Bug#571198: ITP: xsddiagram -- XML Schema Definition (XSD) diagram viewer

2010-02-24 Thread Mathieu Malaterre
Package: wnpp
Severity: wishlist
Owner: Mathieu Malaterre 


* Package name: xsddiagram
  Version : 0.5
  Upstream Author : Regis Cosnier 
* URL : http://regis.cosnier.free.fr/?page=XSDDiagram
* License : GPL
  Programming Lang: C#
  Description : XML Schema Definition (XSD) diagram viewer

 XSD Diagram is a XML Schema Definition (XSD) diagram viewer
 - Display the elements, the groups and the attributes
 - Show the text/HTML documentation of element and attribute when available
 - Print the diagram
 - Export the diagram to emf
 - Zoom the diagram
 - Registration in the Windows Explorer contextual menu
 - Drag'n drop a file from explorer


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Debian Release: 5.0.4
  APT prefers stable
  APT policy: (500, 'stable'), (200, 'testing'), (100, 'unstable')
Architecture: amd64 (x86_64)



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Bug#571216: ITP: libhamsterdb0 -- simple file-based database engine

2010-02-24 Thread Peter Pentchev
Package: wnpp
Severity: wishlist
Owner: Peter Pentchev 

* Package name: libhamsterdb0
  Version : 1.1.2
  Upstream Author : Christoph Rupp 
* URL : http://www.hamsterdb.com/
* License : GPL-2+, PD  (I'll repack to remove the embedded zlib)
  Programming Lang: C
  Description : simple file-based database engine

 hamsterdb Embedded Storage is a database engine written in ANSI C.
 It supports a B+Tree index structure, uses memory mapped I/O
 (if available), supports fast Cursors and variable length keys and
 can create In-Memory Databases.

G'luck,
Peter

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Proud to be an Indian

2010-02-24 Thread Kapil Kumar
*Hello All,*

*Happy ocassion for all of us,* *Sachin Tendulkar has become the first
player to score a double century in one day cricket. He has once again made
all Indians proud.*
**
*We all are proud to be associated with Sachin Tendulkar and India. Hats of
to you Sachin :)

*Maize*Best Regards,
Kapil Kumar
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Re: Changes in dpkg Pre-Depends

2010-02-24 Thread Goswin von Brederlow
Josselin Mouette  writes:

> Le mardi 23 février 2010 à 20:32 +0100, Marco d'Itri a écrit : 
>> Anyway, there are often good reasons to use x86 on modern hardware
>> (think about laptops and smaller VPSes).
>
> You mean, like saving memory?
>
> Wait… wouldn’t you save more memory by using shared libraries and PIC
> code?

Long live x86_32-linux-gnu (64bit code with 64bit longs and 32bit
pointers). There is a patch for gcc for this. Now we just need to start
a debian port. All the speedup of x86_64 without the memory overhead for
pointer.

MfG
Goswin


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Re: Changes in dpkg Pre-Depends

2010-02-24 Thread Goswin von Brederlow
Joey Hess  writes:

> Thomas Weber wrote:
>> You have x86 hardware that is so old that it doesn't run amd64, but at
>> the same moment you care about speed?
>
> It's not particularly hard to find new hardware with 32 bit Atom chips
> in it. There's this whole "netbook" thing..
>
> -- 
> see shy jo

Atom 330 is 64bit. Just buy the right one.

MfG
Goswin


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Re: sbuild version 0.60.0 released

2010-02-24 Thread Goswin von Brederlow
Cyril Brulebois  writes:

> Roger Leigh  (23/02/2010):
>>   5) buildd has been synched with the buildd code in use on the Debian
>>  buildd infrastructure, and is now in use on most, if not all,
>>  running buildds.
>
> That’s fucking great. In my understanding it’s been a long way from a
> chaotic state with very different versions; I’m very happy you got to
> this point. Many thanks to all folks involved.
>
> Mraw,
> KiBi.

+1. This is a mjor achievement.

MfG
Goswin


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Re: Proud to be an Indian

2010-02-24 Thread James Patrick
Hello!
Please reply me if you have any sites where you could place my software
related link!
Thanks in advance

Looking forward to hearing from you soo


mail notifcation on "failed" builds (was: Re: Misc developer news (#20))

2010-02-24 Thread Alexander Reichle-Schmehl

Hi!

Raphael Hertzog schrieb:


The autobuilding system now mails notifications for failed builds to
the PTS, keyword buildd. [..] Please note that these notifications do
not necessarily mean bug reports in your package but could also be
caused by other packages, temporary uninstallabilities and
arch-specific breakages. A look at the build log despite this
disclaimer would be appreciated however.


Indeed, they are not always a failure.  A arch specific package I 
sponsor (rt-tests) send me some of these failed build notifications. 
The "Problem" the build fails, because the archittecure is not 
supported, as can for example be seen on the hppa build log:


==
rt-tests_0.66-1.dsc: hppa not in arch list or does not match any arch 
wildcards: alpha amd64 armel i386 ia64 mips mipsel powerpc s390 sh4 
sparc -- skipping

==

First I wouldn't expected the buildd to even try to build the package 
(but then again, I don't know how our buildds work); in any case it 
would be cool, if these failed builds wouldn't trigger such a mail, as 
it is the expected behaviour.



Best Regards,
  Alexander


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Re: mail notifcation on "failed" builds (was: Re: Misc developer news (#20))

2010-02-24 Thread Cyril Brulebois
Alexander Reichle-Schmehl  (24/02/2010):
> Indeed, they are not always a failure.  A arch specific package I
> sponsor (rt-tests) send me some of these failed build
> notifications. The "Problem" the build fails, because the
> archittecure is not supported, as can for example be seen on the
> hppa build log:
>
> ==
> rt-tests_0.66-1.dsc: hppa not in arch list or does not match any arch  
> wildcards: alpha amd64 armel i386 ia64 mips mipsel powerpc s390 sh4  
> sparc -- skipping
> ==
>
> First I wouldn't expected the buildd to even try to build the
> package (but then again, I don't know how our buildds work); in any
> case it would be cool, if these failed builds wouldn't trigger such
> a mail, as it is the expected behaviour.

If your supported architectures aren't going to change, please get
your package added to P-a-s[1,2] by following instructions[3].

 1. https://buildd.debian.org/git/packages-arch-specific.git/
 2. http://git.debian.org/?p=mirror/packages-arch-specific.git;a=summary
 3. 
http://git.debian.org/?p=mirror/packages-arch-specific.git;a=blob;f=Packages-arch-specific

Mraw,
KiBi.


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Re: mail notifcation on "failed" builds

2010-02-24 Thread Alexander Reichle-Schmehl

Hi!

Cyril Brulebois schrieb:


If your supported architectures aren't going to change, please get
your package added to P-a-s[1,2] by following instructions[3].


Thanks, did't knew about that.


Best regards,
  Alexander


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Re: mail notifcation on "failed" builds

2010-02-24 Thread Cyril Brulebois
Alexander Reichle-Schmehl  (24/02/2010):
> Hi!

Heya again,

> Thanks, did't knew about that.

Tag! You're it. Go and open a bug against developers-reference with a
patch. ;)

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Re: mail notifcation on "failed" builds

2010-02-24 Thread Alexander Reichle-Schmehl

Hi!

Cyril Brulebois schrieb:


Thanks, did't knew about that.

Tag! You're it. Go and open a bug against developers-reference with a
patch. ;)


Been there, done that, got no shirt:
http://www.debian.org/doc/developers-reference/pkgs.html#packages-arch-specific


Best regards,
  Alexander, who was so sure, he had looked in the devref before asking 
the question



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Re: sbuild version 0.60.0 released

2010-02-24 Thread gregor herrmann
On Tue, 23 Feb 2010 23:04:22 +, Roger Leigh wrote:

>   5) buildd has been synched with the buildd code in use on the Debian
>  buildd infrastructure, and is now in use on most, if not all,
>  running buildds.  It has undergone extensive changes since the
>  previous release, 

Great!
Does this mean that #541342 can be closed?

Thanks to everybody working on this!

Cheers,
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Re: [RFC] Collecting changelog entries in projectb

2010-02-24 Thread Joerg Jaspert
>> FTP team and I are currently writing a new feature in dak which will
>> collect changelog entries and store them in projectb, to be later used
>> for other purposes (e.g. to write point release changelogs, see [1]).
> Isn't this why we have UDD?

UDD is the wrong approach. And also, ever looked at its "db layout"?

Anyways, the thing is - data should be gathered where it belongs
to (and is processed anyways). changelogs and other similar data
actually are something the archive needs to process, so storage is
easy. Things like UDD should not generate it, but merely be consumers,
probably linking it to other sources (that have no place in ftpmaster).

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Re: [RFC] Collecting changelog entries in projectb

2010-02-24 Thread Lucas Nussbaum
On 24/02/10 at 20:19 +0100, Joerg Jaspert wrote:
> >> FTP team and I are currently writing a new feature in dak which will
> >> collect changelog entries and store them in projectb, to be later used
> >> for other purposes (e.g. to write point release changelogs, see [1]).
> > Isn't this why we have UDD?
> 
> UDD is the wrong approach. And also, ever looked at its "db layout"?

Could you elaborate?

- Lucas


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Re: Changes in dpkg Pre-Depends

2010-02-24 Thread Darren Salt
I demand that Goswin von Brederlow may or may not have written...

> Joey Hess  writes:
>> Thomas Weber wrote:
>>> You have x86 hardware that is so old that it doesn't run amd64, but at
>>> the same moment you care about speed?
>> It's not particularly hard to find new hardware with 32 bit Atom chips
>> in it. There's this whole "netbook" thing..

> Atom 330 is 64bit. Just buy the right one.

Yes, but that's (normally) found on mini-ITX boards; at present, I'd be
surprised if the N270, which is 32-bit, isn't the most widely-used in
netbooks.

Were I looking for a new netbook *now*, I'd probably be looking for one with
an Atom N450, which is 64-bit. (Also, N450+NM10 uses less power than
N270+ICH7M.)

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Bug#571260: ITP: mvel -- expression language for Java-based applications

2010-02-24 Thread Damien Raude-Morvan
Package: wnpp
Severity: wishlist
Owner: "Damien Raude-Morvan" 

* Package name: mvel
  Version : 2.0.16
  Upstream Author : Mike Brock 
* URL : http://mvel.codehaus.org/
* License : Apache-2.0
  Programming Lang: Java
  Description : expression language for Java-based applications

 MVEL may be useful as an extension to anything from use in JSP Tag Libraries,
 to the configuration facilities of your library/framework.
 .
 In addition to being an expression language, MVEL also comes packaged with an
 templating system similar to Velocity and FreeMarker.



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Bug#571261: ITP: easyconf -- Java library to access configuration of software components

2010-02-24 Thread Damien Raude-Morvan
Package: wnpp
Severity: wishlist
Owner: "Damien Raude-Morvan" 

* Package name: easyconf
  Version : 0.9.5
  Upstream Author : Germinus
* URL : http://easyconf.sourceforge.net/
* License : Apache-2.0
  Programming Lang: Java
  Description : Java library to access configuration of software components

 EasyConf is a library to access configuration of software components
 and applications.
 .
 EasyConf main features:
   * XML files, typed property files (including lists, numbers, classes, etc),
 or a combination of both
   * multiple environments (development, integration, preproduction, production)
   * aggregate several components: for example for portlets and portals
   * support for ASP applications: each company/organization serviced may have
 its own configuration
   * provides access to the configuration using JMX



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Re: sbuild version 0.60.0 released

2010-02-24 Thread Marc 'HE' Brockschmidt
gregor herrmann  writes:
> On Tue, 23 Feb 2010 23:04:22 +, Roger Leigh wrote:
>>   5) buildd has been synched with the buildd code in use on the Debian
>>  buildd infrastructure, and is now in use on most, if not all,
>>  running buildds.  It has undergone extensive changes since the
>>  previous release,
> Great!
> Does this mean that #541342 can be closed?

Yep. It also means that we now use the in-chroot dpkg instead of the
host system's dpkg to unpack packages.

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Re: sbuild version 0.60.0 released

2010-02-24 Thread gregor herrmann
On Wed, 24 Feb 2010 22:27:37 +0100, Marc 'HE' Brockschmidt wrote:

> gregor herrmann  writes:
> > On Tue, 23 Feb 2010 23:04:22 +, Roger Leigh wrote:
> >>   5) buildd has been synched with the buildd code in use on the Debian
> >>  buildd infrastructure, and is now in use on most, if not all,
> >>  running buildds.  It has undergone extensive changes since the
> >>  previous release,
> > Great!
> > Does this mean that #541342 can be closed?
> Yep. 

Sweet!
That's indeed very helpful.


Cheers,
gregor, cc'in the pkg-perl team to spread to good news :) 
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Bug#571309: ITP: tomoyo-tools -- Lightweight and easy-use Mandatory Access Control extension for Linux

2010-02-24 Thread Hideki Yamane

Package: wnpp
Severity: wishlist
X-Debbugs-CC: debian-devel@lists.debian.org, 562...@bugs.debian.org, Toshiharu 
Harada 

   Package name: tomoyo-tools
Version: 2.2.0-20100225
 Source: 
http://mentors.debian.net/debian/pool/main/t/tomoyo-tools/tomoyo-tools_2.2.0-20100225-1.dsc
Upstream Author: Tetsuo Handa 
 Toshiharu Harada 
URL: http://tomoyo.sourceforge.jp/
License: GPL version 2
Description: Lightweight and easy-use Mandatory Access Control extension 
for Linux
 .
 TOMOYO Linux is Lightweight and Usable Mandatory Access 
Control for Linux with
  - "automatic policy configuring" feature by "LEARNING mode"
  - administrators friendly policy language
  - no need libselinux nor userland program modifications

 Homepage: http://tomoyo.sourceforge.jp/


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