Bug#208502: ITP: sgml-spell-checker -- spell checker for SGML documents
Package: wnpp Version: unavailable; reported 2003-09-03 Severity: wishlist * Package name: sgml-spell-checker Version : 20030828 Upstream Author : Peter Eisentraut <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> * URL : http://developer.postgresql.org/~petere/spellcheck.html * License : BSD Description : spell checker for SGML documents This package includes a couple of tools that you can use to automatically spell-check your SGML documents. One of the advantages of this tool over some other SGML-aware spell checkers is that it scans your documents in the form in which the SGML parser actually sees it, which means it is not line-based, system entities are resolved, marked sections are treated appropriately, etc. Also, this tool can be made aware of particular DTDs, in the sense that it knows not to spell-check the content of elements that do not represent human-language text, such as in DocBook. An exclusion list for the DocBook DTD is included, others can be added trivially.
Bug#172514: ITP: hammerhead -- stress testing tool for web server and web site
Package: wnpp Version: N/A; reported 2002-12-10 Severity: wishlist * Package name: hammerhead Version : 2.1.2 Upstream Author : Geoff Wong <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Mick Dwyer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Jon Gifford <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> * URL : https://sf.net/projects/hammerhead/ * License : GPL Description : stress testing tool for web server and web site A stress testing tool designed to test out your web server and web site. It can initiate multiple connections from IP aliases and simulated numerous (256+) users at any given time. The rate at which Hammerhead attempts to pound your site is fully configurable, there are numerous other options for trying to create problems with a web site (so you can fix them). . https://sf.net/projects/hammerhead/ -- System Information Debian Release: testing/unstable Architecture: i386 Kernel: Linux neo 2.4.19-k7 #1 Sun Oct 6 20:29:56 EST 2002 i686 Locale: LANG=de_DE.ISO-8859-1, LC_CTYPE=en_US
Re: [kde] anti-aliasing is *NOT* supported!
On Die, 08 Jan 2002, Daniel Stone wrote: > Just to let you know that I will *not* support anti-aliasing. You can > use it, but don't expect me to urgently follow up on bug reports > involving AA, as it causes problems such as #123264. If you report an AA > bug, I'll probably downgrade its severity and tag wontfix, because it's > too buggy. Why not report it upstream? -- Noèl Köthe
Re: [Gnumed-devel] Re: New project: Debian-Med
On Mon, 07 Jan 2002, Nicolas Pettiaux wrote: > > Now I know that this might very well eat up some serious > > resources but I thought I'd mention it anyway. For some > > This (nearly) is precisely what is done by demolinux, see > http://www;demolinux.org: Or like Knoppix (www.knoppix.de) which is a Debian based live cd. -- Noèl Köthe
Re: Bug#127252: -unstable compiled against the wrong libpng
On Mit, 02 Jan 2002, Mark Purcell wrote: > > That's the problem; there is just no real solution besides a big > > recompile. > > My question still remains. If we require a big recompile, when/ how are we > going to bother to advise the maintainers of these packages? It has been > stated that we are talking about 300+ packages :-( Maybe we could use: debian-devel-announce: Announcements for developers -- Noèl Köthe
Re: my.debian.org
On Mon, 31 Dez 2001, Michael Bramer wrote: Hello, > > The point is to collect all informations about reports in a place that > > is well known, easy to know for new developers (i.e. readable in the > > developers reference) and kept up to date. > > yesterday I add a new status pages on request of a maintainer: > http://ddtp.debian.org/pdesc/maintainer/<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > > for your list... You have to add .txt to the end. example: http://ddtp.debian.org/pdesc/maintainer/[EMAIL PROTECTED] -- Noèl Köthe
Re: my.debian.org
On Sam, 29 Dez 2001, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hello, > As a debian developer, I like an easier way to find and keep up with > all the nice reports out there keeeping track of me. I think it would > help myslef and others do a better job if they were more accessable. > One suggestion is a "portal" page in the vein of MyYahoo -- i.e. a web > page generated specifically for me, linking to all those Debian > statistics and reports directly relevant to me. Just build your own personal page (replace login with your debian login) [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.debian.gr.jp/~kitame/maint.cgi?num=srcs&limit=&showpkgs=on&maint=LOGIN ">my packages http://bugs.debian.org/[EMAIL PROTECTED]">my bugs http://lintian.debian.org/reports/mYOUR_FULLNAME.html";>lintian reports http://bugs.debian.org/from:[EMAIL PROTECTED]">reported bugs http://buildd.debian.org/bymaint.php?maint=NAME%20SURNAME%20%3CLOGIN%40debian.org%3E%20";>buildd http://master.debian.org/~edd/karma.txt";>karma -- Noèl Köthe
Bug#126356: ITP: peacock -- A HTML Editor for GTK+/GNOME
Package: wnpp Version: N/A; reported 2001-12-24 Severity: wishlist * Package name: peacock Version : 0.4 Upstream Author : Archit Baweja <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> * URL : http://peacock.sourceforge.net/ * License : GPL Description : A HTML Editor for GTK+/GNOME Peacock is a HTML Editor for GTK+/GNOME. It supports most of basic HTML. It features Session Management and HTML Preview using the GtkHTML widget, Drag N' Drop among other things. Its distributed under GPL. (from https://sourceforge.net/projects/peacock/) -- System Information Debian Release: 3.0 Architecture: i386 Kernel: Linux debian 2.4.16-pre1 #2 Sun Nov 25 21:33:40 CET 2001 i686 Locale: LANG=de_DE.ISO-8859-1, LC_CTYPE=C