Bug#559719: ITP: classlib -- C++ Class Library

2009-12-07 Thread Michael Tautschnig
> Package: wnpp
> Severity: wishlist
> Owner: Gabriele Giacone <1o5g4...@gmail.com>
> 
> * Package name: classlib
>   Version : 3.0.9
>   Upstream Author : Lassi Tuura 
> * URL : http://cmsmac01.cern.ch/~lat/exports
> * License : GPL2
>   Programming Lang: C++
>   Description : C++ Class Library
> 
> I'm also working on good short and long descriptions and
> binary package name.
> Suggestions are welcome.
> 

Could you please also bug upstream about renaming this library? "classlib" is
just as good as naming it "lib" only, in a C++ context. 

On the other hand, as it is only needed as a dependency of iSpy, why not ship it
together with iSpy sources and don't even build specific binary packages?

Best,
Michael



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Bug#536245: RFH: graphviz -- rich set of graph drawing tools

2009-12-07 Thread Cyril Brulebois
Trent W. Buck  (07/12/2009):
> I'm not ITAing this myself, because 1) my availability is
> unpredictable; 2) I'm not familiar with C library packaging; and 3)
> git-buildpackage and pristine-tar hurt my brain.

debuild FTW. I never used git-buildpackage, you don't have to. You're
not forced to use pristine-tar either.

Mraw,
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Bug#559774: ITP: modem-cmd -- send arbitrary AT commands to your modem

2009-12-07 Thread Josselin Mouette
Le lundi 07 décembre 2009 à 01:43 +0100, Robert Millan a écrit : 
> modem-cmd can be used to send arbitrary AT commands to a modem device
>  over a serial line.
>  .
>  For example:
>  .
>  $ modem-cmd /dev/ttyUSB0 ATDT123456

I don’t really see the point in packaging a 10-line shell script.

OTOH packaging vmcp[1] could be more useful, since it can also send
files, e.g. to control voice modems.

[1] http://www.unix.gr/gsm/voice/vmcp.c

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Bug#536245: RFH: graphviz -- rich set of graph drawing tools

2009-12-07 Thread Trent W. Buck
Sebastian,

Sebastian Harl wrote:
> I'm interested in helping out with this package and possibly taken
> over maintenance if you eventually decide to give it up entirely.

I'm not ITAing this myself, because 1) my availability is
unpredictable; 2) I'm not familiar with C library packaging; and 3)
git-buildpackage and pristine-tar hurt my brain.

Nevertheless, I want Graphviz to stay in Debian.  If you want to ITA
graphviz and need someone to do some grunt work, lemme know.



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Bug#559761: ITP: release -- provides information about the current releases

2009-12-07 Thread Frank Lin PIAT
On Mon, 2009-12-07 at 00:14 +0100, Benjamin Drung wrote:
> 
> * Package name: release

The tool isn't about releasing, but about to querying the release. Also,
it's about distribution release (not package...). May be a name like
{get|query}-distr[o]?-release... or something completely different like
"supported-distro" would be more explicit.

>   Description : provides information about the current releases
> 
>  This package contains information about all releases of Debian and Ubuntu. 
> The
>  release script will give you the codename for e.g. the latest stable release 
> of
>  your distribution.

There was some discussions about a similar tool & issues:
 http://lists.debian.org/debian-devel/2007/05/msg01138.html
and to query Debian point release.
 http://lists.debian.org/debian-devel/2007/12/msg00742.html

>  To get information about a specific distribution there are
>  the debian-release and the ubuntu-release scripts.

I suppose you mean that there will be different back-end script.
(I suppose that you don't mean that each program will have to implement
a select/case algorithm?)

> It's based on the idea posted on the ubuntu-devel-discuss mailing list
> [1]. Comments, suggestions and feature requests are highly welcome.
> 
> For Debian I need some informations: Until when were following
> releases supported: buzz, rex, bo, hamm, slink, and potato?

See http://wiki.debian.org/DebianReleases but I didn't/couldn't find the
information for bo/rex/buzz. Anyone ?

AFAIK, Debian have never supported more than two stable distributions
(stable + old-stable), therefore, you can assume that a distribution end
of life is "lower than" distribution N+2 release.

Franklin




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Processed: retitle 551881 to O: ifplugd -- configuration daemon for ethernet devices

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Bug#559761: ITP: release -- provides information about the current releases

2009-12-07 Thread Mike Hommey
On Mon, Dec 07, 2009 at 12:14:54AM +0100, Benjamin Drung wrote:
> Package: wnpp
> Severity: wishlist
> Owner: Benjamin Drung 
> 
> * Package name: release
>   Version : 0.1 (native)
>   Upstream Author : Benjamin Drung 
> * License : GPL v3+
>   Programming Lang: Python
>   Description : provides information about the current releases
> 
>  This package contains information about all releases of Debian and Ubuntu. 
> The
>  release script will give you the codename for e.g. the latest stable release 
> of
>  your distribution. To get information about a specific distribution there are
>  the debian-release and the ubuntu-release scripts.
> 
> It's based on the idea posted on the ubuntu-devel-discuss mailing list [1]. 
> Comments, suggestions and feature requests are highly welcome.
> 
> For Debian I need some informations: Until when were following releases 
> supported: buzz, rex, bo, hamm, slink, and potato?
> 
> [1] 
> http://www.mail-archive.com/ubuntu-devel-disc...@lists.ubuntu.com/msg09951.html

I fail to see how that can be useful as a package, except if the package
only calls an online service, in which case having that as a package
makes not much sense.
For example, ubuntu-release -d would say lucid on karmic, but what
about when lucid is released ? karmic is still going to say lucid, while
lucid will be saying the next one.
Wouldn't it be simpler for ubuntu to use something like "ubuntu-next" or
"ubuntu-dev" as a target distribution ? Debian doesn't have these
problems, since it only uses "unstable". (likewise for stable, where we
have s-p-u and stable-security)

Mike



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Bug#528247: ITP: python-django-djapian -- Full-text search for Django

2009-12-07 Thread Mikhail Lukyanchenko
2009/12/6 Olly Betts 
> OK, so just 3 issues remaining:
>
> The "Copyright (c) The Regents of the University of California" and "THE
> REGENTS" in debian/copyright isn't correct for djapian (as its code doesn't
> originate at UCB, it just uses the licence).  I think that definitely needs
> fixing, and now upstream have provided an explicit LICENSE file that's easy
> to do.

Done.

Do you think it's ok that LICENSE file exists in trunk, but not in
released package?

Please, take a look at license terms under `Files: debian/*`. Is it
correct to use term 'author' instead of full name? I'm still having
difficulties understanding legal subtleties.

> I'd suggest ensuring debian/copyright and debian/changelog end with a
> newline (I'm not aware of this being a requirement, but it's saner for text
> files to generally, and less likely to trip up tools which try to parse
> them).

Done.

> And if your VCS is public, adding Vcs- headers to control would be good.

New headers added to debian/control:

  Vcs-Git: git://github.com/uptimebox/python-django-djapian.git
  Vcs-Browser: http://github.com/uptimebox/python-django-djapian

The package can be found on mentors.debian.net:
- URL: http://mentors.debian.net/debian/pool/main/p/python-django-djapian
- Source repository: deb-src http://mentors.debian.net/debian unstable
main contrib non-free
- dget 
http://mentors.debian.net/debian/pool/main/p/python-django-djapian/python-django-djapian_2.3-1.dsc

Regards,
 Mikhail



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Bug#518696: coreutils parallel enhancements

2009-12-07 Thread Pádraig Brady
Just a note to say recent coreutils include an `nproc`
command which you can use like:

xargs -P$(nroc)
xargs -P$(nroc --ignore=1)

Also I've updated md5sum, sha1sum, ... to output
their lines atomically, so they're not interspersed.

cheers,
Pádraig.



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Bug#559867: RFP: squirrel-sql -- graphical universal SQL client

2009-12-07 Thread Thorsten Glaser
Package: wnpp
Severity: wishlist

* Package name: squirrel-sql
  Version : 3.0.3
  Upstream Author : squirrel-sql-deve...@lists.sourceforge.net
* URL : http://squirrel-sql.sourceforge.net/
* License : GPL, LGPL (according to SF)
  Programming Lang: Java™
  Description : graphical universal SQL client

SQuirreL SQL Client is a graphical SQL client written in Java that will
allow you to view the structure of a JDBC compliant database, browse the
data in tables, issue SQL commands etc.

SQuirreL SQL Client is a graphical Java program that will allow you to
view the structure of a JDBC compliant database, browse the data in
tables, issue SQL commands etc, see Introduction. The minimum version of
Java supported is 1.6.x as of SQuirreL version 3.0. See the Old Versions
page for versions of SQuirreL that will work with older versions of
Java.
SQuirreL's functionality can be extended through the use of plugins.
A short introduction can be found here. To see the change history
(including changes not yet released) click here. For a more detailed
introduction see the English or German of our paper on SQuirreL. Susan
Cline graciously took the time to document the steps she followed to
setup an Apache Derby database from scratch and use the SQuirreL SQL
Client to explore it. Quite some time ago Kulvir Singh Bhogal wrote a
great tutorial on SQuirreL and published it at the IBM developerWorks
site. He has kindly allowed us to mirror it locally. The tutorial is not
really up to date but especially for doing the first steps it is still
of help. SQuirrel was originally released under the GNU General Public
License. Since version 1.1beta2 it has been released under the GNU
Lesser General Public License.


I was made aware that “most” of our colleagues (Java™ developers, most
of them) use this as graphical SQL tool. I personally don’t know what
to do with such things, but I’d like to be able to offer to centrally
install this software on our workstations using the package management
system, which is why I file this RFP.

I don’t know how well this can be integrated into usual Debian Pak-
kaging systems though… they use that “drop the JAR into your $HOME
and run it” method many Java™ applications seem to be fond of…



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Bug#528247: ITP: python-django-djapian -- Full-text search for Django

2009-12-07 Thread Olly Betts
On Mon, Dec 07, 2009 at 12:20:52PM +0300, Mikhail Lukyanchenko wrote:
> Do you think it's ok that LICENSE file exists in trunk, but not in
> released package?

Yes, that shouldn't be a problem.  It's clear than the licence on the 2.3
release is intended to be BSD, so the change on trunk is clarifying, not
relicensing.

If 2.3 were under a non-DFSG-free licence, the situation would be different.

> Please, take a look at license terms under `Files: debian/*`. Is it
> correct to use term 'author' instead of full name? I'm still having
> difficulties understanding legal subtleties.

I think either should be OK.

> > I'd suggest ensuring debian/copyright and debian/changelog end with a
> > newline (I'm not aware of this being a requirement, but it's saner for text
> > files to generally, and less likely to trip up tools which try to parse
> > them).
> 
> Done.

Actually, copyright now ends with a line with a space but no newline!

I tweaked that and have uploaded.  It will need to go through the NEW queue
which looks like it might take a week or two from the current backlog.

You can monitor it here, though it hasn't appeared yet:

http://ftp-master.debian.org/new.html

I'm happy to sponsor future uploads, time allowing (though it's hardly a
complex package, and is very quick to build).  But I wouldn't be offended
if you found someone else to sponsor, either temporarily or permanently.

Cheers,
Olly



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Bug#536245: RFH: graphviz -- rich set of graph drawing tools

2009-12-07 Thread Sebastian Harl
Hi,

On Mon, Dec 07, 2009 at 07:14:29PM +1100, Trent W. Buck wrote:
> Sebastian Harl wrote:
> > I'm interested in helping out with this package and possibly taken
> > over maintenance if you eventually decide to give it up entirely.
> 
> I'm not ITAing this myself, because 1) my availability is
> unpredictable; 2) I'm not familiar with C library packaging; and 3)
> git-buildpackage and pristine-tar hurt my brain.
> 
> Nevertheless, I want Graphviz to stay in Debian.  If you want to ITA
> graphviz and need someone to do some grunt work, lemme know.

Thanks for your interest and offering your help! To be honest, I'm not
sure about what needs to be done at the moment. The Debian packaging is
currently available in collab-maint, though, so please feel free to do
work in there (and / or send it to me as patches -- whatever your
prefer). I'm hoping to jump on board in the very near future …

Co-maintainers would be very welcome, of course.

Cheers,
Sebastian

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Bug#559774: ITP: modem-cmd -- send arbitrary AT commands to your modem

2009-12-07 Thread Hendrik Sattler

Zitat von Robert Millan :

Package: wnpp
Severity: wishlist
Owner: Robert Millan 

* Package name: modem-cmd
  Version : 0.0.1
  Upstream Author : me
* URL : none yet, debian-native
* License : GPL
  Programming Lang: C
  Description : send arbitrary AT commands to your modem

 modem-cmd can be used to send arbitrary AT commands to a modem device
 over a serial line.
 .
 For example:
 .
 $ modem-cmd /dev/ttyUSB0 ATDT123456


What's the practical difference to
  echo "ATDT123456\r" > /dev/ttyUSB0
?

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Bug#474034: ITP: gpxe -- PXE network bootloader for x86 PCs

2009-12-07 Thread Daniel Baumann

Hi,

i've prepared an updated package based on the ones from vagrant, git is 
available here:


  git clone git://git.debian-maintainers.org/git/syslinux/gpxe.git

and .deb packages here:

  deb http://syslinux.debian-maintainers.org/ sid/snapshots main

Until an initial upload can happen, there needs to be debian/copyright 
fixed (which I'll do this friday afternoon), and a few cosmetical things 
should be fixed as well.


Once above is done, i'll write you again to ask for review and comments, 
and then it could be uploaded.


Regards,
Daniel

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Bug#559774: ITP: modem-cmd -- send arbitrary AT commands to your modem

2009-12-07 Thread Robert Millan
On Mon, Dec 07, 2009 at 12:59:02PM +0100, Hendrik Sattler wrote:
> Zitat von Robert Millan :
>> Package: wnpp
>> Severity: wishlist
>> Owner: Robert Millan 
>>
>> * Package name: modem-cmd
>>   Version : 0.0.1
>>   Upstream Author : me
>> * URL : none yet, debian-native
>> * License : GPL
>>   Programming Lang: C
>>   Description : send arbitrary AT commands to your modem
>>
>>  modem-cmd can be used to send arbitrary AT commands to a modem device
>>  over a serial line.
>>  .
>>  For example:
>>  .
>>  $ modem-cmd /dev/ttyUSB0 ATDT123456
>
> What's the practical difference to
>   echo "ATDT123456\r" > /dev/ttyUSB0
> ?

This doesn't work.  The modem expects you to flush its output buffer
before it will accept new commands.

Since there might be some junk in it already (e.g. if you interrupted
an ATDT command), it needs to be flushed at startup too.  This requires
non-blocking I/O.

That aside, terminal capabilities need to be set via termios.

And it's not obvious that you want '\r' instead of '\n'.  In fact, I figured
that out by stracing "cu".

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Bug#559774: ITP: modem-cmd -- send arbitrary AT commands to your modem

2009-12-07 Thread Robert Millan
On Mon, Dec 07, 2009 at 02:14:52AM +, Ben Hutchings wrote:
> On Mon, 2009-12-07 at 01:43 +0100, Robert Millan wrote:
> > Package: wnpp
> > Severity: wishlist
> > Owner: Robert Millan 
> > 
> > * Package name: modem-cmd
> >   Version : 0.0.1
> >   Upstream Author : me
> > * URL : none yet, debian-native
> 
> Why should this be Debian-specific?

I don't know.  Should it?

> >  $ modem-cmd /dev/ttyUSB0 ATDT123456
> 
> Which I can trivially can do with stty and echo already, no?

I looked at stty, and its interface doesn't seem any simpler than programming
termios directly.  See also my other reply on flushing buffers.

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Bug#559774: ITP: modem-cmd -- send arbitrary AT commands to your modem

2009-12-07 Thread Robert Millan
On Mon, Dec 07, 2009 at 09:28:03AM +0100, Josselin Mouette wrote:
> Le lundi 07 décembre 2009 à 01:43 +0100, Robert Millan a écrit : 
> > modem-cmd can be used to send arbitrary AT commands to a modem device
> >  over a serial line.
> >  .
> >  For example:
> >  .
> >  $ modem-cmd /dev/ttyUSB0 ATDT123456
> 
> I don’t really see the point in packaging a 10-line shell script.

It's not a shell script...

Anyhow, the point is very simple: users sometimes find themselves in need of
a simple dialer program, just like I did, and they tend to get utterly
confused (just like I got):

  http://www.mail-archive.com/debian-u...@lists.debian.org/msg85161.html

For me, the simplest solution was to derive the interface expected by the
modem by stracing cu, and writing a small C program that implements it.

> OTOH packaging vmcp[1] could be more useful, since it can also send
> files, e.g. to control voice modems.
> 
> [1] http://www.unix.gr/gsm/voice/vmcp.c

I'd appreciate if you do.

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Bug#559774: ITP: modem-cmd -- send arbitrary AT commands to your modem

2009-12-07 Thread Hendrik Sattler

Zitat von Robert Millan :

On Mon, Dec 07, 2009 at 12:59:02PM +0100, Hendrik Sattler wrote:

Zitat von Robert Millan :

Package: wnpp
Severity: wishlist
Owner: Robert Millan 

* Package name: modem-cmd
  Version : 0.0.1
  Upstream Author : me
* URL : none yet, debian-native
* License : GPL
  Programming Lang: C
  Description : send arbitrary AT commands to your modem

 modem-cmd can be used to send arbitrary AT commands to a modem device
 over a serial line.
 .
 For example:
 .
 $ modem-cmd /dev/ttyUSB0 ATDT123456


What's the practical difference to
  echo "ATDT123456\r" > /dev/ttyUSB0
?


This doesn't work.  The modem expects you to flush its output buffer
before it will accept new commands.


Ok.

Note: a modem may be in the wrong mode (e.g., GSM modems may have more  
than one, some not even for AT commands).

There are numerous errors why a modem may not do what you want ;)


Since there might be some junk in it already (e.g. if you interrupted
an ATDT command), it needs to be flushed at startup too.  This requires
non-blocking I/O.

That aside, terminal capabilities need to be set via termios.


which can be done once with stty?
I don't see baud rate or any other options in that example line.


And it's not obvious that you want '\r' instead of '\n'.  In fact, I figured
that out by stracing "cu".


Usually, AT commands are sent with "\r\n" at the end (like in Windows  
text files), and the responses also do have those at the end of each  
line.


HS





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Bug#559719: ITP: classlib -- C++ Class Library

2009-12-07 Thread Gabriele Giacone
Michael Tautschnig wrote:
>> I'm also working on good short and long descriptions and
>> binary package name.
>> Suggestions are welcome.
> Could you please also bug upstream about renaming this library? "classlib" is
> just as good as naming it "lib" only, in a C++ context. 
Yeah I know that it's really generic but I think it shouldn't be a
problem unless a source package named "classlib" already exists and
would conflict with this one.
As you can see at download location, that's the library name since
2001. Also for that reason, I'm looking for a _binary_ package name less
generic, not source.
> 
> On the other hand, as it is only needed as a dependency of iSpy, why not ship 
> it
> together with iSpy sources and don't even build specific binary packages?
Do you mean aggregating 2 tarballs in one source package (or using
classlib version that comes with iSpy) and building 2 binary packages
(ispy and classlib)?
Correct me if I'm wrong. In that way, each time a new ispy release is
out, I should also rebuild and upload classlib even if it's not changed,
correct?

An alternative way could be shipping it with iSpy sources (to satisfy
dependency) as you said, and then packaging iSpy only? That's the
simplest way but is it doable? Only adding a section in
debian/copyright? But in that way, classlib would lose its identity.

Cheers,
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Bug#559774: ITP: modem-cmd -- send arbitrary AT commands to your modem

2009-12-07 Thread John Hasler
Why don't you just bring back dip?

toncho/~ apt-cache show dip
Package: dip
Status: install ok installed
Priority: extra
Section: net
Installed-Size: 300
Maintainer: Mark W. Eichin 
Version: 3.3.7p-4
Replaces: netstd (<= 2.14)
Depends: libc6 (>= 2.2.4-4), liblockdev1
Conffiles:
 /etc/diphosts 7cbf2c9d02415cd75fafac56a6c62dc8
 /etc/slip.dip 0907d6a1717749ea2827498f5bfa4ec5
 /etc/ppp.dip 4fbc6b28e998e7fa098d08e0ab1efae4
Description: Tool for handling SLIP/PPP dialup IP connections
 This program handles the connections needed for dialup IP links, like
 SLIP or PPP. It can handle both incoming and outgoing connections,
 using password security for incoming connections.

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Bug#559774: ITP: modem-cmd -- send arbitrary AT commands to your modem

2009-12-07 Thread Robert Millan
On Mon, Dec 07, 2009 at 08:10:12AM -0600, John Hasler wrote:
> Why don't you just bring back dip?
> 
> toncho/~ apt-cache show dip
> Package: dip
> Status: install ok installed
> Priority: extra
> Section: net
> Installed-Size: 300
> Maintainer: Mark W. Eichin 
> Version: 3.3.7p-4
> Replaces: netstd (<= 2.14)
> Depends: libc6 (>= 2.2.4-4), liblockdev1
> Conffiles:
>  /etc/diphosts 7cbf2c9d02415cd75fafac56a6c62dc8
>  /etc/slip.dip 0907d6a1717749ea2827498f5bfa4ec5
>  /etc/ppp.dip 4fbc6b28e998e7fa098d08e0ab1efae4
> Description: Tool for handling SLIP/PPP dialup IP connections
>  This program handles the connections needed for dialup IP links, like
>  SLIP or PPP. It can handle both incoming and outgoing connections,
>  using password security for incoming connections.

I'm not familiar with it.  Is it usable for this purpose?  It seems to fall
in the same cathegory as ppp/wvdial/etc (i.e. designed to do a lot more than
just dial a number).

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Bug#559774: ITP: modem-cmd -- send arbitrary AT commands to your modem

2009-12-07 Thread Robert Millan
On Mon, Dec 07, 2009 at 03:28:26PM +0100, Hendrik Sattler wrote:
>> This doesn't work.  The modem expects you to flush its output buffer
>> before it will accept new commands.
>
> Ok.
>
> Note: a modem may be in the wrong mode (e.g., GSM modems may have more  
> than one, some not even for AT commands).
> There are numerous errors why a modem may not do what you want ;)

Well, needless to say, I took my own modem as reference so although my
code in principle should support all modems I give no warranty (as if I
were going to give it anyway).  In any case, patches welcome.

>> That aside, terminal capabilities need to be set via termios.
>
> which can be done once with stty?
> I don't see baud rate or any other options in that example line.

Baud rate is hardcoded to 115200.  In general, my intent is to hide the
complexity.  In fact this program would be completely useless if it wasn't
for this (i.e. one can just do things low-level, either through C/termios
or similar shell/stty interfaces), but this is true for most programs
ain't it? :-)

>> And it's not obvious that you want '\r' instead of '\n'.  In fact, I figured
>> that out by stracing "cu".
>
> Usually, AT commands are sent with "\r\n" at the end (like in Windows  
> text files), and the responses also do have those at the end of each  
> line.

Yeah, I know that now (and back when I didn't know, I knew how to figure this
out), but most users don't.  This is why I think this program is useful
for people who just want to make their modem dial a number.  Hey, it
would have been pretty useful *for me*!  I not just wasted my time
writing a new program to do what I wanted, that was only after I figured
out that "cu" or "minicom" wouldn't behave the way I needed (even after
messing with cu source code).

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Bug#538389: #538389 - ITP: rfkill

2009-12-07 Thread Fabian Greffrath

Hi,

will this tool be able to finally fix #552185 ?

If yes, please upload ASAP!

Cheers,
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Bug#450743: suggestion

2009-12-07 Thread Salvo Tomaselli
Wouldn't be better to install all the format2iso packages and then provide 
this as a script rather then duplicating them (with the consequent duplicated 
effort of bugfixing)?

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Bug#559899: RFP: emelfm2-svg-icons -- Icon SVG files from emelfm2 project

2009-12-07 Thread Jari Aalto
Package: wnpp
Severity: wishlist

* Package name: emelfm2-svg-icons
  Version : 2009-12-07 (package does not have one)
  Upstream Author : 
* URL : 
http://emelfm2.net/attachment/wiki/OtherDownLoads/emelfm2-svg-icons.tar.bz2
* License : GPL
  Programming Lang: 
  Description : Icon SVG files from emelfm2 project

(Include the long description here.)

 The scalable vector graphics (SVG) icon sources of the the
 small, memory efficient, GTK+ file manager program.
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Bug#459325: ITP: clang -- C language family frontend for LLVM

2009-12-07 Thread Y Giridhar Appaji Nag
Hi Maia,

On 09/12/05 08:12 +0530, Y Giridhar Appaji Nag said ...
> On 09/12/04 22:25 +0600, Maia Kozheva said ...
> > It would be nice if some Ubuntu developers among people using this bug
> > could review it. And perhaps it can serve as a basis for Debian packaging.
> 
> I started packaging clang for Debian in a git repository at
> , but I had to take
> care of some personal stuff and did not touch it since a couple of
> weeks.  You'll see packages by the end of this weekend and I will reuse
> your work as much as I can.

I am re-using parts of your packaging work in preparing clang packages
for Debian.  However, the manpages that you wrote (in debian/man) are
licensed under GPL.  While this is OK, it is generally recommended that
both the Debian packaging and associated files (like the manpages) be
licensed under the same license as the majority of the upstream software
(University of Illinois/NCSA Open Source License) so that it is easy to
merge changes upstream.

Would you consider re-licensing the manpages under the said license?

Thanks,

Giridhar

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Bug#559903: RFP: php-yaz -- PHP PECL extension that implements a Z39.50/SRU client

2009-12-07 Thread Carlo Stemberger
Package: wnpp
Severity: wishlist
Tags: patch


* Package name: php-yaz
  Version : 1.0.14
  Upstream Author : Adam Dickmeiss 
* URL : http://www.indexdata.com/phpyaz
* License : Revised BSD
  Programming Lang: C
  Description : PHP PECL extension that implements a Z39.50/SRU client

PHP/YAZ is an extension to the popular web server language PHP that implements 
Z39.50 origin (client) functionality as well as the SRW/SRU protocols.

The following Z39.50 services are supported by this extension: init, search, 
present, scan and sort. The extension can handle GRS-1, MARC, SUTRS and XML. 
The module also allows you to convert MARC in ISO2709 to MARCXML on the client 
side.

The PHP/YAZ extension is part of PHP 4.0.1 and later but has now been moved to 
PECL. As a PECL module, PHP/YAZ is now independent of PHP versions. It works 
with both PHP 4 and PHP 5.



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Bug#559719: ITP: classlib -- C++ Class Library

2009-12-07 Thread Michael Tautschnig
> Michael Tautschnig wrote:
> >> I'm also working on good short and long descriptions and
> >> binary package name.
> >> Suggestions are welcome.
> > Could you please also bug upstream about renaming this library? "classlib" 
> > is
> > just as good as naming it "lib" only, in a C++ context. 
> Yeah I know that it's really generic but I think it shouldn't be a
> problem unless a source package named "classlib" already exists and
> would conflict with this one.
> As you can see at download location, that's the library name since
> 2001. Also for that reason, I'm looking for a _binary_ package name less
> generic, not source.

That is true, of course. But I guess that "classlib" is something that was
pretty much internal to CERN, so they most probably didn't care much about the
actual name. I just thought it would be nice to convince upstream of changing
that name to something more suitable. 

> > 
> > On the other hand, as it is only needed as a dependency of iSpy, why not 
> > ship it
> > together with iSpy sources and don't even build specific binary packages?
> Do you mean aggregating 2 tarballs in one source package (or using
> classlib version that comes with iSpy) and building 2 binary packages
> (ispy and classlib)?
> Correct me if I'm wrong. In that way, each time a new ispy release is
> out, I should also rebuild and upload classlib even if it's not changed,
> correct?
> 
> An alternative way could be shipping it with iSpy sources (to satisfy
> dependency) as you said, and then packaging iSpy only? That's the
> simplest way but is it doable? Only adding a section in
> debian/copyright? But in that way, classlib would lose its identity.
> 

Yes, this was what I was after. Just ship classlib as part of iSpy and don't
even expose it at all. Indeed, added a bit of information to debian/copyright
should suffice. This is only sensible, however, if iSpy is the only package in
Debian making use of classlib. And for a source/package named "classlib" I
wouldn't call that losing its identity, because it doesn't feel like it had one,
given such a name. Most probably it's just an aggreation of utility classes.

HTH,
Michael



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

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Bug#555393: marked as done (ITP: pidgin-skype -- Skype plugin for libpurple messengers)

2009-12-07 Thread Debian Bug Tracking System
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Package: wnpp
Severity: wishlist
Owner: Gabriele Giacone 

* Package name: pidgin-skype
  Version : 0.1
  Upstream Author : Eion Robb 
* URL : http://eion.robbmob.com/
* License : GPLv3
  Programming Lang: C
  Description : Skype plugin for libpurple messengers

 This protocol plugin allows libpurple to communicate with Skype.
 Applications using libpurple (Pidgin, Finch, Instantbird, etc.)
 can thus show your Skype contacts alongside those from other
 protocols, and you can communicate with them using that
 application instead of the Skype user interface.
 .
 This plugin communicates with the Skype application in the
 background to perform its work, so it's necessary to have Skype
 installed and running.


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Source: pidgin-skype
Source-Version: 20090920+dfsg-1

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

pidgin-skype_20090920+dfsg-1.debian.tar.bz2
  to contrib/p/pidgin-skype/pidgin-skype_20090920+dfsg-1.debian.tar.bz2
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Bug#459325: marked as done (ITP: clang -- C language family frontend for LLVM)

2009-12-07 Thread Debian Bug Tracking System
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  Programming Lang: C/C++
  Description : A C language family frontend for LLVM

The Clang project is a new C, C++, Objective C and Objective C++
front-end for the LLVM  compiler.  The end-user features of clang are
fast compiles and low memory use, expressive diagnostics, and GCC
compatibility.  It has a modular library based architecture, supports
diverse clients (refactoring, static analysis, code generation, etc.)
and allows tight integration with IDEs.  Internally, clang has a single
unified parser for C, Objective C, C++, and Objective C++.
.
Clang is still in early development stages and good for source analysis
or source-to-source transformation tools.  It is not yet ready for use
as a drop in C compiler.  It currently has pretty good parsing and
semantic analysis support for C and Objective-C.  C++ support is still
very early.

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  to main/c/clang/clang_2.6-1.diff.gz
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Description: 
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Closes: 459325
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Bug#535116: marked as done (ITP: pybtex -- BibTeX-compatible bibliography processor)

2009-12-07 Thread Debian Bug Tracking System
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Package: wnpp
Severity: wishlist
Owner: Jakub Wilk 

* Package name: pybtex
  Version : 20090402
  Upstream Author : Andrey Golovizin 
* URL : http://pybtex.sourceforge.net/
* License : GPLv2
  Programming Lang: Python
  Description : BibTeX-compatible bibliography processor

Pybtex reads citation information from a file and produces a formatted 
bibliography. BibTeX style files are supported. Alternatively it is 
possible to write styles in Python.


Pybtex currently understands the following bibliography formats:
 * BibTeX
 * BibTeXML
 * YAML-based format

The resulting bibliography may be output in one of the following formats:
 * LaTeX
 * HTML
 * plain text

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Source: pybtex
Source-Version: 0.12-1

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

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  to main/p/pybtex/pybtex_0.12-1.diff.gz
pybtex_0.12-1.dsc
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pybtex_0.12-1_all.deb
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pybtex_0.12.orig.tar.gz
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Bug#559915: RFP: mantis-driver -- Kernel module for several DVB cards

2009-12-07 Thread Kjetil Kjernsmo
Package: wnpp
Severity: wishlist


* Package name: mantis-driver
* URL : http://jusst.de/hg/v4l-dvb or 
http://mercurial.intuxication.org/hg/s2-liplianin
* License : GPL
  Programming Lang: C
  Description : Kernel module for several DVB cards

The Mantis driver is used for a large number of Digital Video Broadcasting 
cards. There appear to be two competing forked projects writing these drivers, 
one by Manu Abraham (which I think is the original), and one by Igor M. 
Liplianin. I currently run the former, while the latter has been recommended to 
me recently. Both appear to be in active development. I make no attempt to 
recommend one of the other, in fact, it seems very hard to judge which is the 
best. I have also been told that it is unlikely that these drivers will go into 
the mainline kernels any time soon. 

In spite of these difficulties, the driver is important for DVB-support in 
Debian, and so I hope someone better qualified than me can take a look and 
choose one for packaging.

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Bug#551763: License for FOCAL Interpreter

2009-12-07 Thread Daniel Moerner
On 12/07/2009 08:31 AM, Dave Pitts wrote:
> Daniel Moerner wrote:
>> Hi David,
>>
>> I see that you've done the work to write an interpreter for the FOCAL
>> language. Recently, a request for this package was filed in Debian
>> GNU/Linux.[1] I'd be interested in packaging your interpreter for
>> distribution in Debian (and by extension, Ubuntu) because it seems like
>> a useful piece of history.
>>   
> 
> Never thought anybody would be that interested in Focal

Well, "that interested" is a loose term! But at least one person was
interested, and I think it's helpful to keep work like this around for
people to use. It has 82 downloads on Softpedia, at the very least.

>> However, before doing that, I would need clarification on the license. I
>> don't see one in the source. Under what conditions is the distribution
>> of your interpreter permitted?
>>
>> Some good choices for free licenses may be the GPL or the 3-clause BSD
>> license, depending on your taste. Normally, Public Domain is not as good
>> of a choice.[2]
>>   
> 
> Well, I did the initial coding, in Pascal, of Focal wy before
> anybody thought of GPL or BSD licenses. I converted it to C in the early
> 1980s on Dec VAX running VMS. So, what would be the easiest way to set
> it up? I signed GPL stuff for GCC and GAWK work that I've done in the past.

Since it's your work, there should be no trouble. For the gcc work it
was a bit different because you would have had to sign over your
copyright to the FSF. In this case, you don't have to forfeit your
copyright. All you would have to do is choose a license that you like
and add it to the source tarball. This would state the license under
which you authorize redistribution of Focal as copyright holder of the
code of the interpreter.

>> Also, is there a versioning system you use for packaging? Or is this the
>> final version of FOCAL?
>>   
> 
> I occasionally fix things and haven't given much thought to versioning
> the code. I guess I could start it at version 1.0.0 for these release
> purposes.
> 
> What do you think? And how many are interested in a package?

It's impossible to say in advance how many people would be interested.
But it's my view at least that making pieces of history like this
accessible to the public is always worthwhile.

Regards,
Daniel



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Bug#559939: RFP: namebench -- open-source DNS benchmark utility

2009-12-07 Thread Nelson A. de Oliveira
Package: wnpp
Severity: wishlist

* Package name: namebench
  Version : 1.0
  Upstream Author : Thomas Stromberg 
* URL : http://code.google.com/p/namebench/
* License : Apache License v2.0
  Programming Lang: Python
  Description : open-source DNS benchmark utility

Searches the fastest DNS servers available for your computer to use. namebench
runs a fair and thorough benchmark using your web browser history, tcpdump
output, or standardized datasets in order to provide an individualized
recommendation. namebench is completely free and does not modify your system
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Bug#506790: hyperestraier: Should this package be orphaned or removed?

2009-12-07 Thread Yavor Doganov
On Wed, Feb 11, 2009 at 09:54:09PM +0900, Tatsuya Kinoshita wrote:
> > Package: hyperestraier
> > Usertags: proposed-orphan
> [...]
> > * Package does not appear to have any reverse depends or reverse
> >   build-depends other than it's own binaries.
> 
> mew and mew-beta (mail reader for Emacs) have the dependency
> `Suggests: hyperestraier' to use the full-text search feature.

The kazehakase package (GTK+ web browser) depends (as of 0.5.6-1; it
incorrectly only recommended hyperestraier before which was more than
useless) on libestraier for its history search plugin.  This is very
important functionality that has no match (TTBOMK) among other
browsers.

> I hope hyperestraier will be maintained.

Likewise.  Is there any progress on the ITA?



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Bug#536245: Package for 2.24 available on mentors

2009-12-07 Thread David Claughton
Hi,

FYI - I've uploaded an updated graphviz package based on the latest
2.24.0 upstream version to mentors [1]

I'm interested in possibly adopting the package, but this is the first
library package I've worked on, so before I go ahead I'd like to get
some feedback - is what I've done reasonably close to passing muster?

I've also started a thread on debian-mentors.l.d.o [2] so please feel
free to respond there ;-)

[1] http://mentors.debian.net/debian/pool/main/g/graphviz
[2] http://lists.debian.org/debian-mentors/2009/11/msg00478.html

Cheers,

David.

P.S. Sebastian, are you still interested in this package?  I wouldn't be
opposed to sharing if you are :-)




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Processed (with 4 errors): bug corrections

2009-12-07 Thread Debian Bug Tracking System
Processing commands for cont...@bugs.debian.org:

> # correct some shitty bug changes
> # xcalendar-i18n
> clone 494605 -1
Bug#494605: xcalendar-i18n: should this orphaned package be removed?
Bug 494605 cloned as bug 559946.

> reassign -1 xcalendar-i18n
Bug #559946 [wnpp] xcalendar-i18n: should this orphaned package be removed?
Bug reassigned from package 'wnpp' to 'xcalendar-i18n'.
> retitle 494605 O: xcalendar-i18n -- calendar program on X with i18n
Bug #494605 [wnpp] xcalendar-i18n: should this orphaned package be removed?
Changed Bug title to 'O: xcalendar-i18n -- calendar program on X with i18n' 
from 'xcalendar-i18n: should this orphaned package be removed?'
> support
Unknown command or malformed arguments to command.

> severity 494605 normal
Bug #494605 [wnpp] O: xcalendar-i18n -- calendar program on X with i18n
Severity set to 'normal' from 'serious'

> # genparse
> clone 505992 -2
Bug#505992: genparse: should this package be removed?
Bug 505992 cloned as bug 559947.

> reassign -2 genparse
Bug #559947 [wnpp] genparse: should this package be removed?
Bug reassigned from package 'wnpp' to 'genparse'.
> retitle 505992 O: genparse -- command line parser generator
Bug #505992 [wnpp] genparse: should this package be removed?
Changed Bug title to 'O: genparse -- command line parser generator' from 
'genparse: should this package be removed?'
> severity 505992 normal
Bug #505992 [wnpp] O: genparse -- command line parser generator
Severity set to 'normal' from 'serious'

> # elmo
> clone 521491 -3
Bug#521491: elmo: should this package be removed?
Bug 521491 cloned as bug 559948.

> reassign -3 elmo
Bug #559948 [wnpp] elmo: should this package be removed?
Bug reassigned from package 'wnpp' to 'elmo'.
> retitle 521491 O: elmo -- text-based mail-reader supporting SMTP and
Bug #521491 [wnpp] elmo: should this package be removed?
Changed Bug title to 'O: elmo -- text-based mail-reader supporting SMTP and' 
from 'elmo: should this package be removed?'
> POP3
Unknown command or malformed arguments to command.

> severity 521491 normal
Bug #521491 [wnpp] O: elmo -- text-based mail-reader supporting SMTP and
Severity set to 'normal' from 'serious'

> # umlrun
> clone 521475 -4
Bug#521475: umlrun: should this package be removed?
Bug 521475 cloned as bug 559949.

> reassign -4 umlrun
Bug #559949 [wnpp] umlrun: should this package be removed?
Bug reassigned from package 'wnpp' to 'umlrun'.
> retitle 521475 O: umlrun -- Components of umlrun to be installed inside
Bug #521475 [wnpp] umlrun: should this package be removed?
Changed Bug title to 'O: umlrun -- Components of umlrun to be installed inside' 
from 'umlrun: should this package be removed?'
> UML
Unknown command or malformed arguments to command.

> severity 521475 normal
Bug #521475 [wnpp] O: umlrun -- Components of umlrun to be installed inside
Severity set to 'normal' from 'serious'

> # pmock
> clone 524936 -5
Bug#524936: pmock: should this package be removed?
Bug 524936 cloned as bug 559950.

> reassign -5 pmock
Bug #559950 [wnpp] pmock: should this package be removed?
Bug reassigned from package 'wnpp' to 'pmock'.
> retitle 524936 O: pmock -- Python module for unit testing using mock
Bug #524936 [wnpp] pmock: should this package be removed?
Changed Bug title to 'O: pmock -- Python module for unit testing using mock' 
from 'pmock: should this package be removed?'
> objects
Unknown command or malformed arguments to command.

> severity 524936 normal
Bug #524936 [wnpp] O: pmock -- Python module for unit testing using mock
Severity set to 'normal' from 'serious'

> # w9wm
> clone 508097 -6
Bug#508097: w9wm: should this package be removed?
Bug 508097 cloned as bug 559951.

> reassign -6 w9wm
Bug #559951 [wnpp] w9wm: should this package be removed?
Bug reassigned from package 'wnpp' to 'w9wm'.
> retitle 508097 O: w9wm -- Enhanced window manager based on 9wm
Bug #508097 [wnpp] w9wm: should this package be removed?
Changed Bug title to 'O: w9wm -- Enhanced window manager based on 9wm' from 
'w9wm: should this package be removed?'
> severity 508097 normal
Bug #508097 [wnpp] O: w9wm -- Enhanced window manager based on 9wm
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Bug#559963: RFP: jsdoc-toolkit -- documentation generator for JavaScript source code

2009-12-07 Thread Ben Finney
Package: wnpp
Severity: wishlist

* Package name: jsdoc-toolkit
  Version : 2.3.0
  Upstream Author : Michael Mathews 
* URL : http://code.google.com/p/jsdoc-toolkit/
* License : MIT/X
  Programming Lang: Java, JavaScript
  Description : documentation generator for JavaScript source code

JsDoc Toolkit is an application, written in JavaScript, for
automatically generating template-formatted, multi-page HTML (or XML,
JSON, or any other text-based) documentation from commented JavaScript
source code.

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Bug#559969: RFP: jslint -- static source checker for JavaScript code

2009-12-07 Thread Ben Finney
Package: wnpp
Severity: wishlist

* Package name: jslint
  Version : 0.06
  Upstream Author : Dominic Mitchell 
* URL : http://search.cpan.org/dist/JavaScript-JSLint/
* License : BSD (2-clause “attribution required” license)
  Programming Lang: Perl
  Description : static source checker for JavaScript code

JavaScript::Lint is a small wrapper around Douglas Crockford's
wonderful jslint tool.  It provides not only a convenient command line
interface, but a small library enabling its use from inside Perl.

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Bug#551773: marked as done (RFA: googleearth-package -- utility to automatically build a Debian package of Google Earth)

2009-12-07 Thread Debian Bug Tracking System
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package of Google Earth
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Package: wnpp
Severity: normal

I request an adopter for the googleearth-package package.

I wrote this program because it was really useful to me, but it is so
low of my list of priorities that I am not able to make time to support
it as well as I would like, especially as the target non-free software
(Google Earth) is a fairly fast moving target, and I don't upgrade it
(or even use it) terribly often any more.

Maintaing this package requires you to be both a packager and upstream
for this program. You will probably need to have full and continuous
access to both a local i386 and amd64 to be able to fully support this
program.

The package description is:
 Google Earth is a 3D planet viewer that lets you interactively navigate
 satellite imagery, maps, terrain, and so forth.
 .
 Google Earth is available for GNU/Linux from their web site, but is
 non-free software and is undistributable. It also does not integrate
 well into a Debian system.
 .
 This utility makes it possible to build your own personal Debian
 package of Google Earth. The packaging itself is Free Software, but
 the Google Earth program is governed by the copyright holder (Google),
 so you may be limited as to what you can do with the resulting
 package (i.e. no redistribution, etc). This package will simply help
 you create the package--it is your responsibility to use the resulting
 package responsibly.
 .
 Google Earth's homepage is located at .


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Source-Version: 0.5.7

We believe that the bug you reported is fixed in the latest version of
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googleearth-package_0.5.7.dsc
  to contrib/g/googleearth-package/googleearth-package_0.5.7.dsc
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Bug#457396: marked as done (ITP: mhgui -- a GUI widget library for MakeHuman)

2009-12-07 Thread Debian Bug Tracking System
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Severity: wishlist
Owner: Muammar El Khatib 


   Package name: mhgui
Version: 0.2
Upstream Author: Manuel Bastioni 
URL: http://www.dedalo-3d.com/
License: GPL-3
Description: a GUI widget library for MakeHuman

This package provides a very specific and lightweight OpenGL-based GUI toolkit
for MakeHuman.

It also contains libraries and header files for developing applications that
use mhgui.

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I am proceeding to close this bug because mhgui is not needed to make
makehuman runs. Makehuman has been rewritten in Python.

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Bug#457397: marked as done (ITP: animorph -- a C++ written library for MakeHuman)

2009-12-07 Thread Debian Bug Tracking System
Your message dated Mon, 7 Dec 2009 20:48:32 -0430
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and subject line animorph is not needed
has caused the Debian Bug report #457397,
regarding ITP: animorph -- a C++ written library for MakeHuman
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Package: wnpp
Severity: wishlist
Owner: Muammar El Khatib 


  Package name: animorph
   Version: 0.3
Upstream Author: Manuel Bastioni 
   URL: http://www.dedalo-3d.com/
   License: GPL-3
   Description: a C++ written library for MakeHuman

With its nearly 2,000 lines of code represents the C++ written library
that can be described as MakeHuman's new "morphing engine".

This morphing engine is responsible for calculating and then executing all
the real time changes to the MakeHuman basemesh, as required by the user's
morph target selections and those target's value settings.


For more information see the oficial web site.
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I am proceeding to close this bug because makehuman has been rewritten
using Python, so this library is not needed in order to make the
application works.

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Bug#544915: marked as done (RFA: mathwar -- A flash card game designed to teach simple maths)

2009-12-07 Thread Debian Bug Tracking System
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and subject line Bug#544915: fixed in mathwar 0.2.5-2
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Package: wnpp
Severity: normal

We, Debian Games, request an adopter for the mathwar package. If nobody
adopt the package in the 3 comming months, we'll ask ftp-master to remove
the package from the archive.

The package is/was maintained in the Debian Games Team, we would prefere the
new maintainer to do so.

The package description is:
 A GTK+ application that teaches kids (and adults) how to
 respond quickly to simple math problems in addition, subtraction, and
 multiplicaion using flash cards and timers.
 .
 It includes a Computer player, where the player gets to
 decide if the Computer is right or not.


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Source: mathwar
Source-Version: 0.2.5-2

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

mathwar_0.2.5-2.diff.gz
  to main/m/mathwar/mathwar_0.2.5-2.diff.gz
mathwar_0.2.5-2.dsc
  to main/m/mathwar/mathwar_0.2.5-2.dsc
mathwar_0.2.5-2_i386.deb
  to main/m/mathwar/mathwar_0.2.5-2_i386.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 544...@bugs.debian.org,
and the maintainer will reopen the bug report if appropriate.

Debian distribution maintenance software
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Barry deFreese  (supplier of updated mathwar package)

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Urgency: low
Maintainer: Debian Games Team 
Changed-By: Barry deFreese 
Description: 
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Closes: 525587 544915
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   * Update my e-mail address.
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   * Move from Section: gnome to games.
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Bug#559984: ITP: libb-hooks-op-annotation-perl -- module to allow annotation and delegation of hooked OPs

2009-12-07 Thread Jonathan Yu
Package: wnpp
Owner: Jonathan Yu 
Severity: wishlist
X-Debbugs-CC: debian-de...@lists.debian.org,debian-p...@lists.debian.org

* Package name: libb-hooks-op-annotation-perl
  Version : 0.43
  Upstream Author : chocolateboy 
* URL : http://search.cpan.org/dist/B-Hooks-OP-Annotation/
* License : Artistic or GPL-1+
  Programming Lang: Perl
  Description : module to allow annotation and delegation of hooked OPs

B::Hooks::OP::Annotation provides a way for XS code that hijacks OP op_ppaddr
functions to delegate to (or restore) the previous functions, whether they
are assigned by perl or by another module. Typically this should be used in
conjunction with B::Hooks::OP::Check (see libb-hooks-op-check-perl).

B::Hooks::OP::Annotation makes its types and functions available to XS code
by means of ExtUtils::Depends (libextutils-depends-perl). Modules that wish
to use these exports in their XS code should use B::OP::Hooks::Annotation in
the Perl module that loads the XS.



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Bug#536245: RFH: graphviz -- rich set of graph drawing tools

2009-12-07 Thread Trent W. Buck
Sebastian Harl wrote:
> Thanks for your interest and offering your help! To be honest, I'm
> not sure about what needs to be done at the moment.

Normally when adopting a package I would start by:

  - triaging any open bugs;
  - adopting dpkg source format 3.0 (quilt);
  - adopting dh(1) for debian/rules;
  - uupdating to a new upstream (if any); and finally
  - adopting DEP-5 for debian/copyright and updating it.

I'll leave this (graphviz) at the bottom of my IN tray for now; if I
get around to working on it, I'll send patches to you rather than
applying them directly.  This will give you a chance to veto anything
you don't like.



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Bug#559987: ITP: libmodule-install-xsutil-perl -- Module::Install extension for handling XS modules

2009-12-07 Thread Jonathan Yu
Package: wnpp
Owner: Jonathan Yu 
Severity: wishlist
X-Debbugs-CC: debian-de...@lists.debian.org,debian-p...@lists.debian.org

* Package name: libmodule-install-xsutil-perl
  Version : 0.19
  Upstream Author : Goro Fuji 
* URL : http://search.cpan.org/dist/Module-Install-XSUtil/
* License : Artistic or GPL-1+
  Programming Lang: Perl
  Description : Module::Install extension for handling XS modules

Module::Install::XSUtil is a Perl module which extends Module::Install by
providing a set of utilities to setup distributions which include or depend
on XS module.

For examples of this module in action in the wild, see XS::MRO::Compat and/or
Method::Cumulative.



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Bug#559988: ITP: cruisecontrol -- continuous integration and build tool

2009-12-07 Thread Onkar Shinde
Package: wnpp
Severity: wishlist
Owner: Onkar Shinde 


* Package name: cruisecontrol
  Version : 2.8.2
  Upstream Author : cruisecontrol-de...@lists.sourceforge.net
* URL : http://cruisecontrol.sourceforge.net/
* License : BSD (3 clause) like
  Programming Lang: Java
  Description : continuous integration and build tool

CruiseControl is both a continuous integration tool and an extensible framework 
for creating a custom continuous build process. It includes dozens of plugins 
for a variety of source controls, build technologies, and notifications schemes 
including email and instant messaging. A web interface provides details of the 
current and previous builds.



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Bug #559770 [libwordpress-xmlrpc-perl] libwordpress-xmlrpc-perl embeds 
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Processed: Re: Bug#559979: python-moinmoin: Can't create xapian search index / xappy ImportError

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