Bug#448110: marked as done (ITA: xfireworks -- Fireworks in your root window)

2008-02-29 Thread Debian Bug Tracking System

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

xfireworks_1.3-6.diff.gz
  to pool/main/x/xfireworks/xfireworks_1.3-6.diff.gz
xfireworks_1.3-6.dsc
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xfireworks_1.3-6_i386.deb
  to pool/main/x/xfireworks/xfireworks_1.3-6_i386.deb



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Date: Tue, 26 Feb 2008 10:14:38 +0900
Source: xfireworks
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Version: 1.3-6
Distribution: unstable
Urgency: low
Maintainer: Yukiharu YABUKI [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Changed-By: Yukiharu YABUKI [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Description: 
 xfireworks - Fireworks in your root window
Closes: 448110
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   * I adopt the package from orphaned list. (closes: #448110).
   * Set DH_COMPAT=5.
- In copyright file.
-   correct FSF address.
-   Point License file.
-   Change Author(s)(plural) to Author(Singular).
- In docs file.
-   Remove INSTALL document in Debian package. Package users don't need it.
-   Remove NEWS document in Debian package. It is 0 byte.
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-  upgrade standard version 3.7.2 to 3.7.3.
- In menu file.
-   Added quote for needs and section.
- In rules file.
-   Do not use -$(MAKE). Change [ ! -f Makefile ] || $(MAKE).
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Bug#468183: Many packaged programs that are doing the same thing

2008-02-29 Thread Guus Sliepen
On Thu, Feb 28, 2008 at 08:02:39PM -0600, William Pitcock wrote:

  Even there, it looks very much like other very small webservers,
  such as boa, bozohttpd, cherokee, fnord, lighttpd, micro-httpd,
  mini-httpd or thttpd. What does it do better than any of them? Or
  worse? Or different?
 
 Why does a package need to clarify what's different about it than others
 like it? Debian is about having the possibility of choosing between many
 options for the same thing e.g. openssh, dropbear for sshd, 12 different
 httpd options, etc. 

There is nothing wrong with having multiple packages in Debian that do
the same thing. However, you can wonder whether it is really helpful for
the user to have 10 or more light-weight http daemons to choose from. As
a distribution, we have a much broader view than the authors of those
http daemons. When we see something like this, maybe we should contact
the upstream authors and suggest that they work together, so that the
number of light-weight daemons to choose from decreases but the quality
of the remaining will be better.

Again, I'm not saying there should only be one light-weight http daemon.
But more than 10?

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Bug#467097: ITP: eficas -- ASter Command FIle Editor

2008-02-29 Thread Guus Sliepen
On Fri, Feb 29, 2008 at 02:30:29AM +, Ben Hutchings wrote:

 On Sat, 2008-02-23 at 10:09 +0100, Guus Sliepen wrote:
  On Sat, Feb 23, 2008 at 01:41:05AM +0100, Sylvestre Ledru wrote:
  
 Upstream Author : EDF / RD
  
  Please include the full name of the author(s).
 snip
 
 EDF is the usual name of the company whose logo appears on the upstream
 web site http://www.code-aster.org/.  (The initials used to stand for
 Electricité de France, but the company has diversified and no longer
 expands the initials.)

Ok. But three letters is not enough for me, who is not French, to know
that it stands for the company formerly known as Electricité de France.

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Bug#467097: ITP: eficas -- ASter Command FIle Editor

2008-02-29 Thread Steve Langasek
On Fri, Feb 29, 2008 at 10:29:25AM +0100, Guus Sliepen wrote:
  EDF is the usual name of the company whose logo appears on the upstream
  web site http://www.code-aster.org/.  (The initials used to stand for
  Electricité de France, but the company has diversified and no longer
  expands the initials.)

 Ok. But three letters is not enough for me, who is not French, to know
 that it stands for the company formerly known as Electricité de France.

If that's the legal name of the copyright holder, then that's still how it
should be listed in debian/copyright, whether or not it's easy to match the
name to a real-world entity.

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Bug#468183: ITP: monkey -- small webserver based on the HTTP/1.1 protocol

2008-02-29 Thread Thijs Kinkhorst
On Fri, February 29, 2008 03:02, William Pitcock wrote:
 Why does a package need to clarify what's different about it than others
 like it? Debian is about having the possibility of choosing between many
 options for the same thing e.g. openssh, dropbear for sshd, 12 different
 httpd options, etc.

The word different is key here. Debian wants to offer different options
to its end users. But please, only options that are significantly
different to what we already have.

There are several costs associated with having yet another package doing
the same thing:
* For the project in general, it costs archive and Packages file space,
build time, QA efforts just to name a few;
* Especially true for network facing services: the security team needs to
support every package in stable;
* For the administrator: having a choice between a few webservers is good,
having to choose between a dozen that are hardly different just troubles
their view. You can have too much choice.

We can obviously live with the costs that a package incurs, but it makes
sense only if there is something that offsets the cost: a clear added
value of this package to the distribution. That is something that must be
able to be justified when any new package is added. Just because doesn't
cut it.

 Package descriptions should stick to positive aspects of the package,
 and not try to draw comparisons towards other packages. IMO.

A package description is intended for the administrator to choose which of
a set of alternatives to install. A comparison to others, or being open
about possible limitations, are very helpful to make this decision.

 It seems to me as if you are trying to get people to justify the
 packages they want to work on.

Yes, and that's very desirable.


Thijs





Bug#467097: ITP: eficas -- ASter Command FIle Editor

2008-02-29 Thread Sylvestre Ledru

Le vendredi 29 février 2008 à 10:29 +0100, Guus Sliepen a écrit :
 On Fri, Feb 29, 2008 at 02:30:29AM +, Ben Hutchings wrote:
 
  On Sat, 2008-02-23 at 10:09 +0100, Guus Sliepen wrote:
   On Sat, Feb 23, 2008 at 01:41:05AM +0100, Sylvestre Ledru wrote:
   
  Upstream Author : EDF / RD
   
   Please include the full name of the author(s).
  snip
  
  EDF is the usual name of the company whose logo appears on the upstream
  web site http://www.code-aster.org/.  (The initials used to stand for
  Electricité de France, but the company has diversified and no longer
  expands the initials.)
 
 Ok. But three letters is not enough for me, who is not French, to know
 that it stands for the company formerly known as Electricité de France.
Well, it is a hugue corporation. I put EDF because it is quite famous. At least 
I thought...
EDF is one of the world's largest producers of electricity. In 2003, it
produced 22% of the European Union's electricity, primarily from nuclear
power
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/%C3%89lectricit%C3%A9_de_France

What do you want me to put as an author ? Electricité de France would be
OK ?

Sylvestre




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Bug#468462: wnpp bug for lmt ... this will be team maintained by the lustre packaging group

2008-02-29 Thread Patrick Winnertz
I've created a ITP bug for lmt..

I'm listed as author but this package will be teammaintained by this group, 
so feel free to help ;-)

Greetings
Winnie

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Bug#468183: Many packaged programs that are doing the same thing

2008-02-29 Thread William Pitcock
Hi,

On Fri, 2008-02-29 at 10:38 +0100, Guus Sliepen wrote:
 On Thu, Feb 28, 2008 at 08:02:39PM -0600, William Pitcock wrote:
 
   Even there, it looks very much like other very small webservers,
   such as boa, bozohttpd, cherokee, fnord, lighttpd, micro-httpd,
   mini-httpd or thttpd. What does it do better than any of them? Or
   worse? Or different?
  
  Why does a package need to clarify what's different about it than others
  like it? Debian is about having the possibility of choosing between many
  options for the same thing e.g. openssh, dropbear for sshd, 12 different
  httpd options, etc. 
 
 There is nothing wrong with having multiple packages in Debian that do
 the same thing. However, you can wonder whether it is really helpful for
 the user to have 10 or more light-weight http daemons to choose from. As
 a distribution, we have a much broader view than the authors of those
 http daemons. When we see something like this, maybe we should contact
 the upstream authors and suggest that they work together, so that the
 number of light-weight daemons to choose from decreases but the quality
 of the remaining will be better.
 
 Again, I'm not saying there should only be one light-weight http daemon.
 But more than 10?
 

Why not? Debian ships more than 10 different shells, media players, etc.
Why should an httpd be not included because there are already others.
This isn't about being helpful, this is about _choice_.

Have you considered that perhaps the upstreams don't work together
because they DON'T WANT TO? Again, it's a matter of _choice_.

As a distribution, Debian's goals are to:
  * provide the widest latitude of free software;
  * provide the highest quality of packaging of said free software;
  * ensure the software we ship by default is really free.

If that means having a lot of different httpds to choose from, then
great! You're not being forced to use them, so why does it matter to you
if they are available in Debian? Most software in Debian is maintained
for personal reasons, e.g. the maintainer uses it. What further
justification than that is required?

William


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Bug#468183: ITP: monkey -- small webserver based on the HTTP/1.1 protocol

2008-02-29 Thread William Pitcock
Hi,

On Fri, 2008-02-29 at 11:16 +0100, Thijs Kinkhorst wrote:
 On Fri, February 29, 2008 03:02, William Pitcock wrote:
  Why does a package need to clarify what's different about it than others
  like it? Debian is about having the possibility of choosing between many
  options for the same thing e.g. openssh, dropbear for sshd, 12 different
  httpd options, etc.
 
 The word different is key here. Debian wants to offer different options
 to its end users. But please, only options that are significantly
 different to what we already have.
 There are several costs associated with having yet another package doing
 the same thing:
 * For the project in general, it costs archive and Packages file space,
 build time, QA efforts just to name a few;
 * Especially true for network facing services: the security team needs to
 support every package in stable;
 * For the administrator: having a choice between a few webservers is good,
 having to choose between a dozen that are hardly different just troubles
 their view. You can have too much choice.

Clearly these packages are different enough to somebody if they are
going to the effort of packaging them. Perhaps they have a superior
configuration format or some other non-notable feature.

But if you are worried about the QA and security team, then why not
create an unsupported repo. It could even be a good solution towards
recruiting new DDs.

Lets call it, say, 'community', 'extras', or 'unsupported'.

The main featureset I see here would be:
  * Anyone could register with it, and upload their packages. There
would be buildd's and whatnot, so for all purposes, it would be similar
to having packages in Debian proper.
  * If the package is good, it could be migrated into Debian proper
where it would receive proper security team and QA attention.
  * It would allow people who are having problems finding mentors to
upload on their behalf the ability to still contribute to Debian's
package collection. Which in turn, would probably eventually lead them
towards a mentor.
  * It would give end users the ability to learn more about DAK and all
of the other stuff involved in Debian packaging in a hands-on
environment.
  * It would allow a greater latitude of options while not adding
additional workload on the QA and security teams.
  * Community QA'd, meaning a hands-on learning experience for those who
might be interested in joining the QA team.
  * As it is not an official Debian repo, but instead a community repo,
Debian ftp maintainers would choose for themselves whether or not to
mirror it, like backports.org.

If the project is successful, it could later be offered as an option at
install time to get more packages.

 
 We can obviously live with the costs that a package incurs, but it makes
 sense only if there is something that offsets the cost: a clear added
 value of this package to the distribution. That is something that must be
 able to be justified when any new package is added. Just because doesn't
 cut it.
 

Sure in the Debian main repo, but if a community repo existed, it would not 
matter.

  Package descriptions should stick to positive aspects of the package,
  and not try to draw comparisons towards other packages. IMO.
 
 A package description is intended for the administrator to choose which of
 a set of alternatives to install. A comparison to others, or being open
 about possible limitations, are very helpful to make this decision.

Use debtags for that.

 
  It seems to me as if you are trying to get people to justify the
  packages they want to work on.
 
 Yes, and that's very desirable.

Telling people to go away because you don't want to QA their package is
not desirable at all.

William


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Bug#468183: ITP: monkey -- small webserver based on the HTTP/1.1 protocol

2008-02-29 Thread Thijs Kinkhorst
On Fri, February 29, 2008 12:41, William Pitcock wrote:
 But if you are worried about the QA and security team, then why not
 create an unsupported repo. It could even be a good solution towards
 recruiting new DDs.

I have no intent of stopping you to create any third party repositories.

 Sure in the Debian main repo, but if a community repo existed, it would
 not matter.

Definately, but I don't see the relevance because we are talking about a
plan to include something the main repo here.


Thijs





Bug#468183: Many packaged programs that are doing the same thing

2008-02-29 Thread Guus Sliepen
On Fri, Feb 29, 2008 at 04:58:11AM -0600, William Pitcock wrote:

[...]
  When we see something like this, maybe we should contact
  the upstream authors and suggest that they work together, so that the
  number of light-weight daemons to choose from decreases but the quality
  of the remaining will be better.
  
  Again, I'm not saying there should only be one light-weight http daemon.
  But more than 10?
 
 Why not? Debian ships more than 10 different shells, media players, etc.
 Why should an httpd be not included because there are already others.
 This isn't about being helpful, this is about _choice_.

When does it stop? After 20 httpds? 50? 1000? Surely there is a point
where there is too much choice. So if we, as a distributor with an
overview of the situation, see that there is so much choice, which can
be good but _not necessarily_, we should put some effort in determining
if we can improve the situation.

For example: if two light-weight httpds have a very similar feature set,
then if the two upstream maintainers can be made to work together and
create a single httpd with the best qualities of both, then that will
reduce choice, but the one choice left is better than both old choices.

 Have you considered that perhaps the upstreams don't work together
 because they DON'T WANT TO? Again, it's a matter of _choice_.

Other possibilities: upstream doesn't know that there are other software
packages available that do what they want. Or maybe he doesn't want to
work together with other upstreams for the wrong reasons.

 As a distribution, Debian's goals are to:
   * provide the widest latitude of free software;
   * provide the highest quality of packaging of said free software;
   * ensure the software we ship by default is really free.

Not only the highest quality of packaging, we also want to make sure the
software itself is of good quality. Otherwise, why would we bother
tracking upstream bugs?

 If that means having a lot of different httpds to choose from, then
 great! You're not being forced to use them, so why does it matter to you
 if they are available in Debian? Most software in Debian is maintained
 for personal reasons, e.g. the maintainer uses it. What further
 justification than that is required?

If we can create even better httpds by merging the development efforts,
then yes it does matter to me. I want high quality software. I don't
want a lot of choice of bad quality software. I am not saying that more
or less httpds to choose from is good or bad in itself, but more than 10
light-weight httpds might be an indication that there is room for
improvement.

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Bug#468183: Unsupported? (Was: Bug#468183: ITP: monkey -- small webserver based on the HTTP/1.1 protocol)

2008-02-29 Thread Andreas Tille

On Fri, 29 Feb 2008, William Pitcock wrote:


But if you are worried about the QA and security team, then why not
create an unsupported repo. It could even be a good solution towards
recruiting new DDs.

Lets call it, say, 'community', 'extras', or 'unsupported'.


Please don't!

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Bug#349540: RE : Bug#349540: still working on jacorb ?

2008-02-29 Thread Thomas Girard
Hello,

On Thu, Feb 28, 2008 at 09:40:17PM +0100, PICCA Frédéric-Emmanuel wrote:
 In fact in my institut we are using a control system based on CORBA.
 you can find information on http://www.tango-controls.org
 The GUI interface is based on java so my JacORB interest.
 
 Did you spoke with the jacorb upstream about this licence issue ? 

Not yet. I have to check whether the issue is still relevant with the
latest version of JacORB, and have a look at how it is dealt with in
OpenJDK.

 Do you think that tango could be included in the Debian CORBA Team.

I've just had a look at the Tango in a Nutshell presentation, and
it seems it's indeed very related to CORBA :-)

IIRC, you have filed an ITP bug on Tango, right? I'll gladly add you to
the pkg-corba team so that you can use our infrastructure for Tango
packaging.

Regards,

Thomas



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Bug#466391: Vodafone Mobile Connect Card for Debian

2008-02-29 Thread Faidon Liambotis

Pablo, hi,
I found a piece of software that you apparently authored and 
Debianized,  Vodafone Mobile Connect Card Driver for Linux.


I am a Debian Developer and I am interested in having this in Debian. 
That will mean that it will eventually get propagated to Ubuntu, which 
I've seen that you use and care about.


I'll soon feed you with packaging patches :)

Concerning the branding though, two issues worry me:
a) By calling this Vodafone Mobile Connect, users may get misleaded
   that this only works with the Vodafone network, something that is
   apparently not true.
b) More importantly, Vodafone is a registered trademark; possibly
   Vodafone Mobile Connect too. Do we have permission from Vodafone to
   use this trademark for the package uploaded to the Debian
   distribution which may have changes compared to the version published
   by you?

We've been bitten by this in the past (with the notable example of 
Mozilla products) and I'm trying to be careful.


I've been thinking renaming this to a more common name but I'm afraid 
that will be a disrespect to your work and Vodafone Group's intentions.


I'd be happy to cooperate with you privately or in public.

Please note when replying that I'm Ccing Debian bug #466391 [1], which 
is a Request for Package (RFP) bug by a Debian user.


Thanks,
Faidon

1: http://bugs.debian.org/466391



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Bug#468183: Many packaged programs that are doing the same thing

2008-02-29 Thread Andreas Tille

On Fri, 29 Feb 2008, Guus Sliepen wrote:


For example: if two light-weight httpds have a very similar feature set,
then if the two upstream maintainers can be made to work together and
create a single httpd with the best qualities of both, then that will
reduce choice, but the one choice left is better than both old choices.


Just for the record: This is what we try in the Custom Debian
Distribution effort in Debian-Med: Talk to upstream, suggest them
to join forces, find reasonable ways of cooperation.  The group of
maintainers of a CDD have an overview about packages that are needed
in their field and thus are able to see inter-package connections.
Building a distribution is more than just adding packages to a pool.
It is about creating a work environment for users freeing them from
the work to compile programs from sources on one hand but also
give some reasonable advise and freeing them from the work to
do research which package might fit their needs best.  I personally
really hate to pick a random package out of 10 or more.  There would
be less work to compile _the_ _right_ one from source instead of
selecting it out of 10 prebuilded packages.


If we can create even better httpds by merging the development efforts,
then yes it does matter to me. ...


Well said.

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Bug#468510: ITP: octave-nnet -- A feed forward multi-layer neural network

2008-02-29 Thread Rafael Laboissiere
Package: wnpp
Severity: wishlist
Owner: Debian Octave Group [EMAIL PROTECTED]

[N.B.: This ITP was generated automatically from a template, even
though the DOG does intend to package the described software for
Debian.  We apologize for the glitches in the text below.]


* Package name: octave-nnet
  Version : 0.1.6
  Upstream Author : Michael Schmid
* URL : http://octave.sourceforge.net/nnet/index.html
* License : GPL version 2 or later
  Programming Lang: C++, Octave
  Description : A feed forward multi-layer neural network

This is one of the packages distributed by the octave-forge project
using the pkg.m system introduced in version 3 of Octave [1], a
numerical computation software.

Although users can use directly the pkg() command for installing the
octave-forge pkgs, the Debian Octave Group (DOG) [2] will provide them
as Debian packages. Preliminary versions of the packages can be found
in the DOG SVN repository [3].  The final versions of the packages
will be built using the octave-pkg-dev insfrastructure [4] [5].

The full list of octave-forge pkgs can be found at the SF project website [6].

[1] http://www.octave.org/
[2] http://pkg-octave.alioth.debian.org/
[3] http://svn.debian.org/wsvn/pkg-octave/octave-forge-pkgs/?rev=0sc=0
[4] http://svn.debian.org/wsvn/pkg-octave/octave-pkg-dev/?rev=0sc=0
[5] http://bugs.debian.org/468311
[6] http://octave.sourceforge.net/packages.html

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Bug#468502: ITP: octave-gsl -- Octave bindings to the GNU Scientific Library

2008-02-29 Thread Rafael Laboissiere
Package: wnpp
Severity: wishlist
Owner: Debian Octave Group [EMAIL PROTECTED]

[N.B.: This ITP was generated automatically from a template, even
though the DOG does intend to package the described software for
Debian.  We apologize for the glitches in the text below.]


* Package name: octave-gsl
  Version : 1.0.4
  Upstream Author : Teemu Ikonen   [EMAIL PROTECTED]
* URL : http://octave.sourceforge.net/gsl/index.html
* License : GPL version 2 or later
  Programming Lang: C++, Octave
  Description : Octave bindings to the GNU Scientific Library

This is one of the packages distributed by the octave-forge project
using the pkg.m system introduced in version 3 of Octave [1], a
numerical computation software.

Although users can use directly the pkg() command for installing the
octave-forge pkgs, the Debian Octave Group (DOG) [2] will provide them
as Debian packages. Preliminary versions of the packages can be found
in the DOG SVN repository [3].  The final versions of the packages
will be built using the octave-pkg-dev insfrastructure [4] [5].

The full list of octave-forge pkgs can be found at the SF project website [6].

[1] http://www.octave.org/
[2] http://pkg-octave.alioth.debian.org/
[3] http://svn.debian.org/wsvn/pkg-octave/octave-forge-pkgs/?rev=0sc=0
[4] http://svn.debian.org/wsvn/pkg-octave/octave-pkg-dev/?rev=0sc=0
[5] http://bugs.debian.org/468311
[6] http://octave.sourceforge.net/packages.html

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Bug#468503: ITP: octave-ident -- Addition System Indentification Control functions

2008-02-29 Thread Rafael Laboissiere
Package: wnpp
Severity: wishlist
Owner: Debian Octave Group [EMAIL PROTECTED]

[N.B.: This ITP was generated automatically from a template, even
though the DOG does intend to package the described software for
Debian.  We apologize for the glitches in the text below.]


* Package name: octave-ident
  Version : 1.0.4
  Upstream Author : Paul Kienzle
* URL : http://octave.sourceforge.net/ident/index.html
* License : GPL version 2 or later
  Programming Lang: C++, Octave
  Description : Addition System Indentification Control functions

This is one of the packages distributed by the octave-forge project
using the pkg.m system introduced in version 3 of Octave [1], a
numerical computation software.

Although users can use directly the pkg() command for installing the
octave-forge pkgs, the Debian Octave Group (DOG) [2] will provide them
as Debian packages. Preliminary versions of the packages can be found
in the DOG SVN repository [3].  The final versions of the packages
will be built using the octave-pkg-dev insfrastructure [4] [5].

The full list of octave-forge pkgs can be found at the SF project website [6].

[1] http://www.octave.org/
[2] http://pkg-octave.alioth.debian.org/
[3] http://svn.debian.org/wsvn/pkg-octave/octave-forge-pkgs/?rev=0sc=0
[4] http://svn.debian.org/wsvn/pkg-octave/octave-pkg-dev/?rev=0sc=0
[5] http://bugs.debian.org/468311
[6] http://octave.sourceforge.net/packages.html

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Bug#468516: ITP: octave-optiminterp -- An optimal interpolation toolbox for octave

2008-02-29 Thread Rafael Laboissiere
Package: wnpp
Severity: wishlist
Owner: Debian Octave Group [EMAIL PROTECTED]

[N.B.: This ITP was generated automatically from a template, even
though the DOG does intend to package the described software for
Debian.  We apologize for the glitches in the text below.]


* Package name: octave-optiminterp
  Version : 0.2.6
  Upstream Author : Alexander Barth [EMAIL PROTECTED], Aida Alvera-Azc?rate 
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
* URL : http://octave.sourceforge.net/optiminterp/index.html
* License : GPL version 2 or later
  Programming Lang: C++, Octave
  Description : An optimal interpolation toolbox for octave

This is one of the packages distributed by the octave-forge project
using the pkg.m system introduced in version 3 of Octave [1], a
numerical computation software.

Although users can use directly the pkg() command for installing the
octave-forge pkgs, the Debian Octave Group (DOG) [2] will provide them
as Debian packages. Preliminary versions of the packages can be found
in the DOG SVN repository [3].  The final versions of the packages
will be built using the octave-pkg-dev insfrastructure [4] [5].

The full list of octave-forge pkgs can be found at the SF project website [6].

[1] http://www.octave.org/
[2] http://pkg-octave.alioth.debian.org/
[3] http://svn.debian.org/wsvn/pkg-octave/octave-forge-pkgs/?rev=0sc=0
[4] http://svn.debian.org/wsvn/pkg-octave/octave-pkg-dev/?rev=0sc=0
[5] http://bugs.debian.org/468311
[6] http://octave.sourceforge.net/packages.html

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Bug#468500: ITP: octave-fixed -- Fixed point real and complex matrix toolbox

2008-02-29 Thread Rafael Laboissiere
Package: wnpp
Severity: wishlist
Owner: Debian Octave Group [EMAIL PROTECTED]

[N.B.: This ITP was generated automatically from a template, even
though the DOG does intend to package the described software for
Debian.  We apologize for the glitches in the text below.]


* Package name: octave-fixed
  Version : 0.7.5
  Upstream Author : David Bateman
* URL : http://octave.sourceforge.net/fixed/index.html
* License : GPL version 2 or later
  Programming Lang: C++, Octave
  Description : Fixed point real and complex matrix toolbox

This is one of the packages distributed by the octave-forge project
using the pkg.m system introduced in version 3 of Octave [1], a
numerical computation software.

Although users can use directly the pkg() command for installing the
octave-forge pkgs, the Debian Octave Group (DOG) [2] will provide them
as Debian packages. Preliminary versions of the packages can be found
in the DOG SVN repository [3].  The final versions of the packages
will be built using the octave-pkg-dev insfrastructure [4] [5].

The full list of octave-forge pkgs can be found at the SF project website [6].

[1] http://www.octave.org/
[2] http://pkg-octave.alioth.debian.org/
[3] http://svn.debian.org/wsvn/pkg-octave/octave-forge-pkgs/?rev=0sc=0
[4] http://svn.debian.org/wsvn/pkg-octave/octave-pkg-dev/?rev=0sc=0
[5] http://bugs.debian.org/468311
[6] http://octave.sourceforge.net/packages.html

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Bug#468518: ITP: octave-parallel -- Parallel execution package for cluster computers

2008-02-29 Thread Rafael Laboissiere
Package: wnpp
Severity: wishlist
Owner: Debian Octave Group [EMAIL PROTECTED]

[N.B.: This ITP was generated automatically from a template, even
though the DOG does intend to package the described software for
Debian.  We apologize for the glitches in the text below.]


* Package name: octave-parallel
  Version : 1.0.5
  Upstream Author : Hayato Fujiwara
* URL : http://octave.sourceforge.net/parallel/index.html
* License : GPL version 2 or later
  Programming Lang: C++, Octave
  Description : Parallel execution package for cluster computers

This is one of the packages distributed by the octave-forge project
using the pkg.m system introduced in version 3 of Octave [1], a
numerical computation software.

Although users can use directly the pkg() command for installing the
octave-forge pkgs, the Debian Octave Group (DOG) [2] will provide them
as Debian packages. Preliminary versions of the packages can be found
in the DOG SVN repository [3].  The final versions of the packages
will be built using the octave-pkg-dev insfrastructure [4] [5].

The full list of octave-forge pkgs can be found at the SF project website [6].

[1] http://www.octave.org/
[2] http://pkg-octave.alioth.debian.org/
[3] http://svn.debian.org/wsvn/pkg-octave/octave-forge-pkgs/?rev=0sc=0
[4] http://svn.debian.org/wsvn/pkg-octave/octave-pkg-dev/?rev=0sc=0
[5] http://bugs.debian.org/468311
[6] http://octave.sourceforge.net/packages.html

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Bug#468506: ITP: octave-io -- Input/Output in external formats

2008-02-29 Thread Rafael Laboissiere
Package: wnpp
Severity: wishlist
Owner: Debian Octave Group [EMAIL PROTECTED]

[N.B.: This ITP was generated automatically from a template, even
though the DOG does intend to package the described software for
Debian.  We apologize for the glitches in the text below.]


* Package name: octave-io
  Version : 1.0.5
  Upstream Author : Various Authors
* URL : http://octave.sourceforge.net/io/index.html
* License : GPL version 2 or later
  Programming Lang: C++, Octave
  Description : Input/Output in external formats

This is one of the packages distributed by the octave-forge project
using the pkg.m system introduced in version 3 of Octave [1], a
numerical computation software.

Although users can use directly the pkg() command for installing the
octave-forge pkgs, the Debian Octave Group (DOG) [2] will provide them
as Debian packages. Preliminary versions of the packages can be found
in the DOG SVN repository [3].  The final versions of the packages
will be built using the octave-pkg-dev insfrastructure [4] [5].

The full list of octave-forge pkgs can be found at the SF project website [6].

[1] http://www.octave.org/
[2] http://pkg-octave.alioth.debian.org/
[3] http://svn.debian.org/wsvn/pkg-octave/octave-forge-pkgs/?rev=0sc=0
[4] http://svn.debian.org/wsvn/pkg-octave/octave-pkg-dev/?rev=0sc=0
[5] http://bugs.debian.org/468311
[6] http://octave.sourceforge.net/packages.html

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Bug#468511: ITP: octave-octcdf -- A NetCDF interface for octave

2008-02-29 Thread Rafael Laboissiere
Package: wnpp
Severity: wishlist
Owner: Debian Octave Group [EMAIL PROTECTED]

[N.B.: This ITP was generated automatically from a template, even
though the DOG does intend to package the described software for
Debian.  We apologize for the glitches in the text below.]


* Package name: octave-octcdf
  Version : 1.0.8
  Upstream Author : Alexander Barth [EMAIL PROTECTED]
* URL : http://octave.sourceforge.net/octcdf/index.html
* License : GPL version 2 or later
  Programming Lang: C++, Octave
  Description : A NetCDF interface for octave

This is one of the packages distributed by the octave-forge project
using the pkg.m system introduced in version 3 of Octave [1], a
numerical computation software.

Although users can use directly the pkg() command for installing the
octave-forge pkgs, the Debian Octave Group (DOG) [2] will provide them
as Debian packages. Preliminary versions of the packages can be found
in the DOG SVN repository [3].  The final versions of the packages
will be built using the octave-pkg-dev insfrastructure [4] [5].

The full list of octave-forge pkgs can be found at the SF project website [6].

[1] http://www.octave.org/
[2] http://pkg-octave.alioth.debian.org/
[3] http://svn.debian.org/wsvn/pkg-octave/octave-forge-pkgs/?rev=0sc=0
[4] http://svn.debian.org/wsvn/pkg-octave/octave-pkg-dev/?rev=0sc=0
[5] http://bugs.debian.org/468311
[6] http://octave.sourceforge.net/packages.html

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Bug#468527: ITP: octave-strings -- Additional manipulation functions

2008-02-29 Thread Rafael Laboissiere
Package: wnpp
Severity: wishlist
Owner: Debian Octave Group [EMAIL PROTECTED]

[N.B.: This ITP was generated automatically from a template, even
though the DOG does intend to package the described software for
Debian.  We apologize for the glitches in the text below.]


* Package name: octave-strings
  Version : 1.0.4
  Upstream Author : Various Authors
* URL : http://octave.sourceforge.net/strings/index.html
* License : See individual files
  Programming Lang: C++, Octave
  Description : Additional manipulation functions

This is one of the packages distributed by the octave-forge project
using the pkg.m system introduced in version 3 of Octave [1], a
numerical computation software.

Although users can use directly the pkg() command for installing the
octave-forge pkgs, the Debian Octave Group (DOG) [2] will provide them
as Debian packages. Preliminary versions of the packages can be found
in the DOG SVN repository [3].  The final versions of the packages
will be built using the octave-pkg-dev insfrastructure [4] [5].

The full list of octave-forge pkgs can be found at the SF project website [6].

[1] http://www.octave.org/
[2] http://pkg-octave.alioth.debian.org/
[3] http://svn.debian.org/wsvn/pkg-octave/octave-forge-pkgs/?rev=0sc=0
[4] http://svn.debian.org/wsvn/pkg-octave/octave-pkg-dev/?rev=0sc=0
[5] http://bugs.debian.org/468311
[6] http://octave.sourceforge.net/packages.html

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Bug#468535: ITP: octave-civil-engineering -- Functions to solution some ODE's in Civil Engineering

2008-02-29 Thread Rafael Laboissiere
Package: wnpp
Severity: wishlist
Owner: Debian Octave Group [EMAIL PROTECTED]

[N.B.: This ITP was generated automatically from a template, even
though the DOG does intend to package the described software for
Debian.  We apologize for the glitches in the text below.]


* Package name: octave-civil-engineering
  Version : 1.0.4
  Upstream Author : Matthew W. Roberts
* URL : http://octave.sourceforge.net/civil-engineering/index.html
* License : GPL version 2 or later
  Programming Lang: C++, Octave
  Description : Functions to solution some ODE's in Civil Engineering

This is one of the packages distributed by the octave-forge project
using the pkg.m system introduced in version 3 of Octave [1], a
numerical computation software.

Although users can use directly the pkg() command for installing the
octave-forge pkgs, the Debian Octave Group (DOG) [2] will provide them
as Debian packages. Preliminary versions of the packages can be found
in the DOG SVN repository [3].  The final versions of the packages
will be built using the octave-pkg-dev insfrastructure [4] [5].

The full list of octave-forge pkgs can be found at the SF project website [6].

[1] http://www.octave.org/
[2] http://pkg-octave.alioth.debian.org/
[3] http://svn.debian.org/wsvn/pkg-octave/octave-forge-pkgs/?rev=0sc=0
[4] http://svn.debian.org/wsvn/pkg-octave/octave-pkg-dev/?rev=0sc=0
[5] http://bugs.debian.org/468311
[6] http://octave.sourceforge.net/packages.html

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Bug#468523: ITP: octave-specfun -- Special functions including ellipitic functions, etc

2008-02-29 Thread Rafael Laboissiere
Package: wnpp
Severity: wishlist
Owner: Debian Octave Group [EMAIL PROTECTED]

[N.B.: This ITP was generated automatically from a template, even
though the DOG does intend to package the described software for
Debian.  We apologize for the glitches in the text below.]


* Package name: octave-specfun
  Version : 1.0.5
  Upstream Author : Various Authors
* URL : http://octave.sourceforge.net/specfun/index.html
* License : GPL version 2 or later
  Programming Lang: C++, Octave
  Description : Special functions including ellipitic functions, etc

This is one of the packages distributed by the octave-forge project
using the pkg.m system introduced in version 3 of Octave [1], a
numerical computation software.

Although users can use directly the pkg() command for installing the
octave-forge pkgs, the Debian Octave Group (DOG) [2] will provide them
as Debian packages. Preliminary versions of the packages can be found
in the DOG SVN repository [3].  The final versions of the packages
will be built using the octave-pkg-dev insfrastructure [4] [5].

The full list of octave-forge pkgs can be found at the SF project website [6].

[1] http://www.octave.org/
[2] http://pkg-octave.alioth.debian.org/
[3] http://svn.debian.org/wsvn/pkg-octave/octave-forge-pkgs/?rev=0sc=0
[4] http://svn.debian.org/wsvn/pkg-octave/octave-pkg-dev/?rev=0sc=0
[5] http://bugs.debian.org/468311
[6] http://octave.sourceforge.net/packages.html

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Bug#468515: ITP: octave-optim -- Unconstrained Non-linear Optimization toolkit

2008-02-29 Thread Rafael Laboissiere
Package: wnpp
Severity: wishlist
Owner: Debian Octave Group [EMAIL PROTECTED]

[N.B.: This ITP was generated automatically from a template, even
though the DOG does intend to package the described software for
Debian.  We apologize for the glitches in the text below.]


* Package name: octave-optim
  Version : 1.0.2
  Upstream Author : Various Authors
* URL : http://octave.sourceforge.net/optim/index.html
* License : GPL version 2 or later
  Programming Lang: C++, Octave
  Description : Unconstrained Non-linear Optimization toolkit

This is one of the packages distributed by the octave-forge project
using the pkg.m system introduced in version 3 of Octave [1], a
numerical computation software.

Although users can use directly the pkg() command for installing the
octave-forge pkgs, the Debian Octave Group (DOG) [2] will provide them
as Debian packages. Preliminary versions of the packages can be found
in the DOG SVN repository [3].  The final versions of the packages
will be built using the octave-pkg-dev insfrastructure [4] [5].

The full list of octave-forge pkgs can be found at the SF project website [6].

[1] http://www.octave.org/
[2] http://pkg-octave.alioth.debian.org/
[3] http://svn.debian.org/wsvn/pkg-octave/octave-forge-pkgs/?rev=0sc=0
[4] http://svn.debian.org/wsvn/pkg-octave/octave-pkg-dev/?rev=0sc=0
[5] http://bugs.debian.org/468311
[6] http://octave.sourceforge.net/packages.html

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Bug#468497: ITP: octave-communications -- Digital Communications, Error Correcting Codes (Channel Code), Source Code functions, Modulation and Galois Fields

2008-02-29 Thread Rafael Laboissiere
Package: wnpp
Severity: wishlist
Owner: Debian Octave Group [EMAIL PROTECTED]

[N.B.: This ITP was generated automatically from a template, even
though the DOG does intend to package the described software for
Debian.  We apologize for the glitches in the text below.]


* Package name: octave-communications
  Version : 1.0.5
  Upstream Author : David Bateman
* URL : http://octave.sourceforge.net/communications/index.html
* License : GPL version 2 or later
  Programming Lang: C++, Octave
  Description : Digital Communications, Error Correcting Codes (Channel 
Code), Source Code functions, Modulation and Galois Fields

This is one of the packages distributed by the octave-forge project
using the pkg.m system introduced in version 3 of Octave [1], a
numerical computation software.

Although users can use directly the pkg() command for installing the
octave-forge pkgs, the Debian Octave Group (DOG) [2] will provide them
as Debian packages. Preliminary versions of the packages can be found
in the DOG SVN repository [3].  The final versions of the packages
will be built using the octave-pkg-dev insfrastructure [4] [5].

The full list of octave-forge pkgs can be found at the SF project website [6].

[1] http://www.octave.org/
[2] http://pkg-octave.alioth.debian.org/
[3] http://svn.debian.org/wsvn/pkg-octave/octave-forge-pkgs/?rev=0sc=0
[4] http://svn.debian.org/wsvn/pkg-octave/octave-pkg-dev/?rev=0sc=0
[5] http://bugs.debian.org/468311
[6] http://octave.sourceforge.net/packages.html

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Bug#468498: ITP: octave-control -- Additional Octave Control tools

2008-02-29 Thread Rafael Laboissiere
Package: wnpp
Severity: wishlist
Owner: Debian Octave Group [EMAIL PROTECTED]

[N.B.: This ITP was generated automatically from a template, even
though the DOG does intend to package the described software for
Debian.  We apologize for the glitches in the text below.]


* Package name: octave-control
  Version : 1.0.5
  Upstream Author : Ben Sapp
* URL : http://octave.sourceforge.net/control/index.html
* License : GPL version 2 or later
  Programming Lang: C++, Octave
  Description : Additional Octave Control tools

This is one of the packages distributed by the octave-forge project
using the pkg.m system introduced in version 3 of Octave [1], a
numerical computation software.

Although users can use directly the pkg() command for installing the
octave-forge pkgs, the Debian Octave Group (DOG) [2] will provide them
as Debian packages. Preliminary versions of the packages can be found
in the DOG SVN repository [3].  The final versions of the packages
will be built using the octave-pkg-dev insfrastructure [4] [5].

The full list of octave-forge pkgs can be found at the SF project website [6].

[1] http://www.octave.org/
[2] http://pkg-octave.alioth.debian.org/
[3] http://svn.debian.org/wsvn/pkg-octave/octave-forge-pkgs/?rev=0sc=0
[4] http://svn.debian.org/wsvn/pkg-octave/octave-pkg-dev/?rev=0sc=0
[5] http://bugs.debian.org/468311
[6] http://octave.sourceforge.net/packages.html

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Bug#468512: ITP: octave-octgpr -- The package allows interpolating and smoothing scattered

2008-02-29 Thread Rafael Laboissiere
Package: wnpp
Severity: wishlist
Owner: Debian Octave Group [EMAIL PROTECTED]

[N.B.: This ITP was generated automatically from a template, even
though the DOG does intend to package the described software for
Debian.  We apologize for the glitches in the text below.]


* Package name: octave-octgpr
  Version : 1.1.1
  Upstream Author : Jaroslav Hajek ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
* URL : http://octave.sourceforge.net/octgpr/index.html
* License : GPL v2
  Programming Lang: C++, Octave
  Description : The package allows interpolating and smoothing scattered 

This is one of the packages distributed by the octave-forge project
using the pkg.m system introduced in version 3 of Octave [1], a
numerical computation software.

Although users can use directly the pkg() command for installing the
octave-forge pkgs, the Debian Octave Group (DOG) [2] will provide them
as Debian packages. Preliminary versions of the packages can be found
in the DOG SVN repository [3].  The final versions of the packages
will be built using the octave-pkg-dev insfrastructure [4] [5].

The full list of octave-forge pkgs can be found at the SF project website [6].

[1] http://www.octave.org/
[2] http://pkg-octave.alioth.debian.org/
[3] http://svn.debian.org/wsvn/pkg-octave/octave-forge-pkgs/?rev=0sc=0
[4] http://svn.debian.org/wsvn/pkg-octave/octave-pkg-dev/?rev=0sc=0
[5] http://bugs.debian.org/468311
[6] http://octave.sourceforge.net/packages.html

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Bug#468540: ITP: octave-java -- Provides Java interface with OO-like Java objects manipulation

2008-02-29 Thread Rafael Laboissiere
Package: wnpp
Severity: wishlist
Owner: Debian Octave Group [EMAIL PROTECTED]

[N.B.: This ITP was generated automatically from a template, even
though the DOG does intend to package the described software for
Debian.  We apologize for the glitches in the text below.]


* Package name: octave-java
  Version : 1.2.3
  Upstream Author : Michael Goffioul [EMAIL PROTECTED]
* URL : http://octave.sourceforge.net/java/index.html
* License : GPL version 2 or later
  Programming Lang: C++, Octave
  Description : Provides Java interface with OO-like Java objects 
manipulation

This is one of the packages distributed by the octave-forge project
using the pkg.m system introduced in version 3 of Octave [1], a
numerical computation software.

Although users can use directly the pkg() command for installing the
octave-forge pkgs, the Debian Octave Group (DOG) [2] will provide them
as Debian packages. Preliminary versions of the packages can be found
in the DOG SVN repository [3].  The final versions of the packages
will be built using the octave-pkg-dev insfrastructure [4] [5].

The full list of octave-forge pkgs can be found at the SF project website [6].

[1] http://www.octave.org/
[2] http://pkg-octave.alioth.debian.org/
[3] http://svn.debian.org/wsvn/pkg-octave/octave-forge-pkgs/?rev=0sc=0
[4] http://svn.debian.org/wsvn/pkg-octave/octave-pkg-dev/?rev=0sc=0
[5] http://bugs.debian.org/468311
[6] http://octave.sourceforge.net/packages.html

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Bug#468183: Unsupported? (Was: Bug#468183: ITP: monkey -- small webserver based on the HTTP/1.1 protocol)

2008-02-29 Thread Thorsten Schmale
I created an updated description. Please see below.
One thing i forgot to mention earlier was the feature of logging the http 
requests 
directly to a mysql-database.
I'm not quite sure, but I think this feature is not supported by most other 
webservers.

Description: small http server
 Monkey is a small, fast, and easily configurable HTTP/1.1 compliant web
 server. It implements the following features:
 .
   * multi-threading
   * support for MIME
   * resume
   * virtual hosts
   * CGI and PHP
   * directory navigation
   * basic security features (denying access to certain URLs and IPs)
   * logging directly to a mysql-database instead of using logfiles.
   * translated documentation
 .

Regards,
Thorsten

On 29/02/08 13:18 +0100, Andreas Tille wrote:
 On Fri, 29 Feb 2008, William Pitcock wrote:
 
 But if you are worried about the QA and security team, then why not
 create an unsupported repo. It could even be a good solution towards
 recruiting new DDs.
 
 Lets call it, say, 'community', 'extras', or 'unsupported'.
 
 Please don't!
 
 Kind regards
 
 Andreas.
 
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Bug#468507: ITP: octave-irsa -- Irregular sampling analysis

2008-02-29 Thread Rafael Laboissiere
Package: wnpp
Severity: wishlist
Owner: Debian Octave Group [EMAIL PROTECTED]

[N.B.: This ITP was generated automatically from a template, even
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* Package name: octave-irsa
  Version : 1.0.4
  Upstream Author : Joerg Huber
* URL : http://octave.sourceforge.net/irsa/index.html
* License : GPL version 2 or later
  Programming Lang: C++, Octave
  Description : Irregular sampling analysis

This is one of the packages distributed by the octave-forge project
using the pkg.m system introduced in version 3 of Octave [1], a
numerical computation software.

Although users can use directly the pkg() command for installing the
octave-forge pkgs, the Debian Octave Group (DOG) [2] will provide them
as Debian packages. Preliminary versions of the packages can be found
in the DOG SVN repository [3].  The final versions of the packages
will be built using the octave-pkg-dev insfrastructure [4] [5].

The full list of octave-forge pkgs can be found at the SF project website [6].

[1] http://www.octave.org/
[2] http://pkg-octave.alioth.debian.org/
[3] http://svn.debian.org/wsvn/pkg-octave/octave-forge-pkgs/?rev=0sc=0
[4] http://svn.debian.org/wsvn/pkg-octave/octave-pkg-dev/?rev=0sc=0
[5] http://bugs.debian.org/468311
[6] http://octave.sourceforge.net/packages.html

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Bug#468520: ITP: octave-plot -- Additional ploting tools for Octave

2008-02-29 Thread Rafael Laboissiere
Package: wnpp
Severity: wishlist
Owner: Debian Octave Group [EMAIL PROTECTED]

[N.B.: This ITP was generated automatically from a template, even
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Debian.  We apologize for the glitches in the text below.]


* Package name: octave-plot
  Version : 1.0.4
  Upstream Author : Various Authors
* URL : http://octave.sourceforge.net/plot/index.html
* License : GPL version 2 or later
  Programming Lang: C++, Octave
  Description : Additional ploting tools for Octave

This is one of the packages distributed by the octave-forge project
using the pkg.m system introduced in version 3 of Octave [1], a
numerical computation software.

Although users can use directly the pkg() command for installing the
octave-forge pkgs, the Debian Octave Group (DOG) [2] will provide them
as Debian packages. Preliminary versions of the packages can be found
in the DOG SVN repository [3].  The final versions of the packages
will be built using the octave-pkg-dev insfrastructure [4] [5].

The full list of octave-forge pkgs can be found at the SF project website [6].

[1] http://www.octave.org/
[2] http://pkg-octave.alioth.debian.org/
[3] http://svn.debian.org/wsvn/pkg-octave/octave-forge-pkgs/?rev=0sc=0
[4] http://svn.debian.org/wsvn/pkg-octave/octave-pkg-dev/?rev=0sc=0
[5] http://bugs.debian.org/468311
[6] http://octave.sourceforge.net/packages.html

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Bug#468530: ITP: octave-time -- Additional date manipulation tools

2008-02-29 Thread Rafael Laboissiere
Package: wnpp
Severity: wishlist
Owner: Debian Octave Group [EMAIL PROTECTED]

[N.B.: This ITP was generated automatically from a template, even
though the DOG does intend to package the described software for
Debian.  We apologize for the glitches in the text below.]


* Package name: octave-time
  Version : 1.0.5
  Upstream Author : Bill Denney [EMAIL PROTECTED]
* URL : http://octave.sourceforge.net/time/index.html
* License : GPL version 2 or later
  Programming Lang: C++, Octave
  Description : Additional date manipulation tools

This is one of the packages distributed by the octave-forge project
using the pkg.m system introduced in version 3 of Octave [1], a
numerical computation software.

Although users can use directly the pkg() command for installing the
octave-forge pkgs, the Debian Octave Group (DOG) [2] will provide them
as Debian packages. Preliminary versions of the packages can be found
in the DOG SVN repository [3].  The final versions of the packages
will be built using the octave-pkg-dev insfrastructure [4] [5].

The full list of octave-forge pkgs can be found at the SF project website [6].

[1] http://www.octave.org/
[2] http://pkg-octave.alioth.debian.org/
[3] http://svn.debian.org/wsvn/pkg-octave/octave-forge-pkgs/?rev=0sc=0
[4] http://svn.debian.org/wsvn/pkg-octave/octave-pkg-dev/?rev=0sc=0
[5] http://bugs.debian.org/468311
[6] http://octave.sourceforge.net/packages.html

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Bug#468531: ITP: octave-vrml -- 3D graphics using VRML

2008-02-29 Thread Rafael Laboissiere
Package: wnpp
Severity: wishlist
Owner: Debian Octave Group [EMAIL PROTECTED]

[N.B.: This ITP was generated automatically from a template, even
though the DOG does intend to package the described software for
Debian.  We apologize for the glitches in the text below.]


* Package name: octave-vrml
  Version : 1.0.5
  Upstream Author : Etienne Grossmann
* URL : http://octave.sourceforge.net/vrml/index.html
* License : GPL version 2 or later
  Programming Lang: C++, Octave
  Description : 3D graphics using VRML

This is one of the packages distributed by the octave-forge project
using the pkg.m system introduced in version 3 of Octave [1], a
numerical computation software.

Although users can use directly the pkg() command for installing the
octave-forge pkgs, the Debian Octave Group (DOG) [2] will provide them
as Debian packages. Preliminary versions of the packages can be found
in the DOG SVN repository [3].  The final versions of the packages
will be built using the octave-pkg-dev insfrastructure [4] [5].

The full list of octave-forge pkgs can be found at the SF project website [6].

[1] http://www.octave.org/
[2] http://pkg-octave.alioth.debian.org/
[3] http://svn.debian.org/wsvn/pkg-octave/octave-forge-pkgs/?rev=0sc=0
[4] http://svn.debian.org/wsvn/pkg-octave/octave-pkg-dev/?rev=0sc=0
[5] http://bugs.debian.org/468311
[6] http://octave.sourceforge.net/packages.html

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Bug#468517: ITP: octave-outliers -- Grubbs, Dixon and Cochran tests for outlier detection

2008-02-29 Thread Rafael Laboissiere
Package: wnpp
Severity: wishlist
Owner: Debian Octave Group [EMAIL PROTECTED]

[N.B.: This ITP was generated automatically from a template, even
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Debian.  We apologize for the glitches in the text below.]


* Package name: octave-outliers
  Version : 0.13.6
  Upstream Author : Lukasz Komsta
* URL : http://octave.sourceforge.net/outliers/index.html
* License : GPL version 2 or later
  Programming Lang: C++, Octave
  Description : Grubbs, Dixon and Cochran tests for outlier detection

This is one of the packages distributed by the octave-forge project
using the pkg.m system introduced in version 3 of Octave [1], a
numerical computation software.

Although users can use directly the pkg() command for installing the
octave-forge pkgs, the Debian Octave Group (DOG) [2] will provide them
as Debian packages. Preliminary versions of the packages can be found
in the DOG SVN repository [3].  The final versions of the packages
will be built using the octave-pkg-dev insfrastructure [4] [5].

The full list of octave-forge pkgs can be found at the SF project website [6].

[1] http://www.octave.org/
[2] http://pkg-octave.alioth.debian.org/
[3] http://svn.debian.org/wsvn/pkg-octave/octave-forge-pkgs/?rev=0sc=0
[4] http://svn.debian.org/wsvn/pkg-octave/octave-pkg-dev/?rev=0sc=0
[5] http://bugs.debian.org/468311
[6] http://octave.sourceforge.net/packages.html

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Bug#468508: ITP: octave-linear-algebra -- Additional linear algebra code, including general SVD and matrix functions

2008-02-29 Thread Rafael Laboissiere
Package: wnpp
Severity: wishlist
Owner: Debian Octave Group [EMAIL PROTECTED]

[N.B.: This ITP was generated automatically from a template, even
though the DOG does intend to package the described software for
Debian.  We apologize for the glitches in the text below.]


* Package name: octave-linear-algebra
  Version : 1.0.4
  Upstream Author : Various Authors
* URL : http://octave.sourceforge.net/linear-algebra/index.html
* License : GPL version 2 or later
  Programming Lang: C++, Octave
  Description : Additional linear algebra code, including general SVD and 
matrix functions

This is one of the packages distributed by the octave-forge project
using the pkg.m system introduced in version 3 of Octave [1], a
numerical computation software.

Although users can use directly the pkg() command for installing the
octave-forge pkgs, the Debian Octave Group (DOG) [2] will provide them
as Debian packages. Preliminary versions of the packages can be found
in the DOG SVN repository [3].  The final versions of the packages
will be built using the octave-pkg-dev insfrastructure [4] [5].

The full list of octave-forge pkgs can be found at the SF project website [6].

[1] http://www.octave.org/
[2] http://pkg-octave.alioth.debian.org/
[3] http://svn.debian.org/wsvn/pkg-octave/octave-forge-pkgs/?rev=0sc=0
[4] http://svn.debian.org/wsvn/pkg-octave/octave-pkg-dev/?rev=0sc=0
[5] http://bugs.debian.org/468311
[6] http://octave.sourceforge.net/packages.html

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Processed: r1324 - octave-forge-pkgs/octave-combinatorics/trunk/debian

2008-02-29 Thread Debian Bug Tracking System
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Bug#468496: ITP: octave-combinatorics -- Combinatorics functions, incuding 
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Bug#468542: ITP: octave-mapping -- Simple Mapping functions.

2008-02-29 Thread Rafael Laboissiere
Package: wnpp
Severity: wishlist
Owner: Debian Octave Group [EMAIL PROTECTED]

[N.B.: This ITP was generated automatically from a template, even
though the DOG does intend to package the described software for
Debian.  We apologize for the glitches in the text below.]


* Package name: octave-mapping
  Version : 1.0.4
  Upstream Author : Andrew Collier [EMAIL PROTECTED]
* URL : http://octave.sourceforge.net/mapping/index.html
* License : GPL version 2 or later
  Programming Lang: C++, Octave
  Description : Simple Mapping functions. 

This is one of the packages distributed by the octave-forge project
using the pkg.m system introduced in version 3 of Octave [1], a
numerical computation software.

Although users can use directly the pkg() command for installing the
octave-forge pkgs, the Debian Octave Group (DOG) [2] will provide them
as Debian packages. Preliminary versions of the packages can be found
in the DOG SVN repository [3].  The final versions of the packages
will be built using the octave-pkg-dev insfrastructure [4] [5].

The full list of octave-forge pkgs can be found at the SF project website [6].

[1] http://www.octave.org/
[2] http://pkg-octave.alioth.debian.org/
[3] http://svn.debian.org/wsvn/pkg-octave/octave-forge-pkgs/?rev=0sc=0
[4] http://svn.debian.org/wsvn/pkg-octave/octave-pkg-dev/?rev=0sc=0
[5] http://bugs.debian.org/468311
[6] http://octave.sourceforge.net/packages.html

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Bug#468541: ITP: octave-jhandles -- JHandles is a java- and openGL-based alternative graphics

2008-02-29 Thread Rafael Laboissiere
Package: wnpp
Severity: wishlist
Owner: Debian Octave Group [EMAIL PROTECTED]

[N.B.: This ITP was generated automatically from a template, even
though the DOG does intend to package the described software for
Debian.  We apologize for the glitches in the text below.]


* Package name: octave-jhandles
  Version : 0.3.2
  Upstream Author : Michael Goffioul [EMAIL PROTECTED]
* URL : http://octave.sourceforge.net/jhandles/index.html
* License : GPL version 2 or later / LGPL
  Programming Lang: C++, Octave
  Description : JHandles is a java- and openGL-based alternative graphics 

This is one of the packages distributed by the octave-forge project
using the pkg.m system introduced in version 3 of Octave [1], a
numerical computation software.

Although users can use directly the pkg() command for installing the
octave-forge pkgs, the Debian Octave Group (DOG) [2] will provide them
as Debian packages. Preliminary versions of the packages can be found
in the DOG SVN repository [3].  The final versions of the packages
will be built using the octave-pkg-dev insfrastructure [4] [5].

The full list of octave-forge pkgs can be found at the SF project website [6].

[1] http://www.octave.org/
[2] http://pkg-octave.alioth.debian.org/
[3] http://svn.debian.org/wsvn/pkg-octave/octave-forge-pkgs/?rev=0sc=0
[4] http://svn.debian.org/wsvn/pkg-octave/octave-pkg-dev/?rev=0sc=0
[5] http://bugs.debian.org/468311
[6] http://octave.sourceforge.net/packages.html

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Bug#468529: ITP: octave-symbolic -- Symbolic toolbox based on GiNaC and CLN

2008-02-29 Thread Rafael Laboissiere
Package: wnpp
Severity: wishlist
Owner: Debian Octave Group [EMAIL PROTECTED]

[N.B.: This ITP was generated automatically from a template, even
though the DOG does intend to package the described software for
Debian.  We apologize for the glitches in the text below.]


* Package name: octave-symbolic
  Version : 1.0.5
  Upstream Author : Various Authors
* URL : http://octave.sourceforge.net/symbolic/index.html
* License : GPL version 2 or later
  Programming Lang: C++, Octave
  Description : Symbolic toolbox based on GiNaC and CLN

This is one of the packages distributed by the octave-forge project
using the pkg.m system introduced in version 3 of Octave [1], a
numerical computation software.

Although users can use directly the pkg() command for installing the
octave-forge pkgs, the Debian Octave Group (DOG) [2] will provide them
as Debian packages. Preliminary versions of the packages can be found
in the DOG SVN repository [3].  The final versions of the packages
will be built using the octave-pkg-dev insfrastructure [4] [5].

The full list of octave-forge pkgs can be found at the SF project website [6].

[1] http://www.octave.org/
[2] http://pkg-octave.alioth.debian.org/
[3] http://svn.debian.org/wsvn/pkg-octave/octave-forge-pkgs/?rev=0sc=0
[4] http://svn.debian.org/wsvn/pkg-octave/octave-pkg-dev/?rev=0sc=0
[5] http://bugs.debian.org/468311
[6] http://octave.sourceforge.net/packages.html

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Bug#468519: ITP: octave-physicalconstants -- Physical Constants from Atomic Molecular Physics, taken from NIST database

2008-02-29 Thread Rafael Laboissiere
Package: wnpp
Severity: wishlist
Owner: Debian Octave Group [EMAIL PROTECTED]

[N.B.: This ITP was generated automatically from a template, even
though the DOG does intend to package the described software for
Debian.  We apologize for the glitches in the text below.]


* Package name: octave-physicalconstants
  Version : 0.1.4
  Upstream Author : Muthiah Annamalai
* URL : http://octave.sourceforge.net/physicalconstants/index.html
* License : GPL version 2 or later
  Programming Lang: C++, Octave
  Description : Physical Constants from Atomic  Molecular Physics, taken 
from NIST database

This is one of the packages distributed by the octave-forge project
using the pkg.m system introduced in version 3 of Octave [1], a
numerical computation software.

Although users can use directly the pkg() command for installing the
octave-forge pkgs, the Debian Octave Group (DOG) [2] will provide them
as Debian packages. Preliminary versions of the packages can be found
in the DOG SVN repository [3].  The final versions of the packages
will be built using the octave-pkg-dev insfrastructure [4] [5].

The full list of octave-forge pkgs can be found at the SF project website [6].

[1] http://www.octave.org/
[2] http://pkg-octave.alioth.debian.org/
[3] http://svn.debian.org/wsvn/pkg-octave/octave-forge-pkgs/?rev=0sc=0
[4] http://svn.debian.org/wsvn/pkg-octave/octave-pkg-dev/?rev=0sc=0
[5] http://bugs.debian.org/468311
[6] http://octave.sourceforge.net/packages.html

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Bug#468509: ITP: octave-miscellaneous -- Miscellaneous tools including waitbar, xml tools, etc

2008-02-29 Thread Rafael Laboissiere
Package: wnpp
Severity: wishlist
Owner: Debian Octave Group [EMAIL PROTECTED]

[N.B.: This ITP was generated automatically from a template, even
though the DOG does intend to package the described software for
Debian.  We apologize for the glitches in the text below.]


* Package name: octave-miscellaneous
  Version : 1.0.5
  Upstream Author : Various Authors
* URL : http://octave.sourceforge.net/miscellaneous/index.html
* License : GPL version 2 or later
  Programming Lang: C++, Octave
  Description : Miscellaneous tools including waitbar, xml tools, etc

This is one of the packages distributed by the octave-forge project
using the pkg.m system introduced in version 3 of Octave [1], a
numerical computation software.

Although users can use directly the pkg() command for installing the
octave-forge pkgs, the Debian Octave Group (DOG) [2] will provide them
as Debian packages. Preliminary versions of the packages can be found
in the DOG SVN repository [3].  The final versions of the packages
will be built using the octave-pkg-dev insfrastructure [4] [5].

The full list of octave-forge pkgs can be found at the SF project website [6].

[1] http://www.octave.org/
[2] http://pkg-octave.alioth.debian.org/
[3] http://svn.debian.org/wsvn/pkg-octave/octave-forge-pkgs/?rev=0sc=0
[4] http://svn.debian.org/wsvn/pkg-octave/octave-pkg-dev/?rev=0sc=0
[5] http://bugs.debian.org/468311
[6] http://octave.sourceforge.net/packages.html

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Bug#468504: ITP: octave-image -- The Octave-forge Image package provides functions for

2008-02-29 Thread Rafael Laboissiere
Package: wnpp
Severity: wishlist
Owner: Debian Octave Group [EMAIL PROTECTED]

[N.B.: This ITP was generated automatically from a template, even
though the DOG does intend to package the described software for
Debian.  We apologize for the glitches in the text below.]


* Package name: octave-image
  Version : 1.0.5
  Upstream Author : Various Authors
* URL : http://octave.sourceforge.net/image/index.html
* License : GPL version 2 or later
  Programming Lang: C++, Octave
  Description : The Octave-forge Image package provides functions for

This is one of the packages distributed by the octave-forge project
using the pkg.m system introduced in version 3 of Octave [1], a
numerical computation software.

Although users can use directly the pkg() command for installing the
octave-forge pkgs, the Debian Octave Group (DOG) [2] will provide them
as Debian packages. Preliminary versions of the packages can be found
in the DOG SVN repository [3].  The final versions of the packages
will be built using the octave-pkg-dev insfrastructure [4] [5].

The full list of octave-forge pkgs can be found at the SF project website [6].

[1] http://www.octave.org/
[2] http://pkg-octave.alioth.debian.org/
[3] http://svn.debian.org/wsvn/pkg-octave/octave-forge-pkgs/?rev=0sc=0
[4] http://svn.debian.org/wsvn/pkg-octave/octave-pkg-dev/?rev=0sc=0
[5] http://bugs.debian.org/468311
[6] http://octave.sourceforge.net/packages.html

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Bug#468524: ITP: octave-special-matrix -- Additional Special Matrices for Octave

2008-02-29 Thread Rafael Laboissiere
Package: wnpp
Severity: wishlist
Owner: Debian Octave Group [EMAIL PROTECTED]

[N.B.: This ITP was generated automatically from a template, even
though the DOG does intend to package the described software for
Debian.  We apologize for the glitches in the text below.]


* Package name: octave-special-matrix
  Version : 1.0.4
  Upstream Author : Paul Kienzle [EMAIL PROTECTED]
* URL : http://octave.sourceforge.net/special-matrix/index.html
* License : GPL version 2 or later
  Programming Lang: C++, Octave
  Description : Additional Special Matrices for Octave

This is one of the packages distributed by the octave-forge project
using the pkg.m system introduced in version 3 of Octave [1], a
numerical computation software.

Although users can use directly the pkg() command for installing the
octave-forge pkgs, the Debian Octave Group (DOG) [2] will provide them
as Debian packages. Preliminary versions of the packages can be found
in the DOG SVN repository [3].  The final versions of the packages
will be built using the octave-pkg-dev insfrastructure [4] [5].

The full list of octave-forge pkgs can be found at the SF project website [6].

[1] http://www.octave.org/
[2] http://pkg-octave.alioth.debian.org/
[3] http://svn.debian.org/wsvn/pkg-octave/octave-forge-pkgs/?rev=0sc=0
[4] http://svn.debian.org/wsvn/pkg-octave/octave-pkg-dev/?rev=0sc=0
[5] http://bugs.debian.org/468311
[6] http://octave.sourceforge.net/packages.html

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Bug#468501: ITP: octave-general -- General tools for octave

2008-02-29 Thread Rafael Laboissiere
Package: wnpp
Severity: wishlist
Owner: Debian Octave Group [EMAIL PROTECTED]

[N.B.: This ITP was generated automatically from a template, even
though the DOG does intend to package the described software for
Debian.  We apologize for the glitches in the text below.]


* Package name: octave-general
  Version : 1.0.5
  Upstream Author : Various authors
* URL : http://octave.sourceforge.net/general/index.html
* License : GPL version 2 or later
  Programming Lang: C++, Octave
  Description : General tools for octave

This is one of the packages distributed by the octave-forge project
using the pkg.m system introduced in version 3 of Octave [1], a
numerical computation software.

Although users can use directly the pkg() command for installing the
octave-forge pkgs, the Debian Octave Group (DOG) [2] will provide them
as Debian packages. Preliminary versions of the packages can be found
in the DOG SVN repository [3].  The final versions of the packages
will be built using the octave-pkg-dev insfrastructure [4] [5].

The full list of octave-forge pkgs can be found at the SF project website [6].

[1] http://www.octave.org/
[2] http://pkg-octave.alioth.debian.org/
[3] http://svn.debian.org/wsvn/pkg-octave/octave-forge-pkgs/?rev=0sc=0
[4] http://svn.debian.org/wsvn/pkg-octave/octave-pkg-dev/?rev=0sc=0
[5] http://bugs.debian.org/468311
[6] http://octave.sourceforge.net/packages.html

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Bug#468536: ITP: octave-engine -- An external interface library for Octave

2008-02-29 Thread Rafael Laboissiere
Package: wnpp
Severity: wishlist
Owner: Debian Octave Group [EMAIL PROTECTED]

[N.B.: This ITP was generated automatically from a template, even
though the DOG does intend to package the described software for
Debian.  We apologize for the glitches in the text below.]


* Package name: octave-engine
  Version : 1.0.5
  Upstream Author : Jesse Bennett [EMAIL PROTECTED]
* URL : http://octave.sourceforge.net/engine/index.html
* License : GPL version 2 or later
  Programming Lang: C++, Octave
  Description : An external interface library for Octave

This is one of the packages distributed by the octave-forge project
using the pkg.m system introduced in version 3 of Octave [1], a
numerical computation software.

Although users can use directly the pkg() command for installing the
octave-forge pkgs, the Debian Octave Group (DOG) [2] will provide them
as Debian packages. Preliminary versions of the packages can be found
in the DOG SVN repository [3].  The final versions of the packages
will be built using the octave-pkg-dev insfrastructure [4] [5].

The full list of octave-forge pkgs can be found at the SF project website [6].

[1] http://www.octave.org/
[2] http://pkg-octave.alioth.debian.org/
[3] http://svn.debian.org/wsvn/pkg-octave/octave-forge-pkgs/?rev=0sc=0
[4] http://svn.debian.org/wsvn/pkg-octave/octave-pkg-dev/?rev=0sc=0
[5] http://bugs.debian.org/468311
[6] http://octave.sourceforge.net/packages.html

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Bug#468533: ITP: octave-ad -- Automatic Forward Differentiation

2008-02-29 Thread Rafael Laboissiere
Package: wnpp
Severity: wishlist
Owner: Debian Octave Group [EMAIL PROTECTED]

[N.B.: This ITP was generated automatically from a template, even
though the DOG does intend to package the described software for
Debian.  We apologize for the glitches in the text below.]


* Package name: octave-ad
  Version : 1.0.1
  Upstream Author : Thomas Kasper
* URL : http://octave.sourceforge.net/ad/index.html
* License : GPL version 2 or later
  Programming Lang: C++, Octave
  Description : Automatic Forward Differentiation

This is one of the packages distributed by the octave-forge project
using the pkg.m system introduced in version 3 of Octave [1], a
numerical computation software.

Although users can use directly the pkg() command for installing the
octave-forge pkgs, the Debian Octave Group (DOG) [2] will provide them
as Debian packages. Preliminary versions of the packages can be found
in the DOG SVN repository [3].  The final versions of the packages
will be built using the octave-pkg-dev insfrastructure [4] [5].

The full list of octave-forge pkgs can be found at the SF project website [6].

[1] http://www.octave.org/
[2] http://pkg-octave.alioth.debian.org/
[3] http://svn.debian.org/wsvn/pkg-octave/octave-forge-pkgs/?rev=0sc=0
[4] http://svn.debian.org/wsvn/pkg-octave/octave-pkg-dev/?rev=0sc=0
[5] http://bugs.debian.org/468311
[6] http://octave.sourceforge.net/packages.html

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Bug#468513: ITP: octave-odebvp -- To approximate the solution of the boundary-value problem y''=p(x)*y' + q(x)*y + r(x), a=x=b, y(a)=alpha, y(b)=beta by the linear finite-diffence method

2008-02-29 Thread Rafael Laboissiere
Package: wnpp
Severity: wishlist
Owner: Debian Octave Group [EMAIL PROTECTED]

[N.B.: This ITP was generated automatically from a template, even
though the DOG does intend to package the described software for
Debian.  We apologize for the glitches in the text below.]


* Package name: octave-odebvp
  Version : 1.0.3
  Upstream Author : Tiago Charters de Azevedo
* URL : http://octave.sourceforge.net/odebvp/index.html
* License : GPL version 2 or later
  Programming Lang: C++, Octave
  Description :  To approximate the solution of the boundary-value problem  
y''=p(x)*y' + q(x)*y + r(x), a=x=b, y(a)=alpha, y(b)=beta by the linear 
finite-diffence method

This is one of the packages distributed by the octave-forge project
using the pkg.m system introduced in version 3 of Octave [1], a
numerical computation software.

Although users can use directly the pkg() command for installing the
octave-forge pkgs, the Debian Octave Group (DOG) [2] will provide them
as Debian packages. Preliminary versions of the packages can be found
in the DOG SVN repository [3].  The final versions of the packages
will be built using the octave-pkg-dev insfrastructure [4] [5].

The full list of octave-forge pkgs can be found at the SF project website [6].

[1] http://www.octave.org/
[2] http://pkg-octave.alioth.debian.org/
[3] http://svn.debian.org/wsvn/pkg-octave/octave-forge-pkgs/?rev=0sc=0
[4] http://svn.debian.org/wsvn/pkg-octave/octave-pkg-dev/?rev=0sc=0
[5] http://bugs.debian.org/468311
[6] http://octave.sourceforge.net/packages.html

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Bug#468495: ITP: octave-audio -- Audio recording, processing and playing tools

2008-02-29 Thread Rafael Laboissiere
Package: wnpp
Severity: wishlist
Owner: Debian Octave Group [EMAIL PROTECTED]

[N.B.: This ITP was generated automatically from a template, even
though the DOG does intend to package the described software for
Debian.  We apologize for the glitches in the text below.]


* Package name: octave-audio
  Version : 1.1.0
  Upstream Author : Paul Kienzle
* URL : http://octave.sourceforge.net/audio/index.html
* License : GPL version 2 or later
  Programming Lang: C++, Octave
  Description : Audio recording, processing and playing tools

This is one of the packages distributed by the octave-forge project
using the pkg.m system introduced in version 3 of Octave [1], a
numerical computation software.

Although users can use directly the pkg() command for installing the
octave-forge pkgs, the Debian Octave Group (DOG) [2] will provide them
as Debian packages. Preliminary versions of the packages can be found
in the DOG SVN repository [3].  The final versions of the packages
will be built using the octave-pkg-dev insfrastructure [4] [5].

The full list of octave-forge pkgs can be found at the SF project website [6].

[1] http://www.octave.org/
[2] http://pkg-octave.alioth.debian.org/
[3] http://svn.debian.org/wsvn/pkg-octave/octave-forge-pkgs/?rev=0sc=0
[4] http://svn.debian.org/wsvn/pkg-octave/octave-pkg-dev/?rev=0sc=0
[5] http://bugs.debian.org/468311
[6] http://octave.sourceforge.net/packages.html

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Bug#468521: ITP: octave-signal -- Signal processing tools, including filtering, windowing and display functions

2008-02-29 Thread Rafael Laboissiere
Package: wnpp
Severity: wishlist
Owner: Debian Octave Group [EMAIL PROTECTED]

[N.B.: This ITP was generated automatically from a template, even
though the DOG does intend to package the described software for
Debian.  We apologize for the glitches in the text below.]


* Package name: octave-signal
  Version : 1.0.6
  Upstream Author : Various Authors
* URL : http://octave.sourceforge.net/signal/index.html
* License : GPL version 2 or later
  Programming Lang: C++, Octave
  Description : Signal processing tools, including filtering, windowing and 
display functions

This is one of the packages distributed by the octave-forge project
using the pkg.m system introduced in version 3 of Octave [1], a
numerical computation software.

Although users can use directly the pkg() command for installing the
octave-forge pkgs, the Debian Octave Group (DOG) [2] will provide them
as Debian packages. Preliminary versions of the packages can be found
in the DOG SVN repository [3].  The final versions of the packages
will be built using the octave-pkg-dev insfrastructure [4] [5].

The full list of octave-forge pkgs can be found at the SF project website [6].

[1] http://www.octave.org/
[2] http://pkg-octave.alioth.debian.org/
[3] http://svn.debian.org/wsvn/pkg-octave/octave-forge-pkgs/?rev=0sc=0
[4] http://svn.debian.org/wsvn/pkg-octave/octave-pkg-dev/?rev=0sc=0
[5] http://bugs.debian.org/468311
[6] http://octave.sourceforge.net/packages.html

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Bug#468522: ITP: octave-sockets -- Socket functions

2008-02-29 Thread Rafael Laboissiere
Package: wnpp
Severity: wishlist
Owner: Debian Octave Group [EMAIL PROTECTED]

[N.B.: This ITP was generated automatically from a template, even
though the DOG does intend to package the described software for
Debian.  We apologize for the glitches in the text below.]


* Package name: octave-sockets
  Version : 1.0.3
  Upstream Author : John Swensen [EMAIL PROTECTED]
* URL : http://octave.sourceforge.net/sockets/index.html
* License : GPL version 2 or later
  Programming Lang: C++, Octave
  Description : Socket functions

This is one of the packages distributed by the octave-forge project
using the pkg.m system introduced in version 3 of Octave [1], a
numerical computation software.

Although users can use directly the pkg() command for installing the
octave-forge pkgs, the Debian Octave Group (DOG) [2] will provide them
as Debian packages. Preliminary versions of the packages can be found
in the DOG SVN repository [3].  The final versions of the packages
will be built using the octave-pkg-dev insfrastructure [4] [5].

The full list of octave-forge pkgs can be found at the SF project website [6].

[1] http://www.octave.org/
[2] http://pkg-octave.alioth.debian.org/
[3] http://svn.debian.org/wsvn/pkg-octave/octave-forge-pkgs/?rev=0sc=0
[4] http://svn.debian.org/wsvn/pkg-octave/octave-pkg-dev/?rev=0sc=0
[5] http://bugs.debian.org/468311
[6] http://octave.sourceforge.net/packages.html

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Bug#468532: ITP: octave-zenity -- A set of functions for creating simple graphical

2008-02-29 Thread Rafael Laboissiere
Package: wnpp
Severity: wishlist
Owner: Debian Octave Group [EMAIL PROTECTED]

[N.B.: This ITP was generated automatically from a template, even
though the DOG does intend to package the described software for
Debian.  We apologize for the glitches in the text below.]


* Package name: octave-zenity
  Version : 0.5.4
  Upstream Author : S?ren Hauberg
* URL : http://octave.sourceforge.net/zenity/index.html
* License : GPL version 2 or later
  Programming Lang: C++, Octave
  Description : A set of functions for creating simple graphical

This is one of the packages distributed by the octave-forge project
using the pkg.m system introduced in version 3 of Octave [1], a
numerical computation software.

Although users can use directly the pkg() command for installing the
octave-forge pkgs, the Debian Octave Group (DOG) [2] will provide them
as Debian packages. Preliminary versions of the packages can be found
in the DOG SVN repository [3].  The final versions of the packages
will be built using the octave-pkg-dev insfrastructure [4] [5].

The full list of octave-forge pkgs can be found at the SF project website [6].

[1] http://www.octave.org/
[2] http://pkg-octave.alioth.debian.org/
[3] http://svn.debian.org/wsvn/pkg-octave/octave-forge-pkgs/?rev=0sc=0
[4] http://svn.debian.org/wsvn/pkg-octave/octave-pkg-dev/?rev=0sc=0
[5] http://bugs.debian.org/468311
[6] http://octave.sourceforge.net/packages.html

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Bug#451250: ITP: babl -- dynamic pixel format conversion library

2008-02-29 Thread Jose Miguel Parrella Romero
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Ross Burton escribió:
 Jose,
 
 I see that you have an ITP on babl, which is now 105 days old.  I have
 lintian-clean babl packages for personal use, which I can upload if you
 are no longer interested in maintaining babl.  So, should I upload these
 babl packages, or will you be shortly uploading babl?

Ross,

Please go on. I'm still interested in babl/gegl, but I don't have time
to prepare the packages anymore.

Thanks for your time,
Jose
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Bug#468499: ITP: octave-econometrics -- Econometrics functions including MLE and GMM based techniques

2008-02-29 Thread Rafael Laboissiere
Package: wnpp
Severity: wishlist
Owner: Debian Octave Group [EMAIL PROTECTED]

[N.B.: This ITP was generated automatically from a template, even
though the DOG does intend to package the described software for
Debian.  We apologize for the glitches in the text below.]


* Package name: octave-econometrics
  Version : 1.0.5
  Upstream Author : Michael Creel [EMAIL PROTECTED]
* URL : http://octave.sourceforge.net/econometrics/index.html
* License : GPL version 2 or later
  Programming Lang: C++, Octave
  Description : Econometrics functions including MLE and GMM based 
techniques

This is one of the packages distributed by the octave-forge project
using the pkg.m system introduced in version 3 of Octave [1], a
numerical computation software.

Although users can use directly the pkg() command for installing the
octave-forge pkgs, the Debian Octave Group (DOG) [2] will provide them
as Debian packages. Preliminary versions of the packages can be found
in the DOG SVN repository [3].  The final versions of the packages
will be built using the octave-pkg-dev insfrastructure [4] [5].

The full list of octave-forge pkgs can be found at the SF project website [6].

[1] http://www.octave.org/
[2] http://pkg-octave.alioth.debian.org/
[3] http://svn.debian.org/wsvn/pkg-octave/octave-forge-pkgs/?rev=0sc=0
[4] http://svn.debian.org/wsvn/pkg-octave/octave-pkg-dev/?rev=0sc=0
[5] http://bugs.debian.org/468311
[6] http://octave.sourceforge.net/packages.html

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Bug#451250: ITP: babl -- dynamic pixel format conversion library

2008-02-29 Thread Ross Burton
On Fri, 2008-02-29 at 08:34 -0430, Jose Miguel Parrella Romero wrote:
 Please go on. I'm still interested in babl/gegl, but I don't have time
 to prepare the packages anymore.

Okay, thanks for the reply.

Uploading now...

Ross
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Bug#468526: ITP: octave-statistics -- Additional statistics functions for Octave

2008-02-29 Thread Rafael Laboissiere
Package: wnpp
Severity: wishlist
Owner: Debian Octave Group [EMAIL PROTECTED]

[N.B.: This ITP was generated automatically from a template, even
though the DOG does intend to package the described software for
Debian.  We apologize for the glitches in the text below.]


* Package name: octave-statistics
  Version : 1.0.5
  Upstream Author : Various Authors
* URL : http://octave.sourceforge.net/statistics/index.html
* License : See individual files
  Programming Lang: C++, Octave
  Description : Additional statistics functions for Octave

This is one of the packages distributed by the octave-forge project
using the pkg.m system introduced in version 3 of Octave [1], a
numerical computation software.

Although users can use directly the pkg() command for installing the
octave-forge pkgs, the Debian Octave Group (DOG) [2] will provide them
as Debian packages. Preliminary versions of the packages can be found
in the DOG SVN repository [3].  The final versions of the packages
will be built using the octave-pkg-dev insfrastructure [4] [5].

The full list of octave-forge pkgs can be found at the SF project website [6].

[1] http://www.octave.org/
[2] http://pkg-octave.alioth.debian.org/
[3] http://svn.debian.org/wsvn/pkg-octave/octave-forge-pkgs/?rev=0sc=0
[4] http://svn.debian.org/wsvn/pkg-octave/octave-pkg-dev/?rev=0sc=0
[5] http://bugs.debian.org/468311
[6] http://octave.sourceforge.net/packages.html

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Bug#468514: ITP: octave-odepkg -- A toolkit for Differential Equations and Initial Value Problems

2008-02-29 Thread Rafael Laboissiere
Package: wnpp
Severity: wishlist
Owner: Debian Octave Group [EMAIL PROTECTED]

[N.B.: This ITP was generated automatically from a template, even
though the DOG does intend to package the described software for
Debian.  We apologize for the glitches in the text below.]


* Package name: octave-odepkg
  Version : 0.4.1
  Upstream Author : Thomas Treichl
* URL : http://octave.sourceforge.net/odepkg/index.html
* License : GPL version 2 or later
  Programming Lang: C++, Octave
  Description : A toolkit for Differential Equations and Initial Value 
Problems

This is one of the packages distributed by the octave-forge project
using the pkg.m system introduced in version 3 of Octave [1], a
numerical computation software.

Although users can use directly the pkg() command for installing the
octave-forge pkgs, the Debian Octave Group (DOG) [2] will provide them
as Debian packages. Preliminary versions of the packages can be found
in the DOG SVN repository [3].  The final versions of the packages
will be built using the octave-pkg-dev insfrastructure [4] [5].

The full list of octave-forge pkgs can be found at the SF project website [6].

[1] http://www.octave.org/
[2] http://pkg-octave.alioth.debian.org/
[3] http://svn.debian.org/wsvn/pkg-octave/octave-forge-pkgs/?rev=0sc=0
[4] http://svn.debian.org/wsvn/pkg-octave/octave-pkg-dev/?rev=0sc=0
[5] http://bugs.debian.org/468311
[6] http://octave.sourceforge.net/packages.html

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Bug#468528: ITP: octave-struct -- Additional Structure manipulations functions

2008-02-29 Thread Rafael Laboissiere
Package: wnpp
Severity: wishlist
Owner: Debian Octave Group [EMAIL PROTECTED]

[N.B.: This ITP was generated automatically from a template, even
though the DOG does intend to package the described software for
Debian.  We apologize for the glitches in the text below.]


* Package name: octave-struct
  Version : 1.0.4
  Upstream Author : Etienne Grossmann
* URL : http://octave.sourceforge.net/struct/index.html
* License : GPL version 2 or later
  Programming Lang: C++, Octave
  Description : Additional Structure manipulations functions

This is one of the packages distributed by the octave-forge project
using the pkg.m system introduced in version 3 of Octave [1], a
numerical computation software.

Although users can use directly the pkg() command for installing the
octave-forge pkgs, the Debian Octave Group (DOG) [2] will provide them
as Debian packages. Preliminary versions of the packages can be found
in the DOG SVN repository [3].  The final versions of the packages
will be built using the octave-pkg-dev insfrastructure [4] [5].

The full list of octave-forge pkgs can be found at the SF project website [6].

[1] http://www.octave.org/
[2] http://pkg-octave.alioth.debian.org/
[3] http://svn.debian.org/wsvn/pkg-octave/octave-forge-pkgs/?rev=0sc=0
[4] http://svn.debian.org/wsvn/pkg-octave/octave-pkg-dev/?rev=0sc=0
[5] http://bugs.debian.org/468311
[6] http://octave.sourceforge.net/packages.html

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Bug#468525: ITP: octave-splines -- Additional Cubic spline functions

2008-02-29 Thread Rafael Laboissiere
Package: wnpp
Severity: wishlist
Owner: Debian Octave Group [EMAIL PROTECTED]

[N.B.: This ITP was generated automatically from a template, even
though the DOG does intend to package the described software for
Debian.  We apologize for the glitches in the text below.]


* Package name: octave-splines
  Version : 1.0.4
  Upstream Author : Kai Habel and Paul Kienzle
* URL : http://octave.sourceforge.net/splines/index.html
* License : GPL v2 or later, and Public Domain
  Programming Lang: C++, Octave
  Description : Additional Cubic spline functions

This is one of the packages distributed by the octave-forge project
using the pkg.m system introduced in version 3 of Octave [1], a
numerical computation software.

Although users can use directly the pkg() command for installing the
octave-forge pkgs, the Debian Octave Group (DOG) [2] will provide them
as Debian packages. Preliminary versions of the packages can be found
in the DOG SVN repository [3].  The final versions of the packages
will be built using the octave-pkg-dev insfrastructure [4] [5].

The full list of octave-forge pkgs can be found at the SF project website [6].

[1] http://www.octave.org/
[2] http://pkg-octave.alioth.debian.org/
[3] http://svn.debian.org/wsvn/pkg-octave/octave-forge-pkgs/?rev=0sc=0
[4] http://svn.debian.org/wsvn/pkg-octave/octave-pkg-dev/?rev=0sc=0
[5] http://bugs.debian.org/468311
[6] http://octave.sourceforge.net/packages.html

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Bug#468534: ITP: octave-bim -- Package for solving Diffusion Advection Reaction (DAR) Partial Differential Equaltions based on the Finite Volume Scharfetter-Gummel (FVSG) method a.k.a Box Integration

2008-02-29 Thread Rafael Laboissiere
Package: wnpp
Severity: wishlist
Owner: Debian Octave Group [EMAIL PROTECTED]

[N.B.: This ITP was generated automatically from a template, even
though the DOG does intend to package the described software for
Debian.  We apologize for the glitches in the text below.]


* Package name: octave-bim
  Version : 0.0.5
  Upstream Author : Carlo de Falco, Culpo Massimiliano
* URL : http://octave.sourceforge.net/bim/index.html
* License : GPL version 2 or later
  Programming Lang: C++, Octave
  Description : Package for solving Diffusion Advection Reaction (DAR) 
Partial Differential Equaltions based on the Finite Volume Scharfetter-Gummel 
(FVSG) method a.k.a Box Integration Method (BIM)

This is one of the packages distributed by the octave-forge project
using the pkg.m system introduced in version 3 of Octave [1], a
numerical computation software.

Although users can use directly the pkg() command for installing the
octave-forge pkgs, the Debian Octave Group (DOG) [2] will provide them
as Debian packages. Preliminary versions of the packages can be found
in the DOG SVN repository [3].  The final versions of the packages
will be built using the octave-pkg-dev insfrastructure [4] [5].

The full list of octave-forge pkgs can be found at the SF project website [6].

[1] http://www.octave.org/
[2] http://pkg-octave.alioth.debian.org/
[3] http://svn.debian.org/wsvn/pkg-octave/octave-forge-pkgs/?rev=0sc=0
[4] http://svn.debian.org/wsvn/pkg-octave/octave-pkg-dev/?rev=0sc=0
[5] http://bugs.debian.org/468311
[6] http://octave.sourceforge.net/packages.html

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Bug#468539: ITP: octave-integration -- Toolbox for 1-D, 2-D, and n-D Numerical Integration

2008-02-29 Thread Rafael Laboissiere
Package: wnpp
Severity: wishlist
Owner: Debian Octave Group [EMAIL PROTECTED]

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* Package name: octave-integration
  Version : 1.0.4
  Upstream Author : Howard Wilson  Bryce Gardner
* URL : http://octave.sourceforge.net/integration/index.html
* License : GPL version 2 or later
  Programming Lang: C++, Octave
  Description : Toolbox for 1-D, 2-D, and n-D Numerical Integration

This is one of the packages distributed by the octave-forge project
using the pkg.m system introduced in version 3 of Octave [1], a
numerical computation software.

Although users can use directly the pkg() command for installing the
octave-forge pkgs, the Debian Octave Group (DOG) [2] will provide them
as Debian packages. Preliminary versions of the packages can be found
in the DOG SVN repository [3].  The final versions of the packages
will be built using the octave-pkg-dev insfrastructure [4] [5].

The full list of octave-forge pkgs can be found at the SF project website [6].

[1] http://www.octave.org/
[2] http://pkg-octave.alioth.debian.org/
[3] http://svn.debian.org/wsvn/pkg-octave/octave-forge-pkgs/?rev=0sc=0
[4] http://svn.debian.org/wsvn/pkg-octave/octave-pkg-dev/?rev=0sc=0
[5] http://bugs.debian.org/468311
[6] http://octave.sourceforge.net/packages.html

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Bug#468538: ITP: octave-graceplot -- Graceplot bindings for octave

2008-02-29 Thread Rafael Laboissiere
Package: wnpp
Severity: wishlist
Owner: Debian Octave Group [EMAIL PROTECTED]

[N.B.: This ITP was generated automatically from a template, even
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* Package name: octave-graceplot
  Version : 1.0.4
  Upstream Author : Teemu Ikonen
* URL : http://octave.sourceforge.net/graceplot/index.html
* License : GPL version 2 or later
  Programming Lang: C++, Octave
  Description : Graceplot bindings for octave

This is one of the packages distributed by the octave-forge project
using the pkg.m system introduced in version 3 of Octave [1], a
numerical computation software.

Although users can use directly the pkg() command for installing the
octave-forge pkgs, the Debian Octave Group (DOG) [2] will provide them
as Debian packages. Preliminary versions of the packages can be found
in the DOG SVN repository [3].  The final versions of the packages
will be built using the octave-pkg-dev insfrastructure [4] [5].

The full list of octave-forge pkgs can be found at the SF project website [6].

[1] http://www.octave.org/
[2] http://pkg-octave.alioth.debian.org/
[3] http://svn.debian.org/wsvn/pkg-octave/octave-forge-pkgs/?rev=0sc=0
[4] http://svn.debian.org/wsvn/pkg-octave/octave-pkg-dev/?rev=0sc=0
[5] http://bugs.debian.org/468311
[6] http://octave.sourceforge.net/packages.html

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Bug#468537: ITP: octave-fpl -- Collection of routines to plot data on unstructured triangular and tetrahedral meshes

2008-02-29 Thread Rafael Laboissiere
Package: wnpp
Severity: wishlist
Owner: Debian Octave Group [EMAIL PROTECTED]

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* Package name: octave-fpl
  Version : 0.1.1
  Upstream Author : Carlo de Falco and Massimiliano Culpo
* URL : http://octave.sourceforge.net/fpl/index.html
* License : GNU/GPL 
  Programming Lang: C++, Octave
  Description : Collection of routines to plot data on unstructured 
triangular and tetrahedral meshes

This is one of the packages distributed by the octave-forge project
using the pkg.m system introduced in version 3 of Octave [1], a
numerical computation software.

Although users can use directly the pkg() command for installing the
octave-forge pkgs, the Debian Octave Group (DOG) [2] will provide them
as Debian packages. Preliminary versions of the packages can be found
in the DOG SVN repository [3].  The final versions of the packages
will be built using the octave-pkg-dev insfrastructure [4] [5].

The full list of octave-forge pkgs can be found at the SF project website [6].

[1] http://www.octave.org/
[2] http://pkg-octave.alioth.debian.org/
[3] http://svn.debian.org/wsvn/pkg-octave/octave-forge-pkgs/?rev=0sc=0
[4] http://svn.debian.org/wsvn/pkg-octave/octave-pkg-dev/?rev=0sc=0
[5] http://bugs.debian.org/468311
[6] http://octave.sourceforge.net/packages.html

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Bug#468505: ITP: octave-informationtheory -- Functions and routines for basic Information Theory definitions, and source coding

2008-02-29 Thread Rafael Laboissiere
Package: wnpp
Severity: wishlist
Owner: Debian Octave Group [EMAIL PROTECTED]

[N.B.: This ITP was generated automatically from a template, even
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* Package name: octave-informationtheory
  Version : 0.1.4
  Upstream Author : Muthiah Annamalai
* URL : http://octave.sourceforge.net/informationtheory/index.html
* License : GPL version 2 or later
  Programming Lang: C++, Octave
  Description : Functions and routines for basic Information Theory 
definitions, and source coding

This is one of the packages distributed by the octave-forge project
using the pkg.m system introduced in version 3 of Octave [1], a
numerical computation software.

Although users can use directly the pkg() command for installing the
octave-forge pkgs, the Debian Octave Group (DOG) [2] will provide them
as Debian packages. Preliminary versions of the packages can be found
in the DOG SVN repository [3].  The final versions of the packages
will be built using the octave-pkg-dev insfrastructure [4] [5].

The full list of octave-forge pkgs can be found at the SF project website [6].

[1] http://www.octave.org/
[2] http://pkg-octave.alioth.debian.org/
[3] http://svn.debian.org/wsvn/pkg-octave/octave-forge-pkgs/?rev=0sc=0
[4] http://svn.debian.org/wsvn/pkg-octave/octave-pkg-dev/?rev=0sc=0
[5] http://bugs.debian.org/468311
[6] http://octave.sourceforge.net/packages.html

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Bug#468557: ITP: ergo -- Automatic theorem prover dedicated to program verification

2008-02-29 Thread Mehdi Dogguy
Package: wnpp
Severity: wishlist
Owner: Mehdi Dogguy [EMAIL PROTECTED]


* Package name: ergo
  Version : 0.7.2
  Upstream Author : Sylvain Conchon [EMAIL PROTECTED]
* URL : http://ergo.lri.fr/
* License : CeCILL-C
  Programming Lang: OCaml
  Description : Automatic theorem prover dedicated to program verification

  Ergo is an automatic theorem prover dedicated to program verification.
  Ergo is based on CC(X) a congruence closure algorithm parameterized by an
  equational theory X. Currently, CC(X) can be instanciated by the empty
  equational theory and by the linear arithmetics. Ergo contains also a home
  made SAT-solver and an instanciation mechanism.
  Ergo is both safe and modular: each box is described by a small set of
  inference rules and is implemented as an OCaml functor.

-- System Information:
Debian Release: lenny/sid
  APT prefers testing
  APT policy: (990, 'testing'), (500, 'unstable')
Architecture: i386 (i686)

Kernel: Linux 2.6.22-3-686 (SMP w/2 CPU cores)
Locale: LANG=fr_FR.UTF-8, LC_CTYPE=fr_FR.UTF-8 (charmap=UTF-8) (ignored: LC_ALL 
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Bug#468496: ITP: octave-combinatorics -- Combinatorics functions, incuding partitioning

2008-02-29 Thread Rafael Laboissiere
Package: wnpp
Severity: wishlist
Owner: Debian Octave Group [EMAIL PROTECTED]

[N.B.: This ITP was generated automatically from a template, even
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* Package name: octave-combinatorics
  Version : 1.0.5
  Upstream Author : Torsten Finke   [EMAIL PROTECTED]
* URL : http://octave.sourceforge.net/combinatorics/index.html
* License : GPL version 2 or later
  Programming Lang: C++, Octave
  Description : Combinatorics functions, incuding partitioning

This is one of the packages distributed by the octave-forge project
using the pkg.m system introduced in version 3 of Octave [1], a
numerical computation software.

Although users can use directly the pkg() command for installing the
octave-forge pkgs, the Debian Octave Group (DOG) [2] will provide them
as Debian packages. Preliminary versions of the packages can be found
in the DOG SVN repository [3].  The final versions of the packages
will be built using the octave-pkg-dev insfrastructure [4] [5].

The full list of octave-forge pkgs can be found at the SF project website [6].

[1] http://www.octave.org/
[2] http://pkg-octave.alioth.debian.org/
[3] http://svn.debian.org/wsvn/pkg-octave/octave-forge-pkgs/?rev=0sc=0
[4] http://svn.debian.org/wsvn/pkg-octave/octave-pkg-dev/?rev=0sc=0
[5] http://bugs.debian.org/468311
[6] http://octave.sourceforge.net/packages.html

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Bug#468183: ITP: monkey -- small webserver based on the HTTP/1.1 protocol

2008-02-29 Thread Gunnar Wolf
William Pitcock dijo [Thu, Feb 28, 2008 at 08:02:39PM -0600]:
 Why does a package need to clarify what's different about it than others
 like it? Debian is about having the possibility of choosing between many
 options for the same thing e.g. openssh, dropbear for sshd, 12 different
 httpd options, etc. 
 
 Package descriptions should stick to positive aspects of the package,
 and not try to draw comparisons towards other packages. IMO.
 
 It seems to me as if you are trying to get people to justify the
 packages they want to work on. If that is the case, then, I think
 because the person wants to use _this_ package is fine. Infact, I
 would go as far as saying that the wide latitude of software options for
 a specific task is one of the greatest strengths of Debian.
 
 As such, I think the revised description is perfectly acceptable for
 Debian.

Unlike Guus', my argument does is not that we have enough small http
servers - Even if features are duplicated, people will prefer one over
another because the configuration is easier to grok (being
«grokability» a merely subjective quality) or because they are
implemented using their language or paradigm of choice. Maybe the same
feature-set will be implemented in such a different way there is value
in having different packages. I'm nobody to judge.

But the user should not have to install 10 small HTTP servers just to
know what's the goddamn difference. That's extremely unhelpful from
us. We should tell the prospective user at a first glance why he wants
one httpd over another.

Greetings,

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Bug#468183: ITP: monkey -- small webserver based on the HTTP/1.1 protocol

2008-02-29 Thread William Pitcock
Hi,

On Fri, 2008-02-29 at 10:33 -0600, Gunnar Wolf wrote:
 But the user should not have to install 10 small HTTP servers just to
 know what's the goddamn difference. That's extremely unhelpful from
 us. We should tell the prospective user at a first glance why he wants
 one httpd over another.

I agree that this reasoning is fine. Sorry if I misjudged your intent.

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Bug#468574: RFP: apolicy -- ACL Policy Daemon for Postfix

2008-02-29 Thread Joachim Reichel
Package: wnpp
Severity: wishlist

* Package name: apolicy
  Version : 0.64
  Upstream Author : Miguel Di Ciurcio Filho [EMAIL PROTECTED]
* URL : http://www.apolicy.org/
* License : GPL v2 or later
  Programming Lang: Python
  Description : ACL Policy Daemon for Postfix

ACL Policy Daemon is a program that communicates with the Postfix MTA using
the Policy Delegation Protocol implementing an ACL (Access Control List)
system, making very easy to improve and create nice controls on your e-mail
traffic. It can be used to verify SPF records too.

The ACLs can be based on sender, recipient, client name, client address,
day, time, RBLs, and size. Action can be any action supported by postfix.
Apolicy supports a file based engine, as well as a mysql based engine
(beta status).



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Bug#468183: ITP: monkey -- small webserver based on the HTTP/1.1 protocol

2008-02-29 Thread Gunnar Wolf
William Pitcock dijo [Fri, Feb 29, 2008 at 05:41:25AM -0600]:
 But if you are worried about the QA and security team, then why not
 create an unsupported repo. It could even be a good solution towards
 recruiting new DDs.
 
 Lets call it, say, 'community', 'extras', or 'unsupported'.
 
 The main featureset I see here would be:
   * Anyone could register with it, and upload their packages. There
 would be buildd's and whatnot, so for all purposes, it would be similar
 to having packages in Debian proper.

BTW, and on a much more serious tone: I do not trust anyone (hell, I
often don't even trust myself! My hat off to our always kind
ftp-masters) to check for proper licensing terms. And we cannot afford
to have non-distributable or otherwise illegal content distributed
from within Debian, however unofficial it looks like.

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Bug#468183: ITP: monkey -- small webserver based on the HTTP/1.1 protocol

2008-02-29 Thread Gunnar Wolf
William Pitcock dijo [Fri, Feb 29, 2008 at 05:41:25AM -0600]:
 Clearly these packages are different enough to somebody if they are
 going to the effort of packaging them. Perhaps they have a superior
 configuration format or some other non-notable feature.
 
 But if you are worried about the QA and security team, then why not
 create an unsupported repo. It could even be a good solution towards
 recruiting new DDs.
 
 Lets call it, say, 'community', 'extras', or 'unsupported'.
 
 The main featureset I see here would be:
   * Anyone could register with it, and upload their packages. There
 would be buildd's and whatnot, so for all purposes, it would be similar
 to having packages in Debian proper.
   * If the package is good, it could be migrated into Debian proper
 where it would receive proper security team and QA attention.
 (...)

Why not instead call it http://www.apt-get.org? 

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Bug#468504: ITP: octave-image -- The Octave-forge Image package provides functions for

2008-02-29 Thread Henrique de Moraes Holschuh
On Fri, 29 Feb 2008, Rafael Laboissiere wrote:
 Package: wnpp
 Severity: wishlist
 Owner: Debian Octave Group [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 
 [N.B.: This ITP was generated automatically from a template, even
 though the DOG does intend to package the described software for
 Debian.  We apologize for the glitches in the text below.]

Hey, now THAT is not fair if you are going to mass-ITP.

   Description : The Octave-forge Image package provides functions for

Broken, please fix.

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Bug#468513: ITP: octave-odebvp -- To approximate the solution of the boundary-value problem y''=p(x)*y' + q(x)*y + r(x), a=x=b, y(a)=alpha, y(b)=beta by the linear finite-diffence method

2008-02-29 Thread Henrique de Moraes Holschuh
On Fri, 29 Feb 2008, Rafael Laboissiere wrote:
   Description :  To approximate the solution of the boundary-value 
 problem  y''=p(x)*y' + q(x)*y + r(x), a=x=b, y(a)=alpha, y(b)=beta by the 
 linear finite-diffence method

Broken.

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Bug#468512: ITP: octave-octgpr -- The package allows interpolating and smoothing scattered

2008-02-29 Thread Henrique de Moraes Holschuh
On Fri, 29 Feb 2008, Rafael Laboissiere wrote:
   Description : The package allows interpolating and smoothing scattered 

Broken.

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2008-02-29 Thread Debian Bug Tracking System
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 package wnpp
Ignoring bugs not assigned to: wnpp

 retitle 468504 ITP: octave-image -- Octave-forge package for image 
 manipulation
Bug#468504: ITP: octave-image -- The Octave-forge Image package provides 
functions for
Changed Bug title to `ITP: octave-image -- Octave-forge package for image 
manipulation' from `ITP: octave-image -- The Octave-forge Image package 
provides functions for'.

 retitle 468512 ITP: octave-octgpr -- interpolating and smoothing of scattered 
 multidimensional data
Bug#468512: ITP: octave-octgpr -- The package allows interpolating and 
smoothing scattered
Changed Bug title to `ITP: octave-octgpr -- interpolating and smoothing of 
scattered multidimensional data' from `ITP: octave-octgpr -- The package allows 
interpolating and smoothing scattered'.

 retitle 468513 ITP: octave-odebvp -- approximate the solution of the 
 boundary-value problem
Bug#468513: ITP: octave-odebvp --  To approximate the solution of the 
boundary-value problem  y''=p(x)*y' + q(x)*y + r(x), a=x=b, y(a)=alpha, 
y(b)=beta by the linear finite-diffence method
Changed Bug title to `ITP: octave-odebvp -- approximate the solution of the 
boundary-value problem' from `ITP: octave-odebvp --  To approximate the 
solution of the boundary-value problem  y''=p(x)*y' + q(x)*y + r(x), a=x=b, 
y(a)=alpha, y(b)=beta by the linear finite-diffence method'.

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Bug#468638: ITP: libdbd-mock-perl -- Mock database driver for testing

2008-02-29 Thread Jaldhar H. Vyas
Package: wnpp
Severity: wishlist
Owner: Jaldhar H. Vyas [EMAIL PROTECTED]

* Package name: libdbd-mock-perl
  Version : 1.36
  Upstream Author : Chris Winters [EMAIL PROTECTED], Stevan Little [EMAIL 
PROTECTED], Rob Kinyon [EMAIL PROTECTED]
* URL : http://www.example.org/
* License : GPL + Artistic
  Programming Lang: Perl, Python, etc
  Description : Mock database driver for testing

 Testing with databases can be tricky. If you are developing a system married
 to a single database then you can make some assumptions about your
 environment and ask the user to provide relevant connection information. But
 if you need to test a framework that uses DBI, particularly a framework that
 uses different types of persistence schemes, then it may be more useful to
 simply verify what the framework is trying to do -- ensure the right SQL is
 generated and that the correct parameters are bound. DBD::Mock makes it easy
 to just modify your configuration (presumably held outside your code) and
 just use it instead of DBD::Foo (like DBD::Pg or DBD::mysql) in your framework.

I'm packaging this as it is a build-dependency of 
libcgi-application-plugins-perl



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Bug#468640: O: hg-buildpackage -- Suite to help with Debian packages in Mercurial archives

2008-02-29 Thread John Goerzen
Package: wnpp
Severity: normal


I intend to orphan the hg-buildpackage package.

The package description is:
 This package helps automate and ease the task of maintaining Debian
 packages by helping you, the Debian developer, take advantage of
 the unique features in Mercurial. The programs included are:
 .
 hg-importdsc: Import an upstream version and a Debian version from
 a Debian source package, automatically detecting package and version
 information from the .dsc.
 .
 hg-importorig: Import an upstream tar.gz or directory.
 .
 hg-markdeb: Mark a working copy for future reference.
 .
 hg-buildpackage: Builds a Debian package based on information in
 the repository, checking out upstream versions as necessary.

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Bug#468504: [Pkg-octave-devel] Bug#468504: ITP: octave-image -- The Octave-forge Image package provides functions for

2008-02-29 Thread Rafael Laboissiere
package wnpp
retitle 468504 ITP: octave-image -- Octave-forge package for image manipulation
retitle 468512 ITP: octave-octgpr -- interpolating and smoothing of scattered 
multidimensional data
retitle 468513 ITP: octave-odebvp -- approximate the solution of the 
boundary-value problem
thanks

* Henrique de Moraes Holschuh [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2008-02-29 14:33]:

 On Fri, 29 Feb 2008, Rafael Laboissiere wrote:
  Package: wnpp
  Severity: wishlist
  Owner: Debian Octave Group [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  
  [N.B.: This ITP was generated automatically from a template, even
  though the DOG does intend to package the described software for
  Debian.  We apologize for the glitches in the text below.]
 
 Hey, now THAT is not fair if you are going to mass-ITP.

Sorry.
 
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Rafael




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Bug#468314: RFH: k3b -- A sophisticated KDE CD burning application

2008-02-29 Thread Fathi Boudra
Hi,

 I request a co-maintainer for K3b.

You can join us. We maintain Qt, KDE and KDE related packages in pkg-kde on 
alioth.

 On my list of things to do is merge the packaging with the Ubuntu version
 and try to collaborate more with the Ubuntu maintainers.

We work in collaboration with kubuntu people and we sync regularly our 
packages with them.

cheers,

Fathi



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Bug#468652: ITP: python-turbotinymce -- A TurboGears widget to use tinyMCE

2008-02-29 Thread Monty Taylor
Package: wnpp
Owner: Monty Taylor [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Severity: wishlist

* Package name: python-turbotinymce
  Version : 1.0
  Upstream Author : Alberto Valverde Gonzalez [EMAIL PROTECTED]
* URL :
http://www.turbogears.org/svn/turbogears/widgets/TurboTinyMCE
* License : LGPL
  Programming Lang: Python
  Description : A TurboGears widget to use tinyMCE
TurboGears widget that wraps and provides the tinyMCE Javascript editor.
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Bug#468651: ITP: libsub-wrappackage-perl -- add wrappers around subroutines in packages.

2008-02-29 Thread Jaldhar H. Vyas
Package: wnpp
Severity: wishlist
Owner: Jaldhar H. Vyas [EMAIL PROTECTED]

* Package name: libsub-wrappackage-perl
  Version : 1.2
  Upstream Author : David Cantrell [EMAIL PROTECTED]
* URL : http://search.cpan.org/dist/Sub-WrapPackages/
* License : GPL + Artistic
  Programming Lang: Perl
  Description : add wrappers around subroutines in packages.

 This is mostly a wrapper around Damian Conway's Hook::LexWrap module
 The differences are:
  * no exporting
We don't export a wrap() function, instead preferring to do all the
magic when you use this module.  We just wrap named subroutines,
no references.
  * the subs and packages arrayrefs
Any subroutine mentioned in the subs parameter will be wrapped.
Any packages mentioned in the packages parameter will have all their
subroutines wrapped.
  * wrap_inherited
In conjunction with the packages arrayref, this wraps all calls
to inherited methods made through those packages.  If you call
those methods directly in the superclass then they are not
affected.
  * parameters passed to your subs
Your pre-wrapper will be passed the wrapped subroutine's name, and all the
parameters to be passed to it.

I'm packaging this as it is a build-dependency to 
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Bug#467097: ITP: eficas -- ASter Command FIle Editor

2008-02-29 Thread Aaron M. Ucko
Sylvestre Ledru [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

 What do you want me to put as an author ? Electricité de France would be
 OK ?

In that case, I might give both the current legal form and a
clarifying comment:

EDF S.A. (historically named Electricité de France)

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Bug#468557: ITP: ergo -- Automatic theorem prover dedicated to program verification

2008-02-29 Thread Florian Weimer
* Mehdi Dogguy:

   Ergo is an automatic theorem prover dedicated to program verification.
   Ergo is based on CC(X) a congruence closure algorithm parameterized by an
   equational theory X. Currently, CC(X) can be instanciated by the empty
   equational theory and by the linear arithmetics. Ergo contains also a home
   made SAT-solver and an instanciation mechanism.

I think it's to instantiate and instantiation.  The variants with
c aren't that common, and the OED (2nd edition) doesn't list them
AFAICT.



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Bug#468183: Unsupported?

2008-02-29 Thread Florian Weimer
* Thorsten Schmale:

 I created an updated description. Please see below.  One thing i
 forgot to mention earlier was the feature of logging the http requests
 directly to a mysql-database.  I'm not quite sure, but I think this
 feature is not supported by most other webservers.

We've already got libapache2-mod-log-sql.  (I wouldn't recommend using
it either, though.)  Most web servers support SQL logging in some form
or other.  There are also tons of converters to load Common Log format
files into SQL databases.

Are you sure that MonkeyD logs requests containing ' characters
correctly?  The source code doesn't look like it.  (You may have to use
telnet/socket/nc manually, to prevent escaping from the browser.)



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Bug#468557: ITP: ergo -- Automatic theorem prover dedicated to program verification

2008-02-29 Thread Mehdi Dogguy
On  0, Florian Weimer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 * Mehdi Dogguy:
 
Ergo is an automatic theorem prover dedicated to program verification.
Ergo is based on CC(X) a congruence closure algorithm parameterized by an
equational theory X. Currently, CC(X) can be instanciated by the empty
equational theory and by the linear arithmetics. Ergo contains also a home
made SAT-solver and an instanciation mechanism.
 
 I think it's to instantiate and instantiation.  The variants with
 c aren't that common, and the OED (2nd edition) doesn't list them
 AFAICT.
 

You're right. I'll fix the description when the package will be uploaded.

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

2008-02-29 Thread Debian Bug Tracking System
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Bug#468421: marked as done (ITP: libtest-xml-simple-perl -- easy testing for XML)

2008-02-29 Thread Debian Bug Tracking System

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* Package name: libtest-xml-simple-perl
  Version : 0.09
  Upstream Author : Joe McMahon, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
* URL : http://search.cpan.org/dist/Test-XML-Simple/
* License : GPL+Artistic
  Programming Lang: Perl
  Description : easy testing for XML

Test::XML::Simple is a very basic class for testing XML. It uses the XPath
syntax to locate nodes within the XML. You can also check all or part of the
structure vs. an XML fragment.


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Bug#408229: marked as done (ITP: libdbd-mock-perl -- perl module DBD::Mock)

2008-02-29 Thread Debian Bug Tracking System

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Package: libdbd-mock-perl
Version: 1.34-1
Severity: wishlist

From: Deepak Tripathi [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Debian Bug Tracking System [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: ITP:libdbd-mock-perl ,A debian package for DBD::Mock module
Maintainer: Debian Perl Group
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Uploader:-  Deepak Tripathi  [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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You can Download original tar from
http://search.cpan.org/CPAN/authors/id/R/RK/RKINYON/DBD-Mock-1.34.tar.gz

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PS:-I can not able to send it from console ,because some issue in
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Bug#468651: marked as done (ITP: libsub-wrappackage-perl -- add wrappers around subroutines in packages.)

2008-02-29 Thread Debian Bug Tracking System

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* Package name: libsub-wrappackage-perl
  Version : 1.2
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* URL : http://search.cpan.org/dist/Sub-WrapPackages/
* License : GPL + Artistic
  Programming Lang: Perl
  Description : add wrappers around subroutines in packages.

 This is mostly a wrapper around Damian Conway's Hook::LexWrap module
 The differences are:
  * no exporting
We don't export a wrap() function, instead preferring to do all the
magic when you use this module.  We just wrap named subroutines,
no references.
  * the subs and packages arrayrefs
Any subroutine mentioned in the subs parameter will be wrapped.
Any packages mentioned in the packages parameter will have all their
subroutines wrapped.
  * wrap_inherited
In conjunction with the packages arrayref, this wraps all calls
to inherited methods made through those packages.  If you call
those methods directly in the superclass then they are not
affected.
  * parameters passed to your subs
Your pre-wrapper will be passed the wrapped subroutine's name, and all the
parameters to be passed to it.

I'm packaging this as it is a build-dependency to 
libcgi-applications-plugin-perl.


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Bug#468638: marked as done (ITP: libdbd-mock-perl -- Mock database driver for testing)

2008-02-29 Thread Debian Bug Tracking System

Your message dated Fri, 29 Feb 2008 23:56:53 +
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has caused the Debian Bug report #468638,
regarding ITP: libdbd-mock-perl -- Mock database driver for testing
to be marked as done.

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Package: wnpp
Severity: wishlist
Owner: Jaldhar H. Vyas [EMAIL PROTECTED]

* Package name: libdbd-mock-perl
  Version : 1.36
  Upstream Author : Chris Winters [EMAIL PROTECTED], Stevan Little [EMAIL 
PROTECTED], Rob Kinyon [EMAIL PROTECTED]
* URL : http://www.example.org/
* License : GPL + Artistic
  Programming Lang: Perl, Python, etc
  Description : Mock database driver for testing

 Testing with databases can be tricky. If you are developing a system married
 to a single database then you can make some assumptions about your
 environment and ask the user to provide relevant connection information. But
 if you need to test a framework that uses DBI, particularly a framework that
 uses different types of persistence schemes, then it may be more useful to
 simply verify what the framework is trying to do -- ensure the right SQL is
 generated and that the correct parameters are bound. DBD::Mock makes it easy
 to just modify your configuration (presumably held outside your code) and
 just use it instead of DBD::Foo (like DBD::Pg or DBD::mysql) in your framework.

I'm packaging this as it is a build-dependency of 
libcgi-application-plugins-perl


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Source: libdbd-mock-perl
Source-Version: 1.36-1

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

libdbd-mock-perl_1.36-1.diff.gz
  to pool/main/libd/libdbd-mock-perl/libdbd-mock-perl_1.36-1.diff.gz
libdbd-mock-perl_1.36-1.dsc
  to pool/main/libd/libdbd-mock-perl/libdbd-mock-perl_1.36-1.dsc
libdbd-mock-perl_1.36-1_all.deb
  to pool/main/libd/libdbd-mock-perl/libdbd-mock-perl_1.36-1_all.deb
libdbd-mock-perl_1.36.orig.tar.gz
  to pool/main/libd/libdbd-mock-perl/libdbd-mock-perl_1.36.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
have further comments please address them to [EMAIL PROTECTED],
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Date: Fri, 29 Feb 2008 13:16:19 -0500
Source: libdbd-mock-perl
Binary: libdbd-mock-perl
Architecture: source all
Version: 1.36-1
Distribution: unstable
Urgency: low
Maintainer: Debian Perl Group [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Changed-By: Jaldhar H. Vyas [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Description: 
 libdbd-mock-perl - Mock database driver for testing
Closes: 408229 468638
Changes: 
 libdbd-mock-perl (1.36-1) unstable; urgency=low
 .
   * Initial Release. (Closes: #408229, #468638)
Files: 
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 44316b84ceeea4765c24a75cafcb19ae 37835 perl optional 
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Bug#468311: marked as done (ITP: octave-pkg-dev -- helper for building Octave packages)

2008-02-29 Thread Debian Bug Tracking System

Your message dated Fri, 29 Feb 2008 23:35:13 +
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and subject line Bug#468311: fixed in octave-pkg-dev 0.1
has caused the Debian Bug report #468311,
regarding ITP: octave-pkg-dev -- helper for building Octave packages
to be marked as done.

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---BeginMessage---
Package: wnpp
Severity: wishlist
Owner: Rafael Laboissiere [EMAIL PROTECTED]


* Package name: octave-pkg-dev
  Version : 0.1
  Upstream Author : Rafael Laboissiere [EMAIL PROTECTED]
* URL : 
http://svn.debian.org/wsvn/pkg-octave/octave-pkg-dev/trunk/?rev=0sc=0
* License : GPL
  Programming Lang: Make, Perl
  Description : helper for building Octave packages

This package provides the infrastructure for building add-on packages for
Octave, a numerical computation program [1].  These add-on packages can be
installed by the user through the Octave's pkg.m system, but the Debian
Octave Group (DOG) [2] will provide them as Debian packages. The main origin
of such add-ons is the octave-forge project [3].

This package is meant to be used by the members of the DOG and should be of
very limited interest to the general user. 

[1] http://www.octave.org
[2] http://pkg-octave.alioth.debian.org/
[3] http://octave.sf.net/packages.html



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Source: octave-pkg-dev
Source-Version: 0.1

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

octave-pkg-dev_0.1.dsc
  to pool/main/o/octave-pkg-dev/octave-pkg-dev_0.1.dsc
octave-pkg-dev_0.1.tar.gz
  to pool/main/o/octave-pkg-dev/octave-pkg-dev_0.1.tar.gz
octave-pkg-dev_0.1_all.deb
  to pool/main/o/octave-pkg-dev/octave-pkg-dev_0.1_all.deb



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
have further comments please address them to [EMAIL PROTECTED],
and the maintainer will reopen the bug report if appropriate.

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Date: Mon, 25 Feb 2008 10:11:27 +0100
Source: octave-pkg-dev
Binary: octave-pkg-dev
Architecture: source all
Version: 0.1
Distribution: unstable
Urgency: low
Maintainer: Debian Octave Group [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Changed-By: Rafael Laboissiere [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Description: 
 octave-pkg-dev - infrastructure to build Octave packages
Closes: 468311
Changes: 
 octave-pkg-dev (0.1) unstable; urgency=low
 .
   * Initial release (closes: #468311)
Files: 
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Bug#421702: marked as done (ITP: usb-rndis -- Source for the usb-rndis driver)

2008-02-29 Thread Debian Bug Tracking System

Your message dated Fri, 29 Feb 2008 23:59:58 +
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and subject line Shouldn't go into Debian
has caused the Debian Bug report #421702,
regarding ITP: usb-rndis -- Source for the usb-rndis driver
to be marked as done.

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Package: wnpp
Severity: wishlist
Owner: Jonny Lamb [EMAIL PROTECTED]

* Package name: usb-rndis
  Version : 0.10.0  
  Upstream Author : Ole André Vadla Ravnås [EMAIL PROTECTED]
* URL : http://www.synce.org/
* License : GPL
  Programming Lang: C
  Description : Source for the usb-rndis driver

 This package provides the source code for the usb-rndis kernel modules.
 The usb-rndis package is also required in order to make use of these
 modules. Kernel source or headers are required to compile these modules.
 .
 The usb-rndis kernel module provides an interface to connect to a Windows
 Mobile device. This allows the other members of the SynCE suite of tools
 to do their job.

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---BeginMessage---
This shouldn't really go into Debian, and is probably about to become
obsolete soon anyway:

https://sf.net/tracker/?func=detailatid=399603aid=1888183group_id=30550

Therefore I am closing this bug.

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