Bug#242464: marked as done (O: gnucash-docs -- documentation for the gnucash accounting program)

2004-08-19 Thread Debian Bug Tracking System
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Source: gnucash-docs
Source-Version: 1.8.4-5

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

gnucash-docs_1.8.4-5.diff.gz
  to pool/main/g/gnucash-docs/gnucash-docs_1.8.4-5.diff.gz
gnucash-docs_1.8.4-5.dsc
  to pool/main/g/gnucash-docs/gnucash-docs_1.8.4-5.dsc
gnucash-docs_1.8.4-5_all.deb
  to pool/main/g/gnucash-docs/gnucash-docs_1.8.4-5_all.deb



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Date: Tue, 17 Aug 2004 21:27:48 -0700
Source: gnucash-docs
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Version: 1.8.4-5
Distribution: unstable
Urgency: low
Maintainer: Thomas Bushnell, BSG [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Description: 
 gnucash-docs - Documentation for gnucash, a personal finance tracking program
Closes: 242464
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Bug#266680: marked as done (ITP: dvdtape -- Create DVD master filesystems on DLT media)

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Bug#226454: ITP: wmlaptop -- wmaker dockapp for laptops menagment

2004-08-19 Thread Frederik Schueler
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Bug#244203: marked as done (ITA: translate -- translates given words from english to german or vice)

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Package: wnpp
Severity: normal

The current maintainer of translate, Matthias Kabel
[EMAIL PROTECTED], does not take care of this package any more.
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: translate
Priority: optional
Section: text
Installed-Size: 80
Maintainer: Matthias Kabel [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Architecture: i386
Version: 0.6-2
Depends: trans-de-en
Suggests: xtranslate
Filename: pool/main/t/translate/translate_0.6-2_i386.deb
Size: 5148
MD5sum: 6fa2ea9d67c4fff348acd0eeac8ffe54
Description: translates given words from english to german or vice versa
 It looks up a word in a file with language-to-language translations
 (field separator should be \ :: \) and maintains local dictionaries.
 So it should be easy to add more languages, if you have such a dictionary.

Justification:
Last maintainer upload 2001-10-09. Last reaction of the maintainer to
any of the currently open bug reports on 2001-10-18 (#116100). No
answer to mail.
Discussion on -qa
http://lists.debian.org/debian-qa/2004/debian-qa-200403/msg00246.html
http://lists.debian.org/debian-qa/2004/debian-qa-200404/msg00013.html

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Bug#244204: marked as done (ITA: xtranslate -- This is a x11-version translate wich will translate the xclipboard)

2004-08-19 Thread Debian Bug Tracking System
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Package: wnpp
Severity: normal

The current maintainer of xtranslate, Matthias Kabel
[EMAIL PROTECTED], does not take care of this package any more.
Therefore, I orphan this package now.  If you want to be the new
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Some information about this package:

Package: xtranslate
Priority: optional
Section: x11
Installed-Size: 43
Maintainer: Matthias Kabel [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Architecture: i386
Version: 0.2-5.1
Depends: libc6 (=3D 2.3.1-1), xlibs ( 4.1.0), translate, xcontrib
Filename: pool/main/x/xtranslate/xtranslate_0.2-5.1_i386.deb
Size: 5188
MD5sum: adb3968a8077d8c9eed918136bcacec3
Description: This is a x11-version translate wich will translate the xclipb=
oard
 This is a X11-version for translate. It writes the contents of the
 X-selection and the commandline-option in a temporary used
 environment-variable, calls the script translate and pipes the results in
 a xmessage window. It will install a menuentry for the debian menusystem.
 It is possible to make a shortcut in some windowmanagers to use it more
 quickly.

Justification:
Last maintainer upload 2000-01-14. Unacknowleged NMU 2003-03-21. Last
reaction of the maintainer to any of the currently open bug reports:
NONE. No answer to mail.
Discussion on -qa
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http://lists.debian.org/debian-qa/2004/debian-qa-200404/msg00013.html

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Bug#266820: O: snmptrapfmt

2004-08-19 Thread Schumacher, Bernd
Package: wnpp
Severity: normal

I want to orphan the snmptrapfmt package, because I do not personally
use this 
package anymore.

There is already an alioth project for snmptrapfmt. This project was my
last attempt
to get work done for snmptrapfmt. But I could not find the time. If
somebody wants
to take snmptrapfmt the alioth snmptrapfmt project could be used. If not
I will
close this project on alioth.



Bug#266824: ITP: mozilla-sunbird -- standalone calendar application based on Mozilla's XUL

2004-08-19 Thread Domenico Andreoli
Package: wnpp
Severity: wishlist

* Package name: mozilla-sunbird
  Version : 0.2 beta
* Upstream Author : Name [EMAIL PROTECTED]
* URL : http://www.mozilla.org/projects/calendar/sunbird.html
* License : MPL 1.1
  Description : standalone calendar application based on Mozilla's XUL

The Sunbird Project is a redesign of the Mozilla Calendar component.

Intended user is someone who uses Mozilla Firefox (or another browser)
as his browser, Mozilla Thunderbird (or another mail client) as his
mail client and wants a calendar application based on Mozilla.

At the moment Sunbird is in an experimental stage.



Bug#138971: ITP Mapserver

2004-08-19 Thread Robert Jordens
Hello!

[Wed, 18 Aug 2004] Paul Baker wrote:
 I also have been maintaining a debian package for mapserver. I have not 
 kept as up-to-date with the upstream releases as Scott has (I'm at 
 4.0.1) but hey isn't that the Debian way?

I'm building 4.2.2 packages right now. Your diff is small enough to be
flexible.

 Add to your /etc/apt/sources.list if you want:
 
  deb http://www.paulbaker.net/debian stable main
  deb-src http://www.paulbaker.net/debian stable main
 
 I should mention that I have built my package against Woody (by also 
 backporting all of the dependencies, and whoa was that a lot of work). 

I know. But testing or unstable have all dependencies already uploaded.

 My package is also mentioned on the MapServer wiki: 
 http://mapserver.gis.umn.edu/cgi-bin/wiki.pl?DebianLinux
 
 I have broken mine out into three separate packages: mapserver-cgi, 
 mapserver-utils, and libmapscript-perl. I have not attempted to build 
 any of the other Mapscript language bindings.

Good. They can be added on a case-by-case basis.

 My hope was to one day upload the package into Debian, but don't feel 
 it is quite yet ready. The main things I see as show stoppers are:
 
  1. No manpages for any of the utils. Policy requires each to have
 a manpage. No upstream plan to provide these.

This is not as bad as it sounds. There are more than 1000 packages
with missing manpages:
http://lintian.debian.org/reports/Tbinary-without-manpage.html
OTOH: Writing reasonable manpages is a small task.

  2. Definitely would want to build a mapscript-php4 package.
 I have not spent much time trying to make this happen.

It seems to me that there were once problems with the system-regex'es that
were compiled into Debian's PHP. But maybe that is not the problem
anymore.

  3. Probably would also want to build a mapscript-python package.

java, php, python, ruby and tcl bindings are not built at them moment.
If you build the ones that can be easily done now, you can fix and add the
others later.

  4. Finally, we may want to provide multiple flavours as of the package.
 Mapserver can be compiled with A LOT of features, or very few 
 features.
 But everything is pretty much either turned on or off at compile 
 time.
 So do you build the package with everything compiled in? Or do you
 scale it back? Or do you provide multiple versions?

No. Somewhere it says that you should enable as many options as
reasonably possible but split them into several packages if possible and
feasible.

 These are all things I wanted to sort out before wasting Debian's time 
 with the package. But if there is a sponsor (you Robert) that is 
 willing to help work through these issues, I have no problem wasting 
 your time. :-)

I'll try to sponsor the package as much as I can. That might be quite
irregular but OTOH I'll have times of high activity.

What bothers me most at the moment is the following: 

-rwxr-xr-x root/root581952 2004-08-19 12:27:15 ./usr/bin/legend
-rwxr-xr-x root/root581952 2004-08-19 12:27:15 ./usr/bin/scalebar
-rwxr-xr-x root/root581952 2004-08-19 12:27:15 ./usr/bin/shp2img
-rwxr-xr-x root/root581964 2004-08-19 12:27:15 ./usr/bin/shp2pdf
-rwxr-xr-x root/root581956 2004-08-19 12:27:15 ./usr/bin/shptree
-rwxr-xr-x root/root581952 2004-08-19 12:27:15 ./usr/bin/shptreetst
-rwxr-xr-x root/root581956 2004-08-19 12:27:15 ./usr/bin/shptreevis
-rwxr-xr-x root/root581956 2004-08-19 12:27:15 ./usr/bin/sortshp
-rwxr-xr-x root/root581956 2004-08-19 12:27:15 ./usr/bin/tile4ms

libmap.a gets statically compiled into all binaries. You should link the 
binaries against the shared library and create a separate package.

The rest looks quite clean and well done.

Robert.

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Bug#266831: ITP: gfccore -- GTK+ Foundation Classes Core

2004-08-19 Thread Goedson Teixeira Paixao
Package: wnpp
Severity: wishlist

* Package name: gfccore
  Version : 2.3.0
  Upstream Author : Jeff Franks [EMAIL PROTECTED]
* URL : http://www.sourceforge.net/projects/gfc/
* License : LGPL
  Description : GTK+ Foundation Classes Core

GTK+ Foundation Classes (GFC) is a set of integrated C++ foundation classes for
developing GTK+ applications.
.
GFC-Core is a collection of C++ modules that form the core of the GFC library
upon which other modules, such as GFC-UI, are built. 
.
GFC-Core modules include a C++ wrapper for GLib, a UTF8 string class,
automatic memory management, a typesafe C++ signal and slots system.


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Bug#236384: I can sponsor you

2004-08-19 Thread Carlos Laviola
I can sponsor your bplay uploads while you're not a DD yet.  Just send
me a link or apt line with your preliminary packages and I'll review and
upload them if all seems fine.

Luck,
Carlos.

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Bug#266777: Oops

2004-08-19 Thread Joel Baker
I appear to be an idiot; I forgot to fill out some of the fields in the ITP.
The missing fields for this ITP should read as follows:

Upstream Author: Ivo van der Wijk, Amaze Internet Services
URL: http://www.zope.org/Members/ivo/QuotaFolder/
License: BSD
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2004-08-19 Thread Debian Bug Tracking System
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Bug#120237: ITP: jboss - J2EE based application server
Bug#122453: RFP: jboss -- A free J2EE implementation
Bug#238411: ITP: jboss -- J2EE based application server
Owner changed from [EMAIL PROTECTED] to [EMAIL PROTECTED]

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Bug#238411: ITP: jboss -- J2EE based application server
Bug#120237: ITP: jboss - J2EE based application server
Bug#122453: RFP: jboss -- A free J2EE implementation
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Bug#120237: ITP: jboss - J2EE based application server
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Bug#122453: RFP: jboss -- A free J2EE implementation
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Bug#220212: Follow-up

2004-08-19 Thread Joel Baker
Just wanting to follow up on this ITP; since I need ZStyleSheet for some
work I am doing, and I am packaging other Zope products at the same time,
I would like to know if it is still in progress, what it's status is, when
you think you might have it ready, etc.

Mostly, if that's immediately, I won't bother building my own; if it's
not for a while yet, I'll just build a package and replace it later, and
if it's I've lost interest, I'll take over the ITP and package it.

Not trying to duplicate work needlessly; I just have some paying customers
who need this as a Debian package, so I need to make it happen in one of
the three above ways, in fairly short order.
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Bug#266863: ITP: gfcui -- GTK+ Foundation Classes UI

2004-08-19 Thread Goedson Teixeira Paixao
Package: wnpp
Severity: wishlist

* Package name: gfcui
  Version : 2.3.0
  Upstream Author : Jeff Franks [EMAIL PROTECTED]
* URL : http://www.sourceforge.net/projects/gfc
* License : LGPL
  Description : GTK+ Foundation Classes UI

 GTK+ Foundation Classes (GFC) is a set of integrated C++ foundation classes
 for developing GTK+ applications.
 .
 GFC-UI is a collection of C++ modules that form the user interface library 
 of GFC. This is the library you will primarily use to build your applications 
 interface.
 .
 GFC-UI includes C++ wrappers for the ATK, GDK, GTK, GdkPixbuf and Pango 
 libraries.


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Bug#266905: RFP: kernel-patch-voluntary-preempt -- lower kernel latency by voluntary preemption

2004-08-19 Thread Robert Jordens
Package: wnpp
Severity: wishlist

Hi debian-multimedia!

Who is interested in packaging this? I can't do it because I only have
my powerpc to test on which voluntary-preempt is not yet available for.
I know Guenter already did realtime-lsm (hint..). Someone from Agnula?

Thanks.

Robert.


  Package name: kernel-patch-voluntary-preempt
  Version : 2.6.8.1-P4
  Upstream Author : Ingo Molnar [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  URL : http://people.redhat.com/mingo/voluntary-preempt/
  License : GPL
  Description : lower kernel latency by voluntary preemption

 From http://people.redhat.com/mingo/voluntary-preempt/:

as most of you are probably aware of it, there have been complaints on
lkml that the 2.6 kernel is not suitable for serious audio work due to
high scheduling latencies (e.g. the Jackit people complained). I took a
look at latencies and indeed 2.6.7 is pretty bad - latencies up to 50 msec
(!) can be easily triggered using common workloads, on fast 2GHz+ x86
system - even when using the fully preemptible kernel!

to solve this problem, Arjan van de Ven and I went over various kernel
functions to determine their preemptability and we re-created from
scratch a patch that is equivalent in performance to the 2.4 lowlatency
patches but is different in design, impact and approach:

  http://redhat.com/~mingo/voluntary-preempt/

  (Note to kernel patch reviewers: the split voluntary_resched type of
  APIs, the feature #ifdefs and runtime flags are temporary and were
  only introduced to enable a easy benchmarking/comparisons. I'll split
  this up into small pieces and drop the conditional stuff/ifdefs once
  there's testing feedback and actual audio users had their say!)

unlike the lowlatency patches, this patch doesn't add a lot of new
scheduling points to the source code, it rather reuses a rich but
currently inactive set of scheduling points that already exist in the
2.6 tree: the might_sleep() debugging checks. Any code point that does
might_sleep() is in fact ready to sleep at that point. So the patch
activates these debugging checks to be scheduling points. This reduces
complexity and impact quite significantly.

but even using these (over one hundred) might_sleep() points there were
still a number of latency sources in the kernel - we identified and
fixed them by hand, either via additional might_sleep() checks, or via
explicit rescheduling points. Sometimes lock-break was necessary as
well.

as a practical goal, this patch aims to fix all latency sources that
generate higher than ~1 msec latencies. We'd love to learn about
workloads that still cause audio skipping even with this patch applied,
but i've been unable to generate any load that creates higher than 1msec
latencies. (not counting driver initialization routines.)

this patch is also more configurable than the 2.4 lowlatency patches
were: there's a .config option to enable voluntary preemption, and there
are runtime /proc/sys knobs and boot-time flags to turn voluntary
preemption (CONFIG_VOLUNTARY_PREEMPT) and kernel preemption
(CONFIG_PREEMPT) on/off:

# turn on/off voluntary preemption (if CONFIG_VOLUNTARY_PREEMPT)
echo 1  /proc/sys/kernel/voluntary_preemption
echo 0  /proc/sys/kernel/voluntary_preemption

# turn on/off the preemptible kernel feature (if CONFIG_PREEMPT)
/proc/sys/kernel/kernel_preemption
/proc/sys/kernel/kernel_preemption

the 'voluntary-preemption=0/1' and 'kernel-preemption=0/1' boot options
can be used to control these flags at boot-time.

all 4 combinations make sense if both CONFIG_PREEMPT and
CONFIG_VOLUNTARY_PREEMPT are enabled - great for performance/latency
testing and comparisons.

The stock 2.6 kernel is equivalent to:

   voluntary_preemption:0 kernel_preemption:0

the 2.6 kernel with voluntary kernel preemption is equivalent to:

   voluntary_preemption:1 kernel_preemption:0

the 2.6 kernel with preemptible kernel enabled is:

   voluntary_preemption:0 kernel_preemption:1

and the preemptible kernel enhanced with additional lock-breaks is 
enabled via:

   voluntary_preemption:1 kernel_preemption:1

it is safe to change these flags anytime.

The patch is against 2.6.7-bk20, and it also includes fixes for kernel
bugs that were uncovered while developing this patch. While it works for
me, be careful when using this patch!

Testreports, comments, suggestions are more than welcome,

Ingo

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Bug#138971: ITP Mapserver

2004-08-19 Thread Robert Jordens
Hello!

[Thu, 19 Aug 2004] Paul Baker wrote:
 Upstream has never meant for libmap.a to be a shared libary from what I 
 gather. The build process does not support it in the slightest. (unless 
 this changed in 4.2.x) I don't have enough experience with C to be or 

in 4.2.2 it does: make libmap.so But that would have to be tweaked to
contain a SONAME, be -fPIC (or not..).

 it's many different possible build processes to be able to turn that 
 into a shared library, so for now it would have to continue to be 
 static.

Hmm. To me missing manpages cause far less pain than the fact that
libmap.so is not a decent shared library. If I get time I'll dive into
it to break it apart.

Robert.

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Bug#138971: ITP Mapserver

2004-08-19 Thread Paul Baker


On Aug 19, 2004, at 5:45 AM, Robert Jordens wrote:


I'll try to sponsor the package as much as I can. That might be quite
irregular but OTOH I'll have times of high activity.

What bothers me most at the moment is the following:

-rwxr-xr-x root/root581952 2004-08-19 12:27:15 ./usr/bin/legend
-rwxr-xr-x root/root581952 2004-08-19 12:27:15 ./usr/bin/scalebar
-rwxr-xr-x root/root581952 2004-08-19 12:27:15 ./usr/bin/shp2img
-rwxr-xr-x root/root581964 2004-08-19 12:27:15 ./usr/bin/shp2pdf
-rwxr-xr-x root/root581956 2004-08-19 12:27:15 ./usr/bin/shptree
-rwxr-xr-x root/root581952 2004-08-19 12:27:15 ./usr/bin/shptreetst
-rwxr-xr-x root/root581956 2004-08-19 12:27:15 ./usr/bin/shptreevis
-rwxr-xr-x root/root581956 2004-08-19 12:27:15 ./usr/bin/sortshp
-rwxr-xr-x root/root581956 2004-08-19 12:27:15 ./usr/bin/tile4ms

libmap.a gets statically compiled into all binaries. You should link 
the binaries against the shared library and create a separate package.


The rest looks quite clean and well done.


Upstream has never meant for libmap.a to be a shared libary from what I 
gather. The build process does not support it in the slightest. (unless 
this changed in 4.2.x) I don't have enough experience with C to be or 
it's many different possible build processes to be able to turn that 
into a shared library, so for now it would have to continue to be 
static.


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will they, in the enjoyment of plenty, lose the memory of freedom?”

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Bug#266919: ITP: randomplay -- command-line based shuffle music player that remembers songs between sessions

2004-08-19 Thread Adam Kessel
Package: wnpp
Severity: wishlist

  Package name: randomplay
  Version : 0.40
  Upstream Author : Adam Rosi-Kessel [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  URL : http://adam.rosi-kessel.org/randomplay
  License : GPL
  Description : command-line based shuffle music player that remembers 
songs between sessions

 Randomplay allows you to play your music collection (or execute any arbitrary
 commands on any arbitrary filetypes) in random order with a memory of songs
 played preserved across sessions, so you don't lose your place if you stop
 and resume later. It also has many features to make command-line music playing 
more
 convenient, including recursive regexp searching for tracks and the ability to
 specify a certain number of tracks, bytes, or minutes to play.  Randomplay will
 also generate a list of music files to be loaded onto a portable music player
 device.  It also includes a 'random weighting' feature, so songs you prefer are
 more likely to come up in the random shuffle according to your preferences.
 .
 Randomplay is a convenient tool for the user who does everything in an xterm
 window or console and finds herself constantly devising complex find/grep/sed
 command lines to play just the right set of songs. 

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Bug#214946: marked as done (ITA: xmms-singit -- Display and edit lyrics with XMMS)

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Bug#244768: Bug#183405: [survey] Printing and the future of lprngtool in Debian

2004-08-19 Thread Bill Allombert
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 Greetings.
 
 You are receiving this email because you have submitted a bug on the Debian
 package of lprngtool and I'm the current maintainer of it.
 
 I have been seeking a new maintainer for the lprngtool package for 4 months
 without anyone coming forward. I've found upstream to be next to dead. He
 occassionally responds to my emails in a non-timely fashion. Upstream hasn't
 made a release in years.
 
 I don't have the resources to maintain a Debian-specific fork of lprngtool,
 and I think there are other alternatives that make doing this unnecessary.
 
 I'd appreciate feedback from you as to how you would cope if lprngtool was
 completely removed from the upcoming Sarge release. One potential starting
 point is foomatic. Another is switching to CUPS.
 
 Your feedback will help ensure that I don't make a decision that adversely
 affects you.

Hello Andrew, as far as I am concerned, you can remove the package, but
I don't use it anyway.

My opinion is that removing lprngtool will avoid causing people to loose
time trying to make it listen to reason, and they will switch to a
better tool instead.

Cheers,
-- 
Bill. [EMAIL PROTECTED]

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Bug#266905: RFP: kernel-patch-voluntary-preempt -- lower kernel latency by voluntary preemption

2004-08-19 Thread Robert Jordens
Hello!

Yay. That was fun.

http://gluck.debian.org/~jordens/debs-i386/kernel-patch-voluntary-preempt_0.20040819.1_powerpc.changes

Please try and give feedback.
I really can't maintain it but if someone else looks over it and adopts
it, I'll sponsor.

Robert.

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Bug#266986: ITP: crasm -- Cross assembler for 6800/6801/6803/6502/65C02/Z80

2004-08-19 Thread GCS
Package: wnpp
Severity: wishlist

* Package name: crasm
  Version : 1.3
  Upstream Author : Leon Bottou
* URL : http://crasm.sourceforge.net/crasm.html
* License : (GPL, LGPL, BSD, MIT/X, etc.)
  Description : Cross assembler for 6800/6801/6803/6502/65C02/Z80

Assemble a microprocessor program and produce output file in Intel HEX
or Motorola S Code from source for 6800/6801/6803/6502/65C02/Z80
processors. A program listing and a symbol table are also produced
on the standard output.

-- System Information:
Debian Release: 3.1
  APT prefers unstable
  APT policy: (500, 'unstable'), (500, 'testing'), (1, 'experimental')
Architecture: i386 (i686)
Kernel: Linux 2.6.8.1
Locale: LANG=C, LC_CTYPE=C