Bug#284039: ITP: kdetv -- KDE application that allows you to watch television
Package: wnpp Severity: wishlist Package name: kdetv Version: 0.8.4 Upstream Authors: G. Staikos, D. Ziegelmeier, R. Moore, et al. URL: http://www.kdetv.org License: GPLv2 Description: kdetv is formerly known as QtVision, the completely rewritten version of KWinTV. . Features of kdetv include deinterlacing (DScaler algorithms), three view modes, a channel scanner, the ability to import the channel files of three other TV programs, teletext and closed caption decoding, and an easy-to-use graphical user interface. . The application supports remote controls using KDELIRC, a component shipped as part of KDE. . kdetv works with TV tuner cards with video4linux or XVIDEO-input support and ALSA or OSS compatible mixer devices. -- Frederik Dannemare | mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] http://qa.debian.org/developer.php?login=Frederik+Dannemare http://frederik.dannemare.net | http://www.linuxworlddomination.dk
Bug#283994: ITP: glastree -- builds live backup trees, with branches for each day
On Thu, Dec 02, 2004 at 10:30:05PM -0500, Charles Fry wrote: > > > > Is there any benefit to using glastree over dirvish or pdumpfs? > > > > > > The advantage of using glastree over pdumpfs is that it is implemented > > > in Perl rather than Ruby (this is in fact the reason that I encountered > > > it in the first place). > > > > How is that an advantage of use? > > Well, if one had a small system and desired not to install ruby, it > would still be possible to obtain pdumpfs' functionality. Of course that > could be called an installation issue rather than a usability issue. 3314kB, including pdumpfs itself. I'll donate a 32MB USB key to store it all on for anyone that is *truly* that starved of space. Meanwhile, what's the total installed space for glastree if you're not a Perl lover? - Matt signature.asc Description: Digital signature
Bug#283994: ITP: glastree -- builds live backup trees, with branches for each day
Scripsit Matthew Palmer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Meanwhile, what's > the total installed space for glastree if you're not a Perl lover? Perl-base is 'Proirity: required' and 'Essential: yes'. It doesn't even have to be depended on. -- Henning Makholm "It will be useful even at this early stage to review briefly the main features of the universe as they are known today."
Bug#283994: ITP: glastree -- builds live backup trees, with branches for each day
> > > Is there any benefit to using glastree over dirvish or pdumpfs? > > > > The advantage of using glastree over pdumpfs is that it is implemented > > in Perl rather than Ruby (this is in fact the reason that I encountered > > it in the first place). > > How is that an advantage of use? Well, if one had a small system and desired not to install ruby, it would still be possible to obtain pdumpfs' functionality. Of course that could be called an installation issue rather than a usability issue. Charles -- Shaving brush Is out of date Use the Razor's Perfect mate Burma-Shave http://frogcircus.org/burmashave/1935/shaving_brush
Bug#283994: ITP: glastree -- builds live backup trees, with branches for each day
Scripsit Charles Fry <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > > Is there any benefit to using glastree over dirvish or pdumpfs? > The advantage of using glastree over pdumpfs is that it is implemented > in Perl rather than Ruby (this is in fact the reason that I encountered > it in the first place). How would this be relevant to the *user*? Usually I don't care which languages the software I use is written in, except perhaps when it breaks and I need to hack the source. However, all languages can be used to write horrible write-only code, so using software written in a known language is no guarantee. -- Henning Makholm "Larry wants to replicate all the time ... ah, no, all I meant was that he likes to have a bang everywhere."
Bug#283994: ITP: glastree -- builds live backup trees, with branches for each day
On Thu, Dec 02, 2004 at 07:58:17PM -0500, Charles Fry wrote: > > On Thu, Dec 02, 2004 at 05:59:09PM -0500, Charles Fry wrote: > > > > In what ways is this package different to, say, dirvish, which I use > > > > in a manner which is, AFAICS, identical to the way this package > > > > operates? > > > > > > glastree provides a subset of the functionality of dirvish. It is > > > actually most closely related pdumpfs. Like pdumpfs, glastree works > > > locally and not (explicitely) remotely. > > > > Is there any benefit to using glastree over dirvish or pdumpfs? > > The advantage of using glastree over pdumpfs is that it is implemented > in Perl rather than Ruby (this is in fact the reason that I encountered > it in the first place). How is that an advantage of use? - Matt signature.asc Description: Digital signature
Bug#284030: ITP: asymptote -- script-based vector graphics language inspired by MetaPost
Package: wnpp Severity: wishlist * Package name: asymptote Version : 0.53 Upstream Author : Andy Hammerlindl, John Bowman, Tom Prince * URL or Web page : http://asymptote.sourceforge.net/ * License : GPL Description : script-based vector graphics language inspired by MetaPost Asymptote is a powerful script-based vector graphics language for technical drawings, inspired by MetaPost but with an improved C++-like syntax. Asymptote provides for figures the same high-quality level of typesetting that LaTeX does for scientific text. Preliminary packages available at: http://www.uhoreg.ca/programming/debian/
Bug#283994: ITP: glastree -- builds live backup trees, with branches for each day
> On Thu, Dec 02, 2004 at 05:59:09PM -0500, Charles Fry wrote: > > > In what ways is this package different to, say, dirvish, which I use > > > in a manner which is, AFAICS, identical to the way this package > > > operates? > > > > glastree provides a subset of the functionality of dirvish. It is > > actually most closely related pdumpfs. Like pdumpfs, glastree works > > locally and not (explicitely) remotely. > > Is there any benefit to using glastree over dirvish or pdumpfs? The advantage of using glastree over pdumpfs is that it is implemented in Perl rather than Ruby (this is in fact the reason that I encountered it in the first place). As for using pdumpfs or glastree instead of dirvish, as far as I can tell (not having previously examined dirvish) they require no configuration, and may be simpler to use. dirvish seems to be designed to run from a single backup server for potentially multiple clients. pdumpfs and glastree are designed to be run strictly on a single client. Charles -- Thrifty jars for Stay at homes Handy tubes For him Who roams Burma-Shave http://frogcircus.org/burmashave/1947/thrifty_jars_for
Bug#284017: ITP: chgrep -- change oldpattern to newpattern in files
Hi, On Thu, Dec 02, 2004 at 11:43:13PM +0100, Olivier Lemaire wrote: > Package: wnpp > Severity: wishlist > > > * Package name: chgrep > Version : 1.2.4 > Upstream Author : Bartosz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > * URL : http://www.bmk.bicom.pl/chgrep/ > * License : (PL ^^^ What is this license exactly? Is it free? > Description : change oldpattern to newpattern in files > > Description: change oldpattern to newpattern in files > Chgrep searches the input files (or standard input if no files > are named) for oldstring and changes them to newstring. > If some file and file.lock exist then chgrep leaves both files > unchanged. > You can write NEWPATTERN as "NULL" to clear OLDPATTERNE, i.e, > "chgrep oldstring NULL somefile.c". > > A proposal package, tested on i386 may be found in this > repository (testing main): > deb http://olivier-lemaire.org/debian testing main > > I'm willing to maintain this package. > > Any comments/critics/flame => [EMAIL PROTECTED] > as this is my first debian package. Well, to be honnest, I have some doubts about the usefullness of this package? Can't it always be replaced by a trivial sed command? Moreover, what if I want to replace all instances of some pattern with NULL (yes, those 4 updase letters)? Is there at least some way I can escape it? Why not simply using a empty string when one wants to remove all instances of some pattern? Cheers, Nicolas
Bug#283578: ITP: hot-babe -- erotic graphical system activity monitor
On 12/2/2004, "(Nathanael Nerode)" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >If this is packaged, I respectfully request that alternate graphics of a hot >hunk be available. It is already packaged. This software was primarily intended to feature B. Bellamy's graphics, and there would be no point in asking him to draw anything else than what he's used to drawing (and what he has kindly offered to the opensource community, by the way, whether you like it or not). As of me or the upstream authors, none of us might pretend to have enough talent to provide alternate graphics. >I think this measure would render it a significantly more general-purpose >program. It is not intended to be a "general-purpose program". It is intended to be what it is: a funny (imho) piece of software, aimed at those who might enjoy it. I don't think upstream purpose was to make it something politicaly correct that would suit anyone. IMHO, the very principle of Open Source is that if you want something that doesn't exist, you are free to modify or create it as you see fit. I have never understood that as "you have the right to request from upstream authors features that you would like, or to turn _their_ creation into _your_ liking". As this program is free, you are welcome to tweak it as you see fit. It also accepts alternate graphics through a commandline option, by the way; so you can just replace the existing ones with others of your choice. You can also fork from upstream and distribute your own version, at your wish. That's what _Open Source_ allows you to do. As far as I'm concerned, I intend to package the upstream version of that piece of software, that is to say the one that can be downloaded from the main website. If you don't like it, feel absolutely _free_ to not install it. I mean no disrespect in what was said, I just intend to clarify my PoV. I'm not trying to convince anyone that I'm doing The Right Thing (tm), I'm just doing what I see fit, according to the Debian Policy. If I'm proved to be going against this Policy, I'll enjoy being educated why I've been wrong and will acknowledge it gratefully. Kind greetings, T-Bone
Bug#283994: ITP: glastree -- builds live backup trees, with branches for each day
On Thu, Dec 02, 2004 at 05:59:09PM -0500, Charles Fry wrote: > > In what ways is this package different to, say, dirvish, which I use > > in a manner which is, AFAICS, identical to the way this package > > operates? > > glastree provides a subset of the functionality of dirvish. It is > actually most closely related pdumpfs. Like pdumpfs, glastree works > locally and not (explicitely) remotely. Is there any benefit to using glastree over dirvish or pdumpfs? - Matt signature.asc Description: Digital signature
Bug#284019: ITP: libapache-mod-ntlm -- NTLM auth module for Apache 1.3.x
Package: wnpp Severity: wishlist * Package name: libapache-mod-ntlm Version : 0.4 Upstream Author : Andreas Gal <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> * URL : http://modntlm.sourceforge.net/ * License : BSD Description : NTLM auth module for Apache 1.3.x This module is implementing NTLM authentication for Apache on Unix plateforms. NTLM is an authentication protocol used by Microsoft IIS Server and Microsoft Internet Explorer. While it is not really secure, it offers background authentication (the workstation logon credentials of users are passed through to the web server). A proposal package, tested on i386 may be found in this repository (testing main): deb http://olivier-lemaire.org/debian testing main deb-src http://olivier-lemaire.org/debian testing main I'm willing to maintain this package. Cheers, -- lem -- System Information: Debian Release: 3.1 APT prefers testing APT policy: (500, 'testing') Architecture: i386 (i686) Kernel: Linux 2.4.27-1-386 Locale: LANG=en_US, LC_CTYPE=en_US (charmap=ISO-8859-1)
Bug#283994: ITP: glastree -- builds live backup trees, with branches for each day
> In what ways is this package different to, say, dirvish, which I use > in a manner which is, AFAICS, identical to the way this package > operates? glastree provides a subset of the functionality of dirvish. It is actually most closely related pdumpfs. Like pdumpfs, glastree works locally and not (explicitely) remotely. Charles -- A scratchy chin Like bright Pink socks Puts any romance On the rocks Burma-Shave http://frogcircus.org/burmashave/1940/a_scratchy_chin
Bug#284017: ITP: chgrep -- change oldpattern to newpattern in files
Package: wnpp Severity: wishlist * Package name: chgrep Version : 1.2.4 Upstream Author : Bartosz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> * URL : http://www.bmk.bicom.pl/chgrep/ * License : (PL Description : change oldpattern to newpattern in files Description: change oldpattern to newpattern in files Chgrep searches the input files (or standard input if no files are named) for oldstring and changes them to newstring. If some file and file.lock exist then chgrep leaves both files unchanged. You can write NEWPATTERN as "NULL" to clear OLDPATTERNE, i.e, "chgrep oldstring NULL somefile.c". A proposal package, tested on i386 may be found in this repository (testing main): deb http://olivier-lemaire.org/debian testing main I'm willing to maintain this package. Any comments/critics/flame => [EMAIL PROTECTED] as this is my first debian package. Cheers, -- lem -- System Information: Debian Release: 3.1 APT prefers testing APT policy: (500, 'testing') Architecture: i386 (i686) Kernel: Linux 2.4.27-1-386 Locale: LANG=en_US, LC_CTYPE=en_US (charmap=ISO-8859-1)
Bug#283994: ITP: glastree -- builds live backup trees, with branches for each day
On Thu, Dec 02, 2004 at 03:04:15PM -0500, Charles Fry wrote: > The poor man's daily snapshot, glastree builds live backup trees, with > branches for each day. Users directly browse the past to recover older > documents or retrieve lost files. Hard links serve to compress out > unchanged files, while modified ones are copied verbatim. A prune > utility effects a constant, sliding window. Similar to pdumpfs; inspired > by Plan9. In what ways is this package different to, say, dirvish, which I use in a manner which is, AFAICS, identical to the way this package operates? - Matt signature.asc Description: Digital signature
Bug#284005: ITP: newlib -- a simple ANSI C library and math library
Package: wnpp Severity: wishlist * Package name: newlib Version : 1.12.0.20041126 Upstream Author : [EMAIL PROTECTED] * URL : http://sources.redhat.com/newlib/ * License : GPL, LGPL, BSD, and others Description : a simple ANSI C library and math library Newlib is a C library intended for use on embedded systems. It is a conglomeration of several library parts, all under free software licenses that make them easily usable on embedded products. This package contains the newlib library compiled natively for a Linux system. -- System Information: Debian Release: 3.0 APT prefers testing APT policy: (102, 'testing'), (101, 'unstable') Architecture: i386 (i686) Kernel: Linux 2.6.8.1 Locale: LANG=C, LC_CTYPE=C
Bug#146456: Basic package prepared.
I actually have a basic package of this prepared; only generating libopensrs-perl at present as that's what we use. I'll have a look at how much work I think it needs before I can upload. J. -- /-\ | 101 things you can't have too much |@/ Debian GNU/Linux Developer |of : 23 - Red Dwarf. \- |
Processed: Offering to package OpenSRS
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Bug#283994: ITP: glastree -- builds live backup trees, with branches for each day
Package: wnpp Severity: wishlist * Package name: glastree Version : 1.03 Upstream Author : Jeremy Wohl <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> * URL : http://igmus.org/code/ * License : public domain Description : builds live backup trees, with branches for each day The poor man's daily snapshot, glastree builds live backup trees, with branches for each day. Users directly browse the past to recover older documents or retrieve lost files. Hard links serve to compress out unchanged files, while modified ones are copied verbatim. A prune utility effects a constant, sliding window. Similar to pdumpfs; inspired by Plan9. -- System Information: Debian Release: 3.1 APT prefers testing APT policy: (90, 'testing'), (80, 'unstable') Architecture: i386 (i686) Kernel: Linux 2.4.26-1-686 Locale: LANG=C, LC_CTYPE=C
Bug#283385: ITP: gimp-ufraw -- Gimp tool to impor raw images
Hi, Ari Pollak: > Isn't there already a gimp-dcraw package to do the exact same thing but > is more mature? Does UFRaw have any advantages over dcraw? Does it open > different kinds of images? > ufraw has a preview image and lots of options. gimp-dcraw is a bare-bones import without preview and with too few options -- using it is hit-and-miss and the results still require some postprocessing in the gimp. > > ufraw has lots of preprocessing options which seem to duplicate gimp's > > features. Unfortunatey, they are necessary because its 8-bit limitation > > would cause major quality problems. > > The bottom line is that gimp-dcraw is unuseable when you want to do a high-quality import; ufraw works. -- Matthias Urlichs | {M:U} IT Design @ m-u-it.de | [EMAIL PROTECTED] signature.asc Description: Digital signature
Bug#283385: ITP: gimp-ufraw -- Gimp tool to impor raw images
Okay, thanks for the clarification. I'd suggest adding a section to the package description about what makes it different than gimp-dcraw. On Thu, 2 Dec 2004 19:47:46 +0100, Matthias Urlichs <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hi, > > Ari Pollak: > > Isn't there already a gimp-dcraw package to do the exact same thing but > > is more mature? Does UFRaw have any advantages over dcraw? Does it open > > different kinds of images? > > > ufraw has a preview image and lots of options. > > gimp-dcraw is a bare-bones import without preview and with too few > options -- using it is hit-and-miss and the results still require > some postprocessing in the gimp. > > > > ufraw has lots of preprocessing options which seem to duplicate gimp's > > > features. Unfortunatey, they are necessary because its 8-bit limitation > > > would cause major quality problems. > > > > The bottom line is that gimp-dcraw is unuseable when you want to do a > high-quality import; ufraw works. > > -- > Matthias Urlichs | {M:U} IT Design @ m-u-it.de | [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > >
Bug#283976: ITP: simnazi -- historical city simulation game, clone of Sim City
On Thu, 2 Dec 2004, Josselin Mouette wrote: > * Package name: simnazi This is the most creative invocation of Godwins law I've seen. Well done. -- Jaldhar H. Vyas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> La Salle Debain - http://www.braincells.com/debian/
Bug#283385: ITP: gimp-ufraw -- Gimp tool to impor raw images
Isn't there already a gimp-dcraw package to do the exact same thing but is more mature? Does UFRaw have any advantages over dcraw? Does it open different kinds of images? Matthias Urlichs wrote: Package: wnpp Severity: wishlist * Package name: gimp-ufraw Version : 0.2 Upstream Author : udi Fuchs <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> * URL : http://www.aei.mpg.de/~udif/UFRaw/ * License : GPL Description : Gimp tool to import raw images This is a graphical tool to import raw data from high-end digital cameras into the Gimp. . ufraw has lots of preprocessing options which seem to duplicate gimp's features. Unfortunatey, they are necessary because its 8-bit limitation would cause major quality problems. -- System Information: Debian Release: 3.1 APT prefers testing APT policy: (730, 'testing'), (620, 'unstable'), (510, 'experimental') Architecture: i386 (i686) Kernel: Linux 2.6.10-rc2-mm2-1.18 Locale: LANG=en_US.UTF-8, LC_CTYPE=de_DE.UTF-8 (charmap=UTF-8)
Bug#283976: ITP: simnazi -- historical city simulation game, clone of Sim City
Package: wnpp Severity: wishlist * Package name: simnazi Version : 0.0.1 Upstream Author : Chris Statzer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> * URL : http://simnazi.sourceforge.net/ * License : GPL Description : historical city simulation game, clone of Sim City SimNazi is an isometric city simulation. The object of SimNazi is to keep your citizens under your thumb, and manage to generate enough resources and soldiers to withstand the hardships of WWII. The game play is centered around "what if hitler had developed Nuclear Weapons first?", or "What if the Nazi army had beed supplied better and the allies were unable to discontinue their supply chain?". It is the Goal of SimNazi to be as historicaly accurate as possible.
Processed: retitle 131644 to ITP: balance -- A simple userland TCP proxy with round-robin and failover support
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Processed: ITP: balance -- A simple userland TCP proxy with round-robin and failover support
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Bug#283960: RFP: pngquant -- PNG image optimising utility (make PNGs 2-3 times smaller)
Package: wnpp Severity: wishlist * Package name: pngquant Version : 1.0 Upstream Author : Greg Roelofs <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> * URL : http://freshmeat.net/projects/pngquant/ * License : BSD Description : PNG image optimising utility (make PNGs 2-3 times smaller) pngquant is a command-line* utility to quantize and dither 32-bit RGBA PNGs down to 8-bit (or smaller) RGBA-palette PNGs, usually with a significant reduction in file size. (Other PNG image types, even colormapped images, may also be processed, but they will first be expanded to RGBA, which isn't the most efficient way to do so.) This is the same technique used for many of the images on the Miscellaneous Transparent PNGs page, and the results are often indistinguishable from the original, truecolor PNG images. Version 1.0 supports batch processing (i.e., wildcard multifile capability: ``pngquant 256 *.png''), palette (tRNS) optimization, and Unix-style filter operation (e.g., ``make_RGBA_png | pngquant 48 | some_other_command''), and it compiles and runs on both Linux and Win32 without obvious problems. The only difference from the previous release, 0.95, is the addition of a clean target to the Unix makefile. -- System Information: Debian Release: 3.1 APT prefers testing APT policy: (650, 'testing'), (600, 'unstable') Architecture: i386 (i686) Kernel: Linux 2.4.26-1-386 Locale: LANG=C, LC_CTYPE=C (charmap=ISO-8859-1) (ignored: LC_ALL set to en_US)
Bug#279872: Would you please tell us your programs about autofs adoption?
On Thu, Dec 02, 2004 at 12:03:34PM +0100, Francesco P. Lovergine wrote: > autofs needs VERY urgent cares in order to have it working properly > in sarge. Do you need help to adopt it currently? There are a few > patches already available and some reports needs deep investigation. My main problem right now is time -- I have an exam coming up tomorrow, another on on Monday and a last on the 16th. I'll see if I can squeeze some work on the package inbetween the two last ones. (BTW, my only experience with autofs is as a user, so it might not be all that easy to hunt down the bugs. :-) ) BTW, is the package formally orphaned, or should I just do NMUs? /* Steinar */ -- Homepage: http://www.sesse.net/
Bug#283945: RFP: gjots -- gjots2 is a fairly simple jotter (outline processor) application for your desktop.
Package: wnpp Severity: wishlist * Package name: gjots Version : 2.1.0 Upstream Author : Bob Hepple <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> * URL : http://bhepple.freeshell.org/gjots/index.shtml * License : ? Description : gjots is a fairly simple jotter (outline processor) application for your desktop. (Include the long description here.) You can use gjots to organise your jottings into a tree structure, adding thoughts and miscellany as you go. You can get it to spit out HTML, XML, postscript, pdf, man etc etc if you want (see the online manual for an example of the HTML conversion). -- System Information: Debian Release: 3.1 APT prefers testing APT policy: (990, 'testing') Architecture: i386 (i686) Kernel: Linux 2.4.26 Locale: LANG=C, LC_CTYPE=C (charmap=ANSI_X3.4-1968)
Bug#283940: ITP: libvcp-dest-svk-perl -- perl VCP::Dest::svk - svk destination driver for VCP
Package: wnpp Severity: wishlist * Package name: libvcp-dest-svk-perl Version : 0.28 * URL : http://svn.clkao.org/svnweb/member/browse/clkao/VCP-Dest-svk/ * License : Artistic Description : perl VCP::Dest::svk - svk destination driver for VCP This driver allows vcp to insert revisions in to a Subversion repository via the svk interface. You could use the vcp command line interface or the integrated SVK mirror command. It allows to mirror CVS repository into the Subversion repository.
Bug#281786: marked as done (ITP: xplc -- Light weight component system)
Your message dated Thu, 2 Dec 2004 07:59:38 -0500 with message-id <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> and subject line xplc is uploaded has caused the attached Bug report to be marked as done. This means that you claim that the problem has been dealt with. If this is not the case it is now your responsibility to reopen the Bug report if necessary, and/or fix the problem forthwith. (NB: If you are a system administrator and have no idea what I am talking about this indicates a serious mail system misconfiguration somewhere. Please contact me immediately.) Debian bug tracking system administrator (administrator, Debian Bugs database) -- Received: (at submit) by bugs.debian.org; 17 Nov 2004 20:45:36 + >From [EMAIL PROTECTED] Wed Nov 17 12:45:36 2004 Return-path: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Received: from cpe005004d91a8b-cm00111aded47e.cpe.net.cable.rogers.com (alps.law.yi.org) [69.199.110.226] (mail) by spohr.debian.org with esmtp (Exim 3.35 1 (Debian)) id 1CUWgK-00028d-00; Wed, 17 Nov 2004 12:45:36 -0800 Received: from sfllaw by alps.law.yi.org with local (Exim 3.35 #1 (Debian)) id 1CUWgF-0006So-00; Wed, 17 Nov 2004 15:45:31 -0500 Date: Wed, 17 Nov 2004 15:45:31 -0500 From: Simon Law <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: Debian Bug Tracking System <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Subject: ITP: xplc -- Light weight component system Message-ID: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-Disposition: inline X-Reportbug-Version: 1.50 X-Debbugs-CC: debian-devel@lists.debian.org User-Agent: Mutt/1.5.6i Sender: Simon Law <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Delivered-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] X-Spam-Checker-Version: SpamAssassin 2.60-bugs.debian.org_2004_03_25 (1.212-2003-09-23-exp) on spohr.debian.org X-Spam-Status: No, hits=-11.0 required=4.0 tests=BAYES_00,HAS_PACKAGE, X_DEBBUGS_CC autolearn=ham version=2.60-bugs.debian.org_2004_03_25 X-Spam-Level: Package: wnpp Version: N/A; reported 2004-11-17 Severity: wishlist * Package name: xplc Version : 0.9.10 Upstream Author : Pierre Phaneuf <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> * URL : http://xplc.sourceforge.net * License : LGPL Description : Light weight component system XPLC ("Cross-Platform Lightweight Components") is a component system that will provide extensibility and reusability both inside and between applications, while being portable across platforms (and languages) and having the lowest possible overhead (both in machine resources and programming effort). -- System Information Debian Release: 3.0 Architecture: i386 Kernel: Linux alps 2.4.18-1-686 #1 Wed Apr 14 18:20:10 UTC 2004 i686 Locale: LANG=en_US.UTF-8, LC_CTYPE=en_US.UTF-8 --- Received: (at 281786-close) by bugs.debian.org; 2 Dec 2004 12:59:40 + >From [EMAIL PROTECTED] Thu Dec 02 04:59:40 2004 Return-path: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Received: from cpe005004d91a8b-cm00111aded47e.cpe.net.cable.rogers.com (alps.law.yi.org) [69.199.110.226] (mail) by spohr.debian.org with esmtp (Exim 3.35 1 (Debian)) id 1CZqYe-0007h2-00; Thu, 02 Dec 2004 04:59:40 -0800 Received: from sfllaw by alps.law.yi.org with local (Exim 3.35 #1 (Debian)) id 1CZqYc-0001ZU-00 for <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; Thu, 02 Dec 2004 07:59:38 -0500 Date: Thu, 2 Dec 2004 07:59:38 -0500 From: Simon Law <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: xplc is uploaded Message-ID: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-Disposition: inline User-Agent: Mutt/1.5.6i Sender: Simon Law <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Delivered-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] X-Spam-Checker-Version: SpamAssassin 2.60-bugs.debian.org_2004_03_25 (1.212-2003-09-23-exp) on spohr.debian.org X-Spam-Status: No, hits=-0.5 required=4.0 tests=BAYES_30 autolearn=no version=2.60-bugs.debian.org_2004_03_25 X-Spam-Level: XPLC has been uploaded to the archive Simon
Bug#283932: O: ksetisaver -- Seti screensaver for KDE
Package: wnpp Severity: normal The current maintainer of ksetisaver, Filippo Panessa <[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: ksetisaver Binary: ksetisaver Version: 0.3.3-0.1 Priority: optional Section: contrib/kde Maintainer: Filippo Panessa <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Build-Depends: debhelper (>= 4.0.0), kdelibs4-dev, libqt3-compat-headers Architecture: any Standards-Version: 3.5.9 Format: 1.0 Directory: pool/contrib/k/ksetisaver Files: e49ffeb665940db52557247a36edf6a8 613 ksetisaver_0.3.3-0.1.dsc 4b3c69865c2d6c28341df42b28e9f552 631649 ksetisaver_0.3.3.orig.tar.gz 5e07bc5b722724b34facc701f65f8d22 4082 ksetisaver_0.3.3-0.1.diff.gz Package: ksetisaver Priority: optional Section: contrib/kde Installed-Size: 808 Maintainer: Filippo Panessa <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Architecture: i386 Version: 0.3.3-0.1 Depends: kdelibs4 (>= 4:3.1.1), libart-2.0-2 (>= 2.3.8), libc6 (>= 2.3.1-1), libfam0c102, libgcc1 (>= 1:3.3-0pre5), libpng12-0, libqt3c102-mt (>= 3:3.1.1), libstdc++5 (>= 1:3.3-0pre6), xlibs (>> 4.1.0), xlibs (>> 4.2.0), zlib1g (>= 1:1.1.4), setiathome (>= 3.0-1) Filename: pool/contrib/k/ksetisaver/ksetisaver_0.3.3-0.1_i386.deb Size: 141450 MD5sum: 0b9c13bbf20b8c45b8b8fe1b353baad7 Description: Seti screensaver for KDE The [EMAIL PROTECTED] project offers two binaries: a command-line version and a graphical frontend (xsetiathome). KSetiSaver acts as a normal screensaver for KDE replacing [EMAIL PROTECTED] frontend. When it is launched it starts monitoring a [EMAIL PROTECTED] client. KSetiSaver is also able to launch setiathome. That means [EMAIL PROTECTED] is only active, when the screensaver is. Justification: Mail bounces, no reply on alternative address, rejected from NM as unresponsive
Bug#283931: O: efax-gtk -- A gtk front-end for the efax package
Package: wnpp Severity: normal The current maintainer of efax-gtk, Filippo Panessa <[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: efax-gtk Binary: efax-gtk Version: 2.0.5a-1 Priority: optional Section: comm Maintainer: Filippo Panessa <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Build-Depends: debhelper (>> 3.0.0), libsigc++-1.2-dev, libgtkmm2.0-dev, libgtk2.0-dev, libglib2.0-dev, libpango1.0-dev, libatk1.0-dev, gettext Architecture: any Standards-Version: 3.5.9 Format: 1.0 Directory: pool/main/e/efax-gtk Files: dd92d8ac34ebe1805bb0b1a5040ddcc7 675 efax-gtk_2.0.5a-1.dsc d93b8bdea47c9f44632ea351fcd79dd9 126242 efax-gtk_2.0.5a.orig.tar.gz 31a5e5a9cb9d8c04fdc7fbf46df517ce 6098 efax-gtk_2.0.5a-1.diff.gz Package: efax-gtk Priority: optional Section: comm Installed-Size: 540 Maintainer: Filippo Panessa <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Architecture: i386 Version: 2.0.5a-1 Depends: libatk1.0-0 (>= 1.2.2), libc6 (>= 2.3.1-1), libgcc1 (>= 1:3.2.3-0pre6), libglib2.0-0 (>= 2.2.1), libgtk2.0-0 (>= 2.2.1), libgtkmm2.0-1c102, libpango1.0-0 (>= 1.2.1), libsigc++-1.2-5c102, libstdc++5 (>= 1:3.2.3-0pre6), xlibs (>> 4.1.0), efax Filename: pool/main/e/efax-gtk/efax-gtk_2.0.5a-1_i386.deb Size: 163650 MD5sum: 8cbe8357379b44059e4431a63202265b Description: A gtk front-end for the efax package efax-gtk is a Gtk+/Gtk front end for the efax program for receiving and sending faxes with a fax modem. Justification: Mail bounces, no reply on alternative address, rejected from NM as unresponsive
Bug#217897: RFP: libvpim-ruby
retitle 217897 RFP: libvpim-ruby -- An implementation of a vCard decoder and encoder tags + patch thanks libcvard has been renamed to vpim by the upstream author. An updated package is avaliable at deb http://silvestre.zabala.name/debian/ ./ deb-src http://silvestre.zabala.name/debian/ ./ Best regards, Silvestre -- http://silvestre.zabala.name/ signature.asc Description: Digital signature
Processed: RFP: libvpim-ruby
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Processed: ITA libcdk
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Bug#279872: Would you please tell us your programs about autofs adoption?
Steinar autofs needs VERY urgent cares in order to have it working properly in sarge. Do you need help to adopt it currently? There are a few patches already available and some reports needs deep investigation. -- Francesco P. Lovergine
Bug#267942: ncmpc: Status?
Hi there. What's the status with getting ``ncmpc'' into Debian? I just got myself the package from the mpd site and installed it on a Debian sarge desktop machine. It works fine so it would be nice to see this little client in Debian! Regards, Philipp Kern signature.asc Description: This is a digitally signed message part