Bug#341532: ITP: mozilla-thunderbird-locale-cs -- Mozilla Thunderbird Czech Language/Region Package

2005-12-01 Thread Ondrej Sury
Package: wnpp
Severity: wishlist
Owner: Ondrej Sury [EMAIL PROTECTED]


* Package name: mozilla-thunderbird-locale-cs
  Version : 1.07debian
  Upstream Author : Czilla Team [EMAIL PROTECTED]
* URL : http://www.czilla.org/
* License : Mozilla Public License 1.1
  Description : Mozilla Thunderbird Czech Language/Region Package


 Czech Menu/Message resource an Region property package for Mozilla
 Thunderbird.
 .
 Homepage: http://www.czilla.org

Debian Release: testing/unstable
  APT prefers unstable
  APT policy: (500, 'unstable')
Architecture: i386 (i686)
Shell:  /bin/sh linked to /bin/bash
Kernel: Linux 2.6.12-10-686
Locale: LANG=C, LC_CTYPE=C (charmap=ANSI_X3.4-1968) (ignored: LC_ALL set to C)


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Bug#341561: RFP: amportal -- asterisk management portal

2005-12-01 Thread Luke Kenneth Casson Leighton
Package: wnpp
Severity: wishlist


* Package name: amportal
  Version : 1.10.010
  Upstream Author : don't know - look on sourceforge.
* URL : http://sf.net/amportal
* License : don't know - look on sourceforge.
  Description : asterisk management portal

(Include the long description here.)

copy of the sourceforge description:

Coalescent Systems Inc. launched The Asterisk Management Portal (AMP)
project to bring together best-of-breed applications to produce a
standardized implementation of Asterisk complete with web-based
administrative interface.

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Architecture: i386
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Bug#341565: ITP: libsundials-serial -- SUit of Nonlinear and DIfferential/ALgebraic equation Solvers

2005-12-01 Thread Rafael Laboissiere
Package: wnpp
Severity: wishlist
Owner: Rafael Laboissiere [EMAIL PROTECTED]


* Package name: libsundials-serial
  Version : 2.1.1
  Upstream Author : Peter Brown, Aaron Collier, Keith Grant, Alan Hindmarsh, 
Steve Lee, Radu Serban, Dan Shumaker, Carol Woodward
* URL : http://www.llnl.gov/CASC/sundials/
* License : BSD
  Description : SUit of Nonlinear and DIfferential/ALgebraic equation 
Solvers


The family of solvers referred to as SUNDIALS consists of solvers CVODE
(for ODE systems), CVODES (ODE with sensitivity analysis capabilities),
IDA (for differential-algebraic systems), and KINSOL (for nonlinear
algebraic systems).

This package will be maintained collectively by the Debian Octave Group
(http://pkg-octave.alioth.debian.org).  There will be in the future an
Octave package with the binding to this library.

A preliminary version of the package can be found at:

http://pkg-octave.alioth.debian.org/sundials/

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  APT prefers unstable
  APT policy: (500, 'unstable')
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Shell:  /bin/sh linked to /bin/dash
Kernel: Linux 2.6.8-1-686
Locale: LANG=en_US, LC_CTYPE=en_US (charmap=ISO-8859-1)



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Bug#329645: RFA: liblog-dispatch-perl -- Dispatches messages to multiple Log::Dispatch::* objects

2005-12-01 Thread Jonas Genannt
Hello,

I will adopt this package.


Greets,
Jonas


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Bug#338473: RFS: cheapglk - the most basic Glk implementation

2005-12-01 Thread Niko Tyni
Hi,

this is the first of my seven sponsoring requests for packages related
to Interactive Fiction and the Glk library specification.  I'm posting
them separately for clarity and CCing the corresponding ITP for each
package. Apologies for the number of emails.  Any comments on the packages
are welcome.

The packages more or less depend on one another. See the end of this
mail for a crude dependency graph. All of the packages use cdbs and
libtool, and most use automake as well.

Name: cheapglk
ITP: #338473
Download: http://mentors.debian.net/debian/pool/main/c/cheapglk/
Description: the most basic Glk implementation
 This library is an implementation of the Glk user interface specification
 that is as basic as possible. It uses simple stdio streams for input and 
 output and only supports a single window.  It supports limited text styles, 
 but no graphics or sound.
 .
 Glk is a cross-platform, portable user interface library specification.
 It can handle simple graphics but does best at text, which can contain
 formatting and hyper-links. It is targeted primarily for interactive fiction 
 (text adventure) systems.
 .
 The Glk API version implemented by this library is 0.6.1.
 .
  Homepage: http://www.eblong.com/zarf/glk/

License:

 CheapGlk: Cheapass Implementation of the Glk API.

 CheapGlk Library: version 0.8.7.
 Glk API which this implements: version 0.6.1.
 Designed by Andrew Plotkin [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 http://www.eblong.com/zarf/glk/index.html

 The source code in this package is copyright 1998-2000 by Andrew Plotkin. You
 may copy and distribute it freely, by any means and under any conditions,
 as long as the code and documentation is not changed. You may also
 incorporate this code into your own program and distribute that, or modify
 this code and use and distribute the modified version, as long as you retain
 a notice in your program or documentation which mentions my name and the
 URL shown above.


The dependency graph of the packages is crudely

cheapglk
  | \
  |  \
  V   V
glkterm  xglk
  |  /
  | /
  VV
glkloader
  | \
  |  \
  V   V
nitfol   glulxe
  ||
  ||
  VV
int-fiction-ifp

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Bug#189062: RFS: int-fiction-ifp - Interactive Fiction Plugin engine -- a collection of game intepreters

2005-12-01 Thread Niko Tyni
Hi,

this is the last of my seven sponsoring requests for packages related
to Interactive Fiction and the Glk library specification.  I'm posting
them separately for clarity and CCing the corresponding ITP for each
package. Apologies for the number of emails.  Any comments on the packages
are welcome.

Glk is a cross-platform, portable user interface library specification.
It can handle simple graphics but does best at text, which can contain
formatting and hyper-links. It is targeted primarily for interactive fiction 
(text adventure) systems.

The packages more or less depend on one another. See the end of this
mail for a crude dependency graph. All of the packages use cdbs and
libtool, and most use automake as well.

Name: int-fiction-ifp
ITP: #189062
License: GPL
Download: http://mentors.debian.net/debian/pool/main/i/int-fiction-ifp/
Description: Interactive Fiction Plugin engine -- a collection of game 
intepreters
 IFP, the Interactive Fiction Plugin engine, implements a single IF
 game-playing program that can run a number of popular IF game formats. It
 is based on the Glk user interface library and will thus run on both
 X and a terminal.
 .
 IFP directly handles compressed, gzipped, or bzipped game files, and game
 files, compressed or otherwise, contained in zip, tar, or cpio archives.
 It also handles URL references to game files, compressed game files,
 or game archives.
 .
  Homepage: http://www.ifarchive.org/if-archive/interpreters-multi/ifp/


The dependency graph of the packages is crudely

cheapglk
  | \
  |  \
  V   V
glkterm  xglk
  |  /
  | /
  VV
glkloader
  | \
  |  \
  V   V
nitfol   glulxe
  ||
  ||
  VV
int-fiction-ifp


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Bug#338468: RFS: xglk - Glk implementation for the X Window System

2005-12-01 Thread Niko Tyni
Hi,

this is the third of my seven sponsoring requests for packages related
to Interactive Fiction and the Glk library specification.  I'm posting
them separately for clarity and CCing the corresponding ITP for each
package. Apologies for the number of emails.  Any comments on the packages
are welcome.

The packages more or less depend on one another. See the end of this
mail for a crude dependency graph. All of the packages use cdbs and
libtool, and most use automake as well.

Name: xglk
ITP: #338468
Download: http://mentors.debian.net/debian/pool/main/x/xglk/
Description: Glk implementation for the X Window System
 This library is an implementation of the Glk user interface specification
 that uses the X Window System, supporting text styles and graphics.
 .
 Glk is a cross-platform, portable user interface library specification.
 It can handle simple graphics but does best at text, which can contain
 formatting and hyper-links. It is targeted primarily for interactive fiction 
 (text adventure) systems.
 .
 The Glk API version implemented by this library is 0.6.1.
 .
  Homepage: http://www.eblong.com/zarf/glk/

License:

 XGlk: X Windows Implementation of the Glk API.

 XGlk Library: version 0.4.11
 Glk API which this implements: version 0.6.1.
 Designed by Andrew Plotkin [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 http://www.eblong.com/zarf/glk/index.html

 The source code in this package is copyright 1998-9 by Andrew Plotkin. You
 may copy and distribute it freely, by any means and under any conditions,
 as long as the code and documentation is not changed. You may also
 incorporate this code into your own program and distribute that, or modify
 this code and use and distribute the modified version, as long as you retain
 a notice in your program or documentation which mentions my name and the
 URL shown above.


The dependency graph of the packages is crudely

cheapglk
  | \
  |  \
  V   V
glkterm  xglk
  |  /
  | /
  VV
glkloader
  | \
  |  \
  V   V
nitfol   glulxe
  ||
  ||
  VV
int-fiction-ifp

Cheers,
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Bug#338471: RFS: glkterm - an implementation of the Glk library for terminals

2005-12-01 Thread Niko Tyni
Hi,

this is the second of my seven sponsoring requests for packages related
to Interactive Fiction and the Glk library specification.  I'm posting
them separately for clarity and CCing the corresponding ITP for each
package. Apologies for the number of emails.  Any comments on the packages
are welcome.

The packages more or less depend on one another. See the end of this
mail for a crude dependency graph. All of the packages use cdbs and
libtool, and most use automake as well.

Name: glkterm
ITP: #338471
Download: http://mentors.debian.net/debian/pool/main/g/glkterm/
Description: an implementation of the Glk library for terminals
 This library is an implementation of the Glk user interface specification
 that works on a terminal and uses the ncurses library. It supports limited
 text styles, but no graphics or sound.
 .
 Glk is a cross-platform, portable user interface library specification.
 It can handle simple graphics but does best at text, which can contain
 formatting and hyper-links. It is targeted primarily for interactive fiction 
 (text adventure) systems.
 .
 The Glk API version implemented by this library is 0.6.1.
 .
  Homepage: http://www.eblong.com/zarf/glk/

License:

 GlkTerm: Curses.h Implementation of the Glk API.

 GlkTerm Library: version 0.7.8.
 Glk API which this implements: version 0.6.1.
 Designed by Andrew Plotkin [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 http://www.eblong.com/zarf/glk/index.html

 The source code in this package is copyright 1998-2000 by Andrew Plotkin. You
 may copy and distribute it freely, by any means and under any conditions,
 as long as the code and documentation is not changed. You may also
 incorporate this code into your own program and distribute that, or modify
 this code and use and distribute the modified version, as long as you retain
 a notice in your program or documentation which mentions my name and the
 URL shown above.


The dependency graph of the packages is crudely

cheapglk
  | \
  |  \
  V   V
glkterm  xglk
  |  /
  | /
  VV
glkloader
  | \
  |  \
  V   V
nitfol   glulxe
  ||
  ||
  VV
int-fiction-ifp

Cheers,
-- 
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Bug#338475: RFS: nitfol - a Z-machine adventure game interpreter

2005-12-01 Thread Niko Tyni
Hi,

this is the sixth of my seven sponsoring requests for packages related
to Interactive Fiction and the Glk library specification.  I'm posting
them separately for clarity and CCing the corresponding ITP for each
package. Apologies for the number of emails.  Any comments on the packages
are welcome.

Glk is a cross-platform, portable user interface library specification.
It can handle simple graphics but does best at text, which can contain
formatting and hyper-links. It is targeted primarily for interactive fiction 
(text adventure) systems.

The packages more or less depend on one another. See the end of this
mail for a crude dependency graph. All of the packages use cdbs and
libtool, and most use automake as well.

Name: nitfol
ITP: #338475
License: GPL
Download: http://mentors.debian.net/debian/pool/main/n/nitfol/
Description: a Z-machine adventure game interpreter
 Nitfol is an interpreter that will play adventure games written for Infocom's
 Z-machine standard. It uses the Glk library and is thus highly portable and
 will run on both X and a terminal. It has limited support for sound and
 graphics, a built-in Z-code debugger and an automapper.


The dependency graph of the packages is crudely

cheapglk
  | \
  |  \
  V   V
glkterm  xglk
  |  /
  | /
  VV
glkloader
  | \
  |  \
  V   V
nitfol   glulxe
  ||
  ||
  VV
int-fiction-ifp


Cheers,
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Bug#338476: RFS: glulxe - an adventure game interpreter

2005-12-01 Thread Niko Tyni
Hi,

this is the fifth of my seven sponsoring requests for packages related
to Interactive Fiction and the Glk library specification.  I'm posting
them separately for clarity and CCing the corresponding ITP for each
package. Apologies for the number of emails.  Any comments on the packages
are welcome.

Glk is a cross-platform, portable user interface library specification.
It can handle simple graphics but does best at text, which can contain
formatting and hyper-links. It is targeted primarily for interactive fiction 
(text adventure) systems.

The packages more or less depend on one another. See the end of this
mail for a crude dependency graph. All of the packages use cdbs and
libtool, and most use automake as well.

Name: glulxe
ITP: #338476
Download: http://mentors.debian.net/debian/pool/main/g/glulxe/
Description: an adventure game interpreter
 Glulxe is an interpreter for the Glulx virtual machine designed for
 playing interactive fiction (adventure games), similar to the Infocom's
 Z-machine standard. It uses the Glk library for I/O and is thus highly
 portable and will run on both X and a terminal.
 .
  Homepage: http://www.eblong.com/zarf/glulx/
License:
 Glulxe: the Glulx VM interpreter
 Version 0.3.5

 Designed by Andrew Plotkin [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 http://www.eblong.com/zarf/glulx/index.html

 The source code in this package is copyright 1999 by Andrew Plotkin. You
 may copy and distribute it freely, by any means and under any conditions,
 as long as the code and documentation is not changed. You may also
 incorporate this code into your own program and distribute that, or modify
 this code and use and distribute the modified version, as long as you retain
 a notice in your program or documentation which mentions my name and the
 URL shown above.


The dependency graph of the packages is crudely

cheapglk
  | \
  |  \
  V   V
glkterm  xglk
  |  /
  | /
  VV
glkloader
  | \
  |  \
  V   V
nitfol   glulxe
  ||
  ||
  VV
int-fiction-ifp


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Bug#338477: RFS: glkloader - dynamic loading front end for Glk libraries

2005-12-01 Thread Niko Tyni
Hi,

this is the fourth of my seven sponsoring requests for packages related
to Interactive Fiction and the Glk library specification.  I'm posting
them separately for clarity and CCing the corresponding ITP for each
package. Apologies for the number of emails.  Any comments on the packages
are welcome.

The packages more or less depend on one another. See the end of this
mail for a crude dependency graph. All of the packages use cdbs and
libtool, and most use automake as well.

Name: glkloader
ITP: #338477
License: BSD
Download: http://mentors.debian.net/debian/pool/main/g/glkloader/
Description: dynamic loading front end for Glk libraries
 Glk is a cross-platform, portable user interface library specification.
 It can handle simple graphics but does best at text, which can contain
 formatting and hyper-links. It is targeted primarily for interactive fiction 
 (text adventure) systems.
 .
 Glk implementations exist for X (see the libxglk0 package), 
 Curses-based terminals (libglkterm0), stdio-based terminals 
 (libcheapglk0), Mac OS, DOS, Windows, and several other platforms.  .
 .
 This library does not provide a real Glk implementation, just a
 dynamic loading front-end that lets the actual Glk library be chosen
 at runtime. You need a Glk implementation (meaning any package that
 provides glk-0.6.1-implementation) before this library actually becomes
 usable. This package depends on libglkterm0, and recommends/suggests
 the others.
 .
 The Glk API version implemented by this library is 0.6.1.


The dependency graph of the packages is crudely

cheapglk
  | \
  |  \
  V   V
glkterm  xglk
  |  /
  | /
  VV
glkloader
  | \
  |  \
  V   V
nitfol   glulxe
  ||
  ||
  VV
int-fiction-ifp


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Bug#341344: python-urwid packaged, just needs to be added

2005-12-01 Thread Ian Ward
I already have packaged python-urwid and python(2.1|2.2|2.3|2.4)-urwid. 
The files from the debian directory may be downloaded from:

http://excess.org/urwid/debian.tar.gz

And the latest version of the sources are:
http://excess.org/urwid/urwid-0.8.10.tar.gz

It would be great if someone could help include this package in the 
standard debian archives. Other people have already packaged Urwid for 
Darwin, Gentoo and Freebsd. Also there has been interest in including 
the package in Ubuntu, where it already works without modification to 
the debian packages.


Let me know what else is required.

Ian Ward



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Bug#341592: RFP: asterisk-perl -- a collection of perl modules to be used with asterisk

2005-12-01 Thread Luke Kenneth Casson Leighton
Package: wnpp
Severity: wishlist


* Package name: asterisk-perl
  Version : x.y.z
  Upstream Author : not clear from web page - feel free to work it out yourself
* URL : http://asterisk.gnuinter.net/
* License : don't know, haven't looked yet - free free to work it out 
for yourself
  Description : a collection of perl modules to be used with asterisk

(Include the long description here.)

the reason for raising a wnpp for this project is because amportal
depends on it.

as i am not actually _that_ interested in what it does - i just want
amportal to work and be debian packaged - i am leaving it up to you
to do the research into this project.

now you are aware of this project, the decision is yours to find someone
to do the research - from the web page - and get the information 
necessary to package this project.

i do _not_ want to hear the same fucking stupid shit that dickhead
who monitors the wnpp lists if you can't be bothered to find out the
information about what the version is and who the author is, i can't
be bothered to even look at it, so i'm deleting the wnpp.

that is _so_ fucking arrogant of him and he should _never_ have been
given the responsibility for RFPs as he has made a decision to DEPRIVE
people of the benefit of a possible package because he is too fucking
lazy.


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Bug#329990: RFA: libtest-inline-perl -- Embed tests and code examples in PO

2005-12-01 Thread Jonas Genannt
Hello,

I will adopt this package.


Greets,
Jonas


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Bug#278810: ITP: slony-i

2005-12-01 Thread Stephen Frost
Greetings,

  Kind of amusing that you decided to do this now, I've just recently
  been working with Slony upstream to get things cleaned up so Debian
  packages can be easily built from Slony.  I've been working from CVS
  but I've been told that the fixes will be back-patched into the stable
  branch and released with the next stable release.  A couple comments:

  Probably best to use Build-Depends-Indep in this case since building 
  the docs adds alot of dependencies that aren't otherwise necessary.
  This is what I had:

Build-Depends-Indep: postgresql-autodoc, libjpeg-progs, groff,
  gs-common, netpbm, imagemagick, opensp, openjade, docbook-utils
Build-Depends: postgresql-server-dev-8.0, libpq-dev, cdbs, flex,
  bison

  According to upstream though, technically flex and bison shouldn't be
  necessary when building from a release (I was building from CVS).
  You should be able to remove the flex/bison parts of yoour clean::
  too, really.  Was there some reason you needed to rebuild them?

  Additionally, we need to figure out the best way to build both 8.0
  debs and 8.1 debs.  I like that you split it out into different debs,
  I hadn't gotten to that yet myself but had planned to.  I'm not sure
  slony1-bin should Recommend postgresql-8.0-slony1 (a Suggests would be
  better, imv).  Additionally, ntp-server should be a Recommends in
  postgresql-8.0-slony1, not slony1-bin.

  Here's what I have for my configure arguments (based on CVS, where
  these actually all work now...):


DEB_CONFIGURE_EXTRA_FLAGS += --with-pgsharedir=/usr/share/slony1
DEB_CONFIGURE_EXTRA_FLAGS += --with-pglibdir=/usr/share/slony1
DEB_CONFIGURE_EXTRA_FLAGS += --with-pgpkglibdir=/usr/lib/postgresql/8.0/lib
DEB_CONFIGURE_EXTRA_FLAGS += --with-perltools
DEB_CONFIGURE_EXTRA_FLAGS += --with-docs --with-docdir=/usr/share/doc/slony1/
DEB_CONFIGURE_EXTRA_FLAGS += --disable-rpath

  I've also got DEB_AUTO_UPDATE_AUTOCONF = true, but again that
  shouldn't be necessary when building from a release.  A couple of
  other things to note about the above:

  --disable-rpath doesn't work except in recent CVS.

  --pgsharedir, --pgpkglibdir, and --pglibdir have to be overridden
  because the configure script checks for things which aren't there in
  those directories (unless you've got the actual postgresql server
  installed, which really isn't an option on a buildd).  Also, make
  install in the docs directory ignores the alternate root (again,
  except for in recent CVS).

  --pglibdir is actually still broken in CVS, talking w/ X-Fade in
  #slony on OPN about getting that fixed (or, even better, changing
  tools/altperl to use something else like --perlsharedir for the
  install path for slon-tools.pm).

  Thanks for working on this, I really should have posted an update when
  I started working on this stuff again last month, sorry about that.

Thanks again!

Stephen


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Bug#322836: update

2005-12-01 Thread Eldon Koyle
Currently working with upstream to fix optimization issues w/gcc-4 which
yield erronious results.

--
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Bug#328958: RFA: libmusicbrainz-2.1: Second generation incarnation of the CD Index -- optional

2005-12-01 Thread Florian Ernst
[ Sent to the RFA for libmusicbrainz-2.1 and the RC bug of
libmusicbrainz-2.0, as this relates to both ]

On Thu, Nov 24, 2005 at 12:05:53PM +0100, Florian Ernst wrote:
 On Sun, 18 Sep 2005 14:02:42 +0200, Andreas Rottmann wrote:
  I'd like someone adopt libmusicbrainz; [...]
  from my side. Maintainance of libmusicbrainz package is not very 
  time-consuming, you 
  should be familiar with C++ though.
 
 [...]
 I'm just wondering as I might be interested...

FWIW, I packaged the most recent upstream version, following my
personal style, i.e. omitting cdbs. Files are at
http://people.debian.org/~florian/libmusicbrainz-2.1/.

Unfortunately there were some problems with the python bindings:
contrary to what the upstream changelog suggests they were not
included in the tarball, but those bindings currently only exist in
CVS. However, they don't give any hint on what their copyright and
redistribution terms might be; in previous releases there was at least
a COPYING file in the python directory, even if no further reference
was given inside the individual files, but now this one is missing,
too. Thus I'm a bit hesitant to just copy them over...

With respect to this new situation I'd prefer to omit the python
bindings completely, despite the pending removal of the bindings as
shipped with libmusicbrainz-2.0. Any thoughts?

Cheers,
Flo


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Bug#340555: XyMTeX in TeX live

2005-12-01 Thread Karl Berry
Regretfully, Dr. Shinsaku unambiguously replied to me that he wishes to
restrict XyMTeX distribution.  So I'll be taking it out of TeX Live for
next year.

Date: Thu, 01 Dec 2005 09:16:29 +0900
From: Fujita Shinsaku [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Karl Berry)
Subject: Re: XyMTeX licensing

Dear Dr. Berry

Thank you for your announcement on XyMTeX. 
Because XyMTeX has not been fully developed and should be 
equipped with other additional functions, 
I wish to restrict the disturibution within 
personal use and CTAN distribution. 

 If that is truly what you intend, then we will regretfully have to
 remove XyMTeX from TeX Live (and other free software distribution).  

So I think this conclusion would be inevitable under your policy. 

Sincerely Yours

Shinsaku Fujita
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Bug#341638: ITP: libparams-util-perl -- Perl extension for simple standalone param-checking functions

2005-12-01 Thread Jonas Genannt
Package: wnpp
Severity: wishlist
Owner: Jonas Genannt [EMAIL PROTECTED]


* Package name: libparams-util-perl
  Version : 0.07
  Upstream Author : Adam Kennedy [EMAIL PROTECTED]
* URL : http://search.cpan.org/~adamk/
* License : GPL
  Description : Perl extension for simple standalone param-checking 
functions

 Params::Util provides a basic set of importable functions that makes
 checking parameters a hell of a lot easier. The functions provided by
 Params::Util check in the most strictly correct manner, and in should
 not be fooled by odd cases.
 .
 To use, simply load the module providing the functions you want to
 use as arguments (as shown in the SYNOPSIS). For now, to aid in clarity
 and code maintenance, you will need to name the functions explicitly,
 rather than just importing everything.

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Bug#340555: XyMTeX in TeX live

2005-12-01 Thread Kevin B. McCarty
Karl Berry wrote:
 Regretfully, Dr. Shinsaku unambiguously replied to me that he wishes to
 restrict XyMTeX distribution.  So I'll be taking it out of TeX Live for
 next year.

I'm very sorry to hear that my inquiry resulted in the removal of XyMTeX
from TeXLive. :-(  It is a really useful tool.

Let's hope that when Dr. Shinsaku considers XyMTeX more polished, he'll
reconsider the license.

regards to all,

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Bug#340555: [tex-live] Re: XyMTeX in TeX live

2005-12-01 Thread Norbert Preining
On Don, 01 Dez 2005, Karl Berry wrote:
 Regretfully, Dr. Shinsaku unambiguously replied to me that he wishes to
 restrict XyMTeX distribution.  So I'll be taking it out of TeX Live for
 next year.

Thanks Karl for asking. I am rebuilding texlive debian packages now
without xymtex.

Best wishes

Norbert

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Processed: Please remove guitar

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Bug#341674: ITP: QwikWeb -- Communication tool which integrates mail and wiki

2005-12-01 Thread NIIBE Yutaka
Package: wnpp
Severity: wishlist
Owner: NIIBE Yutaka [EMAIL PROTECTED]


* Package name: QwikWeb
  Version : 0.7.1
  Upstream Author : Kouichirou Eto 2005 at eto.com
* URL : http://qwik/jp
* License : GNU GPL
  Description : Communication tool which integrates mail and wiki

QwikWeb is a web-based application tool which integrates mailing list
and WikiWikiWeb.  For mailing list, it uses QuickML, user friendly
list which requires no administrator.  Its Wiki has many useful
plug-ins, such as scheduling, Post-It, map and counter.
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Bug#316769: ITA: gnusim8085 -- Graphical Intel 8085 simulator

2005-12-01 Thread Matej Vela
retitle 316769 O: gnusim8085 -- Graphical Intel 8085 simulator
noowner 316769
thanks

On Sat, Nov 12, 2005 at 09:06:19 +0100, Matej Vela wrote:
 On Mon, Oct 17, 2005 at 00:03:26 -0400, Ernesto Crespo wrote:
 retitle  316769 ITA: gnusim8085 -- Graphical Intel 8085 simulator

 Do you still intend to adopt gnusim8085?  (This is just a ping, I'm
 not interested in adopting it myself.)

I haven't heard back from you, so I'm assuming you're no longer
interested.  If you are, feel free to retitle the bug again.

Thanks,

Matej


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Bug#321113: ITA: tripwire -- file and directory integrity checker

2005-12-01 Thread Matej Vela
retitle 321113 O: tripwire -- file and directory integrity checker
noowner 321113
thanks

On Sat, Nov 12, 2005 at 09:04:15 +0100, Matej Vela wrote:
 On Mon, Oct 17, 2005 at 00:06:09 -0400, Ernesto Crespo wrote:
 retitle 321113 ITA:tripwire -- file and directory integrity checker

 Do you still intend to adopt tripwire?  (This is just a ping, I'm not
 interested in adopting it myself.)

I haven't heard back from you, so I'm assuming you're no longer
interested.  If you are, feel free to retitle the bug again.

Thanks,

Matej


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