Bug#136061: Bricolage packaging

2003-05-11 Thread Erich Schubert
Hello,
i've working bricolage packages at
http://people.debian.org/~erich/bricolage

But i guess i won't actually maintain them;
bricolage probably isn't what i'm looking for.

Greetings,
Erich Schubert
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Bug#192660: O: makepasswd -- Generate and encrypt passwords

2003-05-11 Thread Herbert Xu
On Sun, May 11, 2003 at 11:08:49PM +0100, Colin Watson wrote:
> On Mon, May 12, 2003 at 07:57:38AM +1000, Herbert Xu wrote:
> > Colin Watson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > > I'd initially missed the option to pwgen that allows you to pick the
> > > length of the generated passwords, though, which would've been a serious
> > > lack. pwgen tries to generate pronounceable passwords by default
> > > (there's a --secure flag to disable this), which isn't available in
> > > makepasswd.
> > 
> > I thought --chars did exactly that?
> 
> Did exactly which, sorry? I don't understand that.

I was referring to the length of the password.  I now see that you
actually knew it after all :)
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Bug#192660: O: makepasswd -- Generate and encrypt passwords

2003-05-11 Thread Colin Watson
On Mon, May 12, 2003 at 07:57:38AM +1000, Herbert Xu wrote:
> Colin Watson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > I'd initially missed the option to pwgen that allows you to pick the
> > length of the generated passwords, though, which would've been a serious
> > lack. pwgen tries to generate pronounceable passwords by default
> > (there's a --secure flag to disable this), which isn't available in
> > makepasswd.
> 
> I thought --chars did exactly that?

Did exactly which, sorry? I don't understand that.

> makepasswd probably has the most number of options out of them all :)

Agreed, from what I can see ...

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Bug#192681: O: libparagui1.0 -- Standard themes for the widget set library

2003-05-11 Thread Aurelien Jarno
Information for a possible new maintainer:
--

I have uploaded a new version of this package, which fixes all the bugs,
but one:
#148582: libparagui1.0: name of the source package should be the same as the 
upstream one

I didn't fixed it, as I don't want to have to deal with overrides when
uploading the package. 

You should also consider to merge paragui-themes with libparagui1.0 as 
libparagui1.0 depends on the former package, which is very small. There 
is also the Standards-Version to check and bump to the latest version 
of the policy. Finally, the section of the packages should be changed as
I get this warning after uploading the package:

libparagui1.0_1.0.2-1_i386.deb: package says section is devel, override says 
libs.
libparagui1.0-dev_1.0.2-1_i386.deb: package says section is devel, override 
says libdevel.
paragui-themes_1.0.2-1_i386.deb: package says section is devel, override says 
misc.


Except these minor things, the package should be in good shape. In any
case, please wait the package gets into testing before uploading a new 
one: it is holding a lot of packages using SDL out of testing.


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Bug#192660: O: makepasswd -- Generate and encrypt passwords

2003-05-11 Thread Herbert Xu
Colin Watson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 
> I'd initially missed the option to pwgen that allows you to pick the
> length of the generated passwords, though, which would've been a serious
> lack. pwgen tries to generate pronounceable passwords by default
> (there's a --secure flag to disable this), which isn't available in
> makepasswd.

I thought --chars did exactly that?

makepasswd probably has the most number of options out of them all :)
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Processed: Re: RFA: kernel-patch-tekram-dc3x5 -- Tekram SCSI host DC3x5 support

2003-05-11 Thread Debian Bug Tracking System
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> retitle 190563 ITA: kernel-patch-tekram-dc3x5 -- Tekram SCSI host DC3x5
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Bug#192965: ITP: doc-linux-nonfree -- Linux HOWTOs and mini-HOWTOs (non-free)

2003-05-11 Thread Colin Watson
Package: wnpp
Version: unavailable; reported 2003-05-11
Severity: wishlist

* Package name: doc-linux-nonfree
  Version : 2003.05-1
  Upstream Author : Various LDP authors
* URL : http://en.tldp.org/
* License : Various, distributable but non-DFSG-free
  Description : Linux HOWTOs and mini-HOWTOs (non-free)

I'm preparing a non-free branch of the doc-linux packages, which I
currently maintain. It has been noted in the past that the licences on a
number of documents from the Linux Documentation Project are not
DFSG-free: typically these disallow commercial use, modification, or
both. The doc-linux-nonfree-html and doc-linux-nonfree-text binary
packages will contain these documents, and the existing doc-linux-html
and doc-linux-text binary packages will contain only DFSG-free
documents.

The copyright files of both the free and the non-free packages will be
automatically generated from a directory of licences found during the
licence audit I've recently completed.

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Package of Apolos

2003-05-11 Thread Jonathan Gonzalez Valdebenito
Hello

I send this mail to know about the package of Apolos.

This is my fist time reporting a bug(package) to debian, and I wish to
know if this package is gonna be accepted by Debian team.

I want to know if I made an error when I report the bug.

Bye.

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Bug#186658: marked as done (ITP: python-docutils -- This is a Python module for reST processing.)

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Package: wnpp
Version: N/A; reported 2003-03-28
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* Package name: python-docutils
  Version : 0.2.8
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* URL : http://docutils.sourceforge.net
* License : Python
  Description : Python module for reST processing

This Python module, under development but quite usable, converts reST
documents into various formats, notably HTML.
reST is a textual format which is reasonably readable, but contains rich
mark-up information -- comparable to Perl's POD format, but better. ;-)
It is documented at
http://docutils.sourceforge.net/spec/rst/reStructuredText.html

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Bug#135181: acknowledged by developer (WNPP cleanup)

2003-05-11 Thread Sam Hocevar
On Sun, May 11, 2003, Robert Millan wrote:

> > So what will you call your package?
> 
> I think it makes more sense to rename the current package to "libdumb",
> because that one is a library and this one an application.
> 
> I'm CCing him. Samuel, what would you think of a name change?

   I do not mind at all. I'll upload a new version and ask ftp-master to
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Bug#190048: marked as done (ITP: pointless)

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Package: wnpp
Version: unavailable; reported 2003-04-21
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* Package name: pointless
  Version : 0.3
  Upstream Author : Peter Andreasen  et al.
* URL : http://pointless.dk/
* License : GPL
  Description : Presentation tool that generates slideshows using a simple 
markup language

Pointless is a presentation tool primarily targeted at the un*x world.
Presentations are made using a simple markup-language (best described
as a mix between TeX and Pod, and affectionately known as "The Pointless
Language").  The resulting slideshow is rendered using FreeType and OpenGL
for optimal visual quality.  Hardware accelerated OpenGL is highly
recommended but not required in order to run pointless. 

The pointless tool is designed in an extensible way, allowing the user
to make simple presentations with minimal effort, yet providing for
more complicated presentations through the inclusion (or, if necessary,
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Processed: Fixed in NMU of zope-translationservice 0.3-0.1

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Bug#192658: Processed: ITA: stopafter -- kill commands after a given time

2003-05-11 Thread Andrew Suffield
On Sun, May 11, 2003 at 04:08:16PM +0200, Jos? Luis Tall?n wrote:
> At 23:51 11/05/2003 +1000, you wrote:
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> I wish I could. I have never used either package.
> Stopafter seems more powerful than 'timeout', according to Thomas Hood's 
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> I'm (more or less) starting the NM process, and thought i could help by 
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> Since i can probably find it useful, i might be adequate for the maintainer 
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> ( just wanting to contribute a little bit :$ )
> 
> Any comments will be appreciated.

The whole idea seems daft to me. Isn't this what at is for?

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Bug#68709: marked as done (ITP: Roundup -- A Simple and Effective Issue Tracker in Python)

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Package: wnpp
Severity: wishlist

Roundup is a prototype version of the bug tracking
(and other) system selected as a finalist in
Software Carpentry. Even if this is only a prototype,
I think having the package at an early stage will be
good for both Debian and Roundep.

http://www.lfw.org/ping/roundup.html
http://software-carpentry.codesourcery.com/first-round-results.html

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Bug#191916: marked as done (ITP: cl-readline -- A Common Lisp interface to the GNU Readline library)

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Package: wnpp
Version: N/A; reported 2003-05-04
Severity: wishlist

* Package name: cl-readline
  Version : 0.1
  Upstream Author : Nikodemus Siivola
* URL : http://www.cliki.net/cl-readline
* License : BSD
  Description : A Common Lisp interface to the GNU Readline library

Uses cl-uffi as a foreign interface.

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We believe that the bug you reported is fixed in the latest version of
cl-readline, which is due to be installed in the Debian FTP archive:

cl-readline_0.2.0-1.diff.gz
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> scanner
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Bug#192658: Processed: ITA: stopafter -- kill commands after a given time

2003-05-11 Thread José Luis Tallón

At 23:51 11/05/2003 +1000, you wrote:

* Debian Bug Tracking System <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2003-05-11 08:22]:
> > retitle #192658 ITA: stopafter -- kill commands after a given time
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> Changed Bug title.

Can you comment on
http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=192658&msg=4 ?


I wish I could. I have never used either package.
Stopafter seems more powerful than 'timeout', according to Thomas Hood's 
comments.


I'm (more or less) starting the NM process, and thought i could help by 
adopting this package.
Since i can probably find it useful, i might be adequate for the maintainer 
role.

( just wanting to contribute a little bit :$ )

Any comments will be appreciated.

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Bug#128456: marked as done (ITP: porz -- Client for the libsnsp)

2003-05-11 Thread Debian Bug Tracking System
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URL: http://porz.org/
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The Simple Network Scanning Protocol is a simple and extensible protocol for 
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If you are getting curious, you can just have a look at the InternetDraft. This 
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upstream seems to be dead and I don't want to add it into Debian
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Bug#192658: Processed: ITA: stopafter -- kill commands after a given time

2003-05-11 Thread Martin Michlmayr
* Debian Bug Tracking System <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2003-05-11 08:22]:
> > retitle #192658 ITA: stopafter -- kill commands after a given time
> Bug#192658: O: stopafter -- kill commands after a given time
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Bug#167407: cddbd-Debian-Package

2003-05-11 Thread Sebastian Waschik
Hello,

to learn the debian package system, if packaged cddbd. It is not very
good and I can not maintain it because I do not use cddbd very often.
Perhaps the start is useful for someone.

deb http://home.t-online.de/home/waschik/debian/ ./
deb-src http://home.t-online.de/home/waschik/debian/ ./


Sebastian Waschik



Processed: ITA: stopafter -- kill commands after a given time

2003-05-11 Thread Debian Bug Tracking System
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Bug#135181: acknowledged by developer (WNPP cleanup)

2003-05-11 Thread Robert Millan
On Sun, May 11, 2003 at 01:26:55PM +1000, Martin Michlmayr wrote:
> * Robert Millan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2003-05-10 23:41]:
> > reopen 135181
> > thanks
> > 
> > you're confusing it with another dumb. the dumb which is already
> > in debian is:
> >   http://dumb.sourceforge.net/
> > and this RFP refers to:
> >   http://samba.anu.edu.au/dumb/
> 
> So what will you call your package?

I think it makes more sense to rename the current package to "libdumb",
because that one is a library and this one an application.

I'm CCing him. Samuel, what would you think of a name change?

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Bug#192898: libapache2-mod-xslt: Packages now available

2003-05-11 Thread Daniel Stone
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Hi all!
Packages of libapache2-mod-xslt are available at the following URLs:
deb http://daniels.is-a-geek.org/daniel/debian/ mod-xslt/
deb-src http://daniels.is-a-geek.org/daniel/debian/ mod-xslt/

Unfortunately, the sources won't build with stock apache2, due to #188278: the 
temporary hack there is to add "APR_BINDIR = /usr/bin" to the end of 
/etc/apache2/build/config_vars.mk.

I very strongly recommend you install libapache2-mod-xslt-doc as well (in 
fact, I'm beginning to have second thoughts about splitting this one out - 
the only argument in favour of splitting is that you might not want it 
cluttering up your docroot). If you don't want to do that, here's the crash 
tutorial:
* Install libapache2-mod-xslt.
* Run a2enmod xslt && apache2ctl graceful, as root.
* Ensure all your .xml files have  tags.
* Add '' just   
  
  under your  tag to all your .xml tags.
* Browse to http://server.location/directory/document.xml.

Voila! Your XSLT-translated document. :)

Cheers!
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Bug#192660: O: makepasswd -- Generate and encrypt passwords

2003-05-11 Thread Colin Watson
On Sun, May 11, 2003 at 08:44:31PM +1000, Martin Michlmayr wrote:
> * Colin Watson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2003-05-11 11:40]:
> > retitle 192660 ITA: makepasswd -- Generate and encrypt passwords
> > thanks
> > 
> > I'll take it. I'm trying to contact Rob Levin to find out whether it's
> > still maintained upstream (although I suspect not).
> 
> What does makepasswd offer that pwgen doesn't have?  (also see -devel
> on this)

(I've seen -devel; Frank is correct and Marco can't even have bothered
to read the package description before asking whether it offered more
than whois' mkpasswd. Discounting that.)

Well, makepasswd is a bit more flexible in some ways; you can tell it to
use only certain characters, for instance, and give it a range of
lengths. Also, you can use --rerandom=1 to make it reseed the random
number generator straight out of /dev/random for every byte (accepting
that you may have to hit a key every so often to generate more entropy),
while pwgen always settles for the PRNG in /dev/urandom on systems that
have it.

I'd initially missed the option to pwgen that allows you to pick the
length of the generated passwords, though, which would've been a serious
lack. pwgen tries to generate pronounceable passwords by default
(there's a --secure flag to disable this), which isn't available in
makepasswd.

I suppose makepasswd isn't a major feature improvement over the
combination of pwgen and mkpasswd, so if somebody wanted to remove it I
wouldn't object too strongly. I don't think it's entirely redundant,
though.

Cheers,

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Bug#118202: status of this?

2003-05-11 Thread Bastian Kleineidam
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Hi,

whats the status of your package? Could you remove the patented
algorithms from silc as the last message[1] about this on debian-legal
suggested?.
[1]http://lists.debian.org/debian-legal/2002/debian-legal-200207/msg00015.html

Btw, its not necessary to cc: everything, your report gets added twice:
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED],
Debian BTS <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] and to those you want to reach directly
should be enough.

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Bug#192660: O: makepasswd -- Generate and encrypt passwords

2003-05-11 Thread Colin Watson
retitle 192660 ITA: makepasswd -- Generate and encrypt passwords
thanks

On Sat, May 10, 2003 at 02:05:38AM +1000, Martin Michlmayr wrote:
> The current maintainer of makepasswd, Johnie Ingram <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
> is apparently not active anymore.  Therefore, I orphan this package
> now.  If you want to be the new maintainer, please take it -- see
> http://www.debian.org/devel/wnpp/index.html#howto-o for detailed
> instructions how to adopt a package properly.

I'll take it. I'm trying to contact Rob Levin to find out whether it's
still maintained upstream (although I suspect not).

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Bug#192660: O: makepasswd -- Generate and encrypt passwords

2003-05-11 Thread Martin Michlmayr
* Colin Watson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2003-05-11 11:40]:
> retitle 192660 ITA: makepasswd -- Generate and encrypt passwords
> thanks
> 
> I'll take it. I'm trying to contact Rob Levin to find out whether it's
> still maintained upstream (although I suspect not).

What does makepasswd offer that pwgen doesn't have?  (also see -devel
on this)

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Processed: Re: Bug#192660: O: makepasswd -- Generate and encrypt passwords

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Processed: Retitle some WNPP entries to follow the same format as the rest

2003-05-11 Thread Debian Bug Tracking System
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> retitle 189938 O: gilt -- a C++ GUI builder
Bug#189938: wnpp: O: gilt, a C++ GUI builder
Changed Bug title.

> retitle 189939 O: open-amulet-dev -- C++ GUI toolkit
Bug#189939: wnpp: O: open-amulet-dev  C++ GUI toolkit
Changed Bug title.

> retitle 189940 O: open-amulet-doc -- C++ GUI toolkit docs
Bug#189940: wnpp: O: open-amulet-doc  C++ GUI toolkit docs
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> retitle 189941 O: open-amulet-images -- C++ toolkit icon library
Bug#189941: wnpp: O: open-amulet-images: C++ toolkit icon library
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> retitle 189942 O: libamulet4 -- a C++ GUI toolkit
Bug#189942: wnpp: O: libamulet4, a C++ GUI toolkit
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Bug#189943: wnpp: O: open-amulet-samples  C++ GUI toolkit examples
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> retitle 186688 RFP: sux -- A wrapper for the standard 'su' command
Bug#186688: sux -- A wrapper for the standard 'su' command
Changed Bug title.

> retitle 183171 RFA: pacman -- Chase Monsters in a Labyrinth
Bug#183171: RFA: pacman
Changed Bug title.

> retitle 183173 RFA: prozgui -- A FLTK-based GUI front end for prozilla
Bug#183173: RFA: prozgui
Changed Bug title.

> retitle 183175 RFA: xinvaders -- Space Invaders game for X
Bug#183175: RFA: xinvaders
Changed Bug title.

> retitle 183177 RFA: gnosamba -- A graphical configuration utility for Samba
Bug#183177: RFA: gnosamba
Changed Bug title.

> retitle 190564 O: ipautofw -- Utility to automatically add masquerade entries
Bug#190564: O: ipautofw
Changed Bug title.

> retitle 191416 RFA: vpnd -- Virtual Private Network Daemon
Bug#191416: RFA: vpnd
Changed Bug title.

> retitle 191426 RFA: sanitizer -- The Anomy Mail Sanitizer - an email virus 
> scanner
Bug#191426: RFA: sanitizer
Changed Bug title.

> retitle 192453 O: opengate -- H.323 voice over IP gatekeeper
Bug#192453: O: opengate
Changed Bug title.

> retitle 188717 ITA: gadfly -- SQL database and parser generator in Python
Bug#188717: ITA: gadfly
Changed Bug title.

> retitle 188807 ITA: prboom -- clone of the legendary first person shooter Doom
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Bug#105652: guardian - Ivan's package

2003-05-11 Thread Christoph Haas
Hi,

I've had contact with the upstream maintainer Anthony Stevens and tried
to resolve a few bugs. However after taking a closer look into the perl
sources of guardian I found that it would take a lot of code mangling to
get it to work. It has a number of bugs (like it can only handle /24
networks) which I would not like to fix.

However Dmitry Glushenok <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> has already done a package
but couldn't find a sponsor. Please find his work at
ftp://ftp.rasko.ru/pub/debian/guardian/

FYI: I have been working on an own active firewall program which I call
'coward'. I'm trying to get it done but it will still be a few
weeks/months.

 Christoph



Bug#192898: ITP: libapache2-mod-xslt -- An on-the-fly XSLT processor for apache2

2003-05-11 Thread Daniel Stone
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Package: wnpp
Severity: wishlist
Version: N/A

libapache2-mod-xslt is an on-the-fly processor for apache2; it takes XML and 
XSLT documents as the input and generates HTML when needed. This is all 
transparent to the user, who merely requests 
http://foo.bar.com/baz/quux.html.

libapache2-mod-xslt is licensed under the GNU General Public License v2.

I am working on packages of it right now, and hope to have preliminary 
packages available soon.

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Bug#192671: marked as done (ITA: synaesthesia -- A program for representing sounds visually)

2003-05-11 Thread Debian Bug Tracking System
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Subject: O: synaesthesia -- A program for representing sounds visually
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Package: wnpp
Severity: normal

The current maintainer of synaesthesia, Martin Mitchell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
is apparently not active anymore.  Therefore, I orphan this package
now.  If you want to be the new maintainer, please take it -- see
http://www.debian.org/devel/wnpp/index.html#howto-o for detailed
instructions how to adopt a package properly.

Some information about this package:

Package: synaesthesia
Binary: synaesthesia
Version: 2.1-2.1
Priority: optional
Section: sound
Maintainer: Martin Mitchell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Build-Depends: svgalibg1-dev [i386], libsdl1.2-dev (>= 1.2.2-3.1), xlib6g-dev
Architecture: any
Standards-Version: 3.5.5
Format: 1.0
Directory: pool/main/s/synaesthesia
Files: 2e715bd28aef77a2d791ee53e95fecc7 666 synaesthesia_2.1-2.1.dsc
 5bc166deb369a3c71efd61e1ad5e5475 129209 synaesthesia_2.1.orig.tar.gz
 c369e665e9b247b3d3b610737bdf482b 2827 synaesthesia_2.1-2.1.diff.gz

Package: synaesthesia
Priority: optional
Section: sound
Installed-Size: 324
Maintainer: Martin Mitchell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Architecture: i386
Version: 2.1-2.1
Depends: libc6 (>= 2.2.4-2), libesd0 (>= 0.2.22-4) | libesd-alsa0 (>= 
0.2.22-4), libsdl1.2debian, libstdc++2.10-glibc2.2 (>= 1:2.95.4-0.010810), 
svgalibg1 | svgalib-dummyg1, xlibs (>> 4.1.0)
Conflicts: suidmanager (<< 0.50)
Filename: pool/main/s/synaesthesia/synaesthesia_2.1-2.1_i386.deb
Size: 80934
MD5sum: 903fb88c382673bd10dee52d7fdda1dd
Description: A program for representing sounds visually
 This is a program for representing sounds visually (from a CD, line input,
 or through a pipe). It goes beyond the usual oscilloscope style program by
 combining a FFT and stereo positioning information to give a two
 dimensional display. X and svgalib versions are included in this package.

Justification: Neglected many packages for a long time, didn't respond to pings

-- 
Martin Michlmayr
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We believe that the bug you reported is fixed in the latest version of
synaesthesia, which is due to be installed in the Debian FTP archive:

synaesthesia_2.1-3.diff.gz
  to pool/main/s/synaesthesia/synaesthesia_2.1-3.diff.gz
synaesthesia_2.1-3.dsc
  to pool/main/s/synaesthesia/synaesthesia_2.1-3.dsc
synaesthesia_2.1-3

Bug#178955: ITP cream

2003-05-11 Thread Christoph Haas
I have a cream package half done. The upstream maintainer sounds very
cooperative. So if nobody objects I will do the package.

 Christoph



Bug#192886: O: xpvm - graphical console and monitor for PVM

2003-05-11 Thread Anand Kumria
Package: wnpp
Version: N/A; reported 2003-05-11
Severity: normal

I no longer have the time, nor interest, to maintain xpvm. I originally
maintained it because my work at the time used it. I haven't personally
used xpvm for about 2 years.

Upstream is inactive -- I'd be very surprised if new versions of xpvm
were released. The hardest part about maintaining this package will be
dealing with new architectures as the make system that xpvm uses (which
depends on pvm's make system) is very baroque.

Regards,
Anand

-- System Information
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Architecture: i386
Kernel: Linux caliban 2.4.21-pre5 #6 SMP Thu Mar 6 01:16:40 EST 2003 i686
Locale: LANG=C, LC_CTYPE=




Bug#188998: intend to adopt calc, so does someone else--need advice

2003-05-11 Thread Gunnar Wolf
Martin Michlmayr dijo [Sat, May 10, 2003 at 03:02:53PM +1000]:
> * Gunnar Wolf <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2003-05-09 23:31]:
> > over the country - Some are to lure people into Free Software, some
> > (with more technical audiences) are to promote applying for NM. In fact,
> 
> Please don't promote applying for NM.  Promote doing work instead.
> After people have done excellent work for a while, they can apply for
> NM.

Of course... And thanks for pointing it out :-)

I will try to show them:
- DFSG/Social Contract
- What is the policy and why is it that important
- The work of a package maintainer
- How to package software
- The NM Process

I think it is enough to scare off people that are not commited to
working :)

Comments on this?

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