Bug#483642: O: psgml -- An Emacs major mode for editing SGML documents.

2008-05-30 Thread Manoj Srivastava
Package: wnpp
Severity: normal

I intend to orphan the psgml package.

I also do not think this package is needed; but I am not asking for
removal on the off chance someone really likes this package. Upstream
development has stopped (last upload in 2005), and the uthor has moved
to nxml-mode, which is standard in modern emacsen, and which
supersedes this package.

Unless there is trong demand, I suggest the QA group as for its
removal.

manoj

The package description is:
 PSGML is a major mode for the editor Emacs used for editing SGML
 documents.  It contains a simple SGML parser and can work with any
 DTD. (The most popular nowadays are the HTML DTDs.  This package
 turns your emacs into the one of most powerful HTML editors and will
 be ultimately flexible as well, since you could upgrade your editor
 by just installing new DTDs).  Functions provided includes menus and
 commands for inserting tags with only the contextually valid tags,
 identification of structural errors, editing of attribute values in a
 separate window with information about types and defaults, and
 structure based editing.
 .
 Since psgml parses the DTD to allow you to edit SGML documents, you do
 need to have the DTDs installed in order to use psgml.  Since psgml
 installs itself as an HTML mode in Emacs, it depends on sgml-data.  Some
 other packages which also provide SGML DTDs are suggested, like
 debiandoc-sgml and linuxdoc-sgml.
 .
 SGML, a language for encoding the structure of a document, is an ISO
 standard: ISO 8879:1986 Information processing - Text and office
 systems - Standard Generalized Markup Language (SGML).
 .
 Psgml is a standard package for XEmacs, and thus this package does not
 install itself for XEmacsen.
 .
 Please visit the package's home page at
 URL:http://www.lysator.liu.se/projects/about_psgml.html

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Bug#483641: RFH: sepolgen

2008-05-30 Thread Manoj Srivastava
Package: wnpp
Severity: normal

Hi,

The package is lintian clean and bug free, and requires little
 attention.  The reason I am looking for someone to help with this
 package is that this is written in python, and I am therefore not the
 best person to give it the attention that this might need. It is
 needed for the SELinux tool chain, and so I don't want to totally
 give this up (since I ight have to upload a new version in order to
 update the SELinux toolchain), but I would be happy to get python
 aware comaintainers.

Lest my packaging scheme scare folks away, I'll be willing to
 convert this package over to debhelper V7.

manoj

Package: python-sepolgen
Priority: optional
Section: python
Architecture: all
Source: sepolgen
Description: A Python module used in SELinux policy generation
 This package contains a Python module used by policy generation tools
 like audit2allow (which is a part of the package policcoreutils). The
 sepolgen library is structured to give flexibility to the application
 using it. The library contains: Reference Policy Representation,
 which are Objects for representing policies and the reference policy
 interfaces. Secondly, it has objects and algorithms for representing
 access and sets of access in an abstract way and searching that
 access. It also has a parser for reference policy headers. It
 contains infrastructure for parsing SELinux related messages as
 produced by the audit system. It has facilities for generating policy
 based on required access.


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Bug#418889: Packaging nouveau

2008-05-30 Thread Chris Lamb
Chris Lamb wrote:

 I'm would definately like to see these in experimental - it would certainly
 ween a large number of my friends from the non-free NVIDIA driver. More
 importantly, I'm willing to help out to make this happen.
 
 So what is the next steps? 

I have prepared some packages for upload which introduce binary packages
with a libdrm-snapshot{2,-dev,-dbg} naming scheme (the libdrm source package
already uses experimental for its 2.3.0-branch releases). I have been
testing them on my desktop for a few days now with no Debian-specific issues.

All that is missing is a quick copyright check (which I will do later today)
and I will upload somewhere public.


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Bug#480096: New NTL package available

2008-05-30 Thread Timothy G Abbott
The extra stuff in the changelog is generated in the binaries only by my 
system for building packages from SAGE spkgs automatically; it'll 
disappear in the real upload.


You are right on priority; I'll fix that in the version I upload to 
Debian.


For copyright: the 3 spaces is what the dh_make templates have (my 
copyright files originated from them).


I don't have upload permissions myself, but will add you as an Uploader 
when I get it sponsored (which should be any day now).


-Tim Abbott

On Mon, 26 May 2008, G?rkan Seng?n wrote:


Hello Tim

I've put a new version of my NTL package at 
http://web.mit.edu/sage/apt4/pool/main/n/ntl/ntl_5.4.2-0sagep4.dsc.


Very nice, thanks!

This new version contains a patch that I've also submitted upstream to add 
versioning to the shared library.  It now has no problematic lintian 
warnings and should be fully Debian policy compliant.


Perfect.

I'd like to get NTL and the SAGE packages that depend on it into Lenny if 
possible, so I'd appreciate your reviewing and uploading this package soon. 
If you won't have time to do this in the next week or so, let me know and 
I'll upload it myself; I'd be happy to hand off maintainance to you later 
when you have time.  Thanks,


I also would like to have NTL in Debian because of one or two other programs.
Please go ahead and upload it (I don't have upload permissions).

Your package looks ok, but you need to change the changelog into just:
ntl (5.4.2-1) unstable; urgency=low

 * Initial release. (Closes: #480096)

-- Tim Abbott [EMAIL PROTECTED]  Sun, 25 May 2008 12:44:30 -0400

I don't mind being co-maintainer, just add (right after Maintainer:) to 
debian/control:

Uploaders: G?rkan Seng?n [EMAIL PROTECTED]

You should also change Priority: extra into optional

Cosmetics:
The debian/copyright files usually have the tab set to 4 (not 3)

The rest is fine, thank you!

Yours,
G?rkan





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Bug#483576: marked as done (RFP: libapache-authenntlm-perl -- Perform Microsoft NTLM and Basic User Authentication via Apache modperl)

2008-05-30 Thread Debian Bug Tracking System

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* URL : 
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  Programming Lang: (perl)
  Description : Perform Microsoft NTLM and Basic User Authentication via 
Apache modperl

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Bug#418889: Packaging nouveau

2008-05-30 Thread Matthew Johnson
On Fri May 30 07:54, Chris Lamb wrote:
 Chris Lamb wrote:
 
  I'm would definately like to see these in experimental - it would certainly
  ween a large number of my friends from the non-free NVIDIA driver. More
  importantly, I'm willing to help out to make this happen.
  
  So what is the next steps? 
 
 I have prepared some packages for upload which introduce binary packages
 with a libdrm-snapshot{2,-dev,-dbg} naming scheme (the libdrm source package
 already uses experimental for its 2.3.0-branch releases). I have been
 testing them on my desktop for a few days now with no Debian-specific issues.
 
 All that is missing is a quick copyright check (which I will do later today)
 and I will upload somewhere public.

Excellent. I shall have time tonight or over the weekend to review and
upload these, although I will touch base with the XSF before doing so.

Thanks,
Matt


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Bug#315592: Aboot: Orphan imminent / Good bye alpha ;-((

2008-05-30 Thread Steve Langasek
Hi Helge,

On Fri, Feb 22, 2008 at 06:56:51PM +0100, Helge Kreutzmann wrote:

 for over two years I have no physical access to an alpha anymore,
 since last year I have remote access though. But to maintain (and 
 improve!) aboot this is not enough, especially since I notice how I
 loose my knowledge about alphas in general and aboot in special. Thus I
 intend to orphan aboot instead of pretending to still be able to
 maintain it. If necessary, I can still push changes upstream (though I
 cannot do releases there, unfortunately).

So as I had occasion at last today to commit to the package repo, I can
finally reply to this without my comments being a farce.

I will pick up the maintenance of the aboot package in Debian.

I don't know for how long that will be; I'm personally quite skeptical about
alpha's prospects for lenny+1, because I don't see much future demand for
the architecture, and my own alpha is only running for porting purposes so
I would honestly prefer to be able to power it off and save electricity. 
But for the meantime, aboot has a home again.

Thank you for your contributions over the past few years!  It's been a
pleasure to work with you, even though I have a terrible track record as a
sponsor for the package. :)

 So what is the status?
 *1.0~pre20040408-3 is ready to go, 1.0~pre20040408-4 just started 
  (could be folded in -3). So if you like you could start with an
  upload right away. I'm not a DD, so a goodby upload is impossible
  for me.

I don't see any -4 changelog entries in the CVS repository at all, only -3.
Are these uncommitted changes then, or was the changelog just not updated
with a new -4 version number?

 *Upstream is dead. I still have e-mail addresses, but both upstream
  maintainers do not respond for a prolonged time already.
 *I can still write in the CVS repository upstream, but I have no
  privileges there to do releases and similar things.

Under these circumstances, I'm going to treat the alioth project as the de
facto upstream.  My first change in consequence of this is to request the
creation of a bzr repo to replace the current CVS repo on alioth; I'm long
past the point where I can stomach to work with CVS on a regular basis, so
leaving the package in CVS will only discourage me from working on it - and
furthermore, it's my hope that switching to a distributed VCS will encourage
better collaboration among whatever other alpha porters are still out there
on other distros, with the side benefit of cementing the legitimacy of this
new upstream source.

You, of course, continue to be welcome to commit to the alioth (bzr)
repository, whenever the desire strikes you.  And maybe I can be somewhat
less of an absentee landlord, with the possibility that we will get a new
upstream release someday.

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Bug#413906: Initial packaging available

2008-05-30 Thread David Pashley
I have initial packaging of tomcat6 available at 

git://femme.catnip.org.uk/tomcat6.git

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Bug#483656: ITP: libsub-identify-perl -- Retrieve names of code references

2008-05-30 Thread eloy
Package: wnpp
Severity: wishlist
Owner: Krzysztof Krzyżaniak (eloy) [EMAIL PROTECTED]


* Package name: libsub-identify-perl
  Version : 0.3
  Upstream Author : Rafael Garcia-Suarez (rgarciasuarez at gmail dot com)
* URL : http://search.cpan.org/dist/Sub-Identify/
* License : Dual: Artistic/GPL
  Programming Lang: Perl
  Description : Retrieve names of code references

 Sub::Identify allows you to retrieve the real name of code references. For
 this, it uses perl's introspection mechanism, provided by the B module.
 .
 It provides four functions : sub_name returns the name of the
 subroutine (or __ANON__ if it's an anonymous code reference),
 stash_name returns its package, and sub_fullname returns the
 concatenation of the two.
 .
 The fourth function, get_code_info, returns a list of two elements,
 the package and the subroutine name (in case of you want both and are worried
 by the speed.)
 .
 In case of subroutine aliasing, those functions always return the
 original name.


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Bug#483661: ITP: r-cran-amelia -- R package for handling missing data

2008-05-30 Thread Chris Lawrence
Package: wnpp
Severity: wishlist
Owner: Chris Lawrence [EMAIL PROTECTED]

* Package name: r-cran-amelia
  Version : 1.1-29
  Upstream Author : James Honaker, Gary King, Matthew Blackwell
* URL : http://gking.harvard.edu/amelia/
* License : GPLv2 or later
  Programming Lang: R
  Description : R package for handling missing data

Amelia II multiply imputes missing data in a single cross-section
(such as a survey), from a time series (like variables collected for
each year in a country), or from a time-series-cross-sectional data
set (such as collected by years for each of several countries). Amelia
II implements our bootstrapping-based algorithm that gives essentially
the same answers as the standard IP or EMis approaches, is usually
considerably faster than existing approaches and can handle many more
variables. Unlike Amelia I and other statistically rigorous imputation
software, it virtually never crashes (but please let us know if you
find to the contrary!). The program also generalizes existing
approaches by allowing for trends in time series across observations
within a cross-sectional unit, as well as priors that allow experts to
incorporate beliefs they have about the values of missing cells in
their data. Amelia II also includes useful diagnostics of the fit of
multiple imputation models. The program works from the R command line
or via a graphical user interface that does not require users to know
R.

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Bug#315592: Aboot: Orphan imminent / Good bye alpha ;-((

2008-05-30 Thread Helge Kreutzmann
Hello Steve,
On Fri, May 30, 2008 at 02:10:38AM -0700, Steve Langasek wrote:
 On Fri, Feb 22, 2008 at 06:56:51PM +0100, Helge Kreutzmann wrote:
 I will pick up the maintenance of the aboot package in Debian.

Great!

 I don't know for how long that will be; I'm personally quite skeptical about
 alpha's prospects for lenny+1, because I don't see much future demand for
 the architecture, and my own alpha is only running for porting purposes so
 I would honestly prefer to be able to power it off and save electricity. 
 But for the meantime, aboot has a home again.

Well, I liked alpha a lot, but production has ceased and the community
is rather small. 

 Thank you for your contributions over the past few years!  It's been a
 pleasure to work with you, even though I have a terrible track record as a
 sponsor for the package. :)

Well, ok. The main problem for me was the /dev/null phaenomena (I
think partially caused by e-mail communiction problems). So I'd be
glad if you include at least my changes over the last half year.

  So what is the status?
  *1.0~pre20040408-3 is ready to go, 1.0~pre20040408-4 just started 
   (could be folded in -3). So if you like you could start with an
   upload right away. I'm not a DD, so a goodby upload is impossible
   for me.
 
 I don't see any -4 changelog entries in the CVS repository at all, only -3.
 Are these uncommitted changes then, or was the changelog just not updated
 with a new -4 version number?

Initially I commited -3 in the hope that this could be a quick upload
(see above, I don't know if my e-mails reached you). I started working
a little afterwards but did not commit at that time (after all, I
waited for -3 to be uploaded and I have no desire to learn proper
forking in CVS). 

Recently I was told that I would soon loose remote access to an alpha
machine and I asked tbm if he could sponsor an upload with all changes,
so they could reach lenny. At that time I folded all my pending
changes into -3 (which you should be able to see at the commit
history). This is how I discovered #480364. Since I
did not have the time at that moment to dig into this, I cancled my
arrangement with tbm. I should not have any pending changes, but I
cannot check right now, will come back with that info next week
monday.

  *Upstream is dead. I still have e-mail addresses, but both upstream
   maintainers do not respond for a prolonged time already.
  *I can still write in the CVS repository upstream, but I have no
   privileges there to do releases and similar things.
 
 Under these circumstances, I'm going to treat the alioth project as the de
 facto upstream.  My first change in consequence of this is to request the
 creation of a bzr repo to replace the current CVS repo on alioth; I'm long
 past the point where I can stomach to work with CVS on a regular basis, so
 leaving the package in CVS will only discourage me from working on it - and
 furthermore, it's my hope that switching to a distributed VCS will encourage
 better collaboration among whatever other alpha porters are still out there
 on other distros, with the side benefit of cementing the legitimacy of this
 new upstream source.

Based on this I will no longer try to reach upstream[1] nor will I
continue to mirror the debian changes into the alioth repository. 

Maybe gentoo could be contacted and asked for patch exchange?

 You, of course, continue to be welcome to commit to the alioth (bzr)
 repository, whenever the desire strikes you.  And maybe I can be somewhat
 less of an absentee landlord, with the possibility that we will get a new
 upstream release someday.

Fine with me. Is there an easy intro to bzr? I recently started
learning git, so I have some basic knowledge on distributed VCS. I
might still occasionally commit minor stuff, e.g. for packaging or
documentation/translation. And yes, a version 1.0 would be great!

Greetings

  Helge

[1] I recently saw an interview with Will Woods and thought about
trying to extract his e-mail adress from there (haven't read the
interview yet)
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Bug#483679: RFP: ganyremote -- GTK frontend for anyRemote

2008-05-30 Thread Olivier Berger
Package: wnpp
Severity: wishlist


* Package name: ganyremote
  Version : 2.8-2
  Upstream Author : M.Fedotov [EMAIL PROTECTED]
* URL : http://anyremote.sourceforge.net/g-shots.html
* License : GPL
  Description : GTK frontend for anyRemote

gAnyRemote package is GTK GUI frontend for anyRemote
(http://anyremote.sourceforge.net/). The overall goal of this project is to
provide remote control service on Linux through Bluetooth, InfraRed, Wi-Fi
or TCP/IP connection.

Note that a .deb package (converted from rpm with alien) is available at 
http://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=162923package_id=224687

Note that KanyRemote may also be packaged for Debian.

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Bug#483685: ITP: pkcs11-dump -- Dump PKCS#11 token content

2008-05-30 Thread Max Vozeler
Package: wnpp
Severity: wishlist
Owner: Max Vozeler [EMAIL PROTECTED]

* Package name: pkcs11-dump
  Version : 0.2
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* License : BSD-3, BSD-like for PKCS#11 headers
  Programming Lang: C++
  Description : Dump PKCS#11 token content

 pkcs11-dump is a program to query PKCS#11 (cryptoki) provider 
 modules for objects available on a specific crypto device and
 dump them to stdout in a human-readable format.
 . 
 This package is mostly interesting for people familiar with
 PKCS#11 who are developing or analyzing a PKCS#11 module or
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Bug#427141: Your ITA of adonthell

2008-05-30 Thread Barry deFreese

Thomas,

Hello.  I have a working updated package of adonthell and adonthell-data 
so I am wondering if you are still going to adopt them?  If not, I will 
adopt them for the Games Team and you are, of course, welcome to join us.


Please let me know.

Thank you,

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Bug#470091: ltp package in Debian

2008-05-30 Thread Dustin Kirkland
On Fri, 2008-05-30 at 05:04 +0200, Jiří Paleček wrote:
 The first one is, the others aren't.

Okay, I can fix that in the control file.

 Well, when I first tried to use ltp, there were the other bugs that made  
 ltp totally nonfunctional, and these were already filed. 

I agree with this--LTP has problems.  There are still bashisms present
in shell scripts.  It does not always follow the Filesystem Hierarchy
Standard [1].  Some of its tests have a bias toward other Linux
distributions where much of the early development was performed.

Fixing the functionality provided by the LTP is a noble goal, and I
absolutely support this.  However, that should be done upstream with the
LTP community.

I'm offering to update the nearly-two-year-old Debian LTP package to
something more recent, and continue maintaining and improving the
package.  I would like to focus the current discussion on pertinent
packaging issues that need to be solved for this to happen.

 So I started my own packaging and found out there were many other
 bugs. 

Interesting.  I'm willing to drop the package I've prepared, withdraw
the proposal I've submitted for maintenance, and sync the Ubuntu LTP
packages to your packaging, if you're willing to assume ownership of
Debian LTP and update the Debian package accordingly.

 I didn't file these because there wasn't any response on the old bugs,
 and also because I used a newer version of upstream. 

The package is marked as 'orphaned' [2].  I am trying to solve that
problem.

 Subsequently, I fixed at least some of these bugs, which meant
 creating 28 patches changing ~140 files (and more in the debian
 directory that I don't manage by patches). And given that amount of
 work, I think the normal Debian workflow (file a bug - wait a month
 for an updated version (1 month is actually pretty good response time
 for a serious severity bug) - find out it still has other bugs) is  
 simply not gonna work. I have some ~50 bugs open, and these are mostly
 bugs I cannot fix. So I'm not gonna litter my bug page with another
 ~10 for ltp that are actually easier for me to fix than file bugreport
 about, sorry.

Are any of these patches upstream?  If any of them have made it into LTP
upstream since 18 Sep 2006, I would think that you should benefit from
an updated LTP package in Debian.

Work your fixes into upstream.  Get an active Debian maintainer.  I'd
think you should see this process improve.

And if not, you have your own packages right?


:-Dustin

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Bug#481590: Leveraging the Ubuntu package

2008-05-30 Thread Mario_Limonciello
David,

I might recommend that you at least start your packaging off the Ubuntu
package.  It's been in Ubuntu since 7.10.
https://edge.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/dkms

Regards,


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Bug#483700: O: nemesis -- TCP/IP Packet Injection Suite

2008-05-30 Thread Domenico Andreoli
Package: wnpp
Severity: normal

I intend to orphan the nmesis package. It is an easy package so it may
be indicated for newcomers.

Upstream site moved to http://nemesis.sourceforge.net/ and has a new
release. Current few bugs should be easily fixed.

The package description is:
 The Nemesis Project is designed to be a commandline-based, portable
 human IP stack for UNIX/Linux.  The suite is broken down by protocol
 and should allow for useful scripting of injected packet streams from
 simple shell scripts.
 .
 Key features:
  * support for ARP, DNS, ICMP, IGMP, OSPF, RIP, TCP, UDP protocols
  * layer 2 or layer 3 injection
  * packet payload from file

cheers,
Domenico

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Bug#481590: Leveraging the Ubuntu package

2008-05-30 Thread David Paleino
On Fri, 30 May 2008 10:07:03 -0500, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 David,

Hi Mario,

 I might recommend that you at least start your packaging off the Ubuntu
 package.  It's been in Ubuntu since 7.10.
 https://edge.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/dkms

Great :)
I'll take a look at it, since I already have a quite-ready package -- I'll
probably merge something from Ubuntu.

Thanks,
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Bug#483704: ITP: libarchive-any-perl -- Perl module to deal with file archives in any format

2008-05-30 Thread Ernesto Hernandez-Novich
Package: wnpp

* Package name: libarchive-any-perl
  Version: 0.0932
  Upstream Author: Clint Moore [EMAIL PROTECTED]
* URL: http://search.cpan.org/dist/Archive-Any/
* License: GPl/Artistic

Description:

The Archive::Any module allows a Perl program to create, manipulate,
read, and write different archive formats (tarballs and Zip files)
through a single API.
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Bug#483704: Bug in libarchive-any-perl fixed in revision 20553

2008-05-30 Thread pkg-perl-maintainers
tag 483704 + pending
thanks

Some bugs are closed in revision 20553
by Ernesto Hernández-Novich (emhn-guest)

Commit message:

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2008-05-30 Thread tracya

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Processed (with 1 errors): ITA: adonthell -- A 2D graphical roleplaying game

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Bug#470365: ITP: libapache2-mod-bw -- Bandwidth limiting tool for Apache2

2008-05-30 Thread Sergey B Kirpichev
The package can be found on mentors.debian.net:
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Bug#374125: marked as done (ITA: gnurobots -- Program a robot to explore a world)

2008-05-30 Thread Debian Bug Tracking System

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---BeginMessage---
Package: wnpp
Severity: normal

The current maintainer of gnurobots, James LewisMoss [EMAIL PROTECTED],
is apparently not active anymore.  Therefore, I orphan this package now.

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

Some information about this package:

Package: gnurobots
Binary: gnurobots
Version: 1:1.0D-6.2
Priority: optional
Section: games
Maintainer: James LewisMoss [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Build-Depends: guile-1.6-dev, libncurses5-dev, libx11-dev, libxext-dev, 
libxpm-dev, x-dev, libxt-dev, debhelper
Architecture: any
Standards-Version: 3.1.0
Format: 1.0
Directory: pool/main/g/gnurobots
Files:
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 0ced682367b0dc9b2fcfdb40230a5fb5 71850 gnurobots_1.0D.orig.tar.gz
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Package: gnurobots
Priority: optional
Section: games
Installed-Size: 200
Maintainer: James LewisMoss [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Architecture: i386
Version: 1:1.0D-6.2
Depends: guile-1.6-libs, libc6 (= 2.3.5-1), libguile-ltdl-1, libice6, 
libncurses5 (= 5.4-5), libqthreads-12, libsm6, libx11-6, libxpm4
Conflicts: libguile9 ( 1:1.4-7)
Filename: pool/main/g/gnurobots/gnurobots_1.0D-6.2_i386.deb
Size: 46620
MD5sum: 90080859a7b7e1b20f8f5907c7faf728
Description: Program a robot to explore a world
 GNU Robots is a game/diversion where you construct a program for a
 little robot, then watch him explore a world.  The world is filled with
 baddies that can hurt you, objects that you can bump into, and food
 that you can eat.  The goal of the game is to collect as many prizes as
 possible before you are killed by a baddie or you run out of energy.
 .
 Programs for the robot are written in Scheme.
Tag: game::strategy, interface::text-mode, langdevel::scheme, 
uitoolkit::ncurses, use::gameplaying

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Source: gnurobots
Source-Version: 2:1.1.0-1

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

gnurobots_1.1.0-1.diff.gz
  to pool/main/g/gnurobots/gnurobots_1.1.0-1.diff.gz
gnurobots_1.1.0-1.dsc
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Bug#483710: O: libnet -- library for the construction and handling of network packets

2008-05-30 Thread Domenico Andreoli
Package: wnpp

I intend to orphan the libnet package.

Upstream development is almost stalled but actually it has never been
too fast either. There is also an old beta which I have never packaged.

The package description is:
 libnet provides a portable framework for low-level network packet
 writing and handling.

 libnet features portable packet creation interfaces at the IP layer
 and link layer, as well as a host of supplementary functionality.

 Using libnet, quick and simple packet assembly applications can be
 whipped up with little effort. With a bit more time, more complex
 programs can be written (Traceroute and ping were easily rewritten
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Bug#427141: Your ITA of adonthell

2008-05-30 Thread Thomas Huriaux
Hi,

Barry deFreese [EMAIL PROTECTED] (30/05/2008):
 Hello.  I have a working updated package of adonthell and adonthell-data  
 so I am wondering if you are still going to adopt them?  If not, I will  
 adopt them for the Games Team and you are, of course, welcome to join us.

I never ITAed adonthell, I only fixed the missing owner.

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 submitter 483700 [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Bug#483700: O: nemesis -- TCP/IP Packet Injection Suite
Changed Bug submitter from Domenico Andreoli [EMAIL PROTECTED] to [EMAIL 
PROTECTED]

 submitter 483703 [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Bug#483703: RM: python-crack -- RoM: obsoleted by cracklib
Changed Bug submitter from Domenico Andreoli [EMAIL PROTECTED] to [EMAIL 
PROTECTED]

 submitter 483710 [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Bug#483710: O: libnet -- library for the construction and handling of network 
packets
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Bug#483713: O: libnet0 -- library for the construction and handling of network 
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Bug#483717: ITP: pkcs11-data -- Manage PKCS#11 data objects

2008-05-30 Thread Max Vozeler
Package: wnpp
Severity: wishlist
Owner: Max Vozeler [EMAIL PROTECTED]

* Package name: pkcs11-data
  Version : 0.7
  Upstream Author : Alon Bar-Lev [EMAIL PROTECTED]
* URL : http://alon.barlev.googlepages.com/pkcs11-utilities
* License : GPL-2
  Programming Lang: C
  Description : Manage PKCS#11 data objects

  pkcs11-dump is a program to manage data objects residing
  on PKCS#11 (Cryptoki) enabled crypto devices.

I will hold off uploading the package for now because 
it is GPL and wants to be linked against libcrypto, but
there is no explicit GPL exception.

(To be precise, it doesn't link to libcrypto itself but
to libpkcs11-helper, which links to libcrypto).

I've contacted the upstream author (and sole copyright 
holder) asking for an exception to be added.

In the meantime, if anyone is interested, the packaging can
be found on git://git.debian.org/~xam/pkcs11-data.git

Max



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Bug#483719: ITP: python-scikits-openopt -- Python module for numerical optimization

2008-05-30 Thread Yaroslav Halchenko
Package: wnpp
Severity: wishlist
Owner: Yaroslav Halchenko [EMAIL PROTECTED]


* Package name: python-scikits-openopt
  Version : 0.17
  Upstream Author : Dmitrey Kroshko [EMAIL PROTECTED], Matthieu Brucher 
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* URL : http://scipy.org/scipy/scikits/wiki/OpenOptInstall
* License : BSD-3
  Programming Lang: Python
  Description : Python module for numerical optimization

 Numerical optimization framework developed in Python which provides
 connections to lots of solvers with easy and unified OpenOpt
 syntax. Problems which can be tackled with OpenOpt
  * Linear Problem (LP)
  * Mixed-Integer Linear Problem (MILP)
  * Quadratic Problem (QP)
  * Non-Linear Problem (NLP)
  * Non-Smooth Problem (NSP)
  * Non-Linear Solve Problem (NLSP)
  * Least Squares Problem (LSP)
  * Linear Least Squares Problem (LLSP)
  * Mini-Max Problem (MMP)
  * Global Problem (GLP)
 .
 A variety of solvers is available (e.g. IPOPT, ALGENCAN).

Tentative packaging and package are available from
http://itanix.rutgers.edu/rumba/dists/sid/perspect/binary-all/python/python-scikits-openopt_0.18~svn992-1~pre3_all.deb
http://itanix.rutgers.edu/rumba/dists/sid/perspect/source/python/python-scikits-openopt_0.18~svn992-1~pre3.dsc

feedback is welcome

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Bug#483721: ITP: qcontrol -- hardware control for QNAP TS-109 and TS-209

2008-05-30 Thread Frans Pop
Package: wnpp
Severity: wishlist
Owner: Frans Pop [EMAIL PROTECTED]


* Package name: qcontrol
  Version : 0.4.1
  Upstream Author : Byron Bradley [EMAIL PROTECTED]
* URL : http://qnap.nas-central.org/index.php/PIC_Control_Software
* License : GPL
  Programming Lang: C
  Description : hardware control for QNAP TS-109 and TS-209

 Allows to send commands to the microcontroller of supported devices,
 for example to change leds or sound a buzzer.
 .
 Depending on the device it can also monitor for example for button
 presses or temperature, with events triggering actions defined in the
 configuration file.
 .
 Supported devices at this time are the QNAP TS-109 and TS-209 but the
 code is extensible so more devices may be added in future releases.

The program is still in alpha state, but usable for simple things such
as controlling status leds or sounding the buzzer. It's not quite
ready to monitor temperature to dynamically control the fan speed.

The QNAP TS-109 and TS-209 are arm(el) NAS devices that should be supported
in Lenny.

The original name was piccontrol, which we deemed too generic (name
implies support for a broader range of devices than it actually does).
The author was so kind as to change the name to qcontrol, where the q is
a reference to QNAP, but which is general enough that it will not be a
problem if support for other devices is added later.



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Unknown command or malformed arguments to command.

 Adopting this game on behalf of the games team.
Unknown command or malformed arguments to command.

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Bug#463807: test

2008-05-30 Thread Dascalu Laura
test


  




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 # Tagging as pending bugs that are closed by packages in NEW
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 # Source package in NEW: libsub-identify-perl
 tags 483656 + pending
Bug#483656: ITP: libsub-identify-perl -- Retrieve names of code references
There were no tags set.
Tags added: pending

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 tags 456968 + pending
Bug#456968: [INTL:fi] Finnish translation of the debconf templates
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Bug#418889: Packaging nouveau

2008-05-30 Thread Chris Lamb
Matthew Johnson wrote:

 Excellent. I shall have time tonight or over the weekend to review and
 upload these, although I will touch base with the XSF before doing so.

Sorry about the short delay.. here we go:

 
http://chris-lamb.co.uk/debian/libdrm-snapshot_2.3.1~git%2b20080530%2b6e8a2cf-1.dsc
 
http://chris-lamb.co.uk/debian/xserver-xorg-video-nouveau_0.0.10~git%2b20080526%2be034616-1.dsc

These are almost certainly not 100% ready-for-upload. I can think of three
issues/topics currently:

 * Relationship with libdrm package -- I've gone with creating seperately
   named binary packages in the style of libdrm-snapshot{2,-dev}, etc., for
   reasons discussed on the debian-x list.

   However, I seem to have been misinformed about how the
   Replaces/Conflicts/Provides trick works (or am doing something silly) as
   my attempts to construct a package that can replace the libdrm2 package
   whilst still providing it were unsuccessful - attempting to install the
   resulting package kept trying to remove X.Org. (Currently, each package
   currently just Replaces: its non-snapshot counterpart.)

 * The Build-Depends for xserver-xorg-video-nouveau currently contains:

  Build-Depends: [...], libdrm-snapshot-dev, [...]

   Should this (and/or the linux-nouveau-modules binary dependency) be
   versioned to ensure that the X driver and kernel module do not get
   horribly out of sync? I would not like to annoy upstream with
   unreproducable issues resulting from disparate versions (even if they do
   compile).

 * Maintainer/Uploaders field -- this is currently just set to me, *purely*
   to keep Lintian happy and to force discussion. If the package is to
   maintained in the XSF, this should probably change to:

 Maintainer: Debian X Strike Force [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Uploaders: Matthew Johnson [EMAIL PROTECTED], $ME


Looking forward to hearing your comments, etc.


Regards,

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Bug#483362: ITA: tkdiff -- graphical side by side diff utility

2008-05-30 Thread David Symons
I'll take it on.  I've been using it and it looks like a good package
for a beginner maintainer like me.

I note that there has been recent work on the package that fixes
everything I was going to do and more :-) .

Cheers, Dave.
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http://www.liberatedcomputing.net




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Bug#449607: copyright issues must be resolved first

2008-05-30 Thread David Fiiliatrault
http://icedtea.classpath.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=138 documents
copyright issues which must be resolved before openjdk will be included
in Debian.




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Bug#480092: LinBox in Debian

2008-05-30 Thread Timothy G Abbott

Vincent,

I'm intending to do the initial upload of LinBox to Debian in the next 
couple days (which should get in before the Lenny freeze begins).


The current draft package is available at 
http://web.mit.edu/sage/export/linbox_1.1.5-1.dsc if you want to audit 
it before I get my upload sponsored.


I've set myself to Maintainer and you as an Uploader; when you take over 
maintaining LinBox in Debian, we'll change Maintainer to you.


-Tim Abbott



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