Processed: bitstormlite wnpp

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Bug#390964: ITP: bitstorm -- GTK-based BitTorrent client
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Bug#424611: O: openggsn -- OpenSource Gateway GPRS Support Node (GGSN)

2007-05-16 Thread ARAKI Yasuhiro
Package: wnpp
Severity: normal


I intend to orphan the openggsn package.
Because I had not used for over months.

The package description is:
 OpenGGSN is a Gateway GPRS Support Node (GGSN). It is used by mobile
 operators as the interface between the Internet and the rest of the
 mobile network infrastructure.

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Kernel: Linux 2.6.18-4-amd64 (SMP w/1 CPU core)
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Bug#401800: work ongoing in ubuntu to package this

2007-05-16 Thread Reinhard Tartler

There is work ongoing to package ecryptfs for ubuntu. It is tracked by
this bug:

https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+bug/114426

To see the current state of affairs, follow the bugtrail or see the
package online at:

http://codebrowse.launchpad.net/~x1/+junk/ecryptfs-utils/changes


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Processed: tagging bugs that are closed by packages in NEW as pending

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Bug#421513: sphpblog License-Question (modified/expanded GPL)

2007-05-16 Thread Don Armstrong
On Wed, 16 May 2007, Cord Beermann wrote:
> I want to add a package to Debian with the following
> License-Statement:
> 
> 
> The Simple PHP Blog is released under the GNU Public License.
> 
> You are free to use and modify the Simple PHP Blog. All changes 
> must be uploaded to SourceForge.net under Simple PHP Blog.
> 
> Credit must be give to the original author and the Simple PHP Blog
> logo graphic must appear on the site and link to the project
> on SourceForge.net
> 
> 
> Does this make the package incompatible to DFSG?

Yes, it does. Both of these requirements are nonfree, and quite
frankly, unreasonable.
 

Don Armstrong

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Processed: merge gurlchecker wnpp bugs

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Bug#187423: ITP: gurlchecker -- URL checker for GNOME2
Bug#284225: ITP: gurlchecker -- graphical web link checker
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Bug#424660: RFA: xmms-singit -- Display and edit lyrics with XMMS

2007-05-16 Thread Florian Ernst
Package: wnpp
Severity: normal

I request an adopter for the xmms-singit package.

Status:
- lots of new upstream releases with lots of changes
- version shipped in Debian severely outdated
- currently two RC bugs (CPU hog and FTBFS in experimental)
- easy packaging at the moment, will get more difficult with new
  upstream

Originally, upstream was going to take over maintainership of this
package himself and already had some preliminary packaging. However, I
haven't heard anything from him lately and my pings haven't been
answered.

So I'm finally giving away this package into some caring hands. Mine
weren't, as I was basically just waiting for someone to take over for
quite some time. Prospective adopter, please try to get in contact with
upstream about this!


Description: Display and edit lyrics with XMMS
 This "X Multimedia System" (XMMS) plugin displays formated lyrics.
 It also contains a lyrics editor, which can be used to tag timestamps in
 a song.
 .
 Homepage: http://stud.fbi.fh-darmstadt.de/~glogow/


Cheers,
Flo


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Bug#398105: marked as done (ITA: steptalk -- The GNUstep Scripting Framework)

2007-05-16 Thread Debian Bug Tracking System
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The current maintainer of steptalk, Brent A. Fulgham <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
is apparently not active anymore.  Therefore, I orphan this package now.

If you want to be the new maintainer, please take it -- 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: steptalk
Binary: steptalk
Version: 0.8.2-5.2
Priority: optional
Section: libs
Maintainer: Brent A. Fulgham <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Build-Depends: debhelper (>= 4.0.0), libgnustep-base-dev, libncurses5-dev, 
libreadline5-dev | libreadline-dev, libgnustep-gui-dev
Architecture: any
Standards-Version: 3.7.2
Format: 1.0
Directory: pool/main/s/steptalk
Files:
 b43fb6e1bd494fe5d8aa7debc5ea4631 715 steptalk_0.8.2-5.2.dsc
 fa62d0a8ab928a27ea652ad3a123e0a8 203712 steptalk_0.8.2.orig.tar.gz
 ac28ddad52819ebfe7f72b6a73417117 4938 steptalk_0.8.2-5.2.diff.gz

Package: steptalk
Priority: optional
Section: libs
Installed-Size: 1484
Maintainer: Brent A. Fulgham <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Architecture: i386
Version: 0.8.2-5.2
Depends: gnustep-back0.11 (>= 0.11.0), gnustep-base-runtime (>= 1.13.0), 
gnustep-gpbs (>= 0.11.0), gnustep-gui-runtime (>= 0.11.0), libc6 (>= 2.3.6-6), 
libgnustep-base1.13 (>= 1.13.0), libgnustep-gui0.11 (>= 0.11.0), libncurses5 
(>= 5.4-5), libobjc1 (>= 1:4.1.1-12), libreadline5 (>= 5.1)
Filename: pool/main/s/steptalk/steptalk_0.8.2-5.2_i386.deb
Size: 245854
MD5sum: 71540e49ea676d4cf630bf34deaacfe2
SHA1: 6f0d928720f1e548adcd5f76b4b95eff82458091
SHA256: 39a427346932609c43ed524bd7302bb13af8c6a5eeb10d96acc39fbde49852db
Description: The GNUstep Scripting Framework
 StepTalk is a scripting framework for creating scriptable servers or
 applications.  StepTalk, when combined with the dynamism of the Objective-C
 language, goes way beyond mere scripting.
Tag: devel::library, interface::commandline, made-of::lang:objc, 
role::sw:devel-lib, role::sw:utility, suite::gnustep, uitoolkit::ncurses

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

steptalk_0.10.0-1.diff.gz
  to pool/main/s/steptalk/steptalk_0.10.0-1.diff.gz
steptalk_0.10.0-1.dsc
  to pool/main/s/steptalk/steptalk_0.10.0-1.dsc
steptalk_0.10.0-1_i386.deb
  to pool/main/s/steptalk/steptalk_0.10.0-1_i386.deb
steptalk_0.10.0.orig.tar.gz
  to pool/main/s/steptalk/steptalk_0.10.0.orig.tar.gz



A summary of the changes between this version and the previous one is
attached.

Thank you for reporting the bug, which will now be closed.  If you
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Hash: RIPEMD160

Format: 1.7
Date: Mon, 14 May 2007 17:54:17 -0400
Source: steptalk
Binary: steptalk
Architecture: source i386
Version: 0.10.0-1
Distribution: unstable
Urgency: low
Maintainer: Hubert Chan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Changed-By: Hubert Chan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Description: 
 steptalk   - The GNUstep Scripting Framework
Closes: 327833 379653 398105
Changes: 
 steptalk (0.10.0-1) unstable; urgency=low
 .
   [Hubert Chan]
   * New maintainer. (Closes: #398105)
   * Does not build against gnustep-dl2. (Closes: #327833)
   * Use debhelper more in debian/rules.
   * Fix copyright file.
   * Add missing section to control file.
   * Install doc-base properly.
   * Fix compilation of Shell example.
   * Comment out NSDataLinkFileNameExtension from AppKit module, since it was
 removed from GNUstep.
   * Miscelaneous cleanups.
 .
   [Gürkan Sengün]
   * New upstream version. Acknowledge NMU.
   * Rebuild against latest libgnustep-gui. Acknowledge NMU.
 (Closes: #379653)
   * Bumped standards version (no changes needed).
   * Bumped DH compat level to 5.
   * Update download site.
   * Removed libgnustep-base from de

Bug#383316: Could you please forward this proposed license to Teosto? (was: Re: Choosing a license for Frets on Fire songs)

2007-05-16 Thread Jason A. Spiro

2007/5/15, Matthew Johnson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
...

How about:

 http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nd-nc/1.0/legalcode with 4. d.
 added saying:

   You may not publicly display, publicly perform, or publicly digitally
   perform the Work except as part of the game and you may not
   distribute the Work except with the intention of it being used with
   the Game.

 and 1. g.:

   "The Game" means the game Frets on Fire or a derivative work of
   Frets on Fire.


Sounds good to me.

All (including the debian-legal folks):  What do you think?  Do
Matthew's proposed changes look OK?

(Feel free to reply to me privately.  If anyone does so, I will summarize the
results and send them out to everyone involved with FoF packaging issues.)

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Bug#424674: ITP: system-config-cluster -- GUI to create the red hat cluster suite config file

2007-05-16 Thread andremachado
Package: wnpp
Severity: wishlist
Tags: already-in-ubuntu

* Package name: system-config-cluster
  Version : 1.0.29
  Upstream Author : Fedora Project
* URL : 
http://download.fedora.redhat.com/pub/fedora/linux/core/development/source/SRPMS/
* License : GPLv2
* Description : This package contains the GUI to create the red hat cluster 
suite config file. 
It is extremely powerful and simple to use and it is 
reccomended if you are not familiar with XML.
NOTE: the GUI is still considered experimental. 

The Ubuntu maintainer is
Fabio M. Di Nitto <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>





Bug#406864: status of the ttf-sil-andika ITP

2007-05-16 Thread Nicolas Spalinger

Holger Levsen a écrit :

Hey Nicolas,

On Tuesday 08 May 2007 21:57, you wrote:

Thanks for the ping. (Just got back from LGM2 where I had a talk on open
fonts).


Hehe :) I hope you had fun!


Yep, it was amazing.
The next step is the BoF on open fonts @debconf.


The updated Andika Debian packaging with the new design review
(including sources) is now available on
http://yosch.org/packages/debian

The package is now named ttf-sil-andika-desrev to better reflect the
design review status, of course it is still very useful at this stage
but we wanted to make that clearer. (When the more complete Andika is
released when can do a rename).


Hmmm. This means, they will need to go through NEW twice :-/ Wouldn't it be 
better (and have the same effect) to note that in the versionnumber and 
package description?


Or did you already thought about that and came to the above decission?


Actually yes, there was some thinking involved. But it happened after 
the IPT. This is what upstream designers would prefer to reflect the 
naming given to tarballs for other platforms.


No worries about the NEW delay.


How long do you expect will it take until the font becomes "final"/ready?


The designers are still gathering feedback. It's a long process. It will 
take months.


They will adjust the design as needed and draw all the other glyphs that 
are needed to complete the full set and make Andika a truly global font 
like Doulos SIL and Charis SIL.


The next stages are
- Andika Basic
- Andika Regular
- Andika Bold, Italic, and Bold Italic

But it's already very useful as such. No real need to wait for the final 
version. OTOH if you have specific needs and wishes, now is a great time 
to give feedback.





Your sponsorship much appreciated :-)


Ok, waiting for your reply on the above and then I'll go :)


Excellent. Thanks :)



regards,
Holger


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Bug#394755: wired 0.4 packaged in UbuntuStudio 7.04, soon to be uploaded in Ubuntu 7.10 (Gutsy) Development

2007-05-16 Thread Toby Smithe
Hi. I noticed https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+bug/114634 and I really
don't want to have work duplicated (and I realise now I should have
pushed harder on getting this into Debian sooner), but I have already
packaged this, and as I said at
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+bug/114634/comments/1 , "I've just
got to fix a few issues about unsourced PDFs with upstream, and it will
then be uploaded."

The current source package is available at:
deb-src http://archive.ubuntustudio.org/ubuntustudio/ feisty main

And I maintain the debian/ sources at
https://code.launchpad.net/~ubuntustudio-dev/ubuntustudio/wired

I'll be packaging up the "dfsg" version soon, if I can't get a release
from upstream with the PDFs sourced, which include:

./wired-0.4/src/portaudio/docs/portaudio_icmc2001.pdf
./wired-0.4/src/portaudio/src/hostapi/asio/Callback_adaptation_.pdf
./wired-0.4/src/portaudio/src/hostapi/asio/Pa_ASIO.pdf

I've built this package so as not to require the portaudio in tree, so
perhaps I can work on having that entire directory removed.

Thank you,

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Bug#355646: marked as done (ITP: mathdesign -- latex math fonts to accompany Utopia, Garamond, Charter)

2007-05-16 Thread Debian Bug Tracking System
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* Package name: mathdesign
  Version : 1.55
  Upstream Author : Paul Pichaureau <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
* URL : http://ctan.tug.org/tex-archive/fonts/mathdesign/
* License : GPL
  Description : latex math fonts to accompany Utopia, Garamond, Charter

"The package mathdesign replaces all the default mathematical fonts of
TEX with a complete set of mathematical fonts."  The included math fonts 
are designed to accompany Adobe Utopia, URW Garamond, and Bitstream Charter.

"Provided fonts cover the full family of symbol of plain TEX and LTEX,
the full set of the American Mathematical Society (AMS) symbols, the
Ralph Smith's Formal Script symbol fonts (RSFS). Some symbol used by
the package textcomp. Some extra symbols are also defined."


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Bug#367222: marked as done (ITP: mathdesign -- scalable PostScript math fonts)

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* Package name: mathdesign
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  Upstream Author : Paul Pichaureau <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
* URL : http://tug.ctan.org/tex-archive/fonts/mathdesign/
* License : GPL
  Description : scalable PostScript math fonts

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 four font families: Bitstream Charter, URW Garamond No. 8,
 Adobe Utopia and Fontsite Garamond. The first three fonts are
 publicly available, the last one is a commercial one.
 .
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Bug#345009: marked as done (ITP: snake3d -- a 3D snake game)

2007-05-16 Thread Debian Bug Tracking System
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* Package name : snake3d
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* URL : http://sourceforge.net/projects/worms3d/
* License : GPL
* Description :
snake3d is a variant of the snake game (or worm game, depends on when
you where born). You are a snake in a 3d cube trying to eat as many
icosahedrons as possible, which makes your tail longer. To make things
worse, there are other snakes in the cube.

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Bug#356695: marked as done (ITP: openspacemanager.app -- Workspace Manager for GNUstep)

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Bug#357485: marked as done (ITP: grcompiler -- compiler of smart fonts)

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Description:
 SILGraphite is a system that can be used to create and use "smart
fonts" capable of displaying writing systems with various complex
behaviors, such as: contextual shaping, ligatures, reordering, split
glyphs, bidirectionality, stacking diacritics and complex positioning.

 This library was designed and developed by the NRSI (Non-Roman Script
Initiative) within SIL International (www.sil.org) to act as a
complement to other smart font rendering technologies with limited
practical local extensability. Its purpose is to help meet the needs of
a very large number of "minority language" communities for local
extensibility of complex script behaviors.

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system is specified through extra tables added to a TrueType font. These
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source file into a font using grcompiler.

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License: Dual license LGPL and CPL
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Bug#337020: marked as done (ITP: libjodatime-java -- Java date and time API)

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Bug#341979: marked as done (ITP: dttsp -- A Software Defined Radio core)

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Bug#345126: marked as done (ITP: simias -- general purpose object repository)

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I intend to package simias for debian

The package is to make use of the Simple Server component of iFolder
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Bug#351242: marked as done (ITP: sickle -- mail filtering tool for IMAP)

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* Package name: sickle
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  Description : mail filtering tool for IMAP

  Sickle is a mail filtering tool. Designed to filter email before it is
  retrieved or viewed, Sickle filters on the server via IMAP. The filter
  instructions themselves are written in Perl, so benefit from the
  flexibility of the language. Sickle is not meant to be user friendly,
  and has the potential to cause data-loss if handled incorrectly. If
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Bug#366709: marked as done (ITP: yorick-gl -- OpenGL 3D graphics support for the Yorick language)

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* Package : yorick-gl
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  Description : OpenGL 3D graphics support for the Yorick language

 This is a compiled add-on for yorick (an interpreted computer language
 specialized for numerical and scientific problems).  Yorick-gl adds
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I am packaging the new version of Yorick (2.1.02), which includes support
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Bug#366898: marked as done (ITP: texshade -- LaTeX package presenting multiple sequence alignments)

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* Package name: texshade
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  Programming Lang: TeX
  Description : LaTeX package presenting multiple sequence alignments

 TeXshade is an alignment shading software completely written in TeX/LaTeX
 which can process multiple sequence alignments in the .MSF and the .ALN
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Bug#357202: marked as done (ITP: kpogre -- Graphical client for PostgreSQL for KDE.)

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*Package name : kpogre
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 Upstream Author : Project started by:

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 * URL : http://pcmanfm.sourceforge.net/
 * License : GPL-2
 Description :  KPoGre is grafical client for PostgreSQL database system for
 
KDE.
Browsing through PostgreSQL system catalog
Wizards for create, modify and drop database objects - users, groups, 
databases, tables
Wizards for backup, restore, vacuum, analyze and another tasks
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Bug#365326: marked as done (ITP: magic -- a venerable VLSI layout tool)

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Magic is a venerable VLSI layout tool, written in the 1980's at
Berkeley by John Ousterhout, now famous primarily for writing the
scripting interpreter language Tcl. Due largely in part to its liberal
Berkeley open-source license, magic has remained popular with
universities and small companies. The open-source license has allowed
VLSI engineers with a bent toward programming to implement clever
ideas and help magic stay abreast of fabrication technology. However,
it is the well thought-out core algorithms which lend to magic the
greatest part of its popularity. Magic is widely cited as being the
easiest tool to use for circuit layout, even for people who ultimately
rely on commercial tools for their product design flow.


License : GNU GPL
Link: http://www.opencircuitdesign.com/magic/index.html

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Bug#344476: marked as done (ITP: kthinkpower -- Laptop battery applet for kicker)

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* Package name : kthinkpower
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* URL : https://projects.warp.es/projects/stuff/browser/kthinkpower
* License : GPL
Description : Laptop battery applet for Kicker

KThinkPower is a fork of KThinkBat, originally written by Tobias Roeser. It
is inspired by the Battery Maximizer included with IBM ThinkPads.

Debian package of this software is available at: 

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Bug#326656: marked as done (ITP: libjetty4-lib -- Pure Java HTTP Server)

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Bug#330708: marked as done (ITP: lcdtest -- A utility to display LCD monitor test patterns)

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* Package name : lcdtest
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* URL : http://www.brouhaha.com/~eric/software/lcdtest/
* License : GPL
Description : A utility to display LCD monitor test patterns

It may be useful for adjusting the pixel clock frequency and
phase on LCD monitors when using analog inputs, and for
finding pixels that are stuck on or off.
.
Homepage: http://www.brouhaha.com/~eric/software/lcdtest/

The package has been quite cleanly debianized by Valerio Felici, and is
currently available at: http://valerio.bgweb.it/lcdtest.html

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Bug#190357: marked as done (ITP: exact -- EXperimental Access Control Thing)

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Bug#365645: marked as done (ITP: interceptty -- intercept a tty)

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Hopepage: http://www.suspectclass.com/interceptty/
License: GPL
Description: intercept a tty
 Interceptty is designed to sit between a serial port (or other
 terminal device, or program, or socket, or something connected to a
 file descriptor) and a program which is communicating with that
 device, recording everything that goes back and forth between the two.
 .
 It does this by opening the real device, creating a pseudo-tty, then
 forwarding everything between the two, recording whatever it sees. It
 has a number of options that let you fine-tune the devices it uses and
 the terminal options for the real device.

I got response from upstream and that normally is a good thing. :)

Regards,

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Bug#341702: marked as done (ITP: ppower4 -- generator of presentations for LaTeX)

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* Package name: ppower4
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* URL : 
http://www-sp.iti.informatik.tu-darmstadt.de/software/ppower4/index.html
* License : GPL
  Description : generator of presentations for LaTeX

PPower4 is a post-processor for making PDF presentations with pdflatex.
This is usually a good idea when one's presentations actually happen to
have many formulae, since the TeX engine is at the disposal of the
person making the presentation.



I packaged ppower4 (more than) one year ago and sent a message
announcing it to both the debian-tetex-maint and debian-java mailing
lists. [1]

I already have Debian packages at http://www.ime.usp.br/~rbrito/debian/.
I will update the packaging with any comments that I receive.


Thank you very much, Rogério Brito.

[1] http://lists.debian.org/debian-java/2004/10/msg00105.html

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Bug#331039: marked as done (ITP: mcron -- Vixie cron replacement written in Guile.)

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* Package name: mcron
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* License : GNU GPL
  Description : Vixie cron replacement written in Guile.
 Mellor's cron is a 100% compatible replacement for Vixie cron. It
 supports Vixie cron's crontab files as well as a pure Scheme format
 for far greater flexibility in specifying when jobs should be
 run. Examples of specific features:
 .
  * Supports finer time-points, i.e. seconds.
  * Times can be more or less regular, e.g. a job that runs every 17
hours or a job that runs on the first Sunday of every month.
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Bug#321476: marked as done (ITP: ognl -- Java expression language)

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  Description : Java expression language

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Bug#260283: marked as done (ITP: exact -- exact - EXperimental Access Control Thing)

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* Package name: exact
  Version : 1.41
  Upstream Author : Doug Winter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
* URL : http://www.britishsteal.com/dist/exact/
* License : GPL
  Description : exact - EXperimental Access Control Thing

 EXACT is a POP or IMAP-before-SMTP daemon.
 It will work as is with these POP/IMAP servers:
 * UW-IMAPD,
 * Cyrus,
 * Courier (IMAPD and POPD),
 * Perdition,
 * Qpopper,
 * TeaPOP and
 * Cubic Circle's cucipop.
 and these MTAs:
 * Exim and
 * Sendmail.

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Bug#354773: marked as done (ITP: chandler -- An interpersonal information manager)

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Bug#353492: marked as done (ITP: liblog4net-cli -- logging API for CLI)

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* Package name:liblog4net-cli
* Version :1.2.9beta
* Upstream Author : Nicko Cadell
 Niall Daley
 Gert Driesen

* URL : http://logging.apache.org/log4net/
* License:apache
* Description:Logging API for CLI
log4net is a tool to help the programmer output log statements to a 
variety of output targets. log4net is a port of the excellent log4j framework 
to the .NET runtime. We have kept the framework similar in spirit to the 
original log4j while taking advantage of new features in the .NET runtime.

 Homepage: http://logging.apache.org/log4net/

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Bug#345074: marked as done (ITP: apt-indicator -- a KDE Icon that will indicate available updates.)

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Package: apt-indicator
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This is my initial ITP mail for apt-indicator. Apt-indicator is a KDE
taskbar icon that will indicate to the user if package updates are
available.

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Versions of packages apt-indicator depends on:
ii  apt [libapt-pkg-l 0.6.40.1ubuntu9Advanced front-end for dpkg
ii  libc6 2.3.5-1ubuntu12GNU C Library: Shared
libraries an
ii  libgcc1   1:4.0.1-4ubuntu9   GCC support library
ii  libqt3-mt 3:3.3.4-8ubuntu5   Qt GUI Library (Threaded
runtime v
ii  libstdc++64.0.1-4ubuntu9 The GNU Standard C++ Library v3
ii  libx11-6  1:6.2.1+cvs.20050722-8 X11 client-side library

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ii  synaptic  0.57.4ubuntu10 Graphical package manager

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Bug#362114: marked as done (ITP: scuttle -- Web-based social bookmarking system.)

2007-05-16 Thread Debian Bug Tracking System
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* Package name : scuttle
Version : 0.7.1
Upstream Author : Marcus Campbell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
* URL : http://sourceforge.net/projects/scuttle/
* License : GNU General Public License (GPL)
Description : Web-based social bookmarking system. Allows multiple users
to store, share and tag their favourite links online.

Database Environment : SQL-based
Programming Language : PHP
http://www.scuttle.org



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Bug#315292: marked as done (RFP: monarch -- web-based configuration system for Nagios)

2007-05-16 Thread Debian Bug Tracking System
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  Package name: monarch
  Version : 0.94e
  Upstream Author : GroundWork <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
  URL : http://itgroundwork.com/products/gwm-architect.html
  License : GPL
  Description : web-based configuration system for Nagios

The Groundwork Monitor Architect is a web-based Nagios configuration 
utility which abstracts the user from the actual configuration files.  
It features a system of templates which allows the user to quickly set 
up and alter a large number of hosts at once.  The configuration is 
stored in a database and only written to a Nagios-compatible version 
after it has been tested.  When the configuration is made, the previous 
is automatically saved as a backup.

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Bug#366710: marked as done (ITP: yorick-z -- zlib, jpeg, png and mpeg support for the Yorick language)

2007-05-16 Thread Debian Bug Tracking System
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* Package : yorick-z
  Version : 1.2.0
  Upstream Author : David H. Munro
* URL : http://yorick.sourceforge.net
* License : BSD
  Description : zlib, jpeg, png and mpeg support for the Yorick language

 This is a compiled add-on for yorick (an interpreted computer language
 specialized for numerical and scientific problems).  Yorick-z adds
 support for zlib (the data compression system used by gzip), png (a
 lossless image compression format), jpeg (a lossy image compression
 format), and mpeg (mpeg1, a compressed video format).  These are not
 supported in the basic yorick distribution, because each relies on a
 specialized library beyond what is required for basic yorick
 functionality.

 Note: MPEG support won't work out of the box.

I am packaging the new version of Yorick (2.1.02) which includes support
for plug-ins, as well as some of the available plug-ins. yorick-z is one
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Bug#334279: marked as done (ITP: cando -- student competency tracker)

2007-05-16 Thread Debian Bug Tracking System
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* Package name: cando
  Version : 2005.2.2
  Upstream Authors: CanDo Developers <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
* URL : http://www.schooltool.org/products/cando
* License : BSD
  Description : student competency tracker

CanDo is an SchoolTool product that allows teachers and administrators
to track student acquisition of competencies during a course. Using a
database of competencies which students are expected to acquire,
teachers can use CanDo to track and manage student progress in meeting
their competency goals.

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I am packaging this for unstable so that more people can use this,
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Bug#335670: marked as done (ITP: libinieditor-java -- small Java library to read and edit INI-style configuration files)

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* Package name: libinieditor-java
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  Upstream Author : Nik Haldimann <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
* URL : http://ubique.ch/code/inieditor/
* License : BSD
  Description : small Java library to read and edit INI-style
configuration files

IniEditor is a small Java library to read and edit INI-style
configuration files. Its core feature is that it preserves the general
formatting of a loaded INI file: It represents comments, blank lines
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Bug#366647: marked as done (ITP: rp-l2tp -- a user-space implementation of L2TP (RFC 2661) for Linux)

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* Package name: rp-l2tp
  Version : 0.4
  Upstream Author : Copyright 2002 Roaring Penguin Software Inc
* URL : http://sourceforge.net/projects/rp-l2tp/
* License : GPL
  Programming Lang: C
  Description : a user-space implementation of L2TP (RFC 2661) for Linux

 rp-l2tp  provides  a  user-space  L2TP daemon.  L2TP is the Layer Two
 Tunneling  Protocol described in RFC 2661.  It allows you to tunnel 
 PPP  sessions over a network or transport protocol (in this case, UDP.)


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Bug#351226: marked as done (ITP: mono-heap-prof -- Mono Heap Profiler)

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* Package name: mono-heap-prof
  Version : 0.0+svn.r56265
  Upstream Author : Ben Maurer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
* URL : http://www.go-mono.org
* License : X11
  Description : Mono Heap Profiler

 This package contains a heap profiler for Mono. It attaches to special hooks
 in the Mono runtime and tracks all of the managed memory allocations, every
 garbage collection and every heap resize.  These statistics are written out
 into a data file that we call an 'outfile'.

Preview packages exist here:
deb http://debian.meebey.net/mono-heap-prof ./

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Bug#353593: marked as done (ITP: elf2flt -- Create bFLT binaries for embedded systems)

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elf2flt creates bFLT binaries from ELF binaries and is used primarily
with embedded systems. It currently supports m68k/ColdFire, ARM,
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Bug#367431: marked as done (ITP: s710 -- a Linux interface for Polar heart rate monitors)

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I'm planning to package s710 - a Linux interface for Polar heart rate 
monitors authored by Dave Bailey. 

* Package name: s710
  Version : 0.19
  Upstream Author : Dave Bailey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
* URL : http://daveb.net/s710/
* License : GPL
  Programming Lang: C
  Description : a Linux interface for Polar heart rate monitors

This software lets you communicate from a Linux computer to various Polar heart 
rate monitors via the serial IR interface. It is not complete, but a utility is 
provided that gives you the ability to view the settings on the watch and 
download exercise files. Other utilities (also provided) allow you to print 
the contents of exercise files and render the data in PNG graphs. A Perl 
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Bug#362675: marked as done (ITP: gnome-rdp -- Remote Desktop Client for the GNOME Desktop)

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* Package name: gnome-rdp
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* URL : http://gnome-rdp.sourceforge.net/
* License : GPL
  Description : Remote Desktop Client for the GNOME Desktop

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Bug#333680: marked as done (ITP: sysinfo -- simple GNU/Linux program which can display some computer/system information)

2007-05-16 Thread Debian Bug Tracking System
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* Package name: sysinfo
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  Upstream Author : Nil Gradisnik <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
* URL : http://sysinfo.r8.org/
* License : GPL
  Description : simple GNU/Linux program which can display some 
computer/system information

 Sysinfo is a gtk2 based program which can display the following
computer/system information:
 * General information: Kernel version, Distribution release,
Hostname/domainname, some important software versions.
 * CPU information: Name/vendor, Frequency, L2 Cache,
model/family/stepping.
 * Memory information: Total, Free, Cached, Active/inactive, Swap.
 * IDE information: Disks CD/DVD-roms, Model, Capacity, Cache.
 * Filesystem information: Filesystem disk space usage(mounted
partitions).
 * Hardware information: Motherboard chipset, IDE interface, VGA
contoller, Multimedia controllers(sound cards), Ethernet cards.
 * USB information: USB controllers.
 * NVIDIA information: Graphic card model, AGP rate, Fast writes/SBA,
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Bug#334641: marked as done (ITP: metaplanet -- Web-based feed aggregator written in PHP)

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* Package name: metaplanet
  Version : 0.3
  Upstream Author : Oscar Cubo Medina <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> and Ramóons Vivanco 
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* URL : http://laurel.datsi.fi.upm.es/metaplanet/
* License : GPL2
  Description : Web-based feed aggregator written in PHP

Metaplanet is a feed agregrator that shows the news of multiple sources
in a unified web page. The main objetive is to serve web pages as fast
as posible with a minimum load on the server.
.
It features a calendar, faces support with size control, caches, themes,
internationalization and easy customization.
.
Metaplanet: supports aggregation of feeds in  RSS1 (RDF), RSS2,
Atom 0.3, OPML and FOAFROLL formats, outputting HTML as well as
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Bug#364028: marked as done (ITP: marabunta -- An anonymous P2P Application)

2007-05-16 Thread Debian Bug Tracking System
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* Package name: marabunta
  Version : 0.3.2
  Upstream Authors: David Gascón, Daniel Larraz
* URL : http://marabunta.laotracara.com 
* License : GPL
  Description : An anonymous P2P Application

#  It is a P2P platform for information exchanging among nodes in an anonymous 
way based on several communication algorithms called "Order and Chaos" which 
can be found in massive social organizations such as ant colonys.
# The project was born in the University of Zaragoza, developed and promoted by 
students of computing engineering although developement groups and users from 
many different places seem to be interested because of the importance and the 
aim of the project.
# Marabunta is the real implementation of the ideas explained in the Free Nets 
project APEIRON and it has been made with these ideas on mind:

* AVOIDING CENSURE

  Communication between people avoiding central servers is allowed. So it 
is free from censure attacks, which are commonly launched from many governments 
and corporations that want to control the communications.
* ANONYMITY

  Anonymous communication is allowed. So we can access the contents without 
knowing the original source of the message.

CHARACTERISTICS

* Text messages interchange is the first service. It could be taken as a 
platform for telegram distribution, where each computer in the net works as a 
Host and as a Server.
  o As a Host:

Messages are sended, active nodes are seeked, etc.
  o As a Server:

Text messages and requests to increase the connectivity between 
nodes are routed to the network using a broadcast forwarding method.
* There are 4 Messages Distribution Lists. So we only receive messages 
sended to the list we are interested on.
  o General, Technology, Philosophy, Politics
* Contents filters are allowed so only messages with certain patterns are 
displayed.
  This is specially useful when searching for some specific information 
because Marabunta just selects potentially interesting messages.
* Connections:

  All generated traffic is UDP/IP. Avoiding setting up connections between 
nodes lets more traffic flow in the network and the operational redundance of 
every node can be used. Moreover, UDP protocol increases anonymity in the net 
because there is no need to validate source hosts to receive a datagram.
* Marabunta is programmed using QT4 libraries because they allow 
compilation on three main operative systems: GNU Linux, Mac and Windows
* Source code has been published under GNU/GPL License.


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Bug#341188: marked as done (ITP: libwcs -- FITS world coordinate system support library)

2007-05-16 Thread Debian Bug Tracking System
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* Package name: libwcs
  Version : 4.2
  Upstream Author : Mark R. Calabretta <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
* URL : http://www.atnf.csiro.au/people/mcalabre/WCS/
* License : GPL
  Description : FITS world coordinate system support library

Please critique my understanding of library packaging (copy me in
responses).  Upstream doesn't (yet!) build a shared library, so it
seems the burden lies on me to implement that support.  But wcslib is
used by 2 of my packages (saods9 and sextractor), and seems to provide
a highly specialized, yet readily accessible and well-documented API,
which I can easily see being useful in my own projects.

  WCSLIB is a C library, supplied with a full set of Fortran wrappers,
  that implements the "World Coordinate System" (WCS) convention in
  FITS (Flexible Image Transport System).  It also includes a
  PGPLOT-based routine, PGSBOX, for drawing general curvilinear
  coordinate graticules.

  The FITS data format is widely used within the international
  astronomical community, from the radio to gamma-ray regimes, for
  data interchange and archive, and also increasingly as an online
  format.  It is described in

"Definition of The Flexible Image Transport System (FITS)",
Hanisch, R.J., Farris, A., Greisen, E.W., et al. 2001, A&A, 376,
359

  which formalizes NOST 100-2.0, a document produced by the
  NASA/Science Office of Standards and Technology, see
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Bug#186958: hi from regina

2007-05-16 Thread regina

Hi,
i am here sitting in the internet caffe. Found your email and
decided to write. I am 25 y.o.girl.
I have a picture if you want. No need to reply here as 
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Bug#325534: marked as done (ITP: python-pdi -- Library for Personal Data Interchange.)

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* Package name: python-pdi
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Bug#367453: marked as done (RFP: kio-gopher -- A gopher kioslave)

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Tried going to gopher://gopher.quux.org:70/1/ and was surprised to discover
gopher:// is totally unsupported.

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Bug#346541: marked as done (ITP: rssowl -- A RSS / RDF / Atom Newsreader written in Java using SWT)

2007-05-16 Thread Debian Bug Tracking System
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* Package name: rssowl
* Version :  1.2
* Upstream Author : 

RSSOwl development team:

Benjamin Pasero (Developer / Project Admin and Manager)
Garry Forbes(Doc Writer / Tutorial)
Christophe Dumez Translator (I18N)
Geon Goo(I18N)
Marcelo B.  (I18N)
Merlin Ran  (I18N)
Tobias Eichert  (Web Designer)
Kay Patzwald(Packager)
Dane W. Smith   (Promoter)

* URL :  http://www.rssowl.org
* License: CPL
* Description: A RSS / RDF / Atom Newsreader written in Java using SWT
 RSSOwl is a application that lets you gather, organize, update,
 and store information from any compliant source in a convenient,
 easy  to use interface, save selected information in various formats
 for offline viewing and sharing, and much more.
 
 Read News in a tabfolder, save favorites in categories, Export to PDF,
 RTF,HTML,OPML, Import Feeds from OPML, perform fulltext-search, use the
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 Homepage: http://www.rssowl.org

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Bug#354374: marked as done (ITP: libjibx-java -- a framework for binding XML data to)

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* Package name: libjibx-java
  Version : 1.0
  Upstream Author : Dennis Sosnoski 
* URL : http://jibx.sf.net/
* License : BSD
  Description : a framework for binding XML data to Java objects

JiBX is a framework for binding XML data to Java objects. It lets you
work with data from XML documents using your own class structures. The
JiBX framework handles all the details of converting your data to and
from XML based on your instructions. JiBX is designed to perform the
translation between internal data structures and XML with very high
efficiency, but still allows you a high degree of control over the
translation process.

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define the rules for how your Java objects are converted to or from XML
(the binding). At some point after you've compiled your source code into
class files you execute the first part of the JiBX framework, the
binding compiler. This compiler enhances binary class files produced by
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classes to or from XML. After running the binding compiler you can
continue the normal steps you take in assembling your application (such
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this approach has some drawbacks.

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enhanced class files generated by the binding compiler use this runtime
component both for actually building objects from an XML input document
(called unmarshalling, in data binding terms) and for generating an XML
output document from objects (called marshalling). The runtime uses a
parser implementing the XMLPull API for handling input documents, but is
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(And basically I need it because it'll be a dependency of the next
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Bug#356225: marked as done (ITP: kscoreticker -- A simple score ticker for KDE which displays the latest cricket scores on the taskbar.)

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* Package name: kscoreticker
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  Upstream Author : Varun Hiremath
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* License : GPL
  Description : A simple score ticker for KDE which displays the
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  KScoreTicker is a simple KDE panel applet which shows latest cricket
  scores on the KDE taskbar (kicker).

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Bug#341689: marked as done (ITP: openvpn-auth-ldap -- openvpn plugin for authentication using ldap)

2007-05-16 Thread Debian Bug Tracking System
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A plugin that implements username/password authentication via
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Bug#305786: marked as done (ITP: pivot -- tool, written in PHP, to create weblogs and other dynamic websites)

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* Package name: pivot
  Version : 1.24
  Upstream Author : Bob <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
* URL : http://www.pivotlog.net/
* License : GNU GPL
  Description : tool, written in PHP, to create weblogs and other dynamic 
websites

Pivot is a tool, written in PHP, to create weblogs and other dynamic
websites. Pivot is Free and easy to use.

Because you place the software on your webserver, you do not need any
tools on your own computer, but you can use all of Pivot's functionality
through your web browser. This way you can use your Pivot from wherever
you like, once you have it up and running.

Pivot requires no additional libraries to run, nor any databases like
MySql. This is because we want to make a tool that is useable by as many
people as possible.

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* Sophisticated Categories/Weblogs system, so you can maintain several
 weblogs and publish your entries how you like;
* Template based. Fully adaptable to your wishes;
* Built in simple search tool.
* Keeps simple statistics of how your visitors came to your site;
* Easy to upload and include pictures with your log-entries;
* Allows for making thumbnails of uploaded images;
* Comment system that remembers your visitors (if they wish);
* Automagically creates RSS- and Atom-feeds;
* IP-blocking,to prevent certain people from leaving comments;
* Automagic Archiving by week or month, and/or by category;
* Optionally supports full wysiwyg editing of your posts (IE5.5+ on windows
 and Mozilla 1.3+ / FB 0.6+ on all Platforms);
* Supports Textile, both in entries and in comments;
* No external databases are required, just plain PHP. This is to ensure
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* Makes valid xhtml, when possible.

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Bug#350498: marked as done (ITP: libmail-dice-perl -- a Perl library to access email messages)

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  Upstream Author : Duncan Martin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 
* URL : http://www.example.org/
* License : BSD
  Description : a Perl library to access email messages

Dicemail is a Perl library for working with email messages. The idea of
Dicemail is to provide a set of utilities for writing small, simple mail
tools. Dicemail provides the following abilties:
  Handling of account specifications
  Abstracts operations on different mail server types (currently only IMAP
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  Abstracts messages
  Command line switch processing
  Supports operations on mail defined by Perl code


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Bug#363105: marked as done (ITP: pangographite -- SILGraphite support for pango)

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Package: wnpp
Severity: wishlist

Description:
SILGraphite is a system that can be used to create and use "smart fonts"
capable of displaying writing systems with various complex behaviors,
such as: contextual shaping, ligatures, reordering, split glyphs,
bidirectionality, stacking diacritics and complex positioning.

 This library was designed and developed by the NRSI (Non-Roman Script
Initiative) within SIL International (www.sil.org) to act as a
complement to  other smart font rendering technologies with limited
practical local extensibility. Its purpose is to help meet the needs of
a very large number of "minority language" communities for local
extensibility of complex script behaviours.

 The behaviour of the SILGraphite rendering engine for a given writing
system is specified through extra tables added to a TrueType font. These
tables are generated by compiling a GDL (Graphite Description Language)
source file into a font using gdlcomp.

 This package contains a pango module so that apps that use pango get
graphite capabilities and a support library for that module.

 Once the graphite pango module is in pango core this package will only
contain the support library.

License: LGPL

Website: http://graphite.sil.org
Project page: http://www.sf.net/projects/silgraphite
Svn repo: svn://scripts.sil.org/graphite/graphite/trunk

For the graphite module to be detected and used by pango when it is
appropriate the graphite module must be at the end of the list of
modules in /etc/pango/pango.modules
The solution I have found is to divert /usr/sbin/update-pango-modules
and /usr/bin/pango-querymodules from libpango1.0-common and provide an
implementation that:

For update-pango-modules instead of using find to get the list of
modules (which is not recommended by upstream), just run pango-querymodules

The custom pango-querymodules looks for subdirectories below the main
dir and if they contain modules they will be added after the main directory.

The patch for this has been submitted at
http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=323661 and will be updated
with the latest patch in a mo. Once(if) this gets accepted upstream the
diversion will be removed.

Daniel
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Bug#329816: marked as done (ITP: kmfl -- Keyboard Mapping for Linux)

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URL http://kmfl.sourceforge.net

KMFL is a keyboarding input method currently being developed under Linux
which aims to bring Tavultesoft Keyman functionality to *nix operating
systems. KMFL is being jointly developed by SIL International
(http://www.sil.org) and Tavultesoft (http://www.tavultesoft.com). It is
being released under the GPL license.

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compiler are independent from the SCIM input method. This design allows
KMFL to use other frameworks such as IIIMF to provide input method
services to an operating system at a later date.

KMFL aims to be source compatible with keyboards developed for Keyman.
Binary keyboards compiled for Keyman will not run under KMFL. Such
keyboards will need to be compiled with the supplied KMFL keyboard
compiler. KMFL is also Unicode based, and does not support legacy code
pages and encodings.

There are 3 separate source packages
libkmfl - KMFL library
scim_kmfl_imengine - KMFL SCIM input method engine
kmflcomp - KMFL keyboard compiler

License - it is released under the GPL. I am discussing with upstream
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Bug#343332: marked as done (ITP: libtour8 -- tournament processing library)

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* Package name: libtour8
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* URL : http://libtour.sourceforge.net
* License : GPL
  Description : tournament processing library

 libtour is a generic tournament processing library written in
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 Scheme programming language (Guile) and given to the library as
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 .
 Scheme language seems a perfect choice for tournament definitions as it
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Bug#326616: marked as done (ITP: libclassworlds-1.1-java -- Java ClassLoader Framework)

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* Package name: libclassworlds-1.1-java
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  Description : Java ClassLoader Framework

 Classworlds is a framework for container developers who require complex
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 application developers. Projects which involve dynamic loading of components
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Bug#360043: marked as done (ITP: kovpn -- A really simple OpenVPN GUI for everyday use)

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*Package name :kovpn
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 * URL : http://www.enlighter.de/
 * License : GPL-2
 Description :  kovpn is a really simple OpenVPN GUI for everyday use.
It is a client only GUI, meaning that you cannot administrate an
OpenVPN server with it (Look for kvpnc if you want such a program).
You can use it to connect and disconnect without needing to open a
console. You can also input username and/or password that might be
needed. In Short: It can do everything an end-user want's for his
everyday work with OpenVPN.
Its features are:
Can tell OpenVPN to connect and disconnect.
Can pass usernames and/or passwords (e.g. for your private key) to OpenVPN.
Can use kwallet to store usernames and/or passwords permanently.
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Bug#344594: marked as done (ITP: gmysqlcc -- GTK+ client for mysql databases)

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* Package name: gmysqlcc
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Bug#345120: marked as done (ITP: ksalup -- Enhanced port of Winpopup for KDE)

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* Package name : ksalup
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* License : GPL
Description : Enhanced port of Winpopup for KDE

  KSalup is an enhanced port of Winpopup for KDE. It also allows the
 user to send and receive Winpopup messages over a local network (LAN).
 .
 KSalup supports two protocols :
 .
  Communication with a computer running Winpopup or using the
 NetBios protocol over TCP sending and receiving messages through
 Samba.
 .
  Communication with computers on a local subnet, using the
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Bug#279877: marked as done (ITP: libnet-ssh-perl-perl -- Net::SSH::Perl provides functions to manage SSH connections in Perl)

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* Package name: libnet-ssh-perl-perl
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  Description : Net::SSH::Perl provides functions to manage SSH connections 
in Perl.


This Perl module allows opening SSH connections directly without the need of 
the ssh client application (like Net::SSH). It also supports the use of 
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Bug#364675: marked as done (ITP: python-pywbem -- Python WBEM client)

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* Package name: python-pywbem
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  Description : Python WBEM client

PyWBEM is a Python library that implements a Web Based Enterprise
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CIM-XML and CIM Operations over HTTP protocols as defined by the
Distributed Management Task Force (DMTF).  WBEM is used to remotely
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Bug#365671: marked as done (ITP: xdvipdfmx -- Extended version of DVIPDFMx with support for XeTeX)

2007-05-16 Thread Debian Bug Tracking System
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Package: wnpp
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Description:
xdvipdfmx is an extended version of the DVIPDFMx output driver for TeX.
It adds support for the .xdv (extended .dvi) format that is generated by
the XeTeX program, to support Unicode text and OpenType fonts.

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Bug#360267: marked as done (ITP: logik -- game for creating and solving puzzles)

2007-05-16 Thread Debian Bug Tracking System
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Subject: ITP: logik--game for creating and solving puzzles
Package: wnpp
 Version: N/A; reported 2006-03-31
 Severity: wishlist
Package: logik
Upstream Authors: Stefan Hirche <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
License: GPL-2
Description: game for creating and solving puzzles
 Program for creating and solving puzzles like
 those in PM Creativity Trainer.You can create
 a puzzle form an image file and try to solve it.
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Bug#156532: is it you? katharine here

2007-05-16 Thread katharine

Hi,
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Bug#402462: libtorrent ITP

2007-05-16 Thread Emilio Pozuelo Monfort
Hello there!

Felibe, is there any progress on this package? I'm really interested on it!

I've seen that there's a candidate on mentors.debian.org. Have you found
a mentor? If not, you should mail the mentors list :)

Best regards
Emilio



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Bug#366647: itp

2007-05-16 Thread alex bodnaru
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hello,

i have really packaged rp-l2tp as intended, and it's been distributed on
my lan deb repository and in use for my internet connection.

the package i made has been uploaded to debian-mentors long ago. no
problem to upload it again.

regards,

alex
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Bug#406218: marked as done (ITP: xneur -- X utility to convert text written in wrong keyboard layout)

2007-05-16 Thread Debian Bug Tracking System
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Package: wnpp
Severity: wishlist
Owner: Alexander Gerasiov <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

* Package name: xneur
  Version : 0.3
  Upstream Author : XNeur team
* URL : http://www.xneur.ru/
* License : GPL
  Programming Lang: C
  Description : X utility to convert text written in wrong keyboard layout

 X Neural Switcher (xneur) allow you to switch any text, typed in wrong
 keyboard layout for any X application. It's may be useful for those
 who work in multilanguage environment (e.g. Russian+English). xneur
 supports manual or auto mode.

 Packages are quite ready (http://gq.net.ru/debian/unstable).

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  APT policy: (640, 'proposed-updates'), (640, 'stable'), (620, 
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'experimental')
Architecture: i386 (i686)
Shell:  /bin/sh linked to /bin/bash
Kernel: Linux 2.6.16
Locale: LANG=ru_RU.KOI8-R, LC_CTYPE=ru_RU.KOI8-R (charmap=KOI8-R)

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Source: xneur
Source-Version: 0.6.0-2

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Bug#423663: ITP: libvldocking-java -- Java components for building applications 
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Processed: reopen 305786

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Bug#305786: ITP: pivot -- tool, written in PHP, to create weblogs and other 
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Bug#362114: ITP: scuttle -- Web-based social bookmarking system.
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Bug#424702: ITP: Beteckna -- A geometric sans-serif typeface

2007-05-16 Thread Johan Mattsson
Package: wnpp
Severity: wishlist
Owner: Johan Mattsson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

* Package name: ttf-beteckna
  Version : 0.1
  Upstream Author : Johan Mattsson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
* URL : http://beteckna.se
* License : GPL
  Description : A geometric sans-serif typeface

A geometric sans-serif font created with fontforge.


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Bug#424718: O: outguess -- Universal Steganographic tool
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Bug#424722: O: rancid
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Bug#424716: O: medussa -- Distributed password cracking system
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Bug#424710: O: ample -- A simple MP3 server easy to use
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Bug#424720: O: stegdetect
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Bug#424711: O: apcupsd -- APC UPS Power Management
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Bug#424713: O: divxcomp -- bitrate calculator for DivX:-) movies written in perl
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Bug#424712: O: bcrypt -- Cross platform file encryption utility
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Bug#424715: O: labrea -- a "sticky" honeypot and IDS
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Bug#424714: O: fidelio -- gnome Hotline client
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Bug#424719: O: splint -- A tool for statically checking C programs for bugs
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Bug#424721: O: traffic-vis
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Processed: Re: Bug#423306: openmash: should this package be orphaned?

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Bug#423306: openmash: should this package be orphaned?
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Bug#423306: openmash: should this package be orphaned?
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Bug#423306: openmash: should this package be orphaned?

2007-05-16 Thread David Martínez Moreno
severity 423306 normal
reassign 423306 wnpp
retitle 423306 O: openmash -- multimedia tools for multicast from the OpenMASH 
Project
thanks

El viernes, 11 de mayo de 2007, Michael Ablassmeier escribió:
> Hi,
>
> While reviewing packages that were not included in Etch, your package came
> up as a package that should maybe be orphaned by its maintainer, because:
>
>   * Several Release Critical Bugs open since more than 1 Year
>   * Last Upload by Maintainer back in 2004
>
> If you think that it should be removed from Debian instead of being
> orphaned, please reply to this bug and tell so.
>
> If you agree that it should be orphaned, sending the following commands to
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> bug's number):
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> thanks

Done.  But in fact, I am thinking that it should be simply removed from 
Debian.
Its upstream is dead, as it was funded with a USA R&D grant that ended long time
ago.  It was something that I was pondering some time ago.

Any objections?


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Bug#424727: ITP: wmi -- DCOM/WMI client implementation for Linux

2007-05-16 Thread Bernd Zeimetz
Package: wnpp
Severity: wishlist
Owner: Bernd Zeimetz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

* Package name: wmi
  Version : 20070516
  Upstream Author : Zenoss / Andrzej Hajda / The Samba Team
* URL : http://dev.zenoss.org/svn/trunk/wmi/
* License : GPL/LGPL and others
  Programming Lang: C, Python
  Description : DCOM/WMI client implementation for Linux

 This DCOM/WMI client implementation is based on Samba4 sources.
 It uses RPC/DCOM mechanism to interact with WMI services on Windows
 2000/XP/2003 machines.
 .
 This package is a Zenoss dependency mainly, but it can be used on
 its own. It also includes a Python module providing access to the
 DCOM/WMI functions.



The implementation uses a small, patched part of the samba sources.
It does not really make sense to integrate it into a Samba4 package 
yet, probably this will change in the future, when there's a stable
samba4 version. Then this source should provide the python bindings
only, or build the whole wmi client using the Samba libraries. Of
course, this is only possible if the patches would be integrated into
Samba4. In the meantime we jsut ship a patched Samba source.


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Bug#404507: nowebm: please change the name of the package to 'noweb'
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> tags 415030 pending
Bug#415030: belpic: FTBFS: src/newpkcs11/src/libopensc/reader-pcsc.c:509: 
error: 'SCARD_SCOPE_GLOBAL' undeclared (first use in this function)
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Bug#419839: RFP: slbackup-php -- A web-based frontend for slbackup
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Bug#420614: FTBFS: ! LaTeX Error: File `vpage.sty' not found.
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Bug#421908: ITP: qgfe -- QT Gnuplot Front End
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Bug#422755: git-p4: Requires non-free Perforce client
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Bug#423522: libgtk-jni: Missing Depends.
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Processed: ITA: bcrypt -- Cross platform file encryption utility

2007-05-16 Thread Debian Bug Tracking System
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Bug#424712: ITA: bcrypt -- Cross platform file encryption utility
Owner recorded as Kevin Coyner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>.

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Bug#421513: sphpblog License-Question (modified/expanded GPL)

2007-05-16 Thread Ben Finney
The following message is a courtesy copy of an article
that has been posted to gmane.linux.debian.devel.legal as well.

Cord Beermann <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

> I want to add a package to Debian with the following
> License-Statement:

Does this mean you are the sole copyright holder? Or is this a work
derived from someone else's work? What is the license of that existing
work?

> 
> The Simple PHP Blog is released under the GNU Public License.

There's no such license. You probably mean the "GNU General Public
License, version 2 or, at your option, any later version".

> You are free to use and modify the Simple PHP Blog. All changes must
> be uploaded to SourceForge.net under Simple PHP Blog.

This is an unreasonable requirement; the recipient may have no means
of satisfying this, but your license terms demand they do so anyway.

It also contradicts the GNU GPL: you're placing an extra restriction
on the recipient which isn't already in the GPL. This makes the work
unredistributable, because no redistributor can satisfy both the GPL
and your extra restriction.

> Credit must be give to the original author

Fine; this is already part of the GNU GPL version 2.

> and the Simple PHP Blog logo graphic must appear on the site and
> link to the project on SourceForge.net

This is an extra restriction, and has exactly the same problem as
discussed above.

> 
> Does this make the package incompatible to DFSG?

It currently is self-contradictory, which means no recipient can
distribute it at all.

> PS: Please keep the Cc on the wnpp-bug #421513

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Bug#402462: libtorrent ITP

2007-05-16 Thread Felipe Sateler
On Wednesday 16 May 2007 15:07:20 Emilio Pozuelo Monfort wrote:
> Hello there!
>
> Felibe, is there any progress on this package? I'm really interested on it!

Yes, there are packages ready now. You can get the source packages from 
mentors.debian.net

> I've seen that there's a candidate on mentors.debian.org. Have you found
> a mentor? If not, you should mail the mentors list :)

I have mailed the mentors list twice, but it seems I haven't had luck yet. 
I'll wait a few weeks before sending a new message.




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Bug#424740: ITP: jruby1.0 -- JRuby is a Java implementation of the Ruby interpreter

2007-05-16 Thread Sebastien Delafond
Package: wnpp
Severity: wishlist
Owner: Sebastien Delafond <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

* Package name: jruby
  Version : 1.0.0rc2
  Upstream Author : The JRuby Team
* URL : http://jruby.codehaus.org/
* License : tri license CPL/GPL/LGPL
  Programming Lang: Ruby, Java
  Description : JRuby is a Java implementation of the Ruby interpreter

JRuby is tightly integrated with Java to allow the embedding of the
interpreter into any Java application with full two-way access between
the Java and the Ruby code.

-- System Information:
Debian Release: lenny/sid
  APT prefers unstable
  APT policy: (500, 'unstable'), (1, 'experimental')
Architecture: i386 (i686)

Kernel: Linux 2.6.20-1-686 (SMP w/2 CPU cores)
Locale: LANG=en_US.ISO-8859-15, LC_CTYPE=en_US.ISO-8859-15 (charmap=ISO-8859-15)
Shell: /bin/sh linked to /bin/bash


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