Bug#200310: marked as done (ITA: cdbackup -- CD-R(W) backup utility)

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Package: wnpp
Version: unavailable; reported 2003-07-07
Severity: normal

I request an adopter for the cdbackup package.
The package description is:
 cdbackup and cdrestore are a pair of utilities designed to facilitiate
 streaming backup to and from CD-R(W) disks.  Specificially, they were
 designed to work with dump/restore, but tar/cpio/whatever you want should
 work, so long as it writes to stdout for backups and reads from stdin for
 restores.
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We believe that the bug you reported is fixed in the latest version of
cdbackup, which is due to be installed in the Debian FTP archive:

cdbackup_0.6.3-2.diff.gz
  to pool/main/c/cdbackup/cdbackup_0.6.3-2.diff.gz
cdbackup_0.6.3-2.dsc
  to pool/main/c/cdbackup/cdbackup_0.6.3-2.dsc
cdbackup_0.6.3-2_i386.deb
  to pool/main/c/cdbackup/cdbackup_0.6.3-2_i386.deb



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Source: cdbackup
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Version: 0.6.3-2
Distribution: unstable
Urgency: low
Maintainer: Masayuki Hatta [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Changed-By: Masayuki Hatta [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Description: 
 cdbackup   - CD-R(W) backup utility
Closes: 180279 200310
Changes: 
 cdbackup (0.6.3-2) unstable; urgency=low
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   * New maintainer - closes: #200310
   * Fixed a typo in cdrestore.1 - closes: #180279
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Bug#200576: ITP: oddcast -- encodes and transmits audio to a streaming server

2003-07-09 Thread Keegan Quinn
Package: wnpp
Version: unavailable; reported 2003-07-08
Severity: wishlist

* Package name: oddcast
  Version : 2.0.1
  Upstream Author : oddsock [EMAIL PROTECTED]
* URL : http://www.oddsock.org/tools/oddcastv2_xmms/
* License : GPL
  Description : XMMS plugin for broadcasting

From the website:

 The wxWindow UI standalone program which is responsible for taking the raw
 audio data (fed to it via the effect plugin) and converting it to the
 appropriate compressed audio codec (MP3 and Vorbis supported) and then
 sending it out to the appropriate streaming server (Shoutcast,
 Icecast1.x, Icecast2 supported). oddcastv2 will also perform things
 like resampling (going from 44kHz to 22kHz or to 32kHz) as well as
 channel down/upmixing (converting from Mono to Stereo and vice-versa).

Obviously, this is not a very good long description for the final
result.  I am open to suggestions.

This will be a dependancy of the xmms-oddcast package, which will be ITP'd
shortly.  Upstream distributes these pieces of software in one tarball;
they may or may not be built from a single source package in the end.  As
I understand it, both pieces should be usable seperately.

The upstream author of this software has been contacted; I am waiting
for a reply before beginning serious packaging work.

 - Keegan



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Bug#200579: ITP: xmms-oddcast -- XMMS plugin for broadcasting

2003-07-09 Thread Keegan Quinn
Package: wnpp
Version: unavailable; reported 2003-07-08
Severity: wishlist

* Package name: xmms-oddcast
  Version : 2.0.1
  Upstream Author : oddsock [EMAIL PROTECTED]
* URL : http://www.oddsock.org/tools/oddcastv2_xmms/
* License : GPL
  Description : XMMS plugin for broadcasting

From the website:

 OddcastV2 - XMMS is made up of two separate programs. The first is an
 XMMS effect plugin does the very simple task of taking the audio data
 from XMMS and sending it to the second program which is a standalone
 program called (aptly enough) oddcastv2.

Obviously, this is not a very good long description for the final
result.  I am open to suggestions.

This will depend on the oddcast package previously ITP'd.  Upstream
distributes these pieces of software in one tarball; they may or may
not be built from a single source package in the end.  As I understand
it, both pieces should be usable seperately.

The upstream author of this software has been contacted; I am waiting
for a reply before beginning serious packaging work.

 - Keegan



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Bug#200580: ITP: xmms-null -- null output plugin for XMMS

2003-07-09 Thread Keegan Quinn
Package: wnpp
Version: unavailable; reported 2003-07-08
Severity: wishlist

* Package name: xmms-null
  Version : 2.0.1
  Upstream Author : Håvard Kvålen [EMAIL PROTECTED]
* URL : http://havardk.xmms.org/plugins/null_output/
* License : GPL
  Description : null output plugin for XMMS

XMMS output plugin which simply throws the signal away.  Useful for
testing and benchmarking.  Also useful for nullifying the output
when using a DSP plugin for broadcasting, or if you don't have a
soundcard.

The upstream author of this software has been contacted; I am waiting
for a reply before beginning serious packaging work.

 - Keegan



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Bug#200163: ITP: png2ico -- command-line PNG to ICO converter

2003-07-09 Thread Colin Watson
On Wed, Jul 09, 2003 at 03:27:00AM +0200, Christian Surchi wrote:
 On Wed, Jul 09, 2003 at 01:40:43AM +0200, Guillem Jover wrote:
  On Sat, Jul 05, 2003 at 08:45:53PM +0200, martin f krafft wrote:
   * Package name: png2ico
 Version : 20021208
 Upstream Author : Matthias Benkmann [EMAIL PROTECTED]
   * URL : http://www.winterdrache.de/freeware/png2ico/
   * License : GPL
 Description : command-line PNG to ICO converter
   
   Converts PNG files to Windows icon resource files. If you're looking
   for a program to create a favicon.ico for your website, look no
   further. If you need instructions or don't even know what a favicon
   is, check out my short tutorial on how to create and install
   a favicon.ico.
  
  What about icoutils ?
 
 Probably it extracts them only... as description seems to say. 

Apologies, the description is a little out of date. See the changelog:

icoutils (0.16.0-1) unstable; urgency=low

  * New upstream release (closes: #160506).
- 'icotool --create' is now implemented! It can create icon or cursor
  files from PNG images (closes: #130484).
  [...]

 -- Colin Watson [EMAIL PROTECTED]  Sat, 14 Sep 2002 00:22:13 +0100

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Bug#200163: ITP: png2ico -- command-line PNG to ICO converter

2003-07-09 Thread Colin Watson
On Wed, Jul 09, 2003 at 09:15:51AM +0100, Colin Watson wrote:
 On Wed, Jul 09, 2003 at 03:27:00AM +0200, Christian Surchi wrote:
  On Wed, Jul 09, 2003 at 01:40:43AM +0200, Guillem Jover wrote:
   What about icoutils ?
  
  Probably it extracts them only... as description seems to say. 
 
 Apologies, the description is a little out of date.

I've uploaded a version of icoutils with an improved description now.

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Bug#200591: ITP: wise2 -- [Biology] DNA sequence similarity search tools, GeneWise, PromotorWise

2003-07-09 Thread Steffen Moeller
Package: wnpp
Version: unavailable; reported 2003-07-09
Severity: wishlist


* Package name: wise2
  Version : 2.1.20
  Upstream Author : Ewan Birney [EMAIL PROTECTED]
* URL : http://www.ebi.ac.uk/Wise2/
* License : GPL
  Description : [Biology] Sequence similarity search tools, GeneWise, 
PromotorWise

 From the help page:
 Wise2 is package that is focused on comparing DNA sequences at the level
 of its conceptual translation, regardless of sequencing error and
 introns. This really is a rewrite of the old wisetools package, which
 was written about 3 years ago. The current version of wise2 in beta
 release (2.1.17) now has all the functionality the old version had. It
 can compare a single protein or a profile HMM to a genomic DNA sequence,
 and predict a gene structure. This is an algorithm, called genewise,
 which is one of the algorithms available in Wise2. There are other
 algorithms focused on EST data rather than genomic data, as well as some
 other algorithm curios. You can install it locally. The ftp site is
 linked here. You can install from source code or binaries for common
 unix platforms. The programs are licensed under the Gnu Public License. 
 
 Added:
 Besides the above described applications, the package containts the
 Dynamite code generating language for dynamic programming.
 The BioPerl effort has an extension to wrap various applications
 that include these wise tools.




Bug#199692: Still waiting for a licence clarification from upstream

2003-07-09 Thread Martin Quinson
I contacted upstream to relicence the code to make it free, but I still wait
the answer...

Bye, Mt.

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Bug#152842: Dead ITP

2003-07-09 Thread Keegan Quinn
retitle 152842 RFP: oggdoctor -- advanced Vorbis tag editor
thanks

Matt Zimmerman retitled this bug before, after verifying that the
original requestor was no longer interested, but his message did not
reach [EMAIL PROTECTED]

I'd be interesting in packaging oggdoctor at this point, but the
upstream release seems to have completely disappeared.  Google can't
find the source anywhere.  If this RFP sits around for another month or
so with no comments, I think it will be safe to close it.

 - Keegan



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Bug#200654: ITP: debpool -- pool-based DEB package archiver

2003-07-09 Thread Joel Baker
Package: wnpp
Version: unavailable; reported 2003-07-09
Severity: wishlist

* Package name: debpool
* Version: 0.1.0
  Upstream Author: Joel Baker [EMAIL PROTECTED]
* URL: N/A
  License: BSD
  Description: pool-based DEB package archiver

DebPool is a pool-based DEB package archiver designed with a goal of
removing any dependancy on code not shipped as part of the core Debian
system.

It is capable of all of the following:
  * Tracking multiple distributions (however, it does *not* include
unstable - testing promotion scripts).
  * Generating Release files (requires libdigest-{md5,sha1}-perl)
  * Verifying package signatures (requires gnupg).
  * Signing release files (requires Release files and gnupg).
  * Running in single-pass or daemon modes.

DebPool is intended to be a lightweight replacement for the full Debian
archival scripts, in the tradition of debarchive and mini-dinstall, but
using a pool layout and avoiding external dependancies.
-- 
Joel Baker [EMAIL PROTECTED]


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Bug#200654: ITP: debpool -- pool-based DEB package archiver

2003-07-09 Thread Joey Hess
Joel Baker wrote:
 DebPool is a pool-based DEB package archiver designed with a goal of
 removing any dependancy on code not shipped as part of the core Debian
 system.
 
 It is capable of all of the following:
   * Tracking multiple distributions (however, it does *not* include
 unstable - testing promotion scripts).
   * Generating Release files (requires libdigest-{md5,sha1}-perl)
   * Verifying package signatures (requires gnupg).
   * Signing release files (requires Release files and gnupg).
   * Running in single-pass or daemon modes.
 
 DebPool is intended to be a lightweight replacement for the full Debian
 archival scripts, in the tradition of debarchive and mini-dinstall, but
 using a pool layout and avoiding external dependancies.

If you have so many files in the archive that you need a whole hashed
directory tree to hold them (pool, right?), why do external deps matter?
Surely the extra disk space would be negligible.

Sometimes I wish we could have one thing that worked well, instead of 4
that work kinda ok. In this case, I would like to have Release file
generation and package signatures[1], but I also want a flat structure
and would prefer to see these features added to something that already
works.

NIH?

-- 
see shy jo

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Bug#200662: ITP: python-cjkcodecs - CJK (Chinese, Japanese and Korean) Codecs for Python

2003-07-09 Thread Changwoo Ryu
Package: wnpp
Severity: wishlist

This package provides Unicode codecs that make Python aware of
CJK (Chinese, Japanese and Korean) encodings such as EUC-JP,
ISO-2022-KR, BIG5 and GB18030. By using this package, their
characters can be treated as a character string instead of a
byte sequence.


URL: http://http://sourceforge.net/projects/koco/

License: BSD (without the advertising clause)




Bug#200654: ITP: debpool -- pool-based DEB package archiver

2003-07-09 Thread Joel Baker
On Wed, Jul 09, 2003 at 03:54:09PM -0400, Joey Hess wrote:
 Joel Baker wrote:
  DebPool is a pool-based DEB package archiver designed with a goal of
  removing any dependancy on code not shipped as part of the core Debian
  system.
  
  It is capable of all of the following:
* Tracking multiple distributions (however, it does *not* include
  unstable - testing promotion scripts).
* Generating Release files (requires libdigest-{md5,sha1}-perl)
* Verifying package signatures (requires gnupg).
* Signing release files (requires Release files and gnupg).
* Running in single-pass or daemon modes.
  
  DebPool is intended to be a lightweight replacement for the full Debian
  archival scripts, in the tradition of debarchive and mini-dinstall, but
  using a pool layout and avoiding external dependancies.
 
 If you have so many files in the archive that you need a whole hashed
 directory tree to hold them (pool, right?), why do external deps matter?
 Surely the extra disk space would be negligible.

In this particular case, which I document better in the README.Why file
I intend to put in the package, it is because I have exactly the
situation. It's not *common*, but no tool currently handles it at all
well.

'The situation' being a new port which is bootstrapping from the ground up
('netbsd-i386', in my case). I currently have hundreds of packages in the
archive, many of them rolling through as I try to track unstable and update
core things every week or two (when stuff is going well), and intend to
have an autobuilder in the relatively near future - but I have not yet been
able to untangle the dependancy tree of mini-dinstall (python Build-Depends
on Emacs, and let me tell you how fun THAT is to try to get working on a
new port...), and debarchiver is, frankly, just not up to the task (though
it's what I've been using, to date).

It isn't about disk space, but about the design view that requiring
heavy-weight, non-trivial packages outside the Debian core is not always
a good thing. Right now, it should, in theory, run with little more than
dpkg, perl, bash, and coreutils installed - less than it takes to build
most packages on a new port.

 Sometimes I wish we could have one thing that worked well, instead of 4
 that work kinda ok. In this case, I would like to have Release file
 generation and package signatures[1], but I also want a flat structure
 and would prefer to see these features added to something that already
 works.

Agreed. I strongly considered the alternatives before doing this; I
even talked to Ola about debarchiver and pools, but the wishlist bug has
been open for a long while, now, and every time I look at the code to
try to patch in the capability for pools, I start twitching.

That's completely aside from the question of Release files or signatures
(which mini-dinstall does just fine, AFAIK, but as noted above, it's
impossible to build enough infrastructure to run it until a long way
into the porting process). To me, being able to self-host an archive for
a new port is a big deal, especially given the (perfectly rational and
reasonable) attitude of ftpmaster thta they want to see some fairly large
amount of porting done *before* they consider putting in a new area in the
main archive.

 NIH?

Perhaps, but I've tried to avoid it. If there is, in fact, something which
requires few non-core packages, and does pools, I'd consider it even if
Release files had to be generated by a secondary script; that isn't that
hard to do.
-- 
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Bug#200654: ITP: debpool -- pool-based DEB package archiver

2003-07-09 Thread Paul Hedderly
On Wed, Jul 09, 2003 at 12:55:56PM -0600, Joel Baker wrote:

Oh I love you!

Please can I have a copy to play with?

--
Paul


 Package: wnpp
 Version: unavailable; reported 2003-07-09
 Severity: wishlist
 
 * Package name: debpool
 * Version: 0.1.0
   Upstream Author: Joel Baker [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 * URL: N/A
   License: BSD
   Description: pool-based DEB package archiver
 
 DebPool is a pool-based DEB package archiver designed with a goal of
 removing any dependancy on code not shipped as part of the core Debian
 system.
 
 It is capable of all of the following:
   * Tracking multiple distributions (however, it does *not* include
 unstable - testing promotion scripts).
   * Generating Release files (requires libdigest-{md5,sha1}-perl)
   * Verifying package signatures (requires gnupg).
   * Signing release files (requires Release files and gnupg).
   * Running in single-pass or daemon modes.
 
 DebPool is intended to be a lightweight replacement for the full Debian
 archival scripts, in the tradition of debarchive and mini-dinstall, but
 using a pool layout and avoiding external dependancies.
 -- 
 Joel Baker [EMAIL PROTECTED]





Bug#197365: sussen

2003-07-09 Thread Loren Bandiera

Forgot to CC bugs.debian.org in my messages to Andrew Lau.  Here is my
update, for the record :)

=

1) Yes, the build system definitely has issues.  It's all generated by
Anjuta right now, we are working on cleaning that up for the next
release.  The dependencies are listed in the README currently to assist
people.

2) sussen uses an embedded MySQL server so it doesn't need to interact
with the Debian one.  It runs inside sussen, it doesn't listen on any
ports and you can't access it from outside processes.  

When one of our employees was working on the RPMs for sussen, they ran
into an issue with re-compiling MySQL server with the embedded support. 

Here is the config we used, might be helpful.  The main things are
--with-embedded-server and --with-client--ldflags=-lstdc++, but we
haven't tested it with just those options yet.  

./configure --libexecdir=/usr/sbin 
--sysconfdir=/etc/mysql 
--localstatedir=/var/lib/mysql 
--with-raid 
--with-low-memory 
--enable-assembler 
--with-charset=latin1 
--enable-local-infile 
--with-mysqld-user=mysql 
--with-extra-charsets=all 
--enable-thread-safe-client 
--with-client-ldflags=-lstdc++ 
--with-unix-socket-path=/var/run/mysqld/mysqld.sock 
--with-embedded-server 

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Bug#200715: ITP: stepmania

2003-07-09 Thread Andrew Lenharth
Package: wnpp

Stepmania is a rythm game.
License is GPL2

If I cannot find some freely redistributable game files, this may have to go in 
non-free, based on old arguments over game engines.

The games played by StepMania are rhythm games. Notes scroll up from the bottom 
of the screen, and the player must hit the corresponding button on the 
controller in time to the. All games can be played using the keyboard, but the 
real fun comes when using specially designed controllers, like a dance pad or 
hand sensors.