RFS: GNOME 2 Clipboard Manager (gcm & gcm-applet)

2002-12-11 Thread Andrew Lau
Hi everyone,
Two source packages for sponsorship, gcm and gcm-applet, both
part of the GNOME 2 Clipboard Manager. Lintian and Linda error free,
builds successfully under pbuilder and have been GnuPG signed.

URL: deb http://www.cse.unsw.edu.au/~alau/debian/ ./

Description: Utility to manage clipboards in GNOME 2
 GNOME Clipboard Manager (GCM) is an application for managing
 selections (called clipboards) and their available targets. It
 automatically collects selections and their targets on a shelf and
 also has the option to choose which selection is to be pasted when an
 application sends a request for the selection (a.k.a. the clipboard)
 in a specific target.
 .
 Selections can be edited, manually created, merged, deleted, saved to
 files, loaded from files, copied, and pasted.
 .
 Other features of GCM include:
   * Preserving your clipboards between GNOME sessions.
   * Saving and loading collected clipboards to XML-formatted files.
   * Editing and viewing some supported formats in a clipboard.
   * Converting between formats of clipboard.
   * Support for custom formats via external plugins.
 .
 For more information, please visit 

gcm's Build-Depends: automake1.4, autoconf2.13, autotools-dev,
debhelper (>> 3.0.0), libgcm-dev, libpanel-applet2-dev,
libgtkhtml2-dev, libxml2-dev, pkg-config

gcm-applet's Build-Depends: automake1.4, autoconf2.13, autotools-dev,
debhelper (>> 3.0.0), libgcm-dev, libpanel-applet2-dev,
libgtkhtml2-dev, libxml2-dev, pkg-config

16K gcm-applet_2.0.3-1.diff.gz
4.0Kgcm-applet_2.0.3-1.dsc
4.0Kgcm-applet_2.0.3-1_i386.changes
20K gcm-applet_2.0.3-1_i386.deb
260Kgcm-applet_2.0.3.orig.tar.gz
20K gcm_2.0.3-1.diff.gz
4.0Kgcm_2.0.3-1.dsc
4.0Kgcm_2.0.3-1_i386.changes
432Kgcm_2.0.3-1_i386.deb
1.3Mgcm_2.0.3.orig.tar.gz
104Klibgcm-dev_2.0.3-1_i386.deb
76K libgcm0_2.0.3-1_i386.deb

Thanks in advanced to any sponsors,
Andrew "Netsnipe" Lau

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Re: RFS: knoda - a database frontend for KDE based on the hk_classes library.

2002-12-11 Thread Martin Albert
On Tuesday 10 December 2002 19:52, Mike Schacht wrote:
> Here we go again... Looking for a sponser for knoda.

I had a look on that package, but as i don't know about current kde3 
practices, i'd rather not step forward to upload.

>  knoda is a database frontend for KDE. It is based on hk_classes and

SQL middle-tier class incl. report, list, input helpers + KDE frontend 
+ currently mysql driver only. Still looks a little 'in testing'.

> Source and binaries are at: www.midstatesd.net/~mschacht/debian

Some packaging issues need be resolved (in private mail to Mike).
After that i built and ran with kde2, ok: basic as expected, nice,
userfriendly, eg. [Database Delete] [Yes].

> I am, however, stuck on a bit of pedantry regarding the developer
> package names. Policy, 11.3, states that it is reasonable to omit the
> SONAME version number from the developer package name, though

Having a versioned -dev package allows for development against either 
version on any system at the same time.

> Less trivially, this app, knoda, is the only one I know of that uses
> this library, hk_classes. As a result I am a bit queasy about
> ...
>tml just building the static library and link the app to that.

'Hiding' the libs by using them statically is surely a way to go.

This library, though limited and in need of a little finishing, might 
attract people using it.
If you do care for it (and the archive) you may want to give it a try 
as a package and, after some time, see if it's getting used, evtly. 
asking for its removal and then use it privately in your other package.

greetings, martin

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Re: RFS: knoda - a database frontend for KDE based on the hk_classes library.

2002-12-11 Thread Martin Albert
On Tuesday 10 December 2002 19:52, Mike Schacht wrote:
> Here we go again... Looking for a sponser for knoda.

I had a look on that package, but as i don't know about current kde3 
practices, i'd rather not step forward to upload.

>  knoda is a database frontend for KDE. It is based on hk_classes and

SQL middle-tier class incl. report, list, input helpers + KDE frontend 
+ currently mysql driver only. Still looks a little 'in testing'.

> Source and binaries are at: www.midstatesd.net/~mschacht/debian

Some packaging issues need be resolved (in private mail to Mike).
After that i built and ran with kde2, ok: basic as expected, nice,
userfriendly, eg. [Database Delete] [Yes].

> I am, however, stuck on a bit of pedantry regarding the developer
> package names. Policy, 11.3, states that it is reasonable to omit the
> SONAME version number from the developer package name, though

Having a versioned -dev package allows for development against either 
version on any system at the same time.

> Less trivially, this app, knoda, is the only one I know of that uses
> this library, hk_classes. As a result I am a bit queasy about
> ...
>tml just building the static library and link the app to that.

'Hiding' the libs by using them statically is surely a way to go.

This library, though limited and in need of a little finishing, might 
attract people using it.
If you do care for it (and the archive) you may want to give it a try 
as a package and, after some time, see if it's getting used, evtly. 
asking for its removal and then use it privately in your other package.

greetings, martin

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Re: RFS (3rd try): FCE Ultra: An emulator for the original (8-bit) NES

2002-12-11 Thread Graham Wilson
On Tue, Dec 10, 2002 at 03:20:49PM -0500, Joe Nahmias wrote:
> You will have to download debs from the URL posted and then install
> them manually, since I don't know how to set up a file structure
> suitable to be an apt source (anyone care to enlighten me?).

i like to use mini-dinstall for doing this.

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Re: Library with "demos", where should demos go?

2002-12-11 Thread Hugo van der Merwe
Right, now I'm subscribed to this list again, so I'll keep up with the
more easily. Thanks for such a good response, all!

> Please tell us what your library is & what the examples are - it might
> make it easier.

I'm packaging OpenSceneGraph (www.openscenegraph.org, though that is
missing the documentation included with the source, I think. I have
thrown "introduction.html" and "demos.html" from the source on
http://people.debian.org/~hvdm/ - sorry about not bothering with the
images. The examples include a "scene graph viewer", probably the most
"useful" app, the rest appear to be more demo-only.

> I guess the best answer is to look at what other libraries do.
> One of note which places files in /usr/bin is the gtk-demo example
> program. Most others (which I know of) seem to only have sources for the
> examples - are the binaries really required?

Crystalspace demos are installed in /usr/games, despite not being
playable...

I will probably be packaging 2.2 megs of compressed data files, and
providing these, but not binaries that use them, seems a little,
weird.

The data consists of images, scene graphs and fonts, it seems - I guess
I'll have to check up on the licenses though, I see, amongst others:

OpenSceneGraph-Data/fonts/arial.ttf
OpenSceneGraph-Data/fonts/fudd.ttf
OpenSceneGraph-Data/fonts/times.ttf
OpenSceneGraph-Data/fonts/dirtydoz.ttf

and I recall there being a general lack of good quality free fonts, so
I'm a little suspicious... I guess I should investigate what data I
can leave out, if all that is really important is to get the demos to
run. Possibly substitute fonts already in Debian.

I also wondered if I should be calling the packages
libopenscenegraph-*, or just openscenegraph-* - even if going with the
former, I wonder about the demo's package, openscenegraph-demos vs
libopenscenegraph-demos. And openscenegraph-data?

Another interesting point: I may have to write wrappers for these
examples to set up e.g. OSG_FILE_PATH (or something like that), so
even if I do go for /usr/bin, I guess these wrappers belong there,
while the actual binaries should be elsewhere ... in
/usr/lib/OpenSceneGraph/bin ? (With the demo code in
/usr/lib/OpenSceneGraph/src/, with symlink from share/doc, or rather
directly in src?)

If I go with source-only demos, then it probably works best in the
-doc package?

I will hopefully have some half-decent packages up this weekend, then
I'll post again for comments if there is interest - I will then also
mention it on the OSG list and hear what the OSG-regulars have to say
about the demos. The libraries do not have "sonames" at the moment.

BTW, I heard somewhere that GIF is becoming "Free" this month? For the
time being I'm building without GIF support. I guess I should mention
this somewhere, rather README.Debian than the package's description?

Thanks,
Hugo van der Merwe
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Re: RFS (3rd try): FCE Ultra: An emulator for the original (8-bit) NES

2002-12-11 Thread Graham Wilson
On Tue, Dec 10, 2002 at 03:20:49PM -0500, Joe Nahmias wrote:
> You will have to download debs from the URL posted and then install
> them manually, since I don't know how to set up a file structure
> suitable to be an apt source (anyone care to enlighten me?).

i like to use mini-dinstall for doing this.

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Re: RFS (3rd try): FCE Ultra: An emulator for the original (8-bit) NES

2002-12-11 Thread Joe Nahmias
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Paul,

Thanks for the tip!  I have set up an apt repository for FCE Ultra. Add
the following to your /etc/apt/sources.list:

deb http://www.cooper.edu/~nahmia/debian /
deb-src http://www.cooper.edu/~nahmia/debian /

Happy emulating!
Joe

> On Tuesday 10 Dec 2002 20:20, Joe Nahmias wrote:
> > Sean, Matthew, and anyone else who wants to test the package:
> >
> > You will have to download debs from the URL posted and then install them
> > manually, since I don't know how to set up a file structure suitable to be
> > an apt source (anyone care to enlighten me?).
>
> Here's a script I use to do it:
>
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ cat public_html/debian/create-apt-source
> #! /bin/sh
> dpkg-scanpackages . /dev/null | gzip -c9 > Packages.gz
> dpkg-scansources . | gzip -c9 > Sources.gz
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$
>
> Three lines is all it takes. The commands can be found in the dpkg-dev
> package. You can you apt source lines such as
>
>   deb http://kippax/~paul/debian ./
>   deb-src http://kippax/~paul/debian ./
>
> (where your servername, path etc will be different)
>
> > wget http://www.cooper.edu/~nahmia/debian/fceu-doc_0.81-2_all.deb
> > wget http://www.cooper.edu/~nahmia/debian/fceu-sdl_0.81-2_i386.deb
> > wget http://www.cooper.edu/~nahmia/debian/fceu-svga_0.81-2_i386.deb
>
> Hmm, so if you ran that script in your debian directory and uploaded the
> Packages.gz and Sources.gz files, you could use:
>
>   deb http://www.cooper.edu/~nahmia/debian ./
>   deb-src http://www.cooper.edu/~nahmia/debian ./
>
> Oh, and you might like to read the manpages at some point to find out what my
> script does. :)
>
> Regards,
>
> Paul Cupis
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Re: Library with "demos", where should demos go?

2002-12-11 Thread Hugo van der Merwe
Right, now I'm subscribed to this list again, so I'll keep up with the
more easily. Thanks for such a good response, all!

> Please tell us what your library is & what the examples are - it might
> make it easier.

I'm packaging OpenSceneGraph (www.openscenegraph.org, though that is
missing the documentation included with the source, I think. I have
thrown "introduction.html" and "demos.html" from the source on
http://people.debian.org/~hvdm/ - sorry about not bothering with the
images. The examples include a "scene graph viewer", probably the most
"useful" app, the rest appear to be more demo-only.

> I guess the best answer is to look at what other libraries do.
> One of note which places files in /usr/bin is the gtk-demo example
> program. Most others (which I know of) seem to only have sources for the
> examples - are the binaries really required?

Crystalspace demos are installed in /usr/games, despite not being
playable...

I will probably be packaging 2.2 megs of compressed data files, and
providing these, but not binaries that use them, seems a little,
weird.

The data consists of images, scene graphs and fonts, it seems - I guess
I'll have to check up on the licenses though, I see, amongst others:

OpenSceneGraph-Data/fonts/arial.ttf
OpenSceneGraph-Data/fonts/fudd.ttf
OpenSceneGraph-Data/fonts/times.ttf
OpenSceneGraph-Data/fonts/dirtydoz.ttf

and I recall there being a general lack of good quality free fonts, so
I'm a little suspicious... I guess I should investigate what data I
can leave out, if all that is really important is to get the demos to
run. Possibly substitute fonts already in Debian.

I also wondered if I should be calling the packages
libopenscenegraph-*, or just openscenegraph-* - even if going with the
former, I wonder about the demo's package, openscenegraph-demos vs
libopenscenegraph-demos. And openscenegraph-data?

Another interesting point: I may have to write wrappers for these
examples to set up e.g. OSG_FILE_PATH (or something like that), so
even if I do go for /usr/bin, I guess these wrappers belong there,
while the actual binaries should be elsewhere ... in
/usr/lib/OpenSceneGraph/bin ? (With the demo code in
/usr/lib/OpenSceneGraph/src/, with symlink from share/doc, or rather
directly in src?)

If I go with source-only demos, then it probably works best in the
-doc package?

I will hopefully have some half-decent packages up this weekend, then
I'll post again for comments if there is interest - I will then also
mention it on the OSG list and hear what the OSG-regulars have to say
about the demos. The libraries do not have "sonames" at the moment.

BTW, I heard somewhere that GIF is becoming "Free" this month? For the
time being I'm building without GIF support. I guess I should mention
this somewhere, rather README.Debian than the package's description?

Thanks,
Hugo van der Merwe
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Re: RFS: japana - HTTP proxy converting Japanese characters into ASCII

2002-12-11 Thread Christian Garbs [Master Mitch]
On Sat, Dec 07, 2002 at 06:17:21PM +0100, Christian Garbs [Master Mitch] wrote:

> I'm looking for a sponsor of this package I've done:
> 
> Package: japana
> Version: 2.0.2-5
> Debs: http://home.t-online.de/home/dietmar.garbs/download/Japana/
> Homepage: http://www.h.shuttle.de/mitch/japana.en.html
> Depends: perl (>= 5.6.0-16), libwww-perl, libtext-kakasi-perl,
>  libappconfig-perl, debconf
> Description: HTTP proxy converting Japanese characters into ASCII
>  japana is a small and simple proxy written in Perl.  The proxy
>  converts Japanese characters (Hiragana, Katakana, Kanji etc.) into
>  ASCII (Romaji) on the fly.  The conversion is done using the KAKASI
>  library.
> 
> 
> This is my first Debian package.  It has already been tested on other
> systems and seems to work.  The current .deb features debconf
> configuration as well as a German translation of the debconf
> templates.

This is the ITP, it was missing before:

 #172271 http://bugs.debian.org/172271

Regards,
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Re: RFS (3rd try): FCE Ultra: An emulator for the original (8-bit)NES

2002-12-11 Thread Joe Nahmias
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Paul,

Thanks for the tip!  I have set up an apt repository for FCE Ultra. Add
the following to your /etc/apt/sources.list:

deb http://www.cooper.edu/~nahmia/debian /
deb-src http://www.cooper.edu/~nahmia/debian /

Happy emulating!
Joe

> On Tuesday 10 Dec 2002 20:20, Joe Nahmias wrote:
> > Sean, Matthew, and anyone else who wants to test the package:
> >
> > You will have to download debs from the URL posted and then install them
> > manually, since I don't know how to set up a file structure suitable to be
> > an apt source (anyone care to enlighten me?).
>
> Here's a script I use to do it:
>
> paul@kippax:~$ cat public_html/debian/create-apt-source
> #! /bin/sh
> dpkg-scanpackages . /dev/null | gzip -c9 > Packages.gz
> dpkg-scansources . | gzip -c9 > Sources.gz
> paul@kippax:~$
>
> Three lines is all it takes. The commands can be found in the dpkg-dev
> package. You can you apt source lines such as
>
>   deb http://kippax/~paul/debian ./
>   deb-src http://kippax/~paul/debian ./
>
> (where your servername, path etc will be different)
>
> > wget http://www.cooper.edu/~nahmia/debian/fceu-doc_0.81-2_all.deb
> > wget http://www.cooper.edu/~nahmia/debian/fceu-sdl_0.81-2_i386.deb
> > wget http://www.cooper.edu/~nahmia/debian/fceu-svga_0.81-2_i386.deb
>
> Hmm, so if you ran that script in your debian directory and uploaded the
> Packages.gz and Sources.gz files, you could use:
>
>   deb http://www.cooper.edu/~nahmia/debian ./
>   deb-src http://www.cooper.edu/~nahmia/debian ./
>
> Oh, and you might like to read the manpages at some point to find out what my
> script does. :)
>
> Regards,
>
> Paul Cupis
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Re: RFS: japana - HTTP proxy converting Japanese characters into ASCII

2002-12-11 Thread Christian Garbs [Master Mitch]
On Sat, Dec 07, 2002 at 06:17:21PM +0100, Christian Garbs [Master Mitch] wrote:

> I'm looking for a sponsor of this package I've done:
> 
> Package: japana
> Version: 2.0.2-5
> Debs: http://home.t-online.de/home/dietmar.garbs/download/Japana/
> Homepage: http://www.h.shuttle.de/mitch/japana.en.html
> Depends: perl (>= 5.6.0-16), libwww-perl, libtext-kakasi-perl,
>  libappconfig-perl, debconf
> Description: HTTP proxy converting Japanese characters into ASCII
>  japana is a small and simple proxy written in Perl.  The proxy
>  converts Japanese characters (Hiragana, Katakana, Kanji etc.) into
>  ASCII (Romaji) on the fly.  The conversion is done using the KAKASI
>  library.
> 
> 
> This is my first Debian package.  It has already been tested on other
> systems and seems to work.  The current .deb features debconf
> configuration as well as a German translation of the debconf
> templates.

This is the ITP, it was missing before:

 #172271 http://bugs.debian.org/172271

Regards,
Christian
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Re: Intent To Package (heatload)

2002-12-11 Thread Malte Thoma

Thank you, I have done it, what next?

Greetings,

Malte

Bas Zoetekouw wrote:


Hi Malte!

You wrote:

 


I have build a debian-package and now I'm locking for a sponsor.
From the Package-Description of 'heatload':
Graphical and nummerical ACPI- and CPU-load-monitor applett for X11
 This Gtk utility produces nice looking realtime graphs for the
 current CPU-load and some ACPI-values (eg. temperature, battery) of your
 Linux machine. It is nice for monitoring the direct relation of
 the former to the latter.
   



Please file an ITP bug against the wnpp package, as described on
http://www.debian.org/devel/wnpp/

 





Re: Intent To Package (heatload)

2002-12-11 Thread Bas Zoetekouw
Hi Malte!

You wrote:

> I have build a debian-package and now I'm locking for a sponsor.
> From the Package-Description of 'heatload':
> Graphical and nummerical ACPI- and CPU-load-monitor applett for X11
>   This Gtk utility produces nice looking realtime graphs for the
>   current CPU-load and some ACPI-values (eg. temperature, battery) of your
>   Linux machine. It is nice for monitoring the direct relation of
>   the former to the latter.

Please file an ITP bug against the wnpp package, as described on
http://www.debian.org/devel/wnpp/

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Intent To Package (heatload)

2002-12-11 Thread Malte Thoma

Hallo,

I have build a debian-package and now I'm locking for a sponsor.

From the Package-Description of 'heatload':
Graphical and nummerical ACPI- and CPU-load-monitor applett for X11
  This Gtk utility produces nice looking realtime graphs for the
  current CPU-load and some ACPI-values (eg. temperature, battery) of your
  Linux machine. It is nice for monitoring the direct relation of
  the former to the latter.


You can get the project via CVS:

https://developer.berlios.de/cvs/?group_id=599

or ftp:

ftp://ftp.berlios.de/pub/heatload/


Greetings,

Malte Thoma



Re: Intent To Package (heatload)

2002-12-11 Thread Malte Thoma
Thank you, I have done it, what next?

Greetings,

Malte

Bas Zoetekouw wrote:


Hi Malte!

You wrote:

 

I have build a debian-package and now I'm locking for a sponsor.
From the Package-Description of 'heatload':
Graphical and nummerical ACPI- and CPU-load-monitor applett for X11
 This Gtk utility produces nice looking realtime graphs for the
 current CPU-load and some ACPI-values (eg. temperature, battery) of your
 Linux machine. It is nice for monitoring the direct relation of
 the former to the latter.
   


Please file an ITP bug against the wnpp package, as described on
http://www.debian.org/devel/wnpp/

 



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Re: Intent To Package (heatload)

2002-12-11 Thread Bas Zoetekouw
Hi Malte!

You wrote:

> I have build a debian-package and now I'm locking for a sponsor.
> From the Package-Description of 'heatload':
> Graphical and nummerical ACPI- and CPU-load-monitor applett for X11
>   This Gtk utility produces nice looking realtime graphs for the
>   current CPU-load and some ACPI-values (eg. temperature, battery) of your
>   Linux machine. It is nice for monitoring the direct relation of
>   the former to the latter.

Please file an ITP bug against the wnpp package, as described on
http://www.debian.org/devel/wnpp/

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Intent To Package (heatload)

2002-12-11 Thread Malte Thoma
Hallo,

I have build a debian-package and now I'm locking for a sponsor.

From the Package-Description of 'heatload':
Graphical and nummerical ACPI- and CPU-load-monitor applett for X11
  This Gtk utility produces nice looking realtime graphs for the
  current CPU-load and some ACPI-values (eg. temperature, battery) of your
  Linux machine. It is nice for monitoring the direct relation of
  the former to the latter.


You can get the project via CVS:

https://developer.berlios.de/cvs/?group_id=599

or ftp:

ftp://ftp.berlios.de/pub/heatload/


Greetings,

Malte Thoma


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