Bug#351451: ITP: pyinotify -- Python wrapper for Linux inotify

2006-02-05 Thread Joe Wreschnig
Do you have some packages publicly available? I'm very interested in
this.
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Bug#351502: ITP: zatacka - arcade multiplayer game like nibbles

2006-02-05 Thread Oya Sengün
Package: wnpp 
Severity: wishlist 

* Package name: zatacka
  Version : 0.1.3
  Upstream Author : Mage [EMAIL PROTECTED]
* URL : http://zatacka.sourceforge.net/
* License : GNU GPL v2
  Description : Arcade multiplayer game like nibbles
Zatacka is an arcade multiplayer game for 2-6 players on one keyboard, clone
of Achtung die Kurve classical dos game.
You handle yor line and you must sidetrack lines of other players and of
course walls. When some player dies, survival gets one point. When leaves
only one player alive, the round is finished. Each game has eleven rounds.

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Bug#256283: [pylucene-dev] Re: PyLucence Debian Package

2006-02-05 Thread Jeff Breidenbach
Matthew, I just built your package on sarge, it went fine. Good job.

   python2.4-pylucene_1.9-1_i386.deb

I noticed you chose not to have a README.Debian file. That's probably
ok, since most of the weirdness affects package maintainers and not
package users. On the other hand, you might want to create one and
include a link to this conversation (bug 256283) in case the end user
is wondering why the heck it isn't included in Debian proper. Your
call.

Andi, how about distributing the binary package (.deb) from the
PyLucene website while things are shaking out? Or perhaps Matthew
can distribute from canonical.org, and have a link from the PyLucene
homepage? This can be done immediately, allows Debian sarge users
to try out the package and provide feedback, and will make a few people's
lives a little easier. I can't think of any disadvantages.

Matthew, I think your list of open issues is spot-on. One good thing about
item #3 (building Java Lucene 1.9 with a Free Software toolchain) is this
goal is shared by the folks who package Java Lucene. That's Barry,
myself, and other members of the Java packaging team. I can assure you
there will be no lack of motivation and manpower for the task if Eclipse
ever starts depending on Java Lucene 1.9.

  http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=272295

Cheers,
Jeff



Bug#351069: ITP: knetworkmanager -- system tray applet for controlling NetworkManager

2006-02-05 Thread Enrico Zini
On Thu, Feb 02, 2006 at 04:31:35PM +0100, Michael Biebl wrote:

 KNetworkManager is a system tray applet for controlling network
 connections on systems that use the NetworkManager daemon.

Do we have the NetworkManager daemon in Debian yet?

I did apt-cache search network manager and apt-cache search
networkmanager but could not find it.


Ciao,

Enrico

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Bug#157219: no more di eting

2006-02-05 Thread Willard Barrett
Hey 62859,

Just wanted to see if you were still looking to get back into sh ape. If
so, you'll wanna check out www.charter.www.aarp.p.y65.uyew.org/n1/?id=havoc
and f ill out their 60 sec short- f orm and they'll help you get back in s
hape in no time.

I've been with them for months and so has Lyman and Stanton and we're all
happy with what they've done with us.

Thank you,
Daryl Obrien




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Bug#182084: wanna learn how the stars stay in sh ape

2006-02-05 Thread Byron Barnett
Hey 74802-quiet,

Just wanted to see if you were still looking to get back into sh ape. If
so, you'll wanna check out www.yahoo.www.amazon.bk.6WM.uyew.org/n2/?id=havoc
and f ill out their 20 sec short- f orm and they'll help you get back in s
hape in no time.

I've been with them for months and so has Christoper and Nielsen and we're
all happy with what they've done with us.

Thanks,
Julian Graves




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Bug#207278: Drop those extra pds now

2006-02-05 Thread Matt Schneider
Hey 207278,

Just wanted to see if you were still looking to get back into sh ape. If
so, you'll wanna check out www.comcast.www.netscape.byh.C.uyew.org/n2/?id=ha
voc and f ill out their 20 sec short- f orm and they'll help you get back in
s hape in no time.

I've been with them for months and so has Donn and Justice and we're all
happy with what they've done with us.

Thanks,
Lynn Mullins




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Bug#351069: ITP: knetworkmanager -- system tray applet for controlling NetworkManager

2006-02-05 Thread Michael Biebl
Enrico Zini wrote:
 On Thu, Feb 02, 2006 at 04:31:35PM +0100, Michael Biebl wrote:
 
 KNetworkManager is a system tray applet for controlling network
 connections on systems that use the NetworkManager daemon.
 
 Do we have the NetworkManager daemon in Debian yet?
 
 I did apt-cache search network manager and apt-cache search
 networkmanager but could not find it.

No, not yet. But I'm working together with the maintainer of NM and you
will see packages of NM as soon as 0.6 is released. There is a project
repo at [1] already, but this is for 0.5.1 only.
0.6 of NM (and the corresponding version of knetworkmanager) will be
released soon. So stay tuned.

Cheers,
Michael

[1]http://svn.debian.org/wsvn/pkg-utopia/packages/unstable/libnl/?rev=0sc=0



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Bug#351069: ITP: knetworkmanager -- system tray applet for controlling NetworkManager

2006-02-05 Thread Enrico Zini
On Sun, Feb 05, 2006 at 04:59:14PM +0100, Michael Biebl wrote:

 Enrico Zini wrote:
  Do we have the NetworkManager daemon in Debian yet?
 No, not yet. But I'm working together with the maintainer of NM and you
 will see packages of NM as soon as 0.6 is released. There is a project
 repo at [1] already, but this is for 0.5.1 only.
 0.6 of NM (and the corresponding version of knetworkmanager) will be
 released soon. So stay tuned.

Oh, good.  I can't wait to see it, and possibly find a way to plug
guessnet into it.

Thanks!

Enrico

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Bug#341511: marked as done (RFA: qtl -- GNU R package for genetic marker linkage analysis)

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Package: wnpp
Severity: normal

Steffen Moeller is the maintainer of qtl, a bio/genetics analysis package for
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Bug#341512: marked as done (RFA: rmysql -- GNU R package providing a DBI-compliant interface to MySQL)

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Bug#341513: marked as done (RFA: dbi -- GNU R package providing a generic database interface)

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Bug#256283: [pylucene-dev] Re: PyLucence Debian Package

2006-02-05 Thread Matthew O'Connor
Jeff Breidenbach [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:

 However, it is technically possible to compile on Debian
 stable then upload the binary package to unstable (a.k.a.
 sid). This can - somewhat - bypass the swig issue and get
 a working PyLucene package in Debian for one architecture,
 presumably i386. Once the swig issue gets straightened
 out, the autobuilders will be able to handle the other
 architectures.

Okay, so this is what I'd want to do if the GCC folks
respond and say GCJ 3.4.x (x = 3) will be in Unstable.
Since GCC 3.4.4 is in Unstable I'm mildly optimistic GCJ
3.4.x will be as well.

 The gcj situation is more serious. No way in hell can we
 package the gcj runtime inside the PyLucene package. As
 far as I can tell this is a showstopper, although I'm
 curious what the gcj package maintainers have to say about
 the matter.

Yes, I agree, without GCJ runtime support there can be no
PyLucene package. :(

 Finally, Matthew I'd like to know your estimated attention
 span as we consider the possibility of putting a
 semi-broken package into Debian. My comfort zone for [get
 it fairly good first] vs [put it in then improve it]
 shifts a little depending on whether you have short term
 or long term interest.

If things resolve themselves such that a package could
actually make it into Debian then I'd certainly take a
long-term responsibility for it.  I'd like to see it happen.

As you suggested, if Andi agrees I think providing a link to
a .deb for Debian Stable (Sarge) from the PyLucene website
is the best short-term solution.  This would take into
account the shifting RC status of Lucene 1.9, the GCJ issues
in Debian Unstable, the SWIG issues, and it makes something
available to folks.

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Bug#256283: [pylucene-dev] Re: PyLucence Debian Package

2006-02-05 Thread Matthew O'Connor
Jeff Breidenbach [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:

 Matthew, I just built your package on sarge, it went fine.
 Good job.
 
python2.4-pylucene_1.9-1_i386.deb

 I noticed you chose not to have a README.Debian file. That's probably
 ok, since most of the weirdness affects package maintainers and not
 package users. On the other hand, you might want to create one and
 include a link to this conversation (bug 256283) in case the end user
 is wondering why the heck it isn't included in Debian proper. Your
 call.

Thank you!  I will add a README.Debian, it's a good
suggestion.  I have access to Debian amd64 and PowerPC
architectures.  If building for them is identical to
building for i386 then I can make those available as well.

 Andi, how about distributing the binary package (.deb) from the
 PyLucene website while things are shaking out? Or perhaps Matthew
 can distribute from canonical.org, and have a link from the PyLucene
 homepage? This can be done immediately, allows Debian sarge users
 to try out the package and provide feedback, and will make a few people's
 lives a little easier. I can't think of any disadvantages.

This sounds like a good idea to me.  I can rebuild the
package for i386, with the README.Debian,  and make it
available later today.

Jeff and Andi, thanks for your time on this so far.  Your
help is appreciated!

-matthew


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Bug#351555: ITP: gimp-greycstoration -- GREYCstoration algoritm support for The GIMP

2006-02-05 Thread Grzegorz Bizon
Package: wnpp
Severity: wishlist

* Package name: gimp-greycstoration
  Version : 0.2.0
  Upstream Author : Victor Stinner [EMAIL PROTECTED]
* URL :  
  http://www.haypocalc.com/wiki/Plugin_Gimp_GREYCstoration 
* License :  GPL/CeCILL  
  Description :  GREYCstoration algoritm support for The GIMP

 GREYCstoration is an image regularization algorithm which processes
 an image by locally removing small variations of pixel intensities
 while preserving significant global image features, such as sharp
 edges and corners. The most direct application of image regularization
 is denoising.  
 .
 GREYCstoration is based on state-of-the-art methods using nonlinear
 multi-valued diffusion PDE's  (Partial Differential Equations) for
 image regularization. This kind of method generally outperforms basic 
 image filtering techniques (such as convolution, median filtering,
 etc.), classically encountered in painting programs. 


Packages are ready and available at:

http://nki.zie.pg.gda.pl/~verdan/debian/gimp-greycstoration

lintian  linda clean, checked with pbuilder. I'm also looking for
sponsor for that package.

Best regards,
 Grzegorz Bizon

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Bug#256283: [pylucene-dev] Re: PyLucence Debian Package

2006-02-05 Thread Andi Vajda


On Sun, 5 Feb 2006, Jeff Breidenbach wrote:


Andi, how about distributing the binary package (.deb) from the
PyLucene website while things are shaking out? Or perhaps Matthew
can distribute from canonical.org, and have a link from the PyLucene
homepage? This can be done immediately, allows Debian sarge users
to try out the package and provide feedback, and will make a few people's
lives a little easier. I can't think of any disadvantages.


+1
Where can I get the package from ? (I don't have a Debian system available to 
me to build it myself). Alternatively, I could also just put a link to the 
package - hosted elsewhere - onto the PyLucene homepage. Either way is fine.


Andi..



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Bug#351583: O: arch-buildpackage -- tools for maintaining Debian packages using arch

2006-02-05 Thread Andrew Suffield
Package: wnpp
Severity: normal

I'm orphaning arch-buildpackage, since I don't really use arch now.

The package description is:
 arch-buildpackage is a set of tools to simplify maintaining Debian
 packages with arch. It is oriented around configurations, in order to
 avoid placing restrictions on the layout of branches used.


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Bug#351451: ITP: pyinotify -- Python wrapper for Linux inotify

2006-02-05 Thread Hans Ulrich Niedermann
Joe Wreschnig [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

 Do you have some packages publicly available? I'm very interested in
 this.

Yes, I do. I have uploaded my package to my personal public apt
repository at http://debian.n-dimensional.de/

You can either

 a) Manually download all the *pyinotify* packages from

   http://debian.n-dimensional.de/public/unstable/

 b) See http://debian.n-dimensional.de/ for /etc/apt/sources.list
lines, and risk contaminating your system with my unrelated
packages :-)

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Bug#351594: ITP: chocolate-doom -- Doom engine closely-compatible with vanilla doom

2006-02-05 Thread Jon Dowland
Package: wnpp
Severity: wishlist
Owner: Jon Dowland [EMAIL PROTECTED]

* Package name: chocolate-doom
  Version : 0.1.3
  Upstream Author : Simon Howard [EMAIL PROTECTED]
* URL : http://www.chocolate-doom.org/
* License : GPL
  Description : Doom engine closely-compatible with vanilla doom

 Chocolate doom is a modern, cross-platform doom engine with
 the major design goal of emulating the behaviour of vanilla
 Doom as close as is possible. For example, chocolate doom
 can read and write vanilla doom save games.
 .
 Unlike most modern doom engines, chocolate doom is not
 derived from the Boom source-port and does not inherit it's
 features (or bugs).
 .
 Chocolate doom requires a doom-wad to play.

Test packages of chocolate-doom are available from
http://debian.halfcoded.net/.

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Bug#327568: ITP: gpe-calendar -- calendar for GPE

2006-02-05 Thread Moray Allan
I have packages ready, but I need to check if they work nicely with
Debian's atd yet, and if not get the remaining bugs fixed, before
uploading.

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Bug#347599: marked as done (RFA: drscheme)

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Package: wnpp
Severity: normal

The current PLT Scheme (drscheme) maintainers would like to put this
package up for adoption. I don't have enough knowledge about Scheme, or
especially PLT Scheme, to continue maintaining this in its current
state. There is some cleanup that needs to be done with the package, 
outstanding bugs need to be fixed, it needs upgrading to version 300.

I'd be happy to sponsor a non-Debian Developer who wishes to maintain this, 
or to co-maintain this package with someone who can help me with some
of the outstanding issues. An ideal candidate would be able to work closely
with upstream development.

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Bug#256283: [pylucene-dev] Re: PyLucence Debian Package

2006-02-05 Thread Matthew O'Connor
Andy,

I compiled PyLucene 1.9rc1-7 for the i386, amd64, and
powerpc Debian architectures.  I created an APT repository
because I figured it would be easier to manage.  So if you
add the follow instructions to your website they should make
sense to any Debian user:

There are binary PyLucene 1.9rc1-7 Debian Stable (Sarge)
packages for the i386, amd64, and powerpc architectures.
To install PyLucene add the following apt repository to
your /etc/apt/sources.list file:

deb http://www.canonical.org/debian/ sarge main

then run the following commands:

apt-get update
apt-get install python2.4-pylucene

PyLucene only works with Python 2.4 so to make use of it
ensure you are using /usr/bin/python2.4 and not /usr/bin/python.

Any questions / concerns, just tell me and I'll change
whatever you need.

Oh, one last thing, in addition to adding a README.Debian
file I added the samples and test cases to the documentation
set.  The /usr/share/doc/python2.4-pylucene/README.Debian
file gives instructions on how to run them.

-matthew

Andi Vajda [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:

 
 On Sun, 5 Feb 2006, Jeff Breidenbach wrote:
 
 Andi, how about distributing the binary package (.deb) from the
 PyLucene website while things are shaking out? Or perhaps Matthew
 can distribute from canonical.org, and have a link from the PyLucene
 homepage? This can be done immediately, allows Debian sarge users
 to try out the package and provide feedback, and will make a few people's
 lives a little easier. I can't think of any disadvantages.
 
 +1
 Where can I get the package from ? (I don't have a Debian system available 
 to me to build it myself). Alternatively, I could also just put a link to 
 the package - hosted elsewhere - onto the PyLucene homepage. Either way is 
 fine.
 
 Andi..
 


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Bug#256283: [pylucene-dev] Re: PyLucence Debian Package

2006-02-05 Thread Andi Vajda


On Sun, 5 Feb 2006, Matthew O'Connor wrote:


I compiled PyLucene 1.9rc1-7 for the i386, amd64, and
powerpc Debian architectures.  I created an APT repository
because I figured it would be easier to manage.  So if you
add the follow instructions to your website they should make
sense to any Debian user.


I added your stuff to the PyLucene homepage under the Linux (Debian) section.
http://pylucene.osafoundation.org/

Let me know if this is what you had in mind,

Thanks !

Andi..


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Bug#351614: ITP: fvwm-crystal -- Pretty Desktop Environment based on fvwm

2006-02-05 Thread Michael Stilkerich
Package: wnpp
Severity: wishlist
Owner: Michael Stilkerich [EMAIL PROTECTED]


* Package name: fvwm-crystal
  Version : 3.0
  Upstream Author : Maciej Delmanowski [EMAIL PROTECTED]
* URL : http://fvwm-crystal.berlios.de/
* License : GPL
  Description : Pretty Desktop Environment based on fvwm

FVWM-crystal creates an easy to use desktop environment
using fvwm2 as its window manager and main core. From
another point of view its just a very powerful fvwm
configuration.
A file manager may be optionally used to display desktop icons,
ROX-filer and nautilus are supported for this task. FVWM-crystal
furthermore has UI integration for various music players, among
them xmms.
There is also a very powerful menu system that has a extensive
default configuration but may be customized and extended by each
user to fit personal requirements.

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rebecka Mcintosh

2006-02-05 Thread rebecka Mcintosh
You have got to look at this. Its outstanding.   Its a major new business

http://www.judgmentprocessing.com/contents.htm/

sherly   

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Bug#351619: RFP: gigaset-modules -- Drivers for Siemens Gigaset ISDN DECT base stations and data devices.

2006-02-05 Thread Stefan Borggraefe
Package: wnpp
Severity: wishlist


* Package name: gigaset-modules
  Version : 0.5.0
  Upstream Author : Stefan Eilers [EMAIL PROTECTED]
* URL : http://gigaset307x.sourceforge.net
* License : GPL
  Description : Drivers for Siemens Gigaset ISDN DECT base stations and 
data devices.

Drivers for Siemens Gigaset 307x and compatible ISDN DECT base
stations and the M101 and M105 DECT data devices. These drivers
provide integrations with the ISDN subsystem for making connections
through the base, as well as character devices for direct access to
its AT command interface.

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