Bug#538067: marked as done (ITP: opencpn -- Chartplotter and GPS Navigation Software)
Your message dated Mon, 29 Jun 2020 12:03:04 +0800 with message-id and subject line opencpn: ITP was completed has caused the Debian Bug report #538067, regarding ITP: opencpn -- Chartplotter and GPS Navigation Software to be marked as done. This means that you claim that the problem has been dealt with. If this is not the case it is now your responsibility to reopen the Bug report if necessary, and/or fix the problem forthwith. (NB: If you are a system administrator and have no idea what this message is talking about, this may indicate a serious mail system misconfiguration somewhere. Please contact ow...@bugs.debian.org immediately.) -- 538067: https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=538067 Debian Bug Tracking System Contact ow...@bugs.debian.org with problems --- Begin Message --- Package: wnpp Severity: wishlist Owner: Anton Martchukov * Package name: opencpn Version : 1.3.2 Upstream Author : David Register * URL : http://opencpn.sourceforge.net/ * License : GPL Programming Lang: C/C++ Description : A concise ChartPlotter/Navigator A cross-platform ship-borne GUI application supporting * GPS/GPDS Postition Input * BSB Raster Chart Display * S57 Vector ENChart Display * AIS Input Decoding * Waypoint Autopilot Navigation --- End Message --- --- Begin Message --- Source: opencpn Source-Version: 5.0.0+dfsg-1 opencpn was uploaded to Debian a while ago. -- bye, pabs https://wiki.debian.org/PaulWise signature.asc Description: This is a digitally signed message part --- End Message ---
Bug#653601: marked as done (ITP: opencpn -- Chartplotter and GPS Navigation Software)
Your message dated Mon, 29 Jun 2020 12:03:04 +0800 with message-id and subject line opencpn: ITP was completed has caused the Debian Bug report #538067, regarding ITP: opencpn -- Chartplotter and GPS Navigation Software to be marked as done. This means that you claim that the problem has been dealt with. If this is not the case it is now your responsibility to reopen the Bug report if necessary, and/or fix the problem forthwith. (NB: If you are a system administrator and have no idea what this message is talking about, this may indicate a serious mail system misconfiguration somewhere. Please contact ow...@bugs.debian.org immediately.) -- 538067: https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=538067 Debian Bug Tracking System Contact ow...@bugs.debian.org with problems --- Begin Message --- Package: wnpp Severity: wishlist * Package name: opencpn Version : 2.5.0 Upstream Author : https://sf.net/users/bdbcat * URL : http://opencpn.org * License : GPL Programming Lang: c, c++ Description : A Chartplotter and GPS Navigation Software (written by and for sailors) OpenCPN is a free software (GPLv2) project to create a concise chartplotter and navigation software for use as an underway or planning tool. OpenCPN is developed by a team of active sailors using real world conditions for program testing and refinement. The most recent stable version, OpenCPN 2.5.0, was published on July 27th. 2011 and can be downloaded from opencpn.org/download. Features * BSBv3 raster and S57 ENC chart support. * CM93 vector chart support, with per cell offset corrections. * IHO S52 compliant display of S57 vector charts. * "BSB4" and "nv-chart" support through plugins. * Single-chart and Quilted display modes. * North-up, Course-up and Skewed-up display modes. * Moving-map display mode. * Route navigation with ship tracking functions. * Waypoint navigation. * Dashboard for configurable on-screen display of ship's NMEA data. * NMEA 0183 GPS interface at selectable baud rate. * gpsd library support. * Autopilot output support. * AIS input with full target tracking and collision alerting. * Anchor watch/alarm functions. * GRIB file input and display for weather forecasting. * GPX Waypoint, Track and Route input and output file support. * Route planning with tidal support. * GPX Layers for annotation of charts. * Tide and Current prediction and display by location. * A growing number of plugins. Google Earth, World Magnetic Variation, Voyage Data Recorder, Chart Downloader/Updater and a LogBook. * Multi-language support. (note for packagers: debian packaging already exists). -- System Information: Debian Release: squeeze/sid APT prefers oldstable APT policy: (500, 'oldstable'), (500, 'unstable'), (500, 'testing'), (500, 'stable') Architecture: amd64 (x86_64) --- End Message --- --- Begin Message --- Source: opencpn Source-Version: 5.0.0+dfsg-1 opencpn was uploaded to Debian a while ago. -- bye, pabs https://wiki.debian.org/PaulWise signature.asc Description: This is a digitally signed message part --- End Message ---
Bug#907065: marked as done (ITP: opencpn -- Open Source Chartplotter and Marine GPS Navigation Software)
Your message dated Mon, 29 Jun 2020 12:03:04 +0800 with message-id and subject line opencpn: ITP was completed has caused the Debian Bug report #538067, regarding ITP: opencpn -- Open Source Chartplotter and Marine GPS Navigation Software to be marked as done. This means that you claim that the problem has been dealt with. If this is not the case it is now your responsibility to reopen the Bug report if necessary, and/or fix the problem forthwith. (NB: If you are a system administrator and have no idea what this message is talking about, this may indicate a serious mail system misconfiguration somewhere. Please contact ow...@bugs.debian.org immediately.) -- 538067: https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=538067 Debian Bug Tracking System Contact ow...@bugs.debian.org with problems --- Begin Message --- Package: wnpp Severity: wishlist Owner: Alec Leamas * Package name: opencpn Version : 4.8.6 Upstream Author : Dave S. Register * URL : https://opencpn.org * License : GPLv3 Programming Lang: C++ Description : Chartplotter and Marine GPS Navigation Software This is a new attempt to package this software. A previous one is in https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=538067. Don't expect any immediate actions on this bug - there is a bunch of dependencies to package first. --- End Message --- --- Begin Message --- Source: opencpn Source-Version: 5.0.0+dfsg-1 opencpn was uploaded to Debian a while ago. -- bye, pabs https://wiki.debian.org/PaulWise signature.asc Description: This is a digitally signed message part --- End Message ---
Bug#963946: ITP: libpath-dispatcher-perl -- flexible and extensible dispatcher module
Package: wnpp Severity: wishlist Owner: Andrew Ruthven * Package name: libpath-dispatcher-perl Version : 1.07 Upstream Author : Shawn M Moore * URL : https://metacpan.org/pod/Path::Dispatcher * License : GPL v1+ or Artistic License Programming Lang: Perl Description : flexible and extensible dispatcher module Path::Dispatcher is a Perl module that allows a program to determine which code to execute by matching a path against a list of rules. Dispatch takes a path and returns a list of matches; from there, you can "run" the rules that matched. Developers may also inspect which rules were matched without executing their codeblocks. This package is a dependency on the upcoming Request Tracker 5 release. It has been in Debian in the past but was removed for Buster due to a dependency on a deprecated package[0]. Path::Dispatcher has since been updated to remove that dependency. The Debian Perl Group will maintain this package. Updated packaging for Debian is here: https://salsa.debian.org/perl-team/modules/packages/libpath-dispatcher-perl Cheers, Andrew [0] https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=845804
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Processing commands for cont...@bugs.debian.org: > retitle 963920 ITA: fgallery -- static HTML+JavaScript photo album generator Bug #963920 [wnpp] ITA: fgallery -- static HTML+JavaScript photo album generator Ignoring request to change the title of bug#963920 to the same title > owner 963920 Unknown command or malformed arguments to command. > End of message, stopping processing here. Please contact me if you need assistance. -- 963920: https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=963920 Debian Bug Tracking System Contact ow...@bugs.debian.org with problems
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Processing commands for cont...@bugs.debian.org: > retitle 963920 ITA: fgallery -- static HTML+JavaScript photo album generator Bug #963920 [wnpp] O: fgallery -- static HTML+JavaScript photo album generator Changed Bug title to 'ITA: fgallery -- static HTML+JavaScript photo album generator' from 'O: fgallery -- static HTML+JavaScript photo album generator'. > owner 963920! Unknown command or malformed arguments to command. > End of message, stopping processing here. Please contact me if you need assistance. -- 963920: https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=963920 Debian Bug Tracking System Contact ow...@bugs.debian.org with problems
Bug#963891: Bug#963889: O: ifenslave -- configure network interfaces for parallel routing (bonding)
On Jun 28, Guus Sliepen wrote: > ifenslave used to be a standalone binary that sent ioctls to the kernel, > but nowadays bonding can be configured via the "ip" command from the > iproute2 package, and by writing to the /sys/ tree. The package no > longer contains the standalone binary, but just provides hooks scripts > for ifupdown. I suggest that whoever adopts ifupdown will also take ifenslave and just fold it in ifupdown, because since it only contains scripts then it does not make any sense to keep it around as a standalone package anymore. Hence also brilliantly solving the issue with the s-word. Also, modern systems are supposed to migrate to the "new" teaming driver, but AFAIK it is well integrated only in NetworkManager. -- ciao, Marco signature.asc Description: PGP signature
Processed: ITP: golang-github-shenwei356-bpool -- Buffer/Byte pool for Go (library)
Processing commands for cont...@bugs.debian.org: > owner 963934 Andreas Tille Bug #963934 [wnpp] ITP: golang-github-shenwei356-bpool -- Buffer/Byte pool for Go (library) Owner recorded as Andreas Tille . > End of message, stopping processing here. Please contact me if you need assistance. -- 963934: https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=963934 Debian Bug Tracking System Contact ow...@bugs.debian.org with problems
Bug#963934: ITP: golang-github-shenwei356-bpool -- Buffer/Byte pool for Go (library)
Package: wnpp Severity: wishlist Subject: ITP: golang-github-shenwei356-bpool -- Buffer/Byte pool for Go (library) Package: wnpp Owner: Andreas Tille Severity: wishlist * Package name: golang-github-shenwei356-bpool Version : 0.0~git20160710.f9e0ee4 Upstream Author : Wei Shen * URL : https://github.com/shenwei356/bpool * License : Apache-2.0 Programming Lang: (C, C++, C#, Perl, Python, etc.) Description : Buffer/Byte pool for Go (library) This library implements leaky pools of byte arrays and Buffers as bounded channels. It is based on the leaky buffer example from the Effective . Bpool provides the following pool types: . BufferPool: fixed-size pool of bytes.Buffers BytePool: fixed-size pool of byte slices with a pre-set width SizedBufferPool: alternative to BufferPool that pre-sizes the capacity of buffers issued from the pool and discards buffers that have grown too large upon return. . A common use case for this package is to use buffers to execute HTML templates against (via ExecuteTemplate) or encode JSON into (via json.NewEncoder). This allows you to catch any rendering or marshalling errors prior to writing to a http.ResponseWriter, which helps to avoid writing incomplete or malformed data to the response. Remark: This package is maintained by Debian Go Packaging Team at https://salsa.debian.org/go-team/packages/golang-github-shenwei356-bpool
Bug#963930: O: starfighter -- 2D scrolling shooter game
Package: wnpp Severity: normal I intend to orphan the starfighter package. I no longer have time to maintain this package. This game is actively maintained, and there are newer upstream versions of this game that should be packaged: https://github.com/pr-starfighter/starfighter/releases The package description is: After decades of war one company, who had gained powerful supplying both sides with weaponry, steps forwards and crushes both warring factions in one swift movement. Using far superior weaponry and AI craft, the company was completely unstoppable and now no one can stand in their way. Thousands began to perish under the iron fist of the company. The people cried out for a saviour, for someone to light this dark hour... and someone did. . Features of the game: . o 26 missions over 4 star systems o Primary and Secondary Weapons (including a laser cannon and a charge weapon) o A weapon powerup system o Wingmates o Missions with Primary and Secondary Objectives o A Variety of Missions (Protect, Destroy, etc) o Boss battles
Bug#963929: O: rsh-redone -- Reimplementation of rsh and rlogin
Package: wnpp Severity: normal I intend to orphan the rsh-redone package. I no longer have time to maintain this. I am also the upstream author of this; if you want to adopt the package, you are also welcome to take over upstream maintainership. However, since no-one should be using RSH in this day and age anymore, if no one is interested I will request removal of this package. The package description is: Rsh-redone is a reimplementation of the remote shell clients and servers. It is written from the ground up to avoid the bugs found in the standard clients and servers. It also fully supports IPv6. . This package provides rsh and rlogin.
Bug#963926: O: mstch -- Mustache implementation in C++11
Package: wnpp Severity: normal I intend to orphan the mstch package. The package description is: Mstch is a complete implementation of {{mustache}} templates using modern C++. It's compliant with specifications v1.1.3, including the lambda module. . Mustache is a logic-less template language. As such, it is very well suited for programs that are written in a compiled language, such as C and C++, as they cannot easily evaluate code found in a template. Mustache does however supports a simple conditional and a loop statement. . This package contains the header files and a static library.
Bug#963928: O: omega-rpg -- text-based roguelike game
Package: wnpp Severity: normal I intend to orphan the omega-rpg package. I no longer have time to maintain this package. The package description is: Omega is a complex rogue-style game of dungeon exploration. Unlike other such games, there are a number of ways to "win", depending on various actions taken during play. The ways you can get your name on the high score board include becoming the highest ranked head of a guild, sect, college, etc., as well as gaining the most points figured from possessions and experience. The game (via the oracle) may impose some structure on your exploration, but you need not follow all of the oracle's advice. There *is* a "total winner" status, by the way.
Bug#963925: O: mod-mime-xattr -- Apache2 module to get MIME info from filesystem extended attributes
Package: wnpp Severity: normal I intend to orphan the mod-mime-xattr package. Upstream has stopped maintaining this a long time ago, and there are only few users according to popcon. If there is no interest in it, I will request a removal. The package description is: This is a module for the Apache HTTPD 2.4 which may be used to set a range of MIME properties of files served from a document tree with extended attributes (EAs) as supported by the underlying file system. The following attributes may be used: . - user.mime_type: set the MIME type of a file explicitly. This attribute is compatible with the shared MIME database specification as published by freedesktop.org. - user.charset: set the charset used in a file. - user.mime_encoding: set the MIME encoding of a file (e.g. gzip). - user.apache_handler: set the apache handler of a file explicitly. This is a module for the Apache HTTPD 2.4 which may be used to set a range of MIME properties of files served from a document tree with extended attributes (EAs) as supported by the underlying file system. The following attributes may be used: . - user.mime_type: set the MIME type of a file explicitly. This attribute is compatible with the shared MIME database specification as published by freedesktop.org. - user.charset: set the charset used in a file. - user.mime_encoding: set the MIME encoding of a file (e.g. gzip). - user.apache_handler: set the apache handler of a file explicitly.
Bug#963924: O: libdc1394-22 -- high level programming interface for IEEE 1394 digital cameras
Package: wnpp Severity: normal I intend to orphan the libdc1394-22 package. Note that libdc1394 replaces libdc1394-22, but this transition has not finished. The package description is: libdc1394 is a library that is intended to provide a high level programming interface for application developers who wish to control IEEE 1394 based cameras that conform to the 1394-based Digital Camera Specification (found at http://www.1394ta.org/). . This version of libdc1394 supports both the old and new (juju) FireWire stack. It automatically detects which one to use at runtime. . This package contains shared libraries. libdc1394 is a library that is intended to provide a high level programming interface for application developers who wish to control IEEE 1394 based cameras that conform to the 1394-based Digital Camera Specification (found at http://www.1394ta.org/). . This version of libdc1394 supports both the old and new (juju) FireWire stack. It automatically detects which one to use at runtime. . This package contains shared libraries.
Bug#963923: O: libdc1394 -- high level programming interface for IEEE 1394 digital cameras
Package: wnpp Severity: normal I intend to orphan the libdc1394 package. There is occasional upstream activity for this package. At the moment there are no reverse dependencies, but this package replaces libdc1394-22, and the new maintainer should ensure the transition from libdc1394-22 to libdc1394 is completed. The package description is: libdc1394 is a library that is intended to provide a high level programming interface for application developers who wish to control IEEE 1394 based cameras that conform to the 1394-based Digital Camera Specification (found at http://www.1394ta.org/). . This version of libdc1394 supports both the old and new (juju) FireWire stack. It automatically detects which one to use at runtime. . This package contains shared libraries.
Bug#963921: O: inputlirc -- Zeroconf LIRC daemon using input event devices
Package: wnpp Severity: normal I intend to orphan the inputlirc package. I'm also the upstream maintainer of this package, if you are interested in maintaining it you are welcome to take over upstream maintainership as well. The package description is: This is a small LIRC-compatible daemon that reads from /dev/input/eventX devices and sends the received keycodes to connecting LIRC clients. Inputlircd needs no configuration, it uses the standardised names for the keycodes as used by the kernel. Many USB remote controls that present HID devices, as well as multimedia keyboards should work out of the box. This is a small LIRC-compatible daemon that reads from /dev/input/eventX devices and sends the received keycodes to connecting LIRC clients. Inputlircd needs no configuration, it uses the standardised names for the keycodes as used by the kernel. Many USB remote controls that present HID devices, as well as multimedia keyboards should work out of the box.
Bug#963920: O: fgallery -- static HTML+JavaScript photo album generator
Package: wnpp Severity: normal I intend to orphan the fgallery package. There has been no upstream activity in the last 4 years, but apart from that the package is working as intended. This program generates very nice, mobile-friendly and responsive galleries. The package description is: “fgallery” is a static photo gallery generator with no frills that has a stylish, minimalist look. “fgallery” shows your photos, and nothing else. . There is no server-side processing, only static generation. The resulting gallery can be uploaded anywhere without additional requirements and works with any modern browser. . * Automatically orients pictures without quality loss. * Multi-camera friendly: automatically sorts pictures by time: just throw your (and your friends) photos and movies in a directory. The resulting gallery shows the pictures in seamless shooting order. * Adapts to the current screen size and proportions, switching from horizontal/vertical layout and scaling thumbnails automatically. * Includes original (raw) pictures in a zip file for downloading. * Panoramas can be seen full-size by default.
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Processing commands for cont...@bugs.debian.org: > tags 961742 pending Bug #961742 [wnpp] ITP: nsntrace -- perform network trace of a single process by using network namespaces Added tag(s) pending. > block 946023 by 961742 Bug #946023 [nsntrace] please update to the most recent release 946023 was not blocked by any bugs. 946023 was not blocking any bugs. Added blocking bug(s) of 946023: 961742 > block 925789 by 961742 Bug #925789 [src:nsntrace] nsntrace: ftbfs with GCC-9 925789 was not blocked by any bugs. 925789 was not blocking any bugs. Added blocking bug(s) of 925789: 961742 > -- Stopping processing here. Please contact me if you need assistance. -- 925789: https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=925789 946023: https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=946023 961742: https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=961742 Debian Bug Tracking System Contact ow...@bugs.debian.org with problems
Bug#963917: O: dhis-tools-dns -- Dynamic Host Information System - DNS configuration tools
Package: wnpp Severity: normal I intend to orphan the dhis-tools-dns package. According to popcon, there is very little interest in this package. If no one will adopt it, I will request removal. The package description is: This package includes a set of tools that may be used to manually create DHIS records on a dynamic DNS server.
Bug#963912: O: dhis-client -- Dynamic Host Information System - client
Package: wnpp Severity: normal I intend to orphan the dhis-client package. According to popcon, there is very little interest in this package. If no one will adopt it, I will request removal. The package description is: dhid is the DHIS client daemon. After setting up with a DHIS provider, each machine may run a dhid daemon (in background) in order to update its dynamic IP address within the server.
Bug#963915: O: dhis-mx-sendmail-engine -- Dynamic Host Information System - sendmail MX engine
Package: wnpp Severity: normal I intend to orphan the dhis-mx-sendmail-engine package. According to popcon, there is very little interest in this package. If no one will adopt it, I will request removal. The package description is: This package contains a mail relaying service module to be used with dhisd release 5 or above and the dynamic DNS module. . While the DHIS server dhisd retrieves dynamic IP addresses from clients, this module allows the server to deliver messages that were previously queued for the newly online host.
Bug#963913: O: dhis-server -- Dynamic Host Information System - server
Package: wnpp Severity: normal I intend to orphan the dhis-server package. According to popcon, there is very little interest in this package. If no one will adopt it, I will request removal. The package description is: DHIS is a client-server architecture meant to update databases for systems which are assigned a dynamic IP[v4] address. . By the means of a DHIS client a host which is assigned a dynamic IP address (either from its ISP or from DHCP) is able to communicate with a DHIS server in order to advertise its newly acquired IP address.
Bug#963914: O: dhis-dns-engine -- Dynamic Host Information System - DNS engine
Package: wnpp Severity: normal I intend to orphan the dhis-dns-engine package. According to popcon, there is very little interest in this package. If no one will adopt it, I will request removal. The package description is: This package contains a dynamic DNS service module to be used with dhisd release 5 or above. . While the DHIS server dhisd retrieves dynamic IP addresses from clients, this module allows the server to update a dynamic DNS zone based on those retrieved IP addresses.
Bug#963911: O: coriander -- control IEEE1394 digital camera
Package: wnpp Severity: normal I intend to orphan the coriander package. This is a live camera viewer for Firewire and USB Vision cameras (mainly industrial and scientific cameras, not webcams). It is not being maintained upstream anymore, but it is otherwise functional. The package description is: Coriander is a GUI that lets you view camera images and control all the features of an IEEE-1394 Digital Camera complying with the DC Specifications v1.04 or later (see http://www.1394ta.org).
Bug#963910: O: blobwars -- platform shooting game
Package: wnpp Severity: normal I intend to orphan the blobwars package. This game has no active upstream developers, but it is in a very good state. There are some minor bugs that could be fixed. The package description is: Blob Wars: Metal Blob Solid is a 2D platform game. It is the first in the Blob Wars series. . Since their world was invaded by an alien race, the Blobs have faced a lifetime of war. But now they have a chance to win the war once and for all. . In Blob Wars: Metal Blob Solid, you take on the role of a fearless Blob agent, Bob. Bob's mission is to infiltrate the various enemy bases around the Blobs' homeworld and rescue as many MIAs as possible. But standing in his way are many vicious aliens, other Blobs who have been assimilated and the evil alien leader, Galdov. Blob Wars: Metal Blob Solid is a 2D platform game. It is the first in the Blob Wars series. . Since their world was invaded by an alien race, the Blobs have faced a lifetime of war. But now they have a chance to win the war once and for all. . In Blob Wars: Metal Blob Solid, you take on the role of a fearless Blob agent, Bob. Bob's mission is to infiltrate the various enemy bases around the Blobs' homeworld and rescue as many MIAs as possible. But standing in his way are many vicious aliens, other Blobs who have been assimilated and the evil alien leader, Galdov.
Bug#963909: O: blobandconquer -- 3D platform shooting game
Package: wnpp Severity: normal I intend to orphan the blobandconquer package. Due to the original game having undistributable music, sound and graphics assets, this game is not very interesting to play. The upstream developers are also not maintaining this game anymore. If you wish to take over this package, some effort should be put into replacing all the assets with DFSG-compatible ones. If there is no interest, I will ask for removal of this package. The package description is: Blob Wars episode II: Blob and Conquer is the sequel to Blob Wars: Metal Blob Solid. . With the apparent defeat of Galdov and the reclaiming of the Fire, Time, Space and Reality Crystals the Blobs' battle was only just beginning. Bob had rescued many Blobs and fought many battles, but now he had an ever bigger task ahead of him. The Blobs' homeworld is still littered with the alien forces and Bob once again makes it his task to lead the counter attack. But even without Galdov the aliens are still extremely well organised... Blob Wars episode II: Blob and Conquer is the sequel to Blob Wars: Metal Blob Solid. . With the apparent defeat of Galdov and the reclaiming of the Fire, Time, Space and Reality Crystals the Blobs' battle was only just beginning. Bob had rescued many Blobs and fought many battles, but now he had an ever bigger task ahead of him. The Blobs' homeworld is still littered with the alien forces and Bob once again makes it his task to lead the counter attack. But even without Galdov the aliens are still extremely well organised...
Bug#963906: ITP: ruby-aubio -- Ruby bindings for the aubio audio library
Package: wnpp Severity: wishlist Owner: Valentin Vidic * Package name: ruby-aubio Version : 0.3.3 Upstream Author : Xavier Riley * URL : https://github.com/xavriley/ruby-aubio * License : MIT Programming Lang: Ruby Description : Ruby bindings for the aubio audio library Aubio is a tool designed for the extraction of annotations from audio signals. Its features include segmenting a sound file before each of its attacks, performing pitch detection, tapping the beat and producing midi streams from live audio. This library is required as a dependency for the new version of the sonic-pi package. The package will be maintained in the ruby-team group on Salsa.
Bug#963872: RFP: automx2 - Email client configuration made easy (replaces "automx")
Package: wnpp Severity: wishlist automx2 makes configuring a mail account easy. It unites methods for automated mailbox configuration from Apple mobileconfig, Microsoft autodiscover and Mozilla autoconfig in one tool. automx2 is successor to automx. It has been designed to be easier to setup, easier to configure and easier to use. automx2 comes with Python 3 support and replaces automx, which runs only with Python 2. Project home page: https://gitlab.com/automx/automx2
Bug#961371: [alexddo...@gmail.com: Re: debdocker - A Debian docker-based personal builder]
- Forwarded message from Alex Doyle - Date: Sun, 28 Jun 2020 08:20:40 -0700 From: Alex Doyle To: Samo Pogačnik Cc: stapp...@stappers.nl, debian-de...@lists.debian.org Subject: Re: debdocker - A Debian docker-based personal builder Hi everybody I can field any questions on DUE to save people having to spend time on researching differences - I've summarized some of them for reference below to provide some context about DUE's scope as a build tool, and to assist in comparing potential options. I can see some functional overlap here, but haven't done a deep dive yet. I'd expect I'll be answering questions similar to Samo's - but probably in a different thread as I don't want to hijack the focus of this one. *TL:DR* - I don't see DUE replacing existing build tools. - Debian packages are an important subset of what DUE can build, but its scope is to make non-Debianized builds easy as well. - I expect its user base would be developers looking for easy deployment of different build environments. - Interesting parallel evolution in the common features of the existing Docker build tools. - Ideally, any software project with a complicated build environment has a DUE template to create that in a container, lowering the bar for project participation. *L* Having quickly looked at debdocker and the other docker based build tools I'm struck by the areas of noticeable functional overlap between all of the tools, indicating that there's an unmet need there. The authors of Debspawn in particular seem to be thinking along the same lines as I am. However, two years ago when I'd started working on what would become DUE I'd had no luck finding build tools that did the sort of things that I was looking for , although as a build tools engineer for a Debian derivative my requirements include a lot of what would be considered edge cases. While DUE makes building packages easy I don't see it replacing the tools that are already used, like sbuild and pbuilder So - what does it bring to the party, then? A number of things, but I'll focus on what, as a developer, I think are the two biggest "value adds" *1 - Convenient Builds, regardless of project (as long as it can build in Debian)* It tries to bring the convenience of building Debian packages - apt get source - install dependencies - build - done! ...to code that isn't Debianized by supporting preconfigured build environments for those programs. - Use it to build the desired container ( pick the Debian version, architecture, and build environment configuration to use via --help ) - check out source, - build source with container (it'll handle the dependencies, etc ) - done! So while Debian packages are an incredibly useful subset of what it can build, they're only one of several (as of now) supported build environments. As an example of non-Debianized code, Open Network Install Environment* ( https://github.com/opencomputeproject/onie) is basically a bootloader for network switches, but currently it just builds in Stretch and has a bunch of build dependencies, and one of them has to be pulled out of GitHub. A template directory in DUE handles all the environmental configuration so everybody working on the project can have identical build environments, regardless of where they are. Anybody curious about the project can try it out with DUE in three steps, and easily toss it if they have no interest. If DUE gets accepted into Debian, I'd hope for a use case where developers for any open source project could provide a DUE compatible template to generate their build environments, and host that along with code so that anybody who wanted to work on their project would apt install DUE, drop the template in, then build the image and be ready to go...but I'm getting ahead of myself here. *2 - Comfortable debug* Trying to debug software from the inside of a typical Docker container is irritating for a number of reasons, but they boil down to: you don't have access to everything you'd like. You're root or some other account. None of your configuration files are around. Files have to be copied in/out of the container to preserve changes if modified: everything is difficult because there's an extra step involved. With DUE any Docker image it creates gets a set of utilities embedded in it, providing convenience (like creating an account in the container that matches the user's on the host system, mounting their home directory for access to config files in addition to source , etc. ) creating a much more comfortable environment for extended debugging/development, etc. I know these sound like small things, and they are...but they get incredibly irritating over time, and having them 'just handled' for any build is _really_ nice. There's more here, but the above pretty much covers the role I think DUE would be playing - and all of that goes beyond the scope of this thread. Thanks! -Alex *Disclosure, I'm the
Bug#963901: O: glm -- C++ library for OpenGL GLSL type-based mathematics
Package: wnpp Severity: normal I intend to orphan the glm package. I no longer have time to maintain this package. GLM is used by quite a lot of applications that render 3D graphics using OpenGL and Vulkan, and might be used outside that as well due to its excellent implementation of vector and matrix operations of up to 4(x4) components. Since it is a header-only library, there only are build-dependencies, which means its use isn't reflected by the popcon statistics. This package is in very good shape with no open bugs, in great part due to upstream being very responsive to bug reports that are forwarded to them. The package description is: OpenGL Mathematics (GLM) is a header only C++ mathematics library for graphics software based on the OpenGL Shading Language (GLSL) specification. . GLM provides classes and functions designed and implemented with the same naming conventions and functionalities as GLSL, so that when a programmer knows GLSL, he knows GLM as well, which makes it really easy to use. . This project isn't limited to GLSL features. An extension system, based on the GLSL extension conventions, provides extended capabilities: matrix transformations, quaternions, half-based types, random numbers, et cetera. . This library works perfectly together with OpenGL but it also ensures interoperability with other third party libraries and SDKs. It is a good candidate for software rendering (such as raytracing, rasterisation), image processing, physic simulations and any context that requires a simple and convenient mathematics library.
Bug#963896: O: wireless-tools -- Tools for manipulating Linux Wireless Extensions
Package: wnpp Severity: normal I intend to orphan the wireless-tools package. I no longer have time to work on this package. This package implements a library and binary to perform static configuration of wireless network interfaces using the legacy Wireless Extensions of the Linux kernel. Wireless interfaces should now be configured via Netlink, which is what the iw package does, so ideally wireless-tools should be phased out. However, there are still some packages that depend on libiw30, which wireless-tools provides. The package description is: This package contains the Wireless tools, used to manipulate the Linux Wireless Extensions. The Wireless Extension is an interface allowing you to set Wireless LAN specific parameters and get the specific stats.
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Bug#963885: Acknowledgement (RFP: gollum -- simple, Git-powered wiki with a sweet API and local frontend)
On 2020-06-28 11:35:01, Antoine Beaupré wrote: > It seems this would require 4 more gems to be packaged: > > ruby-kramdown-parser-gfm This depends on ruby-kramdown 2.0 which is not available in Debian: https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=960622 .. but otherwise makes gem2deb generally happy. > ruby-octicons This has no dependencies and seems to package fine with gem2deb. > ruby-sprockets-helpers This depends on ruby-sprockets, which is correctly packaged in Debian. > ruby-therubyrhino This one is weird. gem2deb finds it correctly, but then creates a package that Depends on "ruby-therubyrhino-jar" which I can't quite figure out: dpkg-checkbuilddeps: erreur: Unmet build dependencies: ruby-therubyrhino-jar (<< 1.7.9) ruby-therubyrhino-jar (>= 1.7.4) That seems to be actually the therubyrhino_jar gem *but* not the latest (1.7.9). gem2deb doesn't support asking for specific versions, so I had to download it by hand: gem fetch --version "< 1.7.9" "therubyrhino_jar" and build *that*: gem2deb therubyrhino_jar-1.7.8.gem ... but then i fail to build therubyrhino: ┌──┐ │ Run tests for ruby2.5 from debian/ruby-tests.rake │ └──┘ RUBYLIB=/home/anarcat/dist/ruby-therubyrhino-2.1.2/debian/ruby-therubyrhino/usr/lib/ruby/vendor_ruby:. GEM_PATH=debian/ruby-therubyrhino/usr/share/rubygems-integration/all:/home/anarcat/.gem/ruby/2.5.0:/var/lib/gems/2.5.0:/usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/rubygems-integration/2.5.0:/usr/share/rubygems-integration/2.5.0:/usr/share/rubygems-integration/all ruby2.5 -S rake -f debian/ruby-tests.rake /usr/bin/ruby2.5 /usr/bin/rspec --pattern ./spec/\*\*/\*_spec.rb --format documentation An error occurred while loading ./spec/rhino/access_spec.rb. Failure/Error: require 'java' LoadError: cannot load such file -- java # ./lib/rhino.rb:1:in `' # ./spec/spec_helper.rb:1:in `' # ./spec/rhino/access_spec.rb:1:in `' An error occurred while loading ./spec/rhino/context_spec.rb. Failure/Error: require 'java' LoadError: cannot load such file -- java # ./lib/rhino.rb:1:in `' # ./spec/spec_helper.rb:1:in `' # ./spec/rhino/context_spec.rb:1:in `' An error occurred while loading ./spec/rhino/deprecations_spec.rb. Failure/Error: require 'java' LoadError: cannot load such file -- java # ./lib/rhino.rb:1:in `' # ./spec/spec_helper.rb:1:in `' # ./spec/rhino/deprecations_spec.rb:1:in `' An error occurred while loading ./spec/rhino/error_spec.rb. Failure/Error: require 'java' LoadError: cannot load such file -- java # ./lib/rhino.rb:1:in `' # ./spec/spec_helper.rb:1:in `' # ./spec/rhino/error_spec.rb:1:in `' An error occurred while loading ./spec/rhino/integration_spec.rb. Failure/Error: require 'bundler/setup' LoadError: cannot load such file -- bundler/setup # ./spec/rhino/integration_spec.rb:1:in `' An error occurred while loading ./spec/rhino/redjs_spec.rb. Failure/Error: require 'java' LoadError: cannot load such file -- java # ./lib/rhino.rb:1:in `' # ./spec/spec_helper.rb:1:in `' # ./spec/rhino/redjs_spec.rb:1:in `' An error occurred while loading ./spec/rhino/rhino_ext_spec.rb. Failure/Error: require 'java' LoadError: cannot load such file -- java # ./lib/rhino.rb:1:in `' # ./spec/spec_helper.rb:1:in `' # ./spec/rhino/rhino_ext_spec.rb:1:in `' An error occurred while loading ./spec/rhino/ruby_spec.rb. Failure/Error: require 'java' LoadError: cannot load such file -- java # ./lib/rhino.rb:1:in `' # ./spec/spec_helper.rb:1:in `' # ./spec/rhino/ruby_spec.rb:1:in `' An error occurred while loading ./spec/rhino/wormhole_spec.rb. Failure/Error: require 'java' LoadError: cannot load such file -- java # ./lib/rhino.rb:1:in `' # ./spec/spec_helper.rb:1:in `' # ./spec/rhino/wormhole_spec.rb:1:in `' No examples found. Finished in 0.00021 seconds (files took 0.17818 seconds to load) 0 examples, 0 failures, 9 errors occurred outside of examples /usr/bin/ruby2.5 /usr/bin/rspec --pattern ./spec/\*\*/\*_spec.rb --format documentation failed ERROR: Test "ruby2.5" failed. Exiting. dh_auto_install: dh_ruby --install /home/anarcat/dist/ruby-therubyrhino-2.1.2/debian/ruby-therubyrhino returned exit code 1 make: *** [debian/rules:6: binary] Error 1 dpkg-buildpackage: erreur: debian/rules binary subprocess returned exit status 2 It seems this is going to be a tough nut to crack! I give up - maybe someone from the ruby team can battle that one instead? :) a. -- We must shift America from a needs- to
Bug#941081: (no subject)
forcemerge 941081 958295 thanks Hi, an RFH was created for clipit, while it was already orphaned. I'm merging both bugs. Lucas
Bug#963891: O: ifupdown -- high level tools to configure network interfaces
Package: wnpp Severity: normal I intend to orphan the ifupdown package. I no longer have time to work on this package. If you are interested in taking over this package, please make it team-maintained. ifupdown is Debian's own native network configuration tool, and is more than 20 years old. A core principle of ifupdown is that it runs only when an interface is brought up or down; there is no daemon running in the background that can react to eventsr, although are udev hooks so that ifupdown is run whenever an interface is being created by the kernel. ifupdown also offloads a lot of work to its own hook scripts, and to daemons it starts (such as DHCP client daemons and wpa_supplicant). Despite all this, it can manage quite complex network setups, with only a very minimal binary (88 kB on amd64), making it interesting for low-resource environments. The package description is: This package provides the tools ifup and ifdown which may be used to configure (or, respectively, deconfigure) network interfaces based on interface definitions in the file /etc/network/interfaces.
Bug#963893: O: ifscheme -- scheme control for network interfaces
Package: wnpp Severity: normal I intend to orphan the ifscheme package. I no longer have time to work on this package. The package description is: ifscheme allows you to change network configuration schemes or query the current scheme. It integrates with the ifup(8) command and interfaces(5). For example, you might use this program to configure a "home" scheme and a "work" scheme for a network device on a laptop. When you move between home and work, a simple command can reconfigure your networking.
Bug#963889: O: ifenslave -- configure network interfaces for parallel routing (bonding)
Package: wnpp Severity: normal I intend to orphan the ifenslave package. I no longer have any time to work on it. The package has an important bug that should be fixed. Linux bonding interfaces use a controversial naming scheme (master/slave, and the package name itself reflects this). If you adopt this, I suggest changing the package name to "bonding", and replace the master/slave terminology with parent/child. ifenslave used to be a standalone binary that sent ioctls to the kernel, but nowadays bonding can be configured via the "ip" command from the iproute2 package, and by writing to the /sys/ tree. The package no longer contains the standalone binary, but just provides hooks scripts for ifupdown. The package description is: This is a tool to attach and detach slave network interfaces to a bonding device. A bonding device will act like a normal Ethernet network device to the kernel, but will send out the packets via the slave devices using a simple round-robin scheduler. This allows for simple load-balancing, identical to "channel bonding" or "trunking" techniques used in switches. . The kernel must have support for bonding devices for ifenslave to be useful. This package supports 2.6.x kernels and the recent 3.x.x kernels. This is a tool to attach and detach slave network interfaces to a bonding device. A bonding device will act like a normal Ethernet network device to the kernel, but will send out the packets via the slave devices using a simple round-robin scheduler. This allows for simple load-balancing, identical to "channel bonding" or "trunking" techniques used in switches. . The kernel must have support for bonding devices for ifenslave to be useful. This package supports 2.6.x kernels and the recent 3.x.x kernels.
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Bug#963885: Acknowledgement (RFP: gollum -- simple, Git-powered wiki with a sweet API and local frontend)
It seems this would require 4 more gems to be packaged: ruby-kramdown-parser-gfm ruby-octicons ruby-sprockets-helpers ruby-therubyrhino I haven't checked the dependencies of those. Yay dependencies. a. -- Si Dieu existe, j'espère qu'Il a une excuse valable - Daniel Pennac
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Processing commands for cont...@bugs.debian.org: > forcemerge 958522 557892 Bug #958522 [wnpp] ITA: hfsprogs -- mkfs and fsck for HFS and HFS+ file systems Bug #557892 [wnpp] RFH: hfsprogs -- mkfs and fsck for HFS and HFS+ file systems 666707 was blocked by: 557892 666707 was not blocking any bugs. Removed blocking bug(s) of 666707: 557892 Failed to forcibly merge 958522: Failure while trying to adjust bugs, please report this as a bug: Not altering archived bugs; see unarchive.. at /usr/local/lib/site_perl/Debbugs/Control.pm line 2133. > thanks Stopping processing here. Please contact me if you need assistance. -- 557892: https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=557892 666707: https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=666707 958522: https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=958522 Debian Bug Tracking System Contact ow...@bugs.debian.org with problems
Bug#963885: RFP: gollum -- simple, Git-powered wiki with a sweet API and local frontend
Package: wnpp Severity: wishlist * Package name: gollum Version : 5.0.1 Upstream Author : https://github.com/orgs/gollum/people * URL : https://github.com/gollum/gollum * License : MIT Programming Lang: Ruby Description : simple, Git-powered wiki with a sweet API and local frontend Gollum is a simple wiki system built on top of Git. A Gollum Wiki is simply a git repository of a specific nature: * A Gollum repository's contents are human-editable text or markup files. * Pages may be organized into directories any way you choose. * Other content can also be included, for example images, PDFs and headers/footers for your pages. * Gollum pages: * May be written in a variety of markups. * Can be edited with your favourite system editor or IDE (changes will be visible after committing) or with the built-in web interface. * Can be displayed in all versions, reverted, etc. * Gollum strives to be compatible with GitHub wikis (see --lenient-tag-lookup) * Gollum supports advanced functionality like: * UML diagrams * BibTeX and Citation support * Annotations using CriticMarkup * Mathematics via MathJax * Macros * Redirects * RSS Feed of latest changes * ...and more %%% Curiously, Gollum is not packaged in Debian. The GitLab fork is: https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gollum-lib ... but not the upstream Gollum. This would be fine if we actually had a Gollum binary, but gollum-lib is just that: a library, without an actual binary that renders the wiki. That's really too bad! GitLab has nice little instructions on how to preview your changes locally when you do edits in a clone of a wiki, but those cannot be run on Debian because Gollum is missing... Another similar program that is planned to be packaged in Debian is "realms-wiki": https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=895760 ... and there are of course many, many more wikis packaged in Debian. But I think "GitHub/GitLab compatibility" should be important enough to warrant a new one...
Bug#963874: ITP: ruby-rubame -- simple Ruby websocket game server
Package: wnpp Severity: wishlist Owner: Valentin Vidic * Package name: ruby-rubame Version : 0.0.2 Upstream Author : Mark Saward * URL : https://github.com/saward/Rubame * License : MIT Programming Lang: Ruby Description : simple Ruby websocket game server Rubame makes use of WebSocket Ruby to handle the websocket protocol and the standard Ruby sockets libraries for the actual network connections. This library is required as a dependency for the new version of the sonic-pi package. The package will be maintained in the ruby-team group on Salsa.
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Processing commands for cont...@bugs.debian.org: > owner 963854 Andreas Tille Bug #963854 [wnpp] ITP: golang-github-shenwei356-breader -- buffered file reader library for Go Owner recorded as Andreas Tille . > End of message, stopping processing here. Please contact me if you need assistance. -- 963854: https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=963854 Debian Bug Tracking System Contact ow...@bugs.debian.org with problems
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Processing commands for cont...@bugs.debian.org: > retitle 962861 ITP: drm-info -- Small utility to dump info about DRM devices Bug #962861 [wnpp] ITP: drm-info -- Small utility to dump info about DRM Changed Bug title to 'ITP: drm-info -- Small utility to dump info about DRM devices' from 'ITP: drm-info -- Small utility to dump info about DRM'. > End of message, stopping processing here. Please contact me if you need assistance. -- 962861: https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=962861 Debian Bug Tracking System Contact ow...@bugs.debian.org with problems
Bug#963854: ITP: golang-github-shenwei356-breader -- buffered file reader library for Go
Package: wnpp Severity: wishlist Subject: ITP: golang-github-shenwei356-breader -- buffered file reader library for Go Package: wnpp Owner: Andreas Tille Severity: wishlist * Package name: golang-github-shenwei356-breader Version : 0.0~git20170924.21f0a70 Upstream Author : Wei Shen * URL : https://github.com/shenwei356/breader * License : MIT Programming Lang: (C, C++, C#, Perl, Python, etc.) Description : buffered file reader library for Go Breader (Buffered File Reader) enables asynchronous parsing and pre-processing while reading file for Go. This library also supports safe cancellation. Remark: This package is maintained by Debian Go Packaging Team at https://salsa.debian.org/go-team/packages/golang-github-shenwei356-breader
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Processing commands for cont...@bugs.debian.org: > retitle 962861 ITP: drm-info -- Small utility to dump info about DRM Bug #962861 [wnpp] ITP: drm-info -- Small utility to dump info about DRM Ignoring request to change the title of bug#962861 to the same title > devices Unknown command or malformed arguments to command. > End of message, stopping processing here. Please contact me if you need assistance. -- 962861: https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=962861 Debian Bug Tracking System Contact ow...@bugs.debian.org with problems
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Processing commands for cont...@bugs.debian.org: > retitle 962861 ITP: drm-info -- Small utility to dump info about DRM Bug #962861 [wnpp] RFP: drm-info -- Small utility to dump info about DRM devices Changed Bug title to 'ITP: drm-info -- Small utility to dump info about DRM' from 'RFP: drm-info -- Small utility to dump info about DRM devices'. > devices Unknown command or malformed arguments to command. > End of message, stopping processing here. Please contact me if you need assistance. -- 962861: https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=962861 Debian Bug Tracking System Contact ow...@bugs.debian.org with problems