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Bug#491052: ITP: libjifty-plugin-oauth-perl -- secure API authentication
Warning: Unknown package 'libjifty-plugin-oauth-perl'
Bug reassigned from package `libjifty-plugin-oauth-perl' to `wnpp'.

> reassign 491051 wnpp
Bug#491051: ITP: libjifty-plugin-authentication-bitcard-perl -- Bitcard 
authentication plugin
Warning: Unknown package 'libjifty-plugin-authentication-bitcard-perl'
Bug reassigned from package `libjifty-plugin-authentication-bitcard-perl' to 
`wnpp'.

> reassign 491049 wnpp
Bug#491049: ITP: libmail-imaptalk-perl -- IMAP client interface with lots of 
features
Warning: Unknown package 'libmail-imaptalk-perl'
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> # Wed Jul 16 08:03:07 UTC 2008
> # Tagging as pending bugs that are closed by packages in NEW
> # http://ftp-master.debian.org/new.html
> #
> # Source package in NEW: oaklisp
> tags 136821 + pending
Bug number 136821 not found. (Is it archived?)

> # Source package in NEW: oaklisp
> tags 122117 + pending
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Bug#490100: ITP: Triangle -- Two-dimensional quality mesh generator and 
Delaunay triangulator
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Bug#491060: ITP: python-ptrace -- Python bindings for ptrace

2008-07-16 Thread Pierre Chifflier
Package: wnpp
Severity: wishlist
Owner: Pierre Chifflier <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

* Package name: python-ptrace
  Version : 0.3.1
  Upstream Author : Victor Stinner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
* URL : http://fusil.hachoir.org/trac/wiki/Ptrace
* License : GPLv2
  Programming Lang: Python
  Description : Python bindings for ptrace

This package provides Python bindings for the ptrace library. It allows
to control, debug, or modify processes using the ptrace syscall.

Features:

 * High level Python object API
 * Able to control multiple processes: catch fork events
 * Read/write bytes to arbitrary addresses
 * Execution step by step using ptrace_singlestep() or hardware int 3
 * Can use distorm disassembler
 * Dump registers, memory mappings, stack, etc.
 * Syscall tracer and parser (strace command)


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2008-07-16 Thread moltechnology
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Bug#481606: Questions about MiKTeX package manager for Debian

2008-07-16 Thread Frank Küster
Paul Gevers <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Hello,
>
> I am currently working on packaging the MiKTeX-tools for Debian, which
> consists mainly of a LaTeX package manager. (I hope you know the
> tools.) Because MiKTeX pulls the packages from CTAN I was wondering if
> you can tell me how TeXlive (which if I am correct also works from the
> CTAN), works with licensing/copyrights, 

Manual checking. We're not actually sure that we've already identified
every non-free bit and taken it out.

> because this is a large issue
> with Debian. Someone [1] suggested to ask here.

Of course it's an issue to have only DFSG-free software packaged in
Debian. But how does that affect a package manager? Well, it would be
really cool if the package manager was able to display the license of
package I am about to download. But it doesn't affect its freeness
which license data it downloads have.

> By the way, how do you feel about such a LaTeX package manager for
> Debian? Do you think it might be useful? Or does TeXlive include a
> manager which does the same thing? I read somewhere that TeXlive is
> also (partly) based on MiKTeX.

Answering backwards, last question first: No, I don't think TeXliv is
based on MikTeX. It's based on teTeX, and teTeX and MikTeX may have some
common roots - although I think that rather has MikTeX taken over some
ideas from teTeX, and then developped much further.

TeXLive Upstream does have a user interface for selecting packages from
the installation media, but it doesn't update from CTAN or install
additional packages.  It only handles the packages included when the
particular TeXLive version was released. Therefore, it is not included
in the Debian packages - we have our Debian texlive packages (which are
not based on individual CTAN packages, but collections) and aptitude
etc. for installing them.

I do think that a package manager for updating individual packages and
for installing add-on packages (new on CTAN, non-free, or not on CTAN at
all) would be a nice thing to have. As far as I know, TeXLive upstream
maintainers already work on such a feature (maybe even with MikTeX-like
automatic package installation), but I'm not sure about it's status. I'd
be surprised if it would be already in the soon-to-be-released 2008
version.

Therefore, having such a package manager in Debian might be a good idea,
too. However, be aware that it is not trivial to integrate the package
manager with the TeX installation on Debian. I'm sure you've already
studied the Debian TeX Policy; it provides for the TEXMF trees you need,
but there's more to do.

In particular, I don't think you should call the binary package
miktex-tools. I'm not used to all of them, but it seems that what you
mainly want to make available for Debian is mpm?  I guess we do not want
initexmf in Debian.

As for the license, I guess you looked at the wrong place, on the Web
site. You should have looked in the source tarball. There you'd find
files named "COPYING", which unfortunately just contain a copy of the
GPL, along with the instructions below it telling the author what he
should have done...

Regards, Frank
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Bug#485149:

2008-07-16 Thread Andrea De Iacovo
retitle 485149 ITP: playonlinux -- a front-end for wine

thanks

Ok so it's official: I'll package playonlinux for Debian.

Regards.

Andrea


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Bug#490997: ITP: mayanna -- A fork of gimmie, an elegant desktop organizer

2008-07-16 Thread Steve Greenland
On 15-Jul-08, 16:03 (CDT), Julian Andres Klode <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: 
> Package: wnpp
> Severity: wishlist
> Owner: Julian Andres Klode <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> 
> * Package name: mayanna
>   Version : 0.2.8
>   Upstream Author : Seif Lotfy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> and others
> * URL : http://code.google.com/p/mayanna/
> * License : LGPL
>   Programming Lang: Python
>   Description : A fork of gimmie, an elegant desktop organizer
> 
> Please see the gimmie package for further information, as the
> packaging will be almost the same.

Uh, no, that's not a good long description. You need to describe the
package for the potential user.

Steve



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Bug#491103: ITP: bzr-stats -- Statistics plugin for Bazaar

2008-07-16 Thread Jelmer Vernooij
Package: wnpp
Severity: wishlist
Owner: Jelmer Vernooij <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

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* Package name: bzr-stats
  Version : 0.0.1
  Upstream Author : John Arbash Meinel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Jelmer Vernooij <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
* URL : http://launchpad.net/bzr-stats
* License : GPL
  Programming Lang: Python
  Description : Statistics plugin for Bazaar

This is a plugin for Bazaar that can show what people have contributed
to a branch. It can also sort report their contributions by type (based on the
file types) or show the type of growth a branch has seen.

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Bug#213361: marked as done (ITP: kbtin -- A text-based MUD client)

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* Package name: kbtin
  Version : 1.0.5
  Upstream Author : Adam Borowski <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
* URL : http://kbtin.sourceforge.net
* License : GPL
  Sponsor : Wanted
  Package : http://kbtin.sf.net/debian/
  Description : A text-based MUD client

KBtin is a fullscreen console MUD client based on the once-popular tintin++.
It is not limited for mudding, and can be used for running line-based local
programs like adventure, wumpus or mysqlclient.


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Bug#432940: marked as done (RFP: cl-containers -- implementation of several containers in Common Lisp)

2008-07-16 Thread Debian Bug Tracking System

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* Package name: cl-containers
  Version : 0.9.8
  Upstream Author : Gary King <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
* URL : http://www.example.org/
* License : MIT
  Programming Lang: Common Lisp
  Description : implementation of several containers in Common Lisp

ANSI Common Lisp ships with a set of powerful built in data structures
including the venerable list, full featured arrays, and hash-tables.
CL-containers enhances and builds on these structures in two ways:

1. By adding containers that are not available in native Lisp (for
   example: binary search trees, red-black trees, sparse arrays and so
   on).
2. By providing a standard interface so that they are simpler to
   use and so that changing design decisions becomes significantly
   easier.

Among the containers implemented are several search trees (including
red-black), sparse arrays, efficient sets, priority queues and
doubly-linked lists.


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Bug#432428: marked as done (RFP: apache-directory-studio -- Apache Directory Studio - Directory Services management plugins for the Eclipse Framework)

2008-07-16 Thread Debian Bug Tracking System

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* Package name: apache-directory-studio
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* URL : http://directory.apache.org/studio/
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  Programming Lang: Java 
  Description : Apache Directory Studio - Directory Services management 
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Apache Directory Studio is a directory services management platform intended to 
be used to manage an LDAP server.  It has been developed in concert with the 
Apache Directory Server.

Apache Directory Studio is delivered as a set of four plugins for the Eclipse 
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Bug#377714: marked as done (ITP: avenger -- highly configurable, MTA-independent SMTP filter server)

2008-07-16 Thread Debian Bug Tracking System

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* Package name: avenger
  Version : 0.7.6
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* URL : http://www.mailavenger.org/
* License : GPL, BSD
  Programming Lang: C, C++
  Description : highly configurable, MTA-independent SMTP filter server
 Mail Avenger is a highly-configurable, MTA-independent SMTP (simple mail
 transport protocol) server. It allows you to reject spam during mail
 transactions, before spooling messages in your local mail queue. You can
 specify site-wide default policies for filtering mail, but individual users
 can also craft their own policies by creating avenger scripts in their home
 directories.
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 Compared to traditional (.forward, .qmail, etc.) spam filtering, filtering
 during an SMTP transaction gives you more options. For instance, you can
 reject mail with an SMTP error code, causing a bounce only if the client is
 a legitimate MTA, not if it is a spambot. You can temporarily defer mail,
 accepting the message later if the sender tries again from the same IP
 address--a technique known as greylisting. You can even embed
 cryptographically secure expiration times in temporary mail addresses to
 validate mail before receiving the message body.
 .
 Compared to traditional spam filtering, filtering during the SMTP
 transaction also gives you more information. Mail Avenger collects a wide
 array of information about SMTP connections from clients, including TCP SYN
 fingerprints (which often identify the client OS) and network route
 information. Mail Avenger also flags properties of client SMTP
 implementations, such as whether they use pipelining, issue illegal SMTP
 commands, or deviate from the protocol in other small ways. Scripts can
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  * Per-user mail relay checks
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  * Alias to user mapping
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  * SPF language queries
  * Asynchronous DNS queries
  * "Bodytest" support
  * SMTP STARTTLS support
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Bug#124133: marked as done (RFP: fax4cups -- efax backend for CUPS)

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Package: cupsys
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An efax backend to CUPS is available at:
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It is only 7k in size.  I am using it now and it
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Bug#186958: marked as done (ITP: koha -- Web-based library automation package)

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* Package name: koha
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* URL : http://www.koha.org/
* License : GPL
  Description : Web-based library automation package

Koha is a web-based library automation package.  It contains acquisitions,
membership, catalogue, and circulation modules.

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   http://mail.cmsd.bc.ca/kohapackage/

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Bug#389876: marked as done (ITP: koha -- web-based library catalogue (ILS/OPAC))

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Web-based online public access catalogue (OPAC) with a full integrated 
 library system (ILS) including catalogue, circulation and acquisition 
 management facilities, built in perl upon well-defined standards such 
 as a MySQL database for storage and Z39.50 for bibliographic data 
 retrieval.

Homepage: http://www.koha.org/
Copyright licence: GPL-2

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Bug#432472: marked as done (RFP: galaxy -- interactive web tool for comparative genomics)

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  Package name: galaxy
  Version : Revision 1715
  Upstream Author : The Center for Comparative Genomics and Bioinformatics at 
Penn State
  URL : http://g2.trac.bx.psu.edu/
  License : MIT
  Programming Lang: mostly python
  Description : interactive web tool for comparative genomics

 Galaxy is a web-based tool allowing users to perform operations which
 are usually done with command-line interface. Using galaxy, one can
 manipulate sequences and annotation files in many formats. Galaxy has
 strong ties with the UCSC genome browser, and makes it easy to
 visualise modified annotation files as a custom track.
 .
  Homepage: http://main.g2.bx.psu.edu/


Galaxy does not require a web server: it runs its own on a separate
port, such as 8080.

I am too busy to package this program, but I am sure that somebody
undertaking this task will have full suport of the Debian-Med project.

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Bug#432487: marked as done (ITP: xim -- virtual machine storage manager for Xen and LVM)

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Description : virtual machine storage manager for Xen and LVM
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Bug#433005: marked as done (RFP: qi -- Lisp-based modern functional language)

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* Package name: qi
  Version : 8.0
  Upstream Author : Mark Tarver <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
* URL : http://www.lambdassociates.org/
* License : GPL
  Programming Lang: Qi (and ANSI Common Lisp)
  Description : Lisp-based modern functional language

Qi is a Lisp-based functional programming language that
offers all of Common Lisp with the advantages of pattern matching,
lambda calculus consistency, and optional static type checking. It uses
sequent calculus notation to define types, having a very powerful
type system.

Qi was written on top of ANSI Common Lisp, so it can be used the same
way as Lisp -- in fact, it is possible to use Emacs to interactively
develop Qi programs (which are translated into Lisp code). It is also
possible to call Lisp functions from Qi programs.

Qi works on top of SBCL, CMUCL and Clisp. The current implementation
as an embedded parser generator and a Prolog engine.


Some notes:

- Please consider including qi-mode.el also in the package
- It would be nice to ask Dr. Tarver if the book ("Functional
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Bug#433083: marked as done (ITP: dashboard -- automatic action and context related search tool)

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* Package name: dashboard
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  Programming Lang: C#
  Description : automatic action and context related search tool

Instead of searching for things on your computer, dashboard will
automaticly do it for you while you are using applications.
The goal of the dashboard is to automatically show a user useful files
and other objects as he goes about his day. While you read email, browse
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Bug#320387: marked as done (ITP: pyicq-t -- ICQ Transport for Jabber, implemented with Python and Twisted)

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* Package name: pyicq-t
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  Upstream Author : Daniel Henninger <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
* URL : http://pyicq-t.blathersource.org/
* License : GPL
  Description : ICQ Transport for Jabber, implemented with Python and 
Twisted

PyICQt is an implementation of Jabber ICQ transport.
.
Current features include:
 - ability to message users on ICQ, and receive messages,
 - ability to see others online, and others to see you,
 - ability to request a VCard of an ICQ user,
 - notifications when typing starts on either end.
.
Homepage is at http://pyicq-t.blathersource.org/.
.
Recommended python-nevow package is needed for internal web interface.


Current package is available from
http://zigzag.lvk.cs.msu.su/~nikita/pyicq-t/

Althouth package requires some more work (such as addition of a debconf
script), it is already useful. It allows to set up an ICQ transport for
jabber server (other than jabberd1) without manual compilation of
anything. Maybe somebody will sponsor the upload?

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Bug#433343: marked as done (ITP: envctrl -- Kernel modules to support the environmental monitoring hardware in Sun's E250 and E450 servers)

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Bug#430725: marked as done (ITP: webboard -- Copy and paste to a public pastebin server)

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Bug#431425: marked as done (ITP: gate -- Geant4 Application for Emission Tomography)

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* Package name: gate
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* Description : Geant4 Application for Emission Tomography

GATE incorporates the Geant4 libraries in a modular, versatile, and
scripted simulation toolkit which is adapted to the field of nuclear
medicine both in PET (Positron Emission Tomography) and SPECT (Single
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Processed: reopening 377714

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Bug#168589: marked as done (RFP: xfuse -- a ZX Spectrum and TC2048 emulator)

2008-07-16 Thread Debian Bug Tracking System

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Package name: xfuse
Version : 0.5.0
Upstream Author : Philip Kendall
URL : http://www.srcf.ucam.org/~pak21/spectrum/fuse.html
Licence : GPL v2
Description : ZX Spectrum and TC2048 emulator

 Fuse is a ZX Spectrum emulator. It currently emulates the 48K, 128K, +2,
 +2A and +3 models, and the TC2048.

This source package produces several binary packages:

  xfuse-common
Files common to all variants of FUSE; arch=all

  xfuse-x11, xfuse-gtk, xfuse-svga, xfuse-fb
Builds of FUSE for various UIs

  xfuse-utils
Utilities for handling some emulator-related file formats

  xfuse-core
Core binaries. This package exists in my private builds, but I'm
considering dropping it.

It depends on spectrum-roms and must therefore go in contrib.

(Since I am currently applying to become a DD, a sponsor is required.)

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Bug#433472: marked as done (ITP: dirbuster -- Directory & file brute forcing, with a twist)

2008-07-16 Thread Debian Bug Tracking System

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  Programming Lang: Java
  Description : Directory & file brute forcing, with a twist

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Bug#366482: marked as done (ITP: dnscruft -- feeds Bind a list of domains as useful as doubleclick.com or less)

2008-07-16 Thread Debian Bug Tracking System

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* Package name : dnscruft
  Version  : 0.20060508-1
* URL  : file://home/kilobyte/dnscruft/
  Initial packages : http://angband.pl/debian/dnscruft/
  Apt  : deb[-src] http://angband.pl/debian unstable main
* License  : GPL
  Description  : feeds Bind a list of domains as useful as doubleclick.com 
or less
 Adverts are an atrocity that plagues "teh Intarweb"; in a typical ISP
 scenario you can expect even up to 1/3 of all http requests to carry
 annoyances instead of useful traffic.  Moreover, such requests are
 usually not-cacheable.
 .
 This package can seed up your DNS server with either prepackaged lists of
 domains or your own selection; it may be used to fight ads/crapware or to
 help enforce your policy against any list of sites you have a database of.
 .
 For the purpose of blocking ads you may want to also look at an alternate
 means like FireFox+Adblock for personal use or Squid+Adzapper for your
 users -- these means grant a more fine-grained control.  On the other
 hand, dnscruft uses far less resources and blocks a much greater range
 of win32 malware, browser hijackers, drive-by-downloads, traffic analysis
 spies or fine products of Russian newest phisheries.
 And, no one says you can't use both dnscruft and URL-based controls.


Annoyed by the amount of crap, I've taken my personal block lists
(gathered over a few years) and combined them with a number of publicly
available ones.  However, the lists I found all contain quite a lot of
false positives -- domains which contain not only cruft but also some
(questionably) redeeming values.  Popular items include for example
rackspace.com (Fanatical Ads(tm)), eads.com (aeronautics),
astalavista.box.sk (a search engine for cracks/serials) or even
myspace.com (THE bane of good taste/reason).  Thus, such existing
lists may be used as-is only on personal/company networks.

To make them useful, I've included only entries I've checked by hand.
As checking >12 hosts would be an inhuman task, I covered only
those with most incidence on the source lists and/or in Squid logs of
two ISPs which are ahead of others in my quest for world domination.
Thus, I believe a good percentage of current scum will be blocked
with very few false positives.

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Bug#433352: marked as done (RFP: dokeos -- Electronic learning environment)

2008-07-16 Thread Debian Bug Tracking System

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* Package name: dokeos
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* License : GPL v2 or later
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  Description : Electronic learning environment

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Bug#447064: WNPP bug retitle

2008-07-16 Thread David Moreno Garza
retitle 447064 O: libapache2-mod-auth-plain -- Module for Apache2 which 
provides plaintext authentication
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Bug#491113: RFP: eekboek -- Bookkeeping software for small and medium-size businesses

2008-07-16 Thread Joost van Baal
Package: wnpp
Severity: wishlist

* Package name: eekboek
  Version : 1.03.13
  Upstream Author : Johan Vromans 
* URL : http://www.eekboek.nl/
* License : either GPL v1 or later, or Artistic License
  Programming Lang: Perl
  Description : Bookkeeping software for small and medium-size businesses

EekBoek is a bookkeeping package for small and medium-size businesses.
Unlike other accounting software, EekBoek has both a command-line
interface (CLI) and a graphical user-interface (GUI).  Furthermore, it
has a complete Perl API to create your own custom applications.

EekBoek is designed for the Dutch/European market and currently
available in Dutch only.



Upstream offers binary Debian packages:

   eekboek-unstable-db-postgresql_1.03.13_all.deb
   eekboek-unstable-db-sqlite_1.03.13_all.deb
   eekboek-unstable_1.03.13_all.deb

, see http://www.eekboek.nl/dl/.  I am considering packaging this
software for Debian.  If nobody else steps up, I just might go do that
soonish.

Bye,

Joost



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Bug#238904: RFP: libcommons-vfs-java -- java API for accessing different
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Bug#186958: ITP: koha -- Web-based library automation package
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Bug#238904: ITP: libcommons-vfs-java -- java API to access various FS

2008-07-16 Thread Damien Raude-Morvan
owner #238904 !
retitle #238904 "ITP: libcommons-vfs-java -- java API for various FS"
thanks bts

Hi,

I'm currently packaging libcommons-vfs-java.
My SVN repository is avaible from :
http://svn.drazzib.com/debian-pkg/libcommons-vfs-java/trunk/


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Bug#463002: chase-up the doomsday ITP

2008-07-16 Thread Hash C. Borger
Oh hi.  Sorry I've not even checked this email in a long time.  I've been
very busy with life otherwise.  I am still interested.  I am unfortunately
unable to commit time to the project.  However, I will let you know when I
am available.



On Sat, Jun 28, 2008 at 12:28 PM, Jon Dowland <
[EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>>
wrote:

> Hello,
>
>
> Have you made any progress on this? Are you still
> interested in working on a doomsday package?
>
>
> --
> Jon Dowland
>
>
>


Bug#409786: marked as done (ITP: ppl -- A modern C++ library providing numerical abstractions)

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Package: wnpp
Severity: wishlist

* Package name: ppl
 Version : 0.9
 Upstream Author :  Roberto Bagnara 
* URL : http://www.cs.unipr.it/ppl
* License : GPL
 Description : A modern C++ library providing numerical abstractions

The Parma Polyhedra Library (PPL) is a modern C++ library providing 
numerical abstractions especially targeted at applications in the field 
of analysis and verification of complex systems. The PPL can handle all 
the convex polyhedra that can be defined as the intersection of a finite 
number of (open or closed) hyperspaces, each described by an equality or 
inequality (strict or non-strict) with rational coefficients. The PPL 
also handles restricted classes of polyhedra that offer interesting 
complexity/precision tradeoffs. The library also supports finite 
powersets of (any kind of) polyhedra and linear programming problems 
solved with an exact-arithmetic version of the simplex algorithm.



Additional infos:
The Parma Polyhedra Library development team already provides a .deb 
package for sarge

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Bug#426206: ITP: libpkg-guide -- Debian Library Packaging guide

2008-07-16 Thread Junichi Uekawa
Hi,

Reviewed; it looks good. upload done.

At Sun, 13 Jul 2008 19:29:09 +0200,
Sandro Tosi wrote:
> 
> On Sun, Jul 13, 2008 at 05:14, Junichi Uekawa <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >> I've created a git repo on collab-maint[1] still empty: Junichi, it
> >> would be really a plus if we could have the history injected in that
> >> repo; I see git-cvs package, and it seems it allows to do so.
> >
> > Done. It now has some history.
> 
> Great, thanks!
> 
> I've just finished the debianization: Junichi, may you kindly sponsor
> this upload (not yet a dd)?
> 
> Thanks in advance,
> Sandro
> 
> -- 
> Sandro Tosi (aka morph, Morpheus, matrixhasu)
> My website: http://matrixhasu.altervista.org/
> Me at Debian: http://wiki.debian.org/SandroTosi
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Bug#491138: ITP: audacious2 -- cross-platform multi-interface audio player

2008-07-16 Thread William Pitcock
Package: wnpp
Severity: wishlist
Owner: William Pitcock <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

* Package name: audacious2
  Version : 1.9.0+hg20080717
  Upstream Author : William Pitcock <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
Tony Vroon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
Matti Hamalainen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
Tomasz Mon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
Michael Farber <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
* URL : http://audacious-media-player.org/index.php?title=Audacious2
* License : GPL
  Programming Lang: C
  Description : cross-platform multi-interface audio player
 Audacious2 is a cross platform player which supports multiple interfaces
 through an abstraction layer. It is the spiritual successor to Audacious,
 but is a new codebase with most of the XMMS legacy removed.
 .
 It supports all of the formats Audacious does, with additional features
 and also new formats like PSF2.
 .
 This package is still experimental, and shouldn't be used yet.

For now, this package will conflict with audacious1, and be uploaded to
experimental. As audacious2 development progresses, it will be possible
to install audacious1 and audacious2 side-by-side.

-- System Information:
Debian Release: lenny/sid
Architecture: amd64 (x86_64)

Kernel: Linux 2.6.24-1-amd64 (SMP w/2 CPU cores)
Locale: LANG=en_US.UTF-8, LC_CTYPE=en_US.UTF-8 (charmap=UTF-8)
Shell: /bin/sh linked to /bin/bash



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Bug#491139: ITP: audacious2-plugins -- required and optional plugins for Audacious2

2008-07-16 Thread William Pitcock
Package: wnpp
Severity: wishlist
Owner: William Pitcock <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

* Package name: audacious2-plugins
  Version : 1.9.0+hg20080717
  Upstream Author : William Pitcock <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
Tony Vroon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
Matti Hamalainen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
Tomasz Mon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
Michael Farber <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
* URL : http://audacious-media-player.org/index.php?title=Audacious2
* License : GPL  
  Programming Lang: C 
  Description : required and optional plugins for Audacious2
 Audacious2 is a cross platform player which supports multiple interfaces
 through an abstraction layer. It is the spiritual successor to Audacious, 
 but is a new codebase with most of the XMMS legacy removed.
 .
 It supports all of the formats Audacious does, with additional features   
 and also new formats like PSF2.
 .
 This package contains the plugins required for Audacious2 to operate.
 .
 This package is still experimental, and shouldn't be used yet.

For now, this package will conflict with audacious-plugins, and be uploaded to
experimental. As audacious2 development progresses, it will be possible
to install audacious and audacious2 side-by-side.

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