Bug#407654: O: slidentd -- minimal ident (RFC 1413) daemon

2007-02-08 Thread Daniel Baumann
David Smith wrote:
> I agree using dpatch is better so I've made the appropriate
> changes and reuploaded. I'm a big fan of darcs and am
> evaluating darcs-buildpackage but for now, just using dpatch is
> definitely better than directly modifying the source.

everything good, except that your orig.tar.gz doesn't match the one in
the archive. please rebuild.

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Bug#393435: itp status

2007-02-08 Thread Emmanuel Bouthenot

Hi,

When did you plan to upload this package ?

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Bug#409563: ITP: thinkfinger -- library and utility for the SGS Thomson Microelectronics fingerprint reader

2007-02-08 Thread Marcus Better
> libpam-thinkfinger (depends on libthinkfinger0)
> libthinkfinger0
> libthinkfinger-dev
> thinkfinger (depends on libpam-thinkfinger)

(What is the thinkfinger package for, if the tool is in the library package?)

I really think the binary should not go in the library package, see
http://www.netfort.gr.jp/~dancer/column/libpkg-guide/libpkg-guide.html#shldevpackagecontents
 :

---
3. Other files, plugins, runtime binaries
Usually upstream shared library packages contain some documentation and 
example runtime binaries. They should not reside in the runtime shared 
library package. They should be put in the -DEV package, or another package 
that does not have a SONAME version number appended on it, such as 
libfoo-runtime 
 This is because the ability of runtime shared library package to upgrade and 
coexist suffers if the binaries are included in the runtime shared library 
package." 
---

But I don't have much experience with library packaging. Why not ask 
debian-mentors?

About the short description: Perhaps the manufacturer can be dropped entirely. 
Most users don't know or care about the manufacturer, but they know they have 
a Thinkpad:

"thinkfinger -- driver for the fingerprint reader found on some Thinkpad 
laptops"

The long description can have details about manufacturer and laptop models.

The lib and dev packages can simply have suffixes like "(support library)" 
and "(development files)", if needed.

Marcus


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Bug#407654: O: slidentd -- minimal ident (RFC 1413) daemon

2007-02-08 Thread David Smith
Daniel Baumann <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

> David Smith wrote:
>> I agree using dpatch is better so I've made the appropriate
>> changes and reuploaded. I'm a big fan of darcs and am
>> evaluating darcs-buildpackage but for now, just using dpatch is
>> definitely better than directly modifying the source.
>
> everything good, except that your orig.tar.gz doesn't match the one in
> the archive. please rebuild.
>

Heh, let's try that one more time. I've reuploaded to mentors
and I've verified the same package from my personal archive at
http://bosabosa.org/~dds/debian/ . If mentors is still fubared
please try the bosabosa archive.
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Bug#410162: ITP: schafkopf -- a popular Bavarian card game

2007-02-08 Thread Sebastian Harl
Package: wnpp
Severity: wishlist
Owner: Sebastian Harl <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

* Package name: schafkopf
  Upstream Author : Dominik Seichter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
* URL : http://schafkopf.berlios.de/
* License : GPL
  Description : a popular Bavarian card game

This is a KDE version of the Schafkopf game (a.k.a. Sheepshead in parts of the
USA). It has an easy to use GUI, a custom Bavarian Card Deck, an advanced AI,
a network mode and much more...

The long description is extracted from the homepage so far. I will probably be
improved before upload.


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Bug#407654: O: slidentd -- minimal ident (RFC 1413) daemon

2007-02-08 Thread Daniel Baumann
David Smith wrote:
> Heh, let's try that one more time. I've reuploaded to mentors
> and I've verified the same package from my personal archive at
> http://bosabosa.org/~dds/debian/ . If mentors is still fubared
> please try the bosabosa archive.

still wrong on both sites:

the one in debian:
59b89db95d447262894c5a56bd24ec04  slidentd_1.0.0.orig.tar.gz

the one from you:
16e443115ee48aadfd75deef9ebac624  slidentd_1.0.0.orig.tar.gz

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Bug#409563: ITP: thinkfinger -- library and utility for the SGS Thomson Microelectronics fingerprint reader

2007-02-08 Thread Jon Dowland

Luca Capello wrote:

ATM I don't really see any reason to create a separate package just
for tf-tool, because libthinkfinger + tf-tool (binary and manpage)
should generate a package around less than 50K in size.  In case new
tools will be added, we can split the package.

Is a strong reason against this?
Can I reverse the question and ask why *not* a separate binary package? 
Is it just to the additional difficulty with initial packaging?



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Bug#410162: ITP: schafkopf -- a popular Bavarian card game

2007-02-08 Thread Frank S. Thomas
On Thursday 08 February 2007, Sebastian Harl wrote:
> Package: wnpp
> Severity: wishlist
> Owner: Sebastian Harl <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>
> * Package name: schafkopf
>   Upstream Author : Dominik Seichter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> * URL : http://schafkopf.berlios.de/
> * License : GPL
>   Description : a popular Bavarian card game
>
> This is a KDE version of the Schafkopf game (a.k.a. Sheepshead in parts of
> the USA). It has an easy to use GUI, a custom Bavarian Card Deck, an
> advanced AI, a network mode and much more...
>
> The long description is extracted from the homepage so far. I will probably
> be improved before upload.

Hi Sebastian!

I've been packaging SchafKopf since version 0.5 but I never got round to 
filling an ITP and maintaining it for Debian. Maybe my package is helpful as 
starting point for yours:
http://frank.thomas-alfeld.de/download/debian/schafkopf/

Grüße,
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Bug#407654: O: slidentd -- minimal ident (RFC 1413) daemon

2007-02-08 Thread David Smith
Daniel Baumann <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

> David Smith wrote:
>> Heh, let's try that one more time. I've reuploaded to mentors
>> and I've verified the same package from my personal archive at
>> http://bosabosa.org/~dds/debian/ . If mentors is still fubared
>> please try the bosabosa archive.
>
> still wrong on both sites:
>
> the one in debian:
> 59b89db95d447262894c5a56bd24ec04  slidentd_1.0.0.orig.tar.gz
>
> the one from you:
> 16e443115ee48aadfd75deef9ebac624  slidentd_1.0.0.orig.tar.gz

I see. The md5sum of the file is different because the
timestamps inside the tarball are different, and the timestamps
are different because I'm using darcs-buildpackage which when
you tell it to make an upstream tarball, checks it out of the
darcs repository it created for upstream sources. So while
diff won't show you any difference, the md5sum will. I hadn't
thought of that.

And I guess darcs-buildpackage was just not expecting to have
to handle this situation of needing to publish a original
source tarball without actually having any changes inside it,
as would be the case with an upload to mentors.debian.net.

Since this seems to be a special case, I've rebuilt the package
by hand with the current source tarball and my debian
directory and the next time a package needs to be made
using darcs-buildpackage should not produce any problems. I
will check with John Goerzen if my understanding of the problem
is accurate and if there is any solution.

Sorry for going back and forth but please take another look
again,
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Bug#407654: O: slidentd -- minimal ident (RFC 1413) daemon

2007-02-08 Thread Daniel Baumann
David Smith wrote:
> Sorry for going back and forth but please take another look
> again,

good, uploaded, thanks.

if you want/need further sponsoring, don't hesiate to ask me again.

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Bug#409563: ITP: thinkfinger -- library and utility for the SGS Thomson Microelectronics fingerprint reader

2007-02-08 Thread Luca Capello
Hello!

On Thu, 08 Feb 2007 10:38:08 +0100, Jon Dowland wrote:
> Luca Capello wrote:
>> ATM I don't really see any reason to create a separate package just
>> for tf-tool, because libthinkfinger + tf-tool (binary and manpage)
>> should generate a package around less than 50K in size.  In case
>> new tools will be added, we can split the package.
>>
>> Is a strong reason against this?
>
> Can I reverse the question and ask why *not* a separate binary
> package? Is it just to the additional difficulty with initial
> packaging?

FWIW, there's on difficulty in packagin ThinkFinger.

I was wondering if having two packages with only one or two files [1]
was worth it, because in this case we have 4 times [2] the same
changelog.gz, changelog.Debian.gz, copyright and README.

As I already said, however, there're going to be two separated
packages.

Thx, bye,
Gismo / Luca

Footnotes: 
[1] one in libthinkfinger0, two in thinkfinger-tools (binary and manpage)
[2] libthinkfinger0, libthinfinger-dev, libpam-thinkfinger,
thinfinger-tools 


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Bug#409563: ITP: thinkfinger -- library and utility for the SGS Thomson Microelectronics fingerprint reader

2007-02-08 Thread Luca Capello
Hello!

On Thu, 08 Feb 2007 01:38:42 +0100, Guillem Jover wrote:
> Please do not include it in the lib package, it's a pain afterwards
> when a new version with a different soname is introduced and
> disallows parallel installation of those.

With my non-yet-skilled-library packager hat on, I don't see why one
should want to install an old binary version with the new library
one, as both are coming from the same source, thus the same version
number.

> (This will also be a problem for multi-arch).

I should admit that I don't know anything about multi-arch, but I
think I got your point.

So, once for all, tf-tool will be in thinkfinger-tools :-)

Thx, bye,
Gismo / Luca


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Bug#409563: ITP: thinkfinger -- library and utility for the SGS Thomson Microelectronics fingerprint reader

2007-02-08 Thread Luca Capello
Hello!

Please keep d-d in the cc: header.

On Thu, 08 Feb 2007 09:28:33 +0100, Marcus Better wrote:
>> libpam-thinkfinger (depends on libthinkfinger0)
>> libthinkfinger0
>> libthinkfinger-dev
>> thinkfinger (depends on libpam-thinkfinger)
>
> (What is the thinkfinger package for, if the tool is in the library
> package?)

Joshua and I are working together in the package, but I'm a bit busy
until the end of the week, thus we haven't finished yet the planning.
Please be patient.

> I really think the binary should not go in the library package, see
[...]
> But I don't have much experience with library packaging. Why not ask
> debian-mentors?

I think d-d is a better place than d-mentors in this specific case.
Anyway, it seems that what I was proposing was really a bad thing.

> About the short description: Perhaps the manufacturer can be dropped
> entirely.  Most users don't know or care about the manufacturer, but
> they know they have a Thinkpad:
>
> "thinkfinger -- driver for the fingerprint reader found on some
> Thinkpad laptops"

No, this fingerprint reader is present in some ThinkPad, but not only
ThinkPad [1].  What's really specific here is the manufacturer, as
it's what you can find in /proc/bus/usb/devices [2].

Now it's just a question of patience ;-)

Thx, bye,
Gismo / Luca

Footnotes: 
[1] it was discussed upstream if changing the name would have been
indeed necessary, but we ended up liking this name and not so
biased about ThinkPad ;-)
[2] http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=409563;msg=53;archive=yes


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Bug#398875: Any news on moodbar?

2007-02-08 Thread Modestas Vainius
Hi,

2006 m. December 18 d., Monday, Ludovic RESLINGER rašė:
> Actually I'm try to solve a bug with another of my packages, I began to
> make packaging of moodbar, but I didn't finish it.
> Please, be patient, it will be do in a few time, don't worry.
Any progress on the package? Almost 3 months is a long period of time.


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Bug#407654: marked as done (O: slidentd -- minimal ident (RfC 1413) daemon)

2007-02-08 Thread Debian Bug Tracking System
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Package: wnpp

I'm orphaning slidentd due to lack of interest in this package.

This package is in good shape and is trivial, makes it
ideal for any New Maintainer. In case a non-DD maintainer wants
to take this package over, I'll offer to sponsor it.

If there is no new maintainer within about two weeks, I'm going to
request its removal.

If you want to be the new maintainer, please see
http://www.debian.org/devel/wnpp/index.html#howto-o for detailed
instructions how to adopt a package properly.

Some information about this package:

Package: slidentd
Priority: extra
Section: net
Installed-Size: 136
Maintainer: Daniel Baumann <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Architecture: i386
Version: 1.0.0-4
Provides: ident-server
Depends: adduser, netbase
Conflicts: ident-server
Filename: pool/main/s/slidentd/slidentd_1.0.0-4_i386.deb
Size: 30290
MD5sum: 2dbe94be4be1cd27b8e314bdde8e589e
SHA1: f9d9761b2e1846b853702817b717afc3b7c956a3
SHA256: 1aa7070f9f4b8ba1e6269185908b4ab99a97b9f2130e4a91fe64ae61dc97
Description: minimal ident (RfC 1413) daemon
 It is similar in the purpose to pidentd but with different design
 goals. It's a very small and simple daemon that would not give out any
 sensitive information. In this regard it is not RFC compliant (RFC 1413
 requires the daemon to be insecure by default).
 .
 slidentd is statically compiled (with dietlibc) and quite small (~2kb).
Tag: interface::daemon, network::server, protocol::ident, role::program

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Source: slidentd
Source-Version: 1.0.0-6

We believe that the bug you reported is fixed in the latest version of
slidentd, which is due to be installed in the Debian FTP archive:

slidentd_1.0.0-6.diff.gz
  to pool/main/s/slidentd/slidentd_1.0.0-6.diff.gz
slidentd_1.0.0-6.dsc
  to pool/main/s/slidentd/slidentd_1.0.0-6.dsc
slidentd_1.0.0-6_i386.deb
  to pool/main/s/slidentd/slidentd_1.0.0-6_i386.deb



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Bug#410186: ITP: cl-flexichain -- an efficient gap buffer with a well-defined external protocol

2007-02-08 Thread Milan Zamazal
Package: wnpp
Owner: Milan Zamazal <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Severity: wishlist

* Package name: cl-flexichain
  Version : 1.2
  Upstream Author : Robert Strandh <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Matthieu Villeneuve 
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
* URL or Web page : http://www.cliki.net/Flexichain
* License : LGPL 2.1
  Description : An efficient gap buffer with a well-defined external 
protocol

  The flexichain protocol allows client code to dynamically add elements
  to, and delete elements from a sequence (or chain) of such elements.


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> retitle 408258 ITP: ipp2p -- netfilter/iptables module to identify 
> peer-to-peer (P2P) data in IP traffic
Bug#408258: RFP: ipp2p -- netfilter/iptables module to identify peer-to-peer 
(P2P) data in IP traffic
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Bug#408258: ITP: ipp2p -- netfilter/iptables module to identify peer-to-peer 
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Bug#409341: ITP: hgview -- Graphical viewer for distributed version content managment tools

2007-02-08 Thread Vincent Danjean
Steve Greenland a écrit :
> On 02-Feb-07, 01:08 (CST), Vincent Danjean <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: 
>> Package: wnpp
>> Severity: wishlist
>> Owner: Vincent Danjean <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>>
>> * Package name: hgview
>>   Version : not yet released
>>   Upstream Author : Ludovic Aubry <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>> * URL : http://www.logilab.org/hg/hgview
> 
> That redirects to the changelog, which is not actually very useful for
> someone trying to find info about the package. Google doesn't find
> anything more useful, though.

I talked with the upstream developer. the correct URL is
http://www.logilab.org/projects/hgview

>> * License : Not yet fixed. Probably GPL. I'm taking with upstream

It is GPL

>>   Programming Lang: Python + gtk
>>   Description : Graphical viewer for distributed SCM tools
>>
>>  Distributed Source Control Managment tools such as git/cogito or
>>  mercurial deals with large graphs of changesets. This tool allows to
>>  display them graphicaly. 
> 
> 1. That's "graphically".

ok. I will probably rewrite the whole description when the software will
be ready (and a list of features available).

> 2. Does hgview really support anything besides mercurial? A quick glance
> at hgview.py implies otherwise.

This is a very new project. When the first public release will be ready,
I will see which DSCM will be supported.

> 3. In anycase, explicitly list the supported DSCM systems. "Tools such
> as" doesn't help the user.

As soon as I know it, I will. Anyway, the first release will support
mercurial and perhaps cogito/git.

  Thanks for your remarks,
Vincent



Bug#410220: ITP: wxmacmolplt -- The MacMolPlt molecular visualization program

2007-02-08 Thread Brett Bode
Package: wnpp
Severity: wishlist
Owner: Brett Bode <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>


* Package name: wxmacmolplt
  Version : 6.3.0
  Upstream Author : Brett Bode <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
* URL : http://www.scl.ameslab.gov/MacMolPlt/
* License : GPL
  Programming Lang: C++
  Description : The MacMolPlt molecular visualization program

 MacMolPlt is designed to display the input and output of
 the GAMESS quantum chemistry package. It produces animations
 and/or publication quality output from a variety of input file
 formats.

-- System Information:
Debian Release: 4.0
  APT prefers testing
  APT policy: (990, 'testing'), (500, 'stable')
Architecture: i386 (i686)
Shell:  /bin/sh linked to /bin/bash
Kernel: Linux 2.6.18-3-686
Locale: LANG=en_US, LC_CTYPE=en_US (charmap=ISO-8859-1)


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Bug#409563: ITP: thinkfinger -- library and utility for the SGS Thomson Microelectronics fingerprint reader

2007-02-08 Thread Luca Capello
Hello!

This is for bug readers and d-d's information.

On Thu, 08 Feb 2007 14:24:55 +0100, Rafael Laboissiere wrote:
> * Luca Capello <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2007-02-08 12:04]:
>
>> On Thu, 08 Feb 2007 01:38:42 +0100, Guillem Jover wrote:
>> > Please do not include it in the lib package, it's a pain afterwards
>> > when a new version with a different soname is introduced and
>> > disallows parallel installation of those.
>> 
>> With my non-yet-skilled-library packager hat on, I don't see why one
>> should want to install an old binary version with the new library
>> one, as both are coming from the same source, thus the same version
>> number.
>
> I am not sure I understand your rebuttal above,

I was mostly focusing on:

- libthinkfinger0 is installed with tf-tool v0

- libhtinkfinger1 comes out and it contains tf-tool v1

Upgrading to libthinkfinger1 necessarily means that tf-tool v1 needs
to be upgraded as well (because they come from the same source and
version).

> but I think Guillem was referring to a scenario similar to the
> following:
>
> Package bar has Depends: libfoo0.  Let us say that the developers of
> libfoo release a new version with the SOVERSION bumped.  In Debian,
> the package will be called, say, libfoo1.  New packages, like
> e.g. baz, will depend on libfoo1.  Now, if bar is a legacy program
> and does not compile against libfoo1 (since backward
> incompatibilites may have been introduced), then it has to keep its
> dependency on libfoo0.

OK, now reading again Guillem's reply I clearly see the problem.
Mostly, I didn't see any other use for the fingerprint reader than
authenticating someone.  However, from [1] I can see that there're
already fingerprint projects other than authentication, e.g. a SANE
backend.

> If, by an error in design, libfoo1 and libfoo0 conflict with each
> other (e.g. by having both a binary /usr/bin/foo-tool), then it will
> be impossible to have both bar and baz installed in the system.
> That is the pain Guillem was referring to.

Full ACK, I agree that we need separate packages.

Thank to both for the explanation!

Thx, bye,
Gismo / Luca

Footnotes: 
[1] http://wiki.debian.org/FingerForce


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Bug#311367: marked as done (RFP: mythtv -- complete PVR system with plugin support)

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Bug#351084: marked as done (ITP: angst -- an active sniffer)

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Bug#351445: marked as done (ITP: raccoonshow -- RaccoonShow combines slides and audio for a presentation into a Macromedia Flash format.)

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Bug#256283: marked as done (RFP: pylucene -- Python extension for Java Lucene)

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Bug#351082: marked as done (RFP: funkload -- functional and load web tester)

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Bug#351928: marked as done (RFP: bss -- BSS (Bluetooth Stack Smasher) is a L2CAP layer fuzzer)

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

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Bug#351038: marked as done (ITP: arpoison -- A program to send custom ARP packets)

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Bug#351405: marked as done (ITP: sonic-snap -- webcam application for Sonix sn9c102 based webcams)

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Bug#350855: marked as done (ITP: emelfm2 -- file manager for UNIX-like operating)

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Package: emelfm2
Severity: wishlist

http://www.emelfm2.net/

It is a file manager for UNIX-like operating systems. It uses a simple and 
efficient interface pioneered by Norton Commander, in the 1980s. The main 
window 
is divided into three parts, described as "panes" or "panels". Two of those 
(side-by-side or top-to-bottom) show the contents of selected filesystem 
directories. The third pane, at the bottom of the window, shows the output of 
commands executed within the program. Those panes can be resized, and any one 
or 
two of them can be hidden and unhidden, on request. A built-in command-line, 
toolbar buttons or assigned keys can be used to initiate commands.

This is the new version of emelfm which is still kicking around in the 
repository but with gtk2.  I think it would be excellent if this handy little 
FM 
could be packaged.  Note there was a brand new release on the 24 of January!  


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Bug#350929: marked as done (RFP: mediatomb -- a UPnP mediaserver, with web UI, metadata extraction, and mysql/sqlite support)

2007-02-08 Thread Debian Bug Tracking System
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Package: wnpp
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* Package name: mediatomb
  Version : 0.8.1
  Upstream Author : Gena Batyan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> and Sergey Bostandzhyan 
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* URL : http://mediatomb.sourceforge.net/
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  Description : a UPnP mediaserver, with web UI, metadata extraction, and 
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Bug#410237: ITP: libauthen-simple-kerberos-perl -- Simple Kerberos authentication

2007-02-08 Thread Xavier Oswald
Package: wnpp
Severity: wishlist
Owner: Xavier Oswald <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

* Package name: libauthen-simple-kerberos-perl
  Version : 0.1 
  Upstream Author : Christian Hansen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
* URL : 
http://search.cpan.org/CPAN/authors/id/C/CH/CHANSEN/Authen-Simple-Kerberos-0.1.tar.gz
* License : GPL
  Description : Simple Kerberos authentication

This package allow to use Kerberos authentication methods.

It uses the libauthen-simple-perl framework.


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Bug#410235: ITP: libauthen-krb5-simple-perl -- Authenticate a user/password using Kerberose 5

2007-02-08 Thread Xavier Oswald
Package: wnpp
Severity: wishlist
Owner: Xavier Oswald <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

* Package name: libauthen-krb5-simple-perl
  Version : 0.32
  Upstream Author : Damien S. Stuart, <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
* URL : 
http://search.cpan.org/CPAN/authors/id/D/DS/DSTUART/Authen-Krb5-Simple-0.32.tar.gz
* License : GPL
  Description : Authenticate a user/password using Kerberose 5

The Authen::Krb5::Simple module provides a means to authenticate a
user/password using Kerberose 5.  Simply use this module and call its
authenticate function with a username (or [EMAIL PROTECTED]) and a password.

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Processed: funktest still alive and kicking

2007-02-08 Thread Debian Bug Tracking System
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Bug#351082: RFP: funkload -- functional and load web tester
Bug reopened, originator not changed.

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Bug#404745: marked as done (ITP: buxon -- SIOC forums browser)

2007-02-08 Thread Debian Bug Tracking System
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Package: wnpp
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* Package name: buxon
  Version : In SVN up to now, first release soon.
  Upstream Author : Sergio Fdez <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
* URL : http://swaml.berlios.de/
* License : GPL
  Programming Lang: Python
  Description : SIOC forums browser

 Buxon, which was created as a part of the SWAML (Semantic Web
 Archive of Mailing Lists) project, provides a graphical user
 interface which helps you to browse SIOC forums.
 .
 This GUI only needs an URL to a RDF file storing SIOC forums
 information to start browsing and searching into it.
 .
  Homepage: http://swaml.berlios.de


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Source: buxon
Source-Version: 0.0.3-1

We believe that the bug you reported is fixed in the latest version of
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buxon_0.0.3-1.diff.gz
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Date: Thu, 28 Dec 2006 13:57:38 +0100
Source: buxon
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Distribution: unstable
Urgency: low
Maintainer: Nacho Barrientos Arias <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Changed-By: Nacho Barrientos Arias <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Description: 
 buxon  - SIOC forums browser
Closes: 404745
Changes: 
 buxon (0.0.3-1) unstable; urgency=low
 .
   * Initial release (Closes: #404745).
Files: 
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Bug#401815: marked as done (ITP: yui -- Yahoo! User Interface Library)

2007-02-08 Thread Debian Bug Tracking System
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* Package name: yui
  Version : 0.12.0
  Upstream Author : Yahoo! Developers! 
* URL : http://sourceforge.net/projects/yui/
* License : BSD
  Description : Yahoo! User Interface Library

The Yahoo! User Interface Library is a set of utilities and controls, in
JavaScript, for building richly interactive web applications using techniques 
such
as DOM scripting, DHTML and AJAX. The YUI Library also includes several core CSS
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Description: 
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Closes: 401815
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Processed: tagging bugs that are closed by packages in NEW as pending

2007-02-08 Thread Debian Bug Tracking System
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> #
> tags 405718 pending
Bug#405718: ITP: freedict-kur-tur -- Dict package for Kurdish-Turkish Freedict
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Tags added: pending

> tags 405930 pending
Bug#405930: ITP: freedict-kur-eng -- Dict package for Kurdish-English Freedict
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Bug#393435: itp status

2007-02-08 Thread Francesco Pedrini
On Thursday 08 February 2007 08:49, Emmanuel Bouthenot wrote:
> Hi,
>
> When did you plan to upload this package ?
>
> cheers,

I'm quite busy at this time and i'm waiting for a patch from Upstream author.
As soon as i get this patch i'll look for a sponsor.


Friendly
Francesco

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Bug#409563: ITP: thinkfinger -- library and utility for the SGS Thomson Microelectronics fingerprint reader

2007-02-08 Thread Charles Plessy
Le Thu, Feb 08, 2007 at 12:13:26PM +0100, Luca Capello a écrit :
> 
> I was wondering if having two packages with only one or two files [1]
> was worth it, because in this case we have 4 times [2] the same
> changelog.gz, changelog.Debian.gz, copyright and README.

Dear Luca,

If the lib package ships the binary program, nothing will depend on the
lib and it will be removed by deborphan.

Also, you can have /usr/share/doc/thinkfinger-tools be a symlink to
/usr/share/doc/libthinkfinger if you strictly depend on the same
version.

But why calling the package which carries the binary thinkfinger-tools
and not simply thinkfinger?

Have a nice day,

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Wako, Saitama, Japan



Bug#409367: ITP: iceape-locales -- language packs for Iceape

2007-02-08 Thread Jonny
Japanese Language Pack of SeaMonkey 1.0.x
http://sourceforge.jp/projects/rm-f/files/?release_id=23209#23209

For the moment, Japanese Language Pack of official recognition does not exist.


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Processed (with 1 errors): I'm adopting this package.

2007-02-08 Thread Debian Bug Tracking System
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> about problems
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> owner 337944 !
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Processed: Fix truncated title

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