Bug#267610: marked as done (ITP: apycot -- python batch testing framework)

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Package: wnpp
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* Package name: apycot
  Version : 0.5.1
  Upstream Author : Sylvain Th=E9nault <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
* URL : http://www.logilab.org/projects/apycot
* License : GPL
  Description : python batch testing framework

APycot is designed to run tests on a code repository on a
daily basis. It comes with a set of predefined test, mostly
python-oriented, and a set of predefined reports to display=20
execution results. However, apycot has been designed with=20
flexibility in mind, so you can write your own tests or=20
reports using Python. In other words, this framework is
NOT limited to testing Python code.=20

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Bug#267944: marked as done (RFP: wpbl -- Weighted Private Block List)

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> reopen 272084
Bug#272084: RFP: ups -- source level C, C++ and Fortran debugger with an X 
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Bug#242234: marked as done (RFP: domo -- Domo is a music organizer which indexes digital audio sources, extracts all information and inserts everything into a relational database.)

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database can then be queried, exported and most of important of all
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Bug#263010: marked as done (ITP: sblim-wbemcli -- Command-line and Python WBEM client interface.)

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* Package name: sblim-wbemcli
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  Description : Command-line and Python WBEM client interface.

This is a set of tools for accessing DMTF WBEM compliant servers.
It allows querying and manipulating management object located on
the server. In addition to command-line interface, a python library
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This package is a part of my effort of adding WBEM capabilities to Debian
system. Its current status is a proof of concept (working package) still
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Bug#197167: pump it up

2005-09-22 Thread Louella Nadeau
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Bug#267133: marked as done (RFP: gnukem -- 2D scrolling platform shooting game similar to Duke Nukem)

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* Package name: gnukem
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Dave Gnukem is a 2D scrolling platform shooter. It is inspired by and
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Bug#262922: marked as done (RFP: small -- The SMALL scripting language)

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* Package name: small
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* URL : http://www.compuphase.com/small.htm
* License : zlib
  Description : The SMALL scripting language

>From the homepage:


Small is a simple, typeless, 32-bit extension language with a C-like
syntax. A Small "source" program is compiled to a binary file for
optimal execution speed. The Small compiler outputs P-code (or bytecode)
that subsequently runs on an abstract machine.  Execution speed,
stability, simplicity and a small footprint were essential design
criteria for both the language and the abstract machine.


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Bug#268324: marked as done (RFP: mute-net -- P2P file sharing network using real anonymous connections)

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* Package name: mute-net
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* License : GPL
  Description : P2P file sharing network using real anonymous connections

http://mute-net.sourceforge.net/

MUTE is a secure, anonymous, distributed communications framework
Node-to-node connections are encrypted, and messages are routed using
an ant-inspired algorithm. The first MUTE-based app supports anonymous
file sharing.

Pure C/C++ and uses wxWindows cross platform GUI libraries.

[ See developer's interview at ]
http://www.onlamp.com/pub/a/onlamp/2004/08/12/mute.html

...A MUTE network is very similar in form to a traditional P2P
network: MUTE nodes connect to each other in a mesh network, with each
node maintaining a small number of direct links to neighbor nodes. In
addition to routing search requests and results through the mesh, MUTE
routes everything else, including file transfers. Thus, a downloader
does not need to know the IP address of a file source, since the
downloader never needs to make a direct connection, and a download is
routed through the chain of nodes that separate the downloader from
the file source. Routed downloads are what separates MUTE from other
search-and-download P2P networks.

Of course, routed downloads alone do not provide anonymity. Even more
crucial is the way that MUTE routes messages anonymously. Each MUTE
node generates a random virtual address for itself at
startup. Messages are tagged as being "from" one virtual address and
"to" another virtual address, though only the sending node knows that
it owns the "from" address, and only the receiving node knows that it
owns the "to" address. None of the other nodes in the network know
which node owns either of these addresses.

As messages travel through the network, they leave behind local
"scent" or routing information for their "from" address at each node
that they pass through.

For example, if a message from Alice passes through a node, the node
records that it has received messages from Alice from one of its
neighbors. In the future, if that node receives a message to Alice, it
can use this scent to direct the message onward through that
neighbor. Each node essentially maintains directional hints about
which direction Alice is in, though no one knows for sure which node
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Bug#247902: marked as done (RFP: tlacontrib -- a collection of utilities for Tom Lord's Arch)

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* Package name: tlacontrib
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  Description : tlacontrib - a collection of utilities for Tom Lord's Arch

This collection of utilities includes:
 - Bash completion
 - xtla.el that provide a good support for tla in Emacs
 - gpgcheck to make sure that the signatures for an archive are valid
 - prune-library to remove all but the latest revision for every version in 
every archive
 - pure-merge
 - tla-archive-locate to find a location of an archive
 - tla-hack-on
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Hello,

This is an automatic mail sent to close the RFP you have reported or 
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Further comments on the work done in the bug sent to
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Anyway, if you have any kind of problems when dealing with
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you on this: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>.

This is the second massive wnpp closing that is being done. The next close
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script will close, by default, *inactive* RFPs when they reach

Bug#270091: marked as done (ITP: heyu2 -- heyu2 is a heavily updated version of the heyu package. It controls the X10 CM11A home automation system over a serial port. )

2005-09-22 Thread Debian Bug Tracking System
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* Package name: heyu2
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  Description : heyu2 is a heavily updated version of the heyu package. It 
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  Upstream is http://heyu.tanj.com/heyu2/ and the License terms are identical 
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Hello,

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Bug#211253: pump up the volume

2005-09-22 Thread Ronda Duran
good n stiff
http://tpackarduc.365city.info


"I base most of my fashion taste on what doesn't itch."


dont want firm is best
http://gjusttb.365city.info/r/





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Bug#211159: hard as a rock

2005-09-22 Thread Tamika Pina
much firmer
http://wwaveletpo.365city.info


If you can't get your books or receipts to balance out, here's a useful term 
vending machine distributors rely on: "Slug Factor."


dont want herbaI vlagra
http://windomitablesf.365city.info/r/





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Bug#167835: much firmer

2005-09-22 Thread Corey Cartwright
good n hard
http://ycartic.365city.info


When you participate in sporting events, it's not whether you win or lose ... 
it's how drunk you get


dont want dont be limp
http://jabscessyv.365city.info/r/





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Bug#167743: firm is best

2005-09-22 Thread Olive Cuevas
dont be limp
http://aziggingup.365city.info


It seemed like a silly idea at first, but now I sleep much better with my eyes 
closed


dont want make here smile again
http://dactuateha.365city.info/r/





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Bug#270736: marked as done (ITP: mapivi -- picture viewer, organizer, and largely lossless editor)

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* Package name: mapivi
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* License : GPL
  Description : picture viewer, organizer, and largely lossless editor

 A image viewer which is also able to display metadata from JPEG pictures,
 like EXIF, comments, and IPTC/IIM.  As a stand alone tool, there is no need
 for a web server, online access or a database.

 MaPiVi deals with EXIF data (like timestamp, camera model, focal length,
 exposure time, and aperture) and is able to create and edit JPEG comments.
 It also allows the user to rename pictures according to their internal
 date/time, do lossless rotation and cropping, build picture galleries for
 the web and other stuff.

 It is also useful to organize and search digital pictures. The idea of
 using MaPiVi as an picture organizer is to keep user, EXIF, and IPTC
 information where it belongs -- in the pictures -- as well in a searchable
 MaPiVi database.

 MaPiVi is able to do image processing by acting as a frontend (GUI) for
 many proven command line tools, like the Image Magick tools.

Note that MaPiVi depends on the Perl module Image::IPTCInfo which I will be
ITP'ing separately, and the Perl module Tk::JPEG which is not in Debian and
I'd rather not package since it's apparently been rolled into the current
perl-tk, and I see no reason to bloat the archive (unless someone wiser than
I in this issue disagrees).  MaPiVi will probably not be uploaded until
perl-tk is upgraded to an appropriate version, although I intend to make a
private test package that embeds Tk::JPEG (contact me if you'd like to test
it, if I get enough requests I'll put it up on some webspace).

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Bug#250683: marked as done (RFP: scpjailer -- sets up a directory for use with scponly)

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Bug#256780: RFP: hintlib -- multi-dimensional numeric integration
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Bug#237242: marked as done (RFP: opensg -- portable scenegraph system to create realtime graphics programs)

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OpenSG is not supposed to be a complete VR system. It is the rendering
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Bug#267042: marked as done (ITP: libptp2 -- Library communicating with PTP enabled devices (digital photo cameras and so on).)

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* Package name: libptp2
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This library allows to comunicate with such PTP devices as digital cameras. It
allowed me to take shots with my Canon A80 camera, where no other softwaare
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It comes with a sample program, ptpcam.
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Bug#259236: marked as done (ITP: musicxml -- XML DTD and stylesheets for MusicXML)

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* Package name: musicxml
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* URL : http://musicxml.org/dtds/
* License : MusicXML Document Type Definition Public License 1.02
  Description : XML DTD and stylesheets for MusicXML

Long description:

==
 This package contains the DTDs for MusicXML and stylesheets to transform
 MusicXML to MIDI.
 .
 MusicXML is an XML language developed by Recordare LLC to integrate both
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  Homepage: http://musicxml.org/dtds/
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Bug#265370: marked as done (RFP: opensims -- OpenSIMS is an Open Source Security Infrastructure Management System)

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* Package name: opensims
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* License : Apache 2
  Description : OpenSIMS is an Open Source Security Infrastructure 
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OpenSIMS provides a way for tying together the open source tools used for 
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Hello,

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Bug#241834: marked as done (ITP: ldap-file -- File-Backend for slapd)

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Package: wnpp
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* Package name: ldap-file
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* URL : Comes from my hard-disk during the work on bts2ldap
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  Description : File-Backend for slapd

ldap-file is a backend for ldap that just takes a link to a normal
ldif-file, and performs searches etc. on this file. So, it's an "easy"
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Bug#241039: marked as done (RFP: afserver -- Active port forwarder client and server)

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Package: wnpp
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  Package name: afserver
  Version : x.y.z
  Upstream Author : Name <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
  URL : http://www.gray-world.net/pr_af.shtml
  License : GPL
  Description : afserver: Active port forwarder client and server

Active port forwarder uses SSL for secure packet tunneling. It is designed
for people without an external IP who want to make some services available
on the Internet.afserver is placed on the machine with a publicly accessible
address, and afclient is placed on the machine behind a firewall or
masquerade. This makes the second machine visible to the Internet. Running
afserver does not require root priviledges, nor does it use threads or other
processes.

There are other WNPP candidates at
http://www.gray-world.net/ where it reads:

"At present, we've developed some projects that allow to establish Covert
Channels inside TCP (HTTP, HTTPS, MSN) and UDP protocols : Active Port
Forwarder - SSL secure packet tunneling; CCTT - arbitrary TCP and UDP data
transfers through TCP,UDP and HTTP POST messages; Firepass - arbitrary TCP
and UDP data transfers through HTTP POST messages; MsnShell - remote Linux
shell through the MSN protocol; Wsh - remote Unix/Win shell through HTTP and
HTTPS protocols."

Jari

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Bug#267887: marked as done (RFP: virtualfs -- VirtualFS is a framework and a set of pseudo file system drivers. It provides one missing link to ease Linux acceptance as a desktop workstation.)

2005-09-22 Thread Debian Bug Tracking System
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Package: wnpp
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* Package name: virtualfs
  Version : 1.43=20
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* URL : http://www.solucorp.qc.ca/virtualfs/
* License : GPL
  Description : VirtualFS is a framework and a set of pseudo file sys=
tem drivers. It provides one missing link to ease Linux acceptance as a d=
esktop workstation.

VirtualFS is a framework and a set of pseudo file system drivers. It
provides one missing link to ease Linux acceptance as a desktop
workstation. VirtualFS fix few problems here and there, but goes
further. It does:=20

* Simplified access to floppies, cdroms and sound card, even over the
network (transparently tied to the X display). No mounting/Unmounting
needed.=20

* Personal auto-mounter for network resources.=20

* More flexible access control scheme (Using Access Control Lists, ACL fo=
r
short) for files and directory. This is AclFS=20

* File systems against all odds: Using file systems like services even
without network file system server. This is LiteFS=20

* Mapping of common services to file-system semantic (ftpFS).=20

VirtualFS originally started as the NetAudio project. While the project
preserves NetAudio's original features, it offers new and not so related
functionalities.=20

Note: NetAudio was renamed RemAudio as another product was already using
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Bug#261946: marked as done (ITP: gnocky -- GTK2 interface of the Gnokii telephone kit for Nokia.)

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Package: wnpp
Severity: wishlist

* Package name: gnocky
  Version : 0.0.3
  Upstream Author : Igor Popik <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
* URL : http://gnocky.sourceforge.net/
* License : GPL
  Description : GTK2 interface of the Gnokii telephone kit for
Nokia.

Gnocky is a GTK2 interface linked against a backend library that allows
communication with Nokia phones. It current supports the Nokia 6130,
6150, 6190, 5110, 5130, 5190, 3210, 3310, 3330, 8210, 7110, 6210, 6250,
6310, 6510, and AT capable phones.

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is empty. Sources can be get from: ftp://ftp.gnokii.org/pub/gnocky/=20

Unofficial Debian packages will be available from my personnal
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Bug#260222: marked as done (ITP: libmqueue -- POSIX message queues library for Linux)

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Package: wnpp
Severity: wishlist

* Package name: libmqueue
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* URL : http://www-users.mat.uni.torun.pl/~wrona/posix_ipc/
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  Description : POSIX message queues library for Linux

POSIX message queues are part of IPC used to exchange messages between
processes. Since 2.6.6-rc1 it has been included into Linux kernel.
Message queues are implemented as a filesystem called mqueue. Library
adds appropriate interface to a mqueue filesystem which is compliant
with POSIX standard (IEEE Std 1003.1-2001).

-
Note (not to be included in description):

This library has been included in glibc 2.3.4 (04/08/2004 in changelog)
and will no more actively maintaind by upstream as a separate library.
I'd like to package libmqueue before sarge to allow sarge users use this
feature (also, Debian's 2.6 kernel come with CONFIG_POSIX_MQUEUE=y).
The topic has been breifly discussed on -glibc[1] but I'd like to also
hear -devel opinions on how much mess could the inclusion of such
library cause, since as soon as sarge is released a glibc upgrade will
happen and I'll have to maintain an almost dead library for sarge only.
If the inclusion into main is not worth the efffort I can still provide
the library through other means (eg: mentors.debian.net)

Thanks

[1]: http://lists.debian.org/debian-glibc/2004/07/msg00248.html

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Bug#257047: marked as done (RFP: mdnsd -- Multicast DNS Responder for zeroconf/rendezvous)

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Package: mdnsd
Severity: wishlist

Multicast DNS Responder listens for and responds to DNS-format query 
packets sent via IP Multicast to UDP port 5353.

http://developer.apple.com/darwin/projects/rendezvous/

Released under the APSL.

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Bug#325963: sork-passwd3 in Debian

2005-09-22 Thread Jose Carlos do Nascimento

Hi, All

I was making this package, but how there was another person that would 
like to package it, I will abandon it.
I will close ITP that I opened.  


look
http://ftp.horde.org/pub/passwd/passwd-h3-3.0-rc1.tar.gz

Why sork-passwd3   instead  horde3-passwd  or something else ?

[]
Jose Carlos


Dear Gasper,

I sent you this email > 2 weeks ago. No reaction yet. Ping? (I'm
willing to sponsor you if we get to an understanding on the points
mentioned in this email.)

 


On Wed, Aug 31, 2005 at 10:41:02PM +0200, Gasper Zejn wrote:

 


Is it okay if I package passwd-h3 for Debian or is this already
being worked on?
   



It is OK, I guess. I haven't done so yet because I don't have a Horde3
setup to test it before upload, and I was waiting for the final
release of passwd-h3 to migrate to Horde3. Do you want to completely
take care of it, or do you want us to cooperate on it?

I intended to take that opportunity to "move" the config files from
/etc/sork-passwd to /etc/sork3/passwd or something like that. _Please_
coordinate with the maintainers of other sork packages (Ola Lundqvist
and myself).


Good luck, thanks for the work you want to do for Debian.





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Bug#185958: marked as done (ITP: pshttpd -- a webserver written in postscript)

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Package: wnpp
Version: N/A; reported 2003-03-23
Severity: wishlist

* Package name: pshttpd
  Version : 1.4
  Upstream Author : Anders Karlsson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
* URL : http://www.pugo.org:8080/
* License : GPL2
  Description : The first (?) webserver written in Postscript!

Although I like this webserver very much, I'm not sure whether to upload
it. Do you think it would be nice to have this in Debian or do you think
it's a trash package? I'm using it for more than a year now and it works
quite well.

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This is the second massive wnpp closing that is being done. The next close
will be done on inactive ITPs older than 365 days and finally, an automatic
script will close, by default, *inactive* IT

Processed: still applies

2005-09-22 Thread Debian Bug Tracking System
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> reopen 266738
Bug#266738: ITP: netreg -- Network registration to provide a MAC to IP to 
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Bug#266738: still applies

2005-09-22 Thread Justin Pryzby
reopen 266738
thanks

The usefulness of a proper negreg package still applies.


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Bug#267370: marked as done (ITP: ezpublish3 -- eZ publish : eZ publish is a professional content management system (CMS) and a development framework (CMF))

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eZ publish (project page)
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Professional Content Management System
eZ publish is a professional open source 
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While the CMS is standardized out of the box functionality and solutions of 
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Based on the same software, eZ publish has two versions; the eZ publish Pro 
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Original Source:
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Bug#270473: marked as done (ITP: bookmarker -- WWW based bookmark management tool, using a database backend)

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Package: wnpp
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This package is currently in woody, but isn't maintained, so isn't
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* Package name: bookmarker
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 Bookmarker is a nice tool for people who have too many bookmarks, in
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Bug#329631: ITP: binutils-msp430 -- Binutils files for the Texas Instruments MSP430 family of microprocessors

2005-09-22 Thread Tom Parker

Christoph Berg wrote:

Re: Tom Parker in <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

I've made
preliminary versions of this package available at http://tevp.net/debian/ and
intend to search for a sponsor.


There are no source packages.


Corrected. Thanks.

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Bug#268674: marked as done (ITP: tpgt -- Typing Trainder program)

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* Package name: tpgt
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The program knows the english and hungarian language. Begin the develop:
2004. 03. 12. Released binary and source (i386). Easy to write new
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Bug#263941: marked as done (RFP: percival -- Program for collection and display of time-series data)

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Package: wnpp
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Bug#266905: marked as done (RFP: kernel-patch-voluntary-preempt -- lower kernel latency by voluntary preemption)

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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 :

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 m=
sec
(!) 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

Bug#256780: marked as done (RFP: hintlib -- multi-dimensional numeric integration)

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Bug#271744: marked as done (RFP: uesqlc -- UESQLC Universal Embedded SQL Compiler)

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Bug#263008: marked as done (ITP: openwbem -- An open source implementation of DMTF CIM and WBEM system management standards.)

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reopen 267933
thanks bts

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This is the second massive wnpp closing that is being done. The next close
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script will close, by default, *inactive* ITPs when they reach one year of
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Bug#271738: marked as done (RFP: nasbackup -- backup workstations using rsync to network disks)

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* Package name: nasbackup
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* License : GPL
  Description : backup workstations using rsync to network disks

See also
  http://sourceforge.net/projects/nasbackup

NasBackup is an open source backup solution. It is a high-performance,
enterprise-grade system for backing up MS Windows desktop PCs, laptops
and servers to network disks. NasBackup is a highly configurable
solution and easy to install and maintain.

NasBackup is a backup solution that can replace traditional tape
backup. The information is backed up to network storage using the
rsync utility in a way that only the file differences are sent over
the network.

NasBackup was designed to be easy to use for the end desktop user, yet
scalable to backup enterprise servers.

NasBackup is written in Perl and backs up data via the rsync protocol.
It is robust, reliable, well-documented and freely available as Open
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Bug#271742: marked as done (RFP: burt -- parallel network backup system for large heterogeneous networks)

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* Package name: burt
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  Description : parallel network backup system for large heterogeneous 
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Burt (BackUp and Recovery Tool) is a freely distributed parallel
network backup system. It is designed to backup large heterogeneous
networks. It uses the Tcl scripting language and standard backup
programs like dump and GNUTar to enable backups of a wide variety of
data sources, from UNIX and Windows NT workstations to AFS storage and
others. Burt supports parallel backups to ensure high backup speeds,
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Uses Tcl/Tk 8.0

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Bug#271732: marked as done (RFP: dbackup -- disk-based client-server backup system (Perl))

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* Package name: dbackup
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* License : GPL
  Description : disk-based client-server backup system (Perl)

dbackup is a disk-based client-server backup system. It works on the
principal that disks are cheaper and more reliable than tapes.

Backups are started by cron probably on a daily basis by the client.
The client backs up individual filesystems / directories with tar and
sends the result to the server, which stores them in a simple
tree-based directory structure.

Restores are trivial, either by using the supplied restore client, or
by simply copying the appropriate tar files off the server and
uncompressing them.

- Backup very large filesystems as long as you have the disk space
- Works with very large numbers of servers / filesystems
- No state is kept on the client, it's all on the server
- Backup to multiple backup servers in round-robin
- Configuration can be global or per-server
- Authentication for client restores (optional)
- Trivial procedure for restores
- Daily / Full incremental backups

Uses:

- Perl version 5.005 or above is required, but much better performance
  will be seen with 5.6 or above.
- Digest::MD5

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Bug#271366: marked as done (RFP: sa-exim-stats -- Generate statisticts from a sa-exim logfile)

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sa-exim-stats is a program that generates statisticts from a logfile
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sa-exim patch integrates SpamAssassin with Exim. This way incomming
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Bug#269527: marked as done (RFP: python-gamera -- toolkit for the creation of domain-specific structured document recognition)

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* Package name: python-gamera
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  Description : domain-specific structured document recognition

Gamera is a framework for the creation of structured document analysis
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* Package name: wxlua
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(Include the long description here.)

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This won't be completely trivial; I downloaded source but the Makefile
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Hello,

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Bug#263800: marked as done (RFP: code2001 -- a Plane 1 Unicode-based TrueType Font)

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* Package name: code2001
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Code2001 is a font for a number of scripts in the Unicode Supplementary
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Bug#267502: marked as done (RFP: wbmclamav -- a webmin module to manage Clam Antivirus)

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* Package name: wbmclamav
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Hello,

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Anyway, if you have any kind of problems when dealing with
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This is the second massive wnpp closing that is being done. The next close
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script will close, by default, *inactive* RFPs when they reach one year of
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A similar process is being applied to other kind of wnpp bugs.

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Bug#267500: marked as done (RFP: pssh -- parallel versions of the OpenSSH tools)

2005-09-22 Thread Debian Bug Tracking System
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* Package name: pssh
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* License : GPL
  Description : parallel versions of the OpenSSH tools

pssh provides parallel versions of the OpenSSH tools that are useful for
controlling large numbers of machines simultaneously. It includes parallel
versions of ssh, scp, and rsync, as well as a parallel kill command.

Included in the distribution:

* Parallel ssh (pssh)
* Parallel scp (pscp)
* Parallel rsync (prsync)
* Parallel nuke (pnuke)
* Parallel slurp (pslurp) 

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Bug#267489: marked as done (RFP: loaf -- Loaf is a way to share your address book without abandoning your privacy.)

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* Package name: loaf
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* URL : http://loaf.cantbedone.org/
* License : GPL
  Description : Loaf is a way to share your address book without abandoning 
your privacy.

LOAF is a simple extension to email that lets you append your entire
address book to outgoing mail message without compromising your privacy.
Correspondents can use this information to prioritize their mail, and
learn more about their social networks.

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Hello,

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As this an automatic procedure, it could of course have something
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Bug#262895: marked as done (RFP: libcrypt-tripledes-perl -- Perl 3DES encryption module)

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  Package name: libcrypt-tripledes-perl
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script will close, by default, *inactive* RFPs when they reach one year of
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A similar process is being applied to other kind of wnpp bugs.

Thanks for your cooperation,

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Bug#261350: marked as done (RFP: ecl -- An embeddable Common Lisp implementation)

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* Package name: ecl
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* URL : http://ecls.sourceforge.net
* License : LGPL
  Description : An embeddable Common Lisp implementation

A Common Lisp implementation offered as a dynamically linkable
library, making it possible to embed it in a program written in other
languages.

The ECL (Embeddable Common Lisp) project is an effort to modernize
Giuseppe Attardi's ECL environment to produce an implementation of the
Common-Lisp language which complies to the ANSI X3J13 definition of
the language.

The current ECL implementation features:

* A bytecodes compiler and interpreter.
* A translator to C.
* An interface to foreign functions.
* A dynamic loader.
* The possibility to build standalone executables.
* The Common-Lisp Object System (CLOS).
* Conditions and restarts for handling errors.
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* The Gnu Multiprecision library for fast bignum operations.
* A simple conservative mark & sweep garbage collector.
* The Boehm-Weiser garbage collector.

ECL supports the operating systems Linux, FreeBSD, NetBSD, Solaris,
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Bug#260077: marked as done (RFP: pcre++ -- C++ wrapper class for pcre)

2005-09-22 Thread Debian Bug Tracking System
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* Package name: pcre++
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  Description : C++ wrapper class for pcre

PCRE++ is a C++ wrapper-class for the great library PCRE. (Perl
Compatible Regular Expressions), which is available as the libpcre3
Debian package.

Its class allows you to use perl alike regular expressions in your C++
applications. You can use it to search in strings, to split strings
into parts using expressions or to search and replace a part of a
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Hello,

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Bug#260680: marked as done (RFP: tpager -- lightweight small and fast workspace switcher)

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* Package name: tpager
  Version : 0.2
  Upstream Author : [EMAIL PROTECTED]
* URL : http://freshmeat.net/projects/tpager
* License : GPL
  Description : lightweight small and fast worspace switcher

tpager is a very lightweight application designed to be fast and
small. It shows workspaces and allows the user to change between
them. There are numerous arguments that can be used to change the
pager's layout. It is supported on GNOME, KDE, Xfce, and Rox, amongst
others.

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Bug#260830: marked as done (RFP: vqcc-gtk -- quickChat/Vypress Chat compatible chat client for LAN networks)

2005-09-22 Thread Debian Bug Tracking System
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Package: wnpp

Hi, i'm a developer of this application and several users have expressed 
their wishes that my package (vqcc-gtk) be inserted into the debian 
distribution.
The application has webpage at http://vqcc-gtk.sf.net/. It is licensed 
under the GPL and is currently copyrighted only by me.

Short description (from webpage):
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Vqcc-gtk is a chat application written in C for the GTK+ toolkit, 
primarily used in small LAN's. Based on quickChat/VypressChat 
 for Windows (from Vypress 
Research ) and is licensed under 
the GPL.

The application supports both quickChat and Vypress Chat protocols and 
hopefully is compatible enough to substitute those applications when 
using *NIX desktop. You need no server to run, however it is not 
possible to communicate outside your LAN (or subnet).

You can also run it on Windows, though currently it's not possible to 
compile it on this environment, due to recent changes (adopting the GNU 
autoconf/automake).

Current contributors are:

*Saulius Menkevicius (bob at nulis dot lt)* 

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Package: wnpp

Hi, i'm a developer of this application and several users have
expressed their wishes that my package (vqcc-gtk) be inserted into the
debian distribution.
The application has webpage at http://vqcc-gtk.sf.net/";>http://vqcc-gtk.sf.net/. It is licensed
under the GPL and is currently copyrighted only by me.

Short description (from webpage):
--- 8< ---

Vqcc-gtk is a chat application written in C for the GTK+ toolkit,
primarily used in small LAN's. Based on quickChat/http://www.vypress.com/products/chat/"; target="_top">VypressChat
for Windows (from http://www.vypress.com/products/chat/";
 target="_top">Vypress Research) and is licensed under the GPL.
The application supports both quickChat and Vypress Chat protocols
and hopefully is compatible enough to substitute those applications
when using *NIX desktop. You need no server to run, however it is not
possible to communicate outside your LAN (or subnet).
You can also run it on Windows, though currently it's not possible
to compile it on this environment, due to recent changes (adopting the
GNU autoconf/automake).
Current contributors are:

Saulius Menkevicius (bob at nulis dot lt) 
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Respectfully,
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Bug#260677: marked as done (RFP: hpanel -- improved version of fspanel for minimalistic windown managers)

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Package: wnpp
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* Package name: hpanel
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  Description : improved version of fspanel for minimalistic windown 
managers

Hpanel is hacked version of fspanel, a small panel that lists your
windows and allows you to switch workspaces. It requires a window
manager that is compliant with the NETWM specification. It works
nicely with pekwm and aewm++, and handles maximized windows better
than fspanel.

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Hello,

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Bug#260084: marked as done (RFP: yaph -- YAPH - Yet Another Proxy Hunter)

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Package: wnpp
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* Package name: yaph
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  Description : YAPH - Yet Another Proxy Hunter


YAPH is a proxy hunter for the Unix platform. It allows to find public
access proxy servers on the Internet and to validate proxy lists. YAPH
reveals SOCK4, SOCKS5, and HTTP (CONNECT method) proxies. HTTP proxies
are tested for CONNECT method only, since only this method provides
ability to tunnel TCP through HTTP proxy. YAPH utilizes the power of
Nmap, a network mapper written by Fyodor. Nmap provides to YAPH the
capability to find new undiscovered public proxy servers on the
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Bug#259772: marked as done (RFP: minforth -- a MINimalistic but complete FORTH (in C & ANS Forth), optimized for stability)

2005-09-22 Thread Debian Bug Tracking System
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* Package name: minforth
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* License : GPL
  Description : a MINimalistic but complete FORTH (in C & ANS Forth), 
optimized for stability

(Taken off the above URL)
Minimalistic: MinForth consists of a very simple virtual machine and
only few low-level words, written in simple C. All the rest is built in
high-level Forth.

Complete: practicallly all words defined by the Forth standard ANS
X3.125 are provided.

More Features of MinForth

Portability: MinForth runs on PCs. The sources can be compiled without
modification for DOS, Windows or Linux operating systems. Images can run
on any operating system.

Extendible: it is very simple to add new low-level routines in C, e.g.
for accessing platform-specific hardware or for direct OS interfacing

Crash-proof: robustness goes before speed. All low-level words include
maximum runtime checks before harm can be done. Dangerous conditions
generate a high-level exception.

Flat memory: MinForth uses 32-bit-wide addresses to access a contiguous
memory region. Word headers are separated from code space.

Floating-point math: MinForth uses 64-bit IEEE floating-point numbers.

ANSI terminal: support for ANSI terminals is provided including colour
and command-line history functions.

Debugger: a simple classic single-stepping debugger is integrated in the
virtual machine.

Goodies: private headerless word definitions, string values, easy-to-use
locals, vocabularies (like in "good old" F83), etc.

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Bug#258094: marked as done (RFP: libdata-types-perl -- Perl module to validate and convert data types)

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Bug#234349: marked as done (RFP: ripmime -- extracts mime attachments)

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* Package name: ripmime
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The development version is neccassary because the license terms of the
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Description from homepage:

ripMIME has a single sole pupose, to extract the attached files out of a
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Bug#271728: marked as done (ITP: myreview -- conference/workshop paper submission and review management system)

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Bug#271642: marked as done (ITP: nemerle -- the Nemerle compiler)

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Bug#270737: marked as done (ITP: libimage-iptcinfo-perl -- Perl extension for reading and writing IPTC image meta-data)

2005-09-22 Thread Debian Bug Tracking System
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* Package name: libimage-iptcinfo-perl
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* License : Perl
  Description : Perl extension for reading and writing IPTC image meta-data

 Ever wish you could add information to your photos like a caption, the
 place you took it, the date, and perhaps even keywords and categories? You
 already can. The International Press Telecommunications Council (IPTC)
 defines a format for exchanging meta-information in news content, and that
 includes photographs. You can embed all kinds of information in your
 images. The trick is putting it to use.

 That's where this IPTCInfo Perl module comes into play. You can embed
 information using many programs, and IPTCInfo will let your web server --
 and other automated server programs -- pull it back out. You can use the
 information directly in Perl programs, export it to XML, or even export SQL
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This is being packaged primarily because MaPiVi (being ITP'ed separately)
depends on it.  Note that version 1.9 was released today (details at
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Bug#267377: marked as done (ITP: porta -- software for analysing polytopes and polyhedra)

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Package: wnpp
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* Package name: porta
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* URL : http://www.zib.de/Optimization/Software/Porta/
* License : GPL
  Description : software for analysing polytopes and polyhedra

PORTA (POlyhedron Representation Transformation Algorithm) is a
collection of routines for analysing polytopes and polyhedra.  Polyhedra
are represented either as the convex hull of a set of points plus
(possibly) the convex cone of a set of vectors, or as a system of linear
equations and inequalities.

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Bug#268560: marked as done (ITP: algae -- A numerical programming language with C like syntax)

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* Package name: algae
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Bug#268259: marked as done (ITP: tenshi -- Log monitoring and reporting tool)

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* Package name: tenshi
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  Description : Log monitoring and reporting tool

 Tenshi is a log monitoring program, designed to watch one or more log
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Bug#268435: marked as done (ITP: cubetest -- Small program to train spatial insight)

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Package: wnpp
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* Package name: cubetest
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  Description :  Small program to train spatial insight.
 A small program that allows you to train your spatial insight

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Bug#266738: marked as done (ITP: netreg -- Network registration to provide a MAC to IP to username mapping)

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* Package name: netreg
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* URL : southwestern, CMU, sourceforge, etc
* License : GPL
  Description : Network registration to provide a MAC to IP to username 
mapping

Hi all,

I'm interested in providing a network registration package for Debian.
There are various "upstream" implementations, and I'm not sure there's a
"right" one for Debian.  Its likely that a Debian-specific package is
appropriate.  This package would mostly be some perl glue which
Recommends: webserver, dhcpd.  For the various upstream versions, try
googling for "netreg site:edu".

By the way, I'm not in a position to implement this right now, so its a
long term project.  If someone else is in a better position than I, feel
free to hijack this.  Also, if you have access to the equipment
necessary to implement and test this, I'd be glad to offer my time.
Specifically, netreg depends on the ability to restrict network access
of unregistered hosts to the registration machine[s].

I think this is something that many would find very attrative were it
offered for Debian.  Imagine telling a school that they could
aptitude install netreg and have it scan student machines for the worm
of the week before allowing access.  And, hey, we can use samba to pop
up a MessageBox("You have a worm.  Your computer is quaranteened.
Please call IT at x6935.");

Cheers,
Justin

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* Package name: crasm
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Assemble a microprocessor program and produce output file in Intel HEX
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Bug#265986: marked as done (ITP: gnofract4d -- easy creator of beautiful fractals)

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* Package name: gnofract4d
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  Description : easy creator of beautiful fractals

Gnofract 4D is an elegant creator of mathematical images called fractals. 
What sets it apart from other fractal programs (and makes it "4D") is the
way that it treats the Mandelbrot and Julia sets as different views of the
same four-dimensional fractal object. This allows you to create images
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Bug#265855: marked as done (ITP: mozilla-locale-ro -- Mozilla Language and Region Package for Romanian)

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* Package name: mozilla-locale-ro
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Bug#240878: marked as done (ITP: usb-mount -- a desktop user interface to USB-storage)

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Usb-mount is an add-on for hotplug to handle mounting of USB storage
such as USB flash drives.  The script, after invoked by hotplug, finds
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available.  It then unmounts any drives that no longer exist along with
mounting any drives that do exist.  Lastly, it can optionally create
.desktop files in the console user's Desktop folder.

http://users.actrix.co.nz/michael/usbmount.html

Michael Hamilton, 2002

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Bug#259234: marked as done (ITP: djvupics -- djvu format front-end for pictures)

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package: wnpp
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djvupics is a frontend to the djvu formatting
programs.  If a camera is plugged in the USB port, it
will mount it, retrieve the specified pictures from
it, and create a djvu file for viewing them, in the
order that was specified. It can also retrieve them
from directories. 
It depends on the djvu tools package for creating the
djvu file, and for the iconx interpreter package for
running the program.  The Icon source code is
obtainable from www.geocities.com/ernobe/djvupics.txt.
Copyright is of the GPL. Work is still needed on the
graphic interface ( available with the '0' option ),
but aside from that it has already been packaged, I'm
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Bug#249275: marked as done (ITP: wxhaskell -- Haskell binding for wxWidgets.)

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Bug#188439: marked as done (ITP: kernel-patch-bootsplash -- Kernel patch to display a graphical boot splash-screen)

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* Package name: kernel-patch-bootsplash
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  Description : Kernel patch to display a graphical boot splash-screen

 This patch adds a themeable boot splash screen to the Linux kernel.

 Two modes are available :
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 It needs 16-bits truecolor (i.e. without palette) support on 
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Bug#265870: marked as done (RFP: dspam -- highly scalable, large scale, multi-statistic spam analyzer for MDAs)

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* Package name: dspam
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* URL : http://www.nuclearelephant.com/projects/dspam/
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  Description : highly scalable, large scale, multi-statistic spam analyzer 
and filter

System-wide administratively-maintenance free filtering. The DSPAM
agent masquerades as the email server's delivery agent (or proxy agent
if necessary) providing filtering at the server level.

A simple-to-use learning mechanism. DSPAM allows users to simply
forward their spam to their "spam email address" for learning,
eliminating any learning curve necessary to make it usable by your
customers. The information used in every calculation is temporarily
stored on the server, enabling DSPAM to relearn the original message
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administrators don't have to worry about incompatible mail clients.

Support for a variety of storage implementations. DSPAM's storage
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Multi-Algorithm Support. DSPAM presently supports the following
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A strong focus on large-scale implementation support. The largest
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largest being around 100,000, then 70,000. DSPAM has been designed to
run with a very short execution time (between 0.01s - 0.03s real time
for classification and between 0.03s - 0.10s real time for training,
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Bug#230666: marked as done (ITP: pport -- Access output pins of a parallel port)

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Bug#195948: marked as done (ITP: dspam -- advanced Bayesian anti-spam local delivery agent)

2005-09-22 Thread Debian Bug Tracking System
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* Package name: dspam
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DSPAM (as in De-Spam) is an open-source project to create a new kind of
anti-spam mechanism, and is currently effective as both a server-side
agent for UNIX email servers and a developer's library for mail clients,
other anti-spam tools, and similar projects requiring drop-in spam
filtering.

The DSPAM agent masquerades as the email server's local delivery agent
and filters/learns spams using an advanced Bayesian statistical approach
(based on Baye's theorem of combined probabilities) which provides an
administratively maintenance-free, easy-learning Anti-Spam service
custom tailored to each individual user's behavior. Advanced because on
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Bug#239985: marked as done (RFP: dspam -- statistical-algorithmic hybrid anti-spam filter)

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Package: wnpp
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http://www.nuclearelephant.com/projects/dspam/

"DSPAM (as in De-Spam) is an extremely scalable, open-source
statistical-algorithmic hybrid anti-spam filter. A majority of users
running v2.10+ achieve filtering rates ranging from 99.92% - 99.98+%,
DSPAM is currently effective as both a server-side agent for UNIX email
servers and a developer's library for mail clients, other anti-spam
tools, and similar projects requiring drop-in spam filtering. DSPAM has
been implemented on many large and small scale systems with the largest
systems being reported at about 125,000 mailboxes."

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Bug#211159: marked as done (ITP: dspam -- System wide spam filter)

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* Package name: dspam
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ABOUT DSPAM

DSPAM is an open-source, freely available anti-spam solution designed to
combat unsolicited commercial email using advanced deobfuscation
techniques combined with an advanced implementation of Baye's theorem of
combined probabilities using not only tokens, but token chains.  The
result is an administratively maintenance free system capable of
learning each user's email behaviors with very few false positives.
DSPAM has become fairly popular recently and is gaining a large support
forum.  Contributions to the project are welcome via the dspam-dev
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* Package name: xmms-speex
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* URL : http://jzb.rapanden.dk/speex
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Bug#190560: marked as done (ITP: kernel-patch-bootsplash -- This is the home of the graphical boot process for the linux kernel)

2005-09-22 Thread Debian Bug Tracking System
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Package: wnpp
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* Package name: kernel-patch-bootsplash
  Version : 3.0.7
  Upstream Author : SuSE Gmbh.
* URL : http://www.bootsplash.org
* License : GPL
  Description : This is the home of the graphical boot process for the 
linux kernel.

This kernel patch allows you to have a bootsplash screen while loading your 
kernel,
or even when you are working on your framebuffer terminal.
Like this: http://ers.linuxforum.hu/irssi.png You can see irssi running on a 
terminal like this.
It is possible to use silent or verbose mode while booting up your linux.
You can fetch the packages here:
deb http://ers.linuxforum.hu/debian/ ./
deb-src http://ers.linuxforum.hu/debian/ ./

P.S.: You need user space stuff to use the splash so i'll send another ITP 
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Bug#184283: marked as done (ITP: fortunes-farscape -- quotes from the SciFi series Farscape)

2005-09-22 Thread Debian Bug Tracking System
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Package: wnpp
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* Package name: fortunes-farscape
  Version : 0.1
  Upstream Author : Marc Leeman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
* URL : http://members.chello.be/cr50624/debian/farscape
* License : GPL
  Description : quotes from the SciFi series Farscape

 fortunes-farscape is a collection of quotes from the SciFi series
 Farscape (http://www.farscape.com).

This package is mainly in analogy with the startrek and matrix themed
db's. One thing I would like feedback on is the license of this, I guess
GPL is OK (there is not much software to it).

The packages are ready and can be found on
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Bug#183358: marked as done (ITP: gtk2edit -- Unicode text editor made with GTK+ 2)

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Package: wnpp
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Package name: gtk2edit
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URL : http://gtk2edit.sf.net/
License : GPL
Description : Unicode text editor made with GTK+ 2

I created this package today. It is already fully debianized. Please
include it into Debian.It is an important program for Gnome2.

<<<
This is a simple text editor written in C with GTK+ 2.
It can be used as a Unicode (for now UTF-8 only) editor.

The main intent is to create a simple to use Unicode
HTML/XML editor. Yet no syntax highlighting.

Beta, but seems not crashing and quite usable.
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Bug#155073: marked as done (ITP: statist -- small, handy and useful statistic analysis)

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* Package name: statist
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Processed: unmerging 328610, closing 328610

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Bug#238733: marked as done (RFP: subclipse -- subversion repository access from within the eclipse IDE)

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* Package name: subclipse
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* URL : http://subclipse.tigris.org/
* License : Apache
  Description : Subclipse is an Eclipse plugin that enables Subversion
support in the Eclipse IDE

This is probably not quite ready for packaging, but the subclipse-3 branch
includes linux support.  When the eclipse packages move to version 3, the
subclipse plugins should work (one hopes) (they don't appear to work with
unstable's 2.1, although the website gives some indications that they
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Bug#234206: marked as done (RFP: python-readyexec -- system to pre-load Python programs)

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Package: wnpp
Severity: wishlist

* Package name: python-readyexec
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  Upstream Author : Frank J. Tobin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
* URL : http://readyexec.sf.net/
* License : LGPL
  Description : system to pre-load Python programs

ReadyExec is a client-server system designed to alleviate the
problem of high-startup-costing applications which are run
repeatedly (e.g., in procmail) and use their args, environment,
stdio files and exit code to interact can be used within ReadyExec
with very little work.

Keywords: client server preload
Platform: POSIX

There are only 19 files in here total, a very simple system. The setup
as client and server components (including security concerns, etc) might
take a bit of configuration for a new packager.

The reason I'm interested in this is because pyzor will function much
more efficiently (loading only once) as described above.  SpamAssassin's
execution time is supposed to decrease with a similar type system
(spamc) from x (called directly from procmail) to 1/2 x - 1/5 x for each
email processed.

Pyzor is a collaborative, networked system to detect and block spam
using identifying digests of messages.  I'm taking the liberty of
copying the upstream author and the Pyzor package maintainer on this.

Follow-up information should be submitted to the bug number (similar to
234xxx, whatever gets assigned) in the form [EMAIL PROTECTED]  It
can also be viewed or referenced in an upstream readme via
http://bugs.debian.org/234xxx

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Bug#140889: all night long

2005-09-22 Thread Preston Denton
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A good title for a subliminal self-help tape would be "Head Cleaner." I bet 
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Bug#252247: marked as done (RFP: kernel-patch-powerpc-pmdisk -- suspend to disk for PowerPC)

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Package: kernel-patch-powerpc-2.6.6
Version: 2.6.6-2
Severity: wishlist

> > Btw, is there a workaround of some sort that powerbook users are
> > using since the suspend does not work? Is shutting down the only
> > way?
>
> No, you can also use an older Powerbook where sleep is supported by Linux :)
>
> And there's a suspend-to-disk patch floating around, but I haven't
> tried it yet - mostly because nobody has filed a wishlist bug asking
> for it to be included in the official kernel.  So right now, it
> involves recompiling the kernel yourself.  Look for pmdisk if you're
> interested.

Since you asked for it: please include the pmdisk patch, currently
maintained by Guido Guenther, in kernel-patch-powerpc. Together with
appropriate invocation of suspend in pwrctl-local, this should keep people
with broken video drivers happy (suspend in place of sleep).

I've not heard of any problems with the patch other than suspend breaking
due to broken modules still loaded - pwrctl-local can take care of that,
too. Any generic power event scripting framework will also be capable of
supporting suspend.

Laptops unsupported for sleep mode is a rather serious bug, and suspend as
a workaround to fix that would be good to have. My only reason to not
raise the severity is that pmdisk might be replace by something even more
incomprehensible in future. There is some controversy to the effect that
this already happened, though.

With apologies to Douglas Adams,

Michael


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Hello,

This is an automatic mail sent to close the RFP you have reported or 
are involved with.

Your RFP wnpp bug is being closed because of the following reasons:
- It is, as of today, older than 450 days.
- It hasn't had any activity recently.

As this an automatic procedure, it could of course have something
wrong and probably it would be closing some bugs that are not 
intended by owners and submitters (like you) to be closed, for
example if the RFP is still of you

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