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Bug#308873: ITP: mercurial -- scalable distributed SCM

2005-05-13 Thread Bas Zoetekouw
Hi Vincent!

You wrote:

 * License : GPL
   Description : scalable distributed SCM
 
 Mercurial is a very efficient distributed SCM. It is very similar to git
 (the SCM used by Linus for the kernel), but does not take so many place
 to save data (it stores diff instead of plain file for modified files)

What is an SCM?  You might want to include that in the description.

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Bug#308364: ITP: waste -- Software product and protocol that enables secure distributed communication for small trusted groups of users.

2005-05-13 Thread Mirco Bauer
Hi,

On Mon, 2005-05-09 at 20:55 +0200, Romain Beauxis wrote:
 Package: wnpp
 Severity: wishlist
 Owner: Romain Beauxis [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 
 
 * Package name: waste
   Version : 1.5b3
   Upstream Author : Waste Team [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 * URL : http://waste.sourceforge.net/
 * License : GPL
   Description : Software product and protocol that enables secure 
 distributed communication for small trusted groups of users.
...
 This seems an instresting package as it is trendy those days..
 But maybe it can be discussed, I'm waiting for comment.
 
 I'm begining the package now..

I took a quick look at the code and found it may require DFSG actions.

http://cvs.sourceforge.net/viewcvs.py/waste/waste/license.cpp?rev=1.1view=auto
that arrays are either the GPL license itself, backdoor code (who knows,
I didn't try to decode it) or some hashes of something.

To me it seems it violates the GPL, the source code is not in a
changeable form.

It is also a good place to hide backdoors when crackers get access the
the source code repository...

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Bug#308873: ITP: mercurial -- scalable distributed SCM

2005-05-13 Thread Vincent Danjean
On Fri, May 13, 2005 at 11:02:50AM +0200, Bas Zoetekouw wrote:
  * License : GPL
Description : scalable distributed SCM
  
  Mercurial is a very efficient distributed SCM. It is very similar to git
  (the SCM used by Linus for the kernel), but does not take so many place
  to save data (it stores diff instead of plain file for modified files)
 
 What is an SCM?  You might want to include that in the description.

It is Source Control Management. I added it in the description.

  Thanks,
Vincent


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Bug#308364: ITP: waste -- Software product and protocol that enables secure distributed communication for small trusted groups of users.

2005-05-13 Thread Romain Beauxis
Le Vendredi 13 Mai 2005 12:18, vous avez écrit :
 I took a quick look at the code and found it may require DFSG actions.

 http://cvs.sourceforge.net/viewcvs.py/waste/waste/license.cpp?rev=1.1view=
auto that arrays are either the GPL license itself, backdoor code (who
 knows, I didn't try to decode it) or some hashes of something.

 To me it seems it violates the GPL, the source code is not in a
 changeable form.

 It is also a good place to hide backdoors when crackers get access the
 the source code repository...

Yep, when I see that:
WASTE - license.cpp
Copyright (C) 2003 Nullsoft, Inc.
Copyright (C) 2004 WASTE Development Team

Then that:
//ADDED Md5Chap - THIS PART IS GPL LICENSE!!! TOUCH AND DIE!

Followed by a full binary only array, I feel it like you: it might be a good 
place for a backdoor, given that TOUCH AND DIE seems very strange refering to 
GPL licence...

I'm shouting an email to the public mailing list, CCed  the bug adress.

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Bug#308364: Questions about waste licence and code.

2005-05-13 Thread Romain Beauxis
Hi all!

I'm on the way of making a debian package for Waste, and I would have the 
folowing two questions about your software:

Does the licence really reflect GPL?
This arise because of this:
http://cvs.sourceforge.net/viewcvs.py/waste/waste/license.cpp?rev=1.1view=auto
WASTE - license.cpp
Copyright (C) 2003 Nullsoft, Inc.
Copyright (C) 2004 WASTE Development Team
- What does Nullsoft have to do with Waste?

And also this:
//ADDED Md5Chap - THIS PART IS GPL LICENSE!!! TOUCH AND DIE!
Followed by a full binary array.

If you will to produce your code upon the GPL licence, according to claim 
number 3 - http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/gpl.html -,
3 - You may copy and distribute the Program (or a work based on it, under 
Section 2) in object code or executable form under the terms of Sections 1 
and 2 above provided that you also do one of the following:  
a) Accompany it with the complete corresponding machine-readable source 
code, 
which must be distributed under the terms of Sections 1 and 2 above on a 
medium customarily used for software interchange; or, 
b) Accompany it with a written offer, valid for at least three years, 
to give 
any third party, for a charge no more than your cost of physically performing 
source distribution, a complete machine-readable copy of the corresponding 
source code, to be distributed under the terms of Sections 1 and 2 above on a 
medium customarily used for software interchange; or,  
c) Accompany it with the information you received as to the offer to 
distribute corresponding source code. (This alternative is allowed only for 
noncommercial distribution and only if you received the program in object 
code or executable form with such an offer, in accord with Subsection b 
above.)

So, this is clear that you have to publish the full source in order to follow 
the GPL claims.

Furthermore, there comes the second question:
Is the soft safe?

Because those binary arrays are not human readable, I cannot assure that it is 
not a backdoor or else.
Given that, I cannot intent to include it into the debian distribution.


I'm looking forward for your answers,

Romain Beauxis


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Bug#308364: ITP: waste -- Software product and protocol that enables secure distributed communication for small trusted groups of users.

2005-05-13 Thread Wesley J. Landaker
On Friday 13 May 2005 06:09, Romain Beauxis wrote:
 Le Vendredi 13 Mai 2005 12:18, vous avez crit:
  I took a quick look at the code and found it may require DFSG actions.
 
  http://cvs.sourceforge.net/viewcvs.py/waste/waste/license.cpp?rev=1.1v
 iew= auto that arrays are either the GPL license itself, backdoor code
  (who knows, I didn't try to decode it) or some hashes of something.
 
  To me it seems it violates the GPL, the source code is not in a
  changeable form.
 
  It is also a good place to hide backdoors when crackers get access the
  the source code repository...

 Yep, when I see that:
 WASTE - license.cpp
 Copyright (C) 2003 Nullsoft, Inc.
 Copyright (C) 2004 WASTE Development Team

 Then that:
 //ADDED Md5Chap - THIS PART IS GPL LICENSE!!! TOUCH AND DIE!

 Followed by a full binary only array, I feel it like you: it might be a
 good place for a backdoor, given that TOUCH AND DIE seems very strange
 refering to GPL licence...

The license.cpp file creates a couple arrays, szGPL0  szGPL1, which 
supposedly are a binary representation of the GPL license.

However, no matter what they represent, it's not really an issue (for 
changing, or for backdoors), as nowhere in any of the rest of the code 
does anything reference those arrays.

Probably a good idea to ask the upstream what's up with it, and have them 
remove or document it, but to make it out-of-the-question DFSG free, you 
could either ignore or remove these files with absolutely no ill effects to 
the program. (i.e. this is obvious via inspection, and just to be sure, I 
compiled it with the original code, and then with license.?pp deleted and 
#includes of the header removed from the three files it's referenced from, 
and got bit for bit binaries out).

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Bug#308873: ITP: mercurial -- scalable distributed SCM

2005-05-13 Thread Jay Berkenbilt

Vincent Danjean [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

I'm making some English corrections. :-)

 Package: wnpp
 Severity: wishlist
 Owner: Vincent Danjean [EMAIL PROTECTED]

 * Package name: mercurial
   Version : 0.4e
   Upstream Author : Matt Mackall [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 * URL : http://selenic.com/mercurial
 * License : GPL
   Description : scalable distributed SCM

 Mercurial is a very efficient distributed SCM. It is very similar to git
 (the SCM used by Linus for the kernel), but does not take so many place
 to save data (it stores diff instead of plain file for modified files)

Mercurial is a very efficient distributed SCM. It is very similar to git
(the SCM used by Linus for the kernel), but does not take so much space
to save data (it stores diffs instead of plain files for modified files).

From the upstream author, mercurial is a new proof-of-concept SCM. The
 goals are:
* to initially be as simple (and thereby hackable) as possible
* to be as scalable as possible
* to be memory, disk, and bandwidth efficient
* to be able to do clone/branch and pull/sync style
* development


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Bug#308969: ITP: libcommons-launcher-java -- cross platform java application launcher

2005-05-13 Thread Arnaud Vandyck
Package: wnpp
Severity: wishlist

* Package name: libcommons-launcher-java
  Version : 1.1
  Upstream Author : Apache Jakarta Group
* URL or Web page : http://jakarta.apache.org/commons/launcher/
* License : Apache License 2
  Description : cross platform java application launcher

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Bug#308873: ITP: mercurial -- scalable distributed SCM

2005-05-13 Thread Vincent Danjean
On Fri, May 13, 2005 at 10:50:07AM -0400, Jay Berkenbilt wrote:
 
 Vincent Danjean [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 
 I'm making some English corrections. :-)

  Thanks. I use it in the new package (version 0.4f)

  Vincent


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Bug#242889: RFS; chora - online repository viewer

2005-05-13 Thread Roberto C. Sanchez
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Package name: chora2
License: GPL2
Description: code repository viewing component for horde framework
 Chora allows the viewing of local (to the server) RCS and CVS
 repositotories as well as local and remote Subversion repositories.
 It is written completely in PHP and is a component of the Horde
 project.

 Currently, Chora has feature parity with CVS-Web and also includes a
 new feature, called visual branch viewing, that aims to make the
 concept of branches and branch histories less confusing.
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I have packaged this up according to the NM guide and based it
heavily off of the work that Ola Lundqvist and Jose Carlos Medeiros
did on horde3, imp4, turba2, and the other Horde components that
they have already packaged.

Additionally, there is an RFP out for this component that can be
found at http://bugs.debian.org/242889 (since April 2004; I have
CC'd the bug).

The package is lintian clean.

You can get the binary and source packages from here:

deb http://familiasanchez.net/~sanchezr/debian/ sarge main
deb-src http://familiasanchez.net/~sanchezr/debian/ sarge main

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