Bug#119279: ITP: libccrtp -- Common C++ class framework for RTP packets

2001-11-12 Thread Mark Purcell
Package: wnpp
Version: N/A; reported 2001-11-12
Severity: wishlist

* Package name: libccrtp
  Version : 0.6.2
  Upstream Author : David Sugar [EMAIL PROTECTED]
* URL : http://www.gnu.org/software/ccrtp/
* License : GPL
  Description : Common C++ class framework for RTP packets

 GNU ccRTP is a GNU Common C++ based high performance RTP stack. RTP ishe 
Internet-standard protocol for the transport of real-time data, including audio 
and video. It can be used for media-on-demand as well as interactive for 
creating services such as Internet telephony. 


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Bug#119277: ITP: libccscript -- GNU Common C++ framework for embedded scripting

2001-11-12 Thread Mark Purcell
Package: wnpp
Version: N/A; reported 2001-11-12
Severity: wishlist

* Package name: libccscript
  Version : 1.7.0
  Upstream Author : David Sugar [EMAIL PROTECTED]
* URL : http://www.gnu.org/software/ccscript/
* License : GPL
  Description : GNU Common C++ framework for embedded scripting
 The GNU ccScript package offers a class extensible threaded embedded
 scripting engine for use with GNU Common C++.  This engine is also used in
 GNU Bayonne (the GNU telephony applicatiion server package) and other
 parts of GNUCOMM (the GNU telephony meta-project). This engine differs
 from traditional scripting systems in that it is used to script near
 real-time state-event systems through deterministic callback step
 execution rather than the linear and non-deterministic fashion of embedded
 script systems such as tcl, libguile, etc.


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Bug#119275: ITP: libccaudio -- C++ class framework for processing audio files

2001-11-12 Thread Mark Purcell
Package: wnpp
Version: N/A; reported 2001-11-12
Severity: wishlist

* Package name: libccaudio
  Version : 0.4.1
  Upstream Author : David Sugar [EMAIL PROTECTED]
* URL : ftp://ftp.gnu.org/pub/gnu/ccaudio/
* License : GPL
  Description : C++ class framework for processing audio files
 GNU ccAudio package offers a highly portable C++ class framework for
 developing applications which manipulate audio streams and various
 disk based audio file formats.  At the moment ccaudio is primarly a class
 framework for handling .au, .wav (RIFF), and various .raw audio encoding
 formats under Posix and win32 systems, though it may expand to become a
 general purpose audio and soundcard support library.  Support for
 controlling CD audio devices has recently been added as well as support
 for codecs and other generic audio processing services.


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Bug#119184: ITP: laptop-net -- Tools for supporting built-in ethernet on laptops

2001-11-12 Thread Wichert Akkerman
Previously Chris Hanson wrote:
   http://www.swiss.ai.mit.edu/projects/omnibook/packages.php

That page doesn't really describe what laptop-net does, and I fail
to see what it does differently then standard pcmcia-cs, which does
everything you describe.

Wichert.

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Bug#119286: ITP: sms -- send SM via Polish GSM operators

2001-11-12 Thread Marcin Owsiany
Package: wnpp
Severity: wishlist

  Package name: sms
  Version : 1.8.9g
  Upstream Author : Mikołaj Rydzewski [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  URL : http://ceti.pl/~miki/komputery/sms.html (in Polish)
  License : GPL
  Description : A program for sending SMs via Polish GSM operators

This is a very useful program, which allows to easily send SMs via
three most popular Polish GSM operators (Era, Plus and Idea).

I'm not sure what package name to choose. It's named sms upstream, but I 
don't think
that's a good name for a program specific to one country.

Marcin
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Bug#119289: ITO: wemi -- Branch of SEMI kernel package using widget.

2001-11-12 Thread Takuo KITAME
Package: wnpp

I don't use it any more.

 WEMI is a branch of the SEMI package using widgets.  It is a library
 adding MIME features to Emacs, based on SEMI, which also available as
 a Debian package.  It is a replacement of SEMI, containing all of
 SEMI's features.
 .
 WEMI does not support anything older than Emacs 19.28 or XEmacs
 19.14.  WEMI also does not support Emacs 19.29 to 19.34, XEmacs
 19.15 or XEmacs 20.2 without mule, but WEMI may work with them.

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Bug#119286: ITP: sms -- send SM via Polish GSM operators

2001-11-12 Thread Ryszard Lach
On Mon, Nov 12, 2001 at 11:02:26AM +0100, Marcin Owsiany wrote:
 Package: wnpp
 Severity: wishlist
 
   Package name: sms
   Version : 1.8.9g
   Upstream Author : Mikołaj Rydzewski [EMAIL PROTECTED]
   URL : http://ceti.pl/~miki/komputery/sms.html (in Polish)
   License : GPL
   Description : A program for sending SMs via Polish GSM operators
 
 This is a very useful program, which allows to easily send SMs via
 three most popular Polish GSM operators (Era, Plus and Idea).
 
 I'm not sure what package name to choose. It's named sms upstream, but I 
 don't think
 that's a good name for a program specific to one country.
 

Maybe sms-pl will be better ?

R.

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Bug#119184: ITP: laptop-net -- Tools for supporting built-in ethernet on laptops

2001-11-12 Thread Wichert Akkerman
Previously Chris Hanson wrote:
 1. The software provides a facility to manage a built-in ethernet
port, including the ability to detect when the cable is plugged in
or unplugged.  As far as I know, pcmcia-cs doesn't do this.  The
scheme support is indeed very similar to that of pcmcia-cs, as
you point out, and if that was all this package did, I would agree
that it would be pretty uninteresting.

Ok, that makes sense. Would it be possible to modify this software to
use the standard Linux hotplug framework instead? PCMCIA will move
to start using that as well during the 2.5 kernel series.

Wichert.

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Bug#119184: ITP: laptop-net -- Tools for supporting built-in ethernet on laptops

2001-11-12 Thread Chris Hanson
   Date: Mon, 12 Nov 2001 10:34:17 +0100
   From: Wichert Akkerman [EMAIL PROTECTED]

   Previously Chris Hanson wrote:
   http://www.swiss.ai.mit.edu/projects/omnibook/packages.php

   That page doesn't really describe what laptop-net does, and I fail
   to see what it does differently then standard pcmcia-cs, which does
   everything you describe.

A couple of points:

1. The software provides a facility to manage a built-in ethernet
   port, including the ability to detect when the cable is plugged in
   or unplugged.  As far as I know, pcmcia-cs doesn't do this.  The
   scheme support is indeed very similar to that of pcmcia-cs, as
   you point out, and if that was all this package did, I would agree
   that it would be pretty uninteresting.

2. Section 6.1 of the developer's reference states that the URL
   included in the ITP message should point to a place where the
   software can be downloaded from.  It doesn't say anything about
   extended descriptions.  So that is what I put in my message.  (The
   source code itself does contain extended documentation.)  But,
   since you asked for it, here is a URL for the package
   documentation.

http://www.swiss.ai.mit.edu/projects/omnibook/documentation/laptop-net.html



Bug#119286: ITP: sms -- send SM via Polish GSM operators

2001-11-12 Thread Andres Seco Hernandez
esms is similar to this package but for spanish operators.

Perhaps all sms related packages maintainers can agree on stablish a common
way of calling that programs, a wrapper to allow applications to send sms
messages independly of the sms package installed, even using the Debian
alternatives system.

What other sms related packages maintainers think about this?

El 12 Nov 2001 a las 11:02AM +0100, Marcin Owsiany escribio:
 Package: wnpp
 Severity: wishlist
 
   Package name: sms
   Version : 1.8.9g
   Upstream Author : Miko³aj Rydzewski [EMAIL PROTECTED]
   URL : http://ceti.pl/~miki/komputery/sms.html (in Polish)
   License : GPL
   Description : A program for sending SMs via Polish GSM operators
 
 This is a very useful program, which allows to easily send SMs via
 three most popular Polish GSM operators (Era, Plus and Idea).
 
 I'm not sure what package name to choose. It's named sms upstream, but I 
 don't think
 that's a good name for a program specific to one country.
 
 Marcin
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Bug#119329: ITP: libprogressbar-ruby - A Text Progress Bar Library for Ruby

2001-11-12 Thread akira yamada / やまだあきら
Package: wnpp
Version: N/A
Severity: wishlist

Ruby/ProgressBar is a text progress bar library for Ruby.
It can indicate progress with percentage, a progress bar,
and estimated remaining time.

Homepage:
URL:http://namazu.org/~satoru/ruby-progressbar/ (Japanese)

Download:
URL:http://namazu.org/~satoru/ruby-progressbar/ruby-progressbar-0.2.tar.gz 

License: 
You can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms
of Ruby's licence.

Ruby's License:
Ruby is copyrighted free software by Yukihiro Matsumoto [EMAIL PROTECTED].
You can redistribute it and/or modify it under either the terms of the GPL
(see COPYING file), or the conditions below:

  1. You may make and give away verbatim copies of the source form of the
 software without restriction, provided that you duplicate all of the
 original copyright notices and associated disclaimers.

  2. You may modify your copy of the software in any way, provided that
 you do at least ONE of the following:

   a) place your modifications in the Public Domain or otherwise
  make them Freely Available, such as by posting said
  modifications to Usenet or an equivalent medium, or by allowing
  the author to include your modifications in the software.

   b) use the modified software only within your corporation or
  organization.

   c) rename any non-standard executables so the names do not conflict
  with standard executables, which must also be provided.

   d) make other distribution arrangements with the author.

  3. You may distribute the software in object code or executable
 form, provided that you do at least ONE of the following:

   a) distribute the executables and library files of the software,
  together with instructions (in the manual page or equivalent)
  on where to get the original distribution.

   b) accompany the distribution with the machine-readable source of
  the software.

   c) give non-standard executables non-standard names, with
  instructions on where to get the original software distribution.

   d) make other distribution arrangements with the author.

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 software (possibly commercial).  But some files in the distribution
 are not written by the author, so that they are not under this terms.
 They are gc.c(partly), utils.c(partly), regex.[ch], fnmatch.[ch],
 glob.c, st.[ch] and some files under the ./missing directory.  See
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  5. The scripts and library files supplied as input to or produced as 
 output from the software do not automatically fall under the
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 software.

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Bug#119286: [AndresSH@alamin.org: Re: Bug#119286: ITP: sms -- send SM via Polish GSM operators]

2001-11-12 Thread Robert Millan

Hello, 

I maintain the packages of esms, a console application to send SMs to cell
phones in spain.

I don't have time to get much into this, but if someone wants to create a
wrapper i'll be
glad to collaborate in adapting esms to the wrapper.

It could also be a good idea to tell upstream to cooperate in a common
project instead of
many separate programs with a wrapper to tie them all.

Regards,

 - Forwarded message from Andres Seco Hernandez [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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 From: Andres Seco Hernandez [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Subject: Re: Bug#119286: ITP: sms -- send SM via Polish GSM operators
 To: Marcin Owsiany [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Cc: debian-devel@lists.debian.org
 Date: Mon, 12 Nov 2001 14:31:32 +0100
 Mail-Followup-To: Andres Seco Hernandez [EMAIL PROTECTED],
   Marcin Owsiany [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED],
   debian-devel@lists.debian.org
 
 esms is similar to this package but for spanish operators.
 
 Perhaps all sms related packages maintainers can agree on stablish a
 common
 way of calling that programs, a wrapper to allow applications to send sms
 messages independly of the sms package installed, even using the Debian
 alternatives system.
 
 What other sms related packages maintainers think about this?
 
 El 12 Nov 2001 a las 11:02AM +0100, Marcin Owsiany escribio:
  Package: wnpp
  Severity: wishlist
  
Package name: sms
Version : 1.8.9g
Upstream Author : Miko³aj Rydzewski [EMAIL PROTECTED]
URL : http://ceti.pl/~miki/komputery/sms.html (in Polish)
License : GPL
Description : A program for sending SMs via Polish GSM operators
  
  This is a very useful program, which allows to easily send SMs via
  three most popular Polish GSM operators (Era, Plus and Idea).
  
  I'm not sure what package name to choose. It's named sms upstream,
 but I don't think
  that's a good name for a program specific to one country.
  
  Marcin
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Bug#119184: ITP: laptop-net -- Tools for supporting built-in ethernet on laptops

2001-11-12 Thread Wichert Akkerman
Previously Chris Hanson wrote:
 Do you have any ideas about this?

I would expect that when you detect a mii link you could call the
hotplug scripts from userspace as well, probably with a different
(fake) interface name to get the right scripts executed.

Wichert.

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Bug#119184: ITP: laptop-net -- Tools for supporting built-in ethernet on laptops

2001-11-12 Thread Chris Hanson
   Date: Mon, 12 Nov 2001 15:00:32 +0100
   From: Wichert Akkerman [EMAIL PROTECTED]

   Ok, that makes sense. Would it be possible to modify this software to
   use the standard Linux hotplug framework instead? PCMCIA will move
   to start using that as well during the 2.5 kernel series.

I think it would make sense to do that.  But I have just spent some
time looking at the hotplug package and I'm not sure I understand how
this would integrate into it.  This software operates in user space by
polling the network interface for the link beat.  When a transition is
detected, it runs a script that takes an appropriate action.

The hotplug scripts seem to be kernel driven.  There's no provision
for any network events other than device registration.  If the hotplug
scripts are installed, it looks as though the network device will be
registered whenever its driver is loaded.  But this software needs to
leave the driver loaded all the time, so that the polling can work.
Only when link beat is detected is the interface brought up.

Do you have any ideas about this?  Is there someone (Greg KH?) I
should talk to about this?



Bug#119184: ITP: laptop-net -- Tools for supporting built-in ethernet on laptops

2001-11-12 Thread Chris Hanson
   Date: Tue, 13 Nov 2001 01:31:52 +0100
   From: Wichert Akkerman [EMAIL PROTECTED]

   Previously Chris Hanson wrote:
Do you have any ideas about this?

   I would expect that when you detect a mii link you could call the
   hotplug scripts from userspace as well, probably with a different
   (fake) interface name to get the right scripts executed.

Hmm...  This looks like a bit of a mess.  The standard hotplug scripts
are doing the wrong thing, and there's no clear model in which to
handle this situation.

Let me talk to the folks on linux-hotplug-devel and see if there's a
better way to do this.



Bug#95635: fam-oss packaging thing

2001-11-12 Thread Adam Majer
Hi,

I could package this thing by the end of next week if no one has any objections 
(package by Nov 18 or 19). Or has anyone already packaged it
(or very close)? Or any objections??

- Adam