tracking system
 being open to all is that we're going to have to split the security
 sensitive stuff out so that it's only sent to the mailing-list, and then
 finding all the information for an issue later is going to be a bit of a
 pain when some of it is missing from the bug report.

The thing is that we're speaking of this request-tracker for years
already. It takes time to setup it properly and nobody has done that yet.


I think Branden Robinson came with a RT installation ages ago, do you
know what happened with that?


On the other hand it takes 5 minutes to create the entry in the BTS.
I would suggest to start with that and see if it really helps. Later, we
can still switch to r-t if needed.

/me, as someone who'd like to help out with DSA tasks, is also in favor of
this.


Sounds good.


And for Alioth administration, we also have a public tracker and it's
really useful even if not really convenient to use (sucky web interface).
Of course, security issues are always handled by direct mail to
[EMAIL PROTECTED]

I see no reason why it wouldn't be useful for DSA.


That's what i wrote above, people are still free to mail the mailing
list directly if needed. You know, anyone can jump the gun today and
start discussing security issues opening bugs against project
pseudo-package. It usually doesn't happen, so i don't think it will be
common in a debian-admin pseudo-package too.

Am i wrong or the security subjects aren't (almost) aways started by
DDs on the DSA list ? You know, if a DD send a mail to the BTS under
debian-admin pseudo-package he is the one to blame, not the system.
There are many different ways to do the wrong thing already.

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Bug#408150: bugs.debian.org: debian-admin pseudo-package.

2007-01-23 Thread Gustavo Franco

Package: bugs.debian.org
Severity: wishlist

Hi,

I would like to ask BTS admins to add a debian-admin (or equivalent)
pseudo-package with their approval with the maintainer being
[EMAIL PROTECTED] We should discourage direct reports to
the list and ask for bugs reports instead. Same deal as in tech-ctte.
Thoughts?

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Bug#408150: bugs.debian.org: debian-admin pseudo-package.

2007-01-23 Thread Gustavo Franco

On 1/23/07, Matt Taggart [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:


Gustavo Franco writes...

 I would like to ask BTS admins to add a debian-admin (or equivalent)
 pseudo-package with their approval with the maintainer being
 [EMAIL PROTECTED] We should discourage direct reports to
 the list and ask for bugs reports instead. Same deal as in tech-ctte.
 Thoughts?

(...)


Thanks for your feedback Matt.


One thing to keep in mind is that both debian-admin lists are sometimes used
for information that can't yet be made public, like machine compromises or
rolling out security fixes. The lists need to continue to allow that. So I
think your comment that people should be encouraged to report bugs rather than
email is good for most things, but sensitive stuff should still go directly to
the right list.


I see, the subscribe policy to the debian-admin mailing list is and
will be kept closed so if somebody is going to discuss machine
compromises or is planning security fixes there, no harm will be done
applying what i proposed on this bug report.

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Bug#407799: KDM and desktop-base

2007-01-22 Thread Gustavo Franco

Hi,

I will be looking into this, but don't worry since our target for Etch
is desktop-base 4.0.1 and not 4.0.0.

Fathi, doesn't that hunk of changes into our svn fix this problem too?
I'm looking forward to a new upload this week, please let me know and
if you need testing and/or testers.

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Bug#407902: [Utnubu-maintainers] Bug#407902: bzrtools: RELEASE BzrTools 0.14.0

2007-01-22 Thread Gustavo Franco

On 1/22/07, Bob Tanner [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

Package: bzrtools
Version: 0.11.0-1
Severity: wishlist

BzrTools 0.14.0 is available at:
http://panoramicfeedback.com/opensource/bzrtools-0.14.0.tar.gz
http://panoramicfeedback.com/opensource/bzrtools-0.14.0.tar.gz.sig


Hi Bob,

Thanks for your bug report. There's a package almost ready to go, but
it will be uploaded to our experimental branch first since we're
working right now to release Etch and avoiding as much as possible new
upstream releases to unstable.

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Bug#407038:

2007-01-22 Thread Gustavo Franco

merge 407038 404502
thanks

Just to make it clear. Unfortunately gdm has a debian-moreblue theme
copy that is the default and is a desktop-base component. We will work
to make it better in the next release, meanwhile feel free to reassign
gdm debian-moreblue related bugs to desktop-base.

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Bug#400017: [Gaim-devel] Bug#400017: gaim: split jabber and talk in accounts section.

2006-12-04 Thread Gustavo Franco

On 12/3/06, Nathan Walp [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

Saikat Guha wrote:
 On Sat, 2006-12-02 at 20:32 -0800, Sean Egan wrote:
 I think the final decision was to rename Jabber to XMPP (Google Talk)

 Would picking XMPP (Google Talk) from the list automatically
 populate the Connest Server: field (advanced preferences) to
 talk.google.com and the Server: field (basica preferences) to
 gmail.com?

 If no, then I don't see the justification of calling the entry XMPP
 ***(Google Talk)*** since users need to add google talk specific
 advanced configuration in addition to clicking google talk in the list.

 If yes, I don't see the justification of calling the entry ***XMPP***
 (Google Talk) since XMPP users need to remove pre-populated google talk
 config because that needed for xmpp as selected on the list.

 Google Talk and XMPP are different in terms of user expectations when
 they select the entry.


It has been months since anyone needed to put talk.google.com in the
Connect Server field.  SRV lookups let us skip that step, which we've
had for 4 or 5 betas now.



Google needs to know[0] then. :)

[0] = http://www.google.com/support/talk/bin/answer.py?answer=24073

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Bug#400017: [Gaim-devel] Bug#400017: gaim: split jabber and talk in accounts section.

2006-12-04 Thread Gustavo Franco

On 12/3/06, Sean Egan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

On 12/2/06, Gustavo Franco [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
   We are considering this.
  I think we considered it is more accurate.
 and then?

I think the final decision was to rename Jabber to XMPP (Google Talk)


I really prefer the way Adium[0] solved the problem, but if you've a
final decision.

Btw, there's no way to fetch a 'favicon.ico' like from the xmpp
server? This way, if there's no icon use the bulb otherwhise use the
icon. It would help users from both jabber.org and talk differ where
their users came from. Thoughts?

[0] = http://adiumx.com

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Bug#400017: [Gaim-devel] Bug#400017: gaim: split jabber and talk in accounts section.

2006-12-02 Thread Gustavo Franco

On 12/2/06, Sean Egan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

On 12/1/06, Luke Schierer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  It seems that the AIM/ICQ thing are now AIM and ICQ even if both
  services use the same network. I would like to see jabber and
  google talk in different places too.
 We are considering this.

I think we considered it is more accurate.


and then?


  Please note that actually the end user needs to do some
  'advanced' configuration in jabber area to make it connect into
  google talk. That 'advanced' stuff could be preseeded into the
  new google talk service in the list (eg.: I don't need to inform
  gaim what's the msn server).

  While we're at it, when the user merge his Google Talk account
  with the Orkut service, he starts receiving system messages (eg.:
  when somebody leave a message in your scrapbook). These system
  messages appear instantly in new windows regardless if you
  configure gaim to wait until you click in the icon on
  the notification area.

 What does Orkut have to do with Google Talk?

Orkut users can receive scraps, which are little messages posted to
your orkut page. When an Orkut user is on Google Talk and receives a
scrap he'll receive an XMPP headline message.



Don't forget the contact lists merge that can be partial or full
(that's up to the
orkut user)

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Bug#400543: new packages for portguese-desktop task

2006-11-27 Thread Gustavo Franco

On 11/27/06, Luis Matos [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

gnome-spell is not part of the official gnome (listing gnome
applications, it is not there). but ... why to add spell checking
backends, if it misses the middle connection between the backend an the
frontend.


Yes, gnome-spell is not part of the official gnome. I don't know about
other gnome module than evolution itself that makes use of this. gedit
uses libaspell directly.


without gnome-spell, spellcheck is useless in email, bluefish, gaim and
other places.


gnome-spell is just suggested by evolution. bluefish uses libaspell
directly and gaim uses libgtkspell.

I disagree with gnome-spell add in gnome-desktop task. Maybe
gnome-spell should be bumped up from suggests to depends on evolution,
but i dunno. Ask heikkih at gimpnet.

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Bug#400017: gaim: split jabber and talk in accounts section.

2006-11-23 Thread Gustavo Franco
Package: gaim
Version: 2.0.0+beta5-1
Severity: wishlist

It seems that the AIM/ICQ thing are now AIM and ICQ even if both
services use the same network. I would like to see jabber and
google talk in different places too.

Please note that actually the end user needs to do some
'advanced' configuration in jabber area to make it connect into
google talk. That 'advanced' stuff could be preseeded into the
new google talk service in the list (eg.: I don't need to inform
gaim what's the msn server).

While we're at it, when the user merge his Google Talk account
with the Orkut service, he starts receiving system messages (eg.:
when somebody leave a message in your scrapbook). These system
messages appear instantly in new windows regardless if you
configure gaim to wait until you click in the icon on
the notification area.

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Bug#388687: [Utnubu-maintainers] Bug#388687: alacarte: new upstream version

2006-09-26 Thread Gustavo Franco

On 9/21/06, Jose Luis Rivas Contreras [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

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Package: alacarte
Severity: wishlist

Hi, please update to new upstream version, right know are 0.10.0 and
Debian package have 0.8.


Hi Jose,

alacarte changed a lot since then and is now part of GNOME 2.16, that
is being uploaded to Debian experimental. We will be working on this
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Bug#358012: alacarte: file chooser for new entry does not accept input

2006-09-13 Thread Gustavo Franco

On 9/13/06, Daniele Segato [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

hi..

i have the same problem here... with alacarte

i just installed Etch from netinstall cd

i want to add a thing..

if i close the New Entry window.. (the one where i clicked the browse
button) i regain control tu the file chooser window!

hope this help...

good luck!

let me know if you find a solution please


Hi Daniele,

I'll be uploading a new alacarte release soon, once some bits of GNOME
2.16 enter sid (our development branch), if not i'll just backport the
bug fixes and upload a new 0.8 for Etch. Btw, Javier Kohen described a
workaround in the bug report page[0] could you try?

[0] = http://bugs.debian.org/358012

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Bug#376635: tasksel: tasks icon infrastructure.

2006-08-31 Thread Gustavo Franco

On 8/31/06, Christian Perrier [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Interesting point, thanks for you help. Do you have any suggestion for
 l10n tasks icons?


(not sure that I should keep you CC'ed. Doing so, in doubt)


Please do.


Not exactly, no. The most suited would be an icon with the lowercase
ISO-639 2-letter code (en, fr, ptand the exceptions pt_BR,
zh_CN zh_TW). Not very shiny but the only neutral thing, imho.

Any other symbol will be very likely to be related to a culture and
thus geographical considerations than related to a language.


makes sense, IMHO.

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Bug#368518: libgtk1.2 is obsolete, please port to gnome-python

2006-08-30 Thread Gustavo Franco

Hi Matej,

I'll adopt gnome-tasksel yes, thanks. I never received your message
(damn these spam filters). My luck is that i checked the bug report
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Bug#385364: gnome-tasksel: the GUI isn't listing the tasks.

2006-08-30 Thread Gustavo Franco
Package: gnome-tasksel
Version: 0.9.8~pre1
Severity: grave
Tags: upstream, confirmed, sid

The tasks aren't being shown due to the lack of proper GtkTreeView calls.

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Bug#376635: tasksel: tasks icon infrastructure.

2006-08-30 Thread Gustavo Franco

Hi Joey,

Could you give me a hint about the best image format to the 'icon'
feature? Btw, could we use country/region flags to the l10n tasks?

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Bug#376635: tasksel: tasks icon infrastructure.

2006-08-30 Thread Gustavo Franco

On 8/30/06, Christian Perrier [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

Quoting Gustavo Franco ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
 Hi Joey,

 Could you give me a hint about the best image format to the 'icon'
 feature? Btw, could we use country/region flags to the l10n tasks?


I would strongly discourage you to do so as this is very likely to
drive sensitive problems (using French flag for French will drive the
Swiss mad, using Taiwan flag for zh_TW will drive 1 billion people
mad, etc, etc).

l10n tasks are indeed hidden anyway


Interesting point, thanks for you help. Do you have any suggestion for
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Bug#382561: Uninstallable due to unmet dep on bzr ( 0.9)

2006-08-23 Thread Gustavo Franco

Hi Mohammed,

Thanks for your work on the package. I'll review the changes and
upload the package until tomorrow,  i'm working on an alacarte upload
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Bug#382670: debian-installer: Sudo not properly configured

2006-08-15 Thread Gustavo Franco

On 8/14/06, Andre Luis Lopes [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

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Joey Hess wrote:
 Joseph Smidt wrote:
   I choose to go the sudo route.  Everything works fine on the command
 line, i.e. I can't login as root and sudo works with the password I gave
 it.  But none of the gui admin applications work without root.
 Example, I try to use synaptic my sudo password doesn't work.  When I
 tried to change the time the sudo password didn't work. Etc..

 Stratus, do you know if there's some gnome tool that let's the user run
 programs like these as root using sudo? Does tasksel omit installing it?


   Maybe gksu ? Here's what I have in my
/usr/share/applications/synaptic.desktop (which is a standard file, ie,
not changed by me) :


Andre is right, there's gksu and AFAIK the GNOME desktop task should
push it as it's a dependency for stuff like gdebi, update-notifier and
others.


Exec=gksu -u root /usr/sbin/synaptic

   This way when I click on GNOME's menu shortcut to run Synaptic
(GNOME's frontend to APT), gksu is show and ask me for my root password
before launching Synaptic as root.


Right, just would like to point out this is the default behaviour in the menus.

If it isn't a bug in gksu or gksu configuration, i don't know where
the problem is. I'll check with the beta3 installer. Do i need to
install through the expert mode to use sudo, right?

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Bug#383069: synaptic: please list tasks.

2006-08-14 Thread Gustavo Franco
Package: synaptic
Version: 0.57.11
Severity: wishlist

I think that synaptic should contain a 'tasks' button, closer to 'sections', 
'status'
and the others containing the tasks (as in tasksel) available. It will be 
useful for
users that after installing Debian Etch desktop enviroment (a task) using 
debian-installer,
find out that there are more interesting tasks to install.

FYI, aptitude can install a task directly (aptitude install taskname) and to
check for the list of tasks you can use tasksel (perl) code as base.

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Bug#383070: synaptic: non-free check in Settings-Repositories.

2006-08-14 Thread Gustavo Franco
Package: synaptic
Version: 0.57.11
Severity: wishlist

Hi,

I think that would be good add a 'check for non-free' button (not sure about the
button name) for each repository entry in Settings-Repositories. synaptic would
check if that entry contain the non-free section after user request, if yes it
should warn the user about the non-free evilness and with his approval add/edit 
the
non-free related entry.

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Bug#222906: gdebi.

2006-08-14 Thread Gustavo Franco
Hi,

I guess that synaptic should be smart enough to see that gdebi[0] is available 
and use it, no?

[0] = http://packages.debian.org/gdebi

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Bug#381906: please add gnome-power-manager to laptop task

2006-08-08 Thread Gustavo Franco
Otavio Salvador wrote:
 Frans Pop [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
 
 On Monday 07 August 2006 19:47, Steinar H. Gunderson wrote:
 Please add gnome-power-manager to the laptop task; it provides various
 user-friendly functions related to power management, such as battery
 event warnings, catching of the right keys to suspend/hibernate,
 user-friendly policy setting on lid close/timeout/etc., and more.
 Wouldn't that have to be a separate laptop-gnome task?
 
 Indeed. It should depend of both laptop and desktop-gnome.
 
 I'm CCing Gustavo since he's very active in desktop related tasks
 might want to help with this.

I think i discussed it with Josselin in the past, so i'm CCing him to point out
the problems we've adding gnome-power-manager. Joss, could you do that, please?

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Bug#381906: please add gnome-power-manager to laptop task

2006-08-08 Thread Gustavo Franco
Christian Perrier wrote:
 Wouldn't that have to be a separate laptop-gnome task?
 Indeed. It should depend of both laptop and desktop-gnome.

 I'm CCing Gustavo since he's very active in desktop related tasks
 might want to help with this.
 
 
 But is it worth having a task for *one* package?

I guess not.

 Unless of course we find some other good stuff for Gnome laptop users...

braindump
Applets came to my mind (eg: cpufreq scaling), but it would need some
more work. If the applet isn't built-in in a gnome package, we can add
the package in the task list, but we need to be sure that the package will
add the applet by default (eg: using dh_gconf). The dh_gconf calls could be
in a task.postinst and not in the package itself, but it's evil.
/braindump

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Bug#381906: please add gnome-power-manager to laptop task

2006-08-08 Thread Gustavo Franco
Josselin Mouette wrote:
 Le mardi 08 août 2006 à 12:32 -0400, Joey Hess a écrit :
 Josselin Mouette wrote:
 Most concerns are about the UI which needs improvement, but I think they
 are outweighed by the benefits now. Anyway, gnome-screensaver doesn't
 work correctly when gnome-power-manager isn't installed, thus I have
 made it a dependency of the gnome metapackage (unless xscreensaver is
 installed).
 The gnome metapackage isn't used by tasksel. Does gnome-screensaver need
 gnome-power-manager installed even on non laptop machines?
 
 It isn't needed per se, but it's definitely better, as gnome-screensaver
 alone won't handle DPMS stuff. IMHO, the default setup should install
 either g-screensaver and g-power-manager, or xscreensaver alone.

I think the best would be use g-screensaver (implementing #367682, something i
could do, but i don't have enough time now) and g-power-manager then.

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Bug#278079: tasksel: Alternative desc directory

2006-08-03 Thread Gustavo Franco

Hi,

Isn't /usr/local/share/tasksel enough for you? I think we've similar
use case scenarios, could you tell me exactly the one you had in mind
when opened this bug?

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Bug#381143: vte: Python bindings for the reaper object.

2006-08-02 Thread Gustavo Franco
Package: vte
Version: 1:0.12.2-1
Severity: wishlist

Hi Guilherme,

There's already a patch in GNOME's bugzilla[0] by Michael Vogt that provides
the python bindings for the reaper object, as i told you privately.

The patch is being used in Ubuntu for quite some time due to gdebi requirements.
gdebi is in Debian and the GUI isn't working properly.

[0] = http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=320127

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Bug#381156: python-turbogears: should recommend python-sqlite.

2006-08-02 Thread Gustavo Franco
Package: python-turbogears
Version: 0.9a8-2
Severity: normal

Hi kov,

Running `tg-admin quickstart`, the user is asked if he will be using a 
database, replying
yes, starting the local server and following the steps in the welcome page he 
will
be guided to start a sqlite database. It's not possible due the lack of 
python-sqlite
suggest/recommend. I think that python-turbogears or any of its dependencies 
should
recommend or suggests python-sqlite then.

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Bug#362182: gdebi-gtk fails to install packages.

2006-08-02 Thread Gustavo Franco
Hi Josep,

#381143[0] is blocking this bug (as tagged by me) that was already marked 
pending,
hopefully a new vte package will be uploaded soon and gdebi-gtk will work fine.

[0] = http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=381143

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Bug#351414: Why does Ubuntu have all the ideas?

2006-08-01 Thread Gustavo Franco

On 8/1/06, Josselin Mouette [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

Le dimanche 30 juillet 2006 à 08:36 +0200, Christian Perrier a écrit :
 To be fair with Ryan here, I seem to remember that he mentioned (maybe
 not in the bug report) that he would consider making a Debian theme
 the default...if one gets enough acceptance.

Great!


Sure.


 So, someone has to come with a nice Debian theme for gdm..:-)

The ayo, debian, debian-dawn and debian-greeter themes all received very
good feedback. Maybe we can organize an informal vote to choose which of
them will become the default.


I think we have a parallel discussion going on with the pkg-xfce,
pkg-kde and pkg-gnome teams that hopefully we will end in a online
meeting really soon.

Christian, i haven't mailed you but if you're interested let me know
and i'll forward the messages for you.

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Bug#377262: python-parted NMU.

2006-07-31 Thread Gustavo Franco
Colin Watson wrote:
 On Wed, Jul 12, 2006 at 03:58:01PM +, Gustavo Franco wrote:
 python-parted (0.11.3) unstable; urgency=low

  * Non-maintainer upload.
  * debian/control:
- Build-Depends on libparted1.7. (Closes: #374209)
  * Merge new parted API patch by Colin Watson. (Closes: #284081, #377262)
[debian/patches/01_newapi.dpatch]

 -- Gustavo Franco [EMAIL PROTECTED]  Wed, 12 Jul 2006 12:01:35 -0300
 
 I understand there were a few API changes in libparted 1.7 as well. Have
 you looked at wrapping these at all?

Unfortunately, not yet. I think it would be better decide if the current 
implementation
will be kept in Debian or it will be transitioned to the other.

python-parted has 5 RC bugs and isn't testing so i've other priorities for the 
moment.
Feedback is still appreciated though.

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Bug#378618: libepp-nicbr: EP Protocol NIC.br C++ library

2006-07-17 Thread Gustavo Franco
Package: wnpp
Severity: wishlist
Owner: Gustavo Franco [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Package name: libepp-nicbr
Version : 1.0-1
Upstream author : Registro.br -  [EMAIL PROTECTED]
URL : http://registro.br/epp/index-EN.html
License :

Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are
met:
1. Redistribution of source code must retain the above copyright
   notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright
   notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the
   documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution.
[...]

Description : EP Protocol NIC.br library

This is the libepp-nicbr C++ library that partially implements
the Extensible Provisioning Protocol (EPP), as described in the
Internet drafts RFC3730bis to RFC3734bis and RFC3735.
.
In order to conform to the .BR model, extensions to the EPP Domain
Name and Contact Mapping were made (draft-neves-epp-brdomain and
draft-neves-epp-brorg).

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Bug#378202: lphoto: uninstallable: PyCentralError: package has no field Python-Version

2006-07-14 Thread Gustavo Franco

Hi,

Please rebuild lphoto using ${python:Versions} and not
${python:Version} variable in the XB-Python-Version control field (the
second was never valid for python-central).

After building, you can see that there will be an Python Version field
in the output of dpkg --info on the binary package.

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Bug#377262: python-parted NMU.

2006-07-12 Thread Gustavo Franco

Hi,

I've merged Colin's patch (see #284081) on python-parted using dpatch.
It fixes 3 RCs bugs (#284081, #374209, #377262). I want to NMU this
package now (0.11.3) and after that prepare the Python transition in a
new NMU (0.11.4).

The details for this first NMU are:

$ debdiff -d python-parted_0.11.2_i386.deb python-parted_0.11.3_i386.deb
File lists identical (after any substitutions)

Control files: lines which differ (wdiff format)

Version: [-0.11.2-] {+0.11.3+}
Depends: libc6 (= [-2.3.2-1), libparted1.6-0-] {+2.3.6-6),
libparted1.7-1+} (= [-1.6.0),-] {+1.7.1-1),+} libuuid1, python (=
2.3), python ( 2.4)
Installed-Size: [-120-] {+76+}

The changelog entry is:

python-parted (0.11.3) unstable; urgency=low

 * Non-maintainer upload.
 * debian/control:
   - Build-Depends on libparted1.7. (Closes: #374209)
 * Merge new parted API patch by Colin Watson. (Closes: #284081, #377262)
   [debian/patches/01_newapi.dpatch]

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If you don't want it to be transitioned to testing, let me know.

Thoughts?

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Bug#368518: libgtk1.2 is obsolete, please port to gnome-python

2006-07-11 Thread Gustavo Franco

Hi,

I'm working on gnome-tasksel gtk+2 port in a bzr repository[0] and i
previously contacted offering to mantain this project both upstream
and in Debian. Please reply this too.

The new gnome-tasksel todo is:
- Fix GtkTreeView;
- Fix zvt - vte transition.

[0] = http://people.debian.org/~stratus/bzr/gnome-tasksel/
Note: This is a shared repository (bzr = 0.8). -stable is actually
the package in Debian sid, -dev is the new stuff i'm working on. The
debian/changelog contains the real changelog entries atm.

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Bug#377673: developer.php: task view support

2006-07-10 Thread Gustavo Franco

Package: qa.debian.org
Severity: wishlist

Hi,

I would like to point my browser at[0] and see the status of all the
packages in the taskname task. It would be specially useful to check
the task health (unstable-testing transition status and bugs).

I can help writing this feature, but i don't know if the developer.php
code is being maintained in the cvs, svn or somewhere else.

Thoughts?

[0] = http://qa.debian.org/developer.php?task=taskname

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Bug#377673: developer.php: task view support

2006-07-10 Thread Gustavo Franco

Hi Christoph,

The task list itself isn't much useful alone. It would be good for a
second step when we could include the task selection in the first page
(just a thought). What i need more urgently for desktop task and
others is see the task health, in a way the maintainer would be
the task and the maintainer package list, the task packages as you
wrote.

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Bug#312607: dasher crashes on startup

2006-07-09 Thread Gustavo Franco

Hi,

Could you try reproduce this bug again with the latest dasher package
in sid (4.0.2-1) ?

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Bug#351528: gnome-sudoku: New button does not work

2006-07-08 Thread Gustavo Franco

Hi Alexandra,

It seems that your python2.4-gtk2 package is a bit old. Could you
update your system and try with the latest gnome-sudoku (0.4.0-2) ? It
doesn't happens to me with both 0.4.0-1 and 0.4.0-2 in an up-to-date
system. FYI, 0.5.0-1 will hit the archive tomorrow.

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Bug#348861: gdebi: Error installing gizmo package

2006-07-08 Thread Gustavo Franco

Hi Tom,

I think we've fixed this bug in gdebi 0.1.5. Could you try again or
put the gizmo package online somewhere for tests? The original URL is
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