Bug#826763: ITP: xidel -- Command line tool to download and query HTML/XML/JSON with XQuery

2016-11-20 Thread Benito van der Zander

Hi Vincent,

there is now already Xidel 0.9.6: 
https://sourceforge.net/projects/videlibri/files/Xidel/Xidel%200.9.6/


With two .deb files that pass lintian, except for rule 
program-not-linked-against-libc, because it is not written in C.



Best,
Benito



On 11/14/2016 03:12 PM, Vincent Bernat wrote:

  ❦  8 juin 2016 22:19 +0200, Benito van der Zander  :


* Package name: xidel
   Version : 0.9.4
   Upstream Author : Benito van der Zander 
* URL : http://www.videlibri.de/xidel.html
* License : GPLv3
   Programming Lang: Pascal
   Description : Command line tool to download and query
HTML/XML/JSON with XQuery

Hey!

Any progress on packaging xidel?

Thanks!




Bug#826763: ITP: xidel -- Command line tool to download and query HTML/XML/JSON with XQuery

2016-06-08 Thread Benito van der Zander

Package: wnpp
Severity: wishlist
* Package name: xidel
  Version : 0.9.4
  Upstream Author : Benito van der Zander 
* URL : http://www.videlibri.de/xidel.html
* License : GPLv3
  Programming Lang: Pascal
  Description : Command line tool to download and query 
HTML/XML/JSON with XQuery


 Xidel is a command line tool to query data from HTML/XML web pages, 
JSON-APIs

 and local files.
 .
 It implements interpreters for XPath 2, XPath 3, XQuery 1, XQuery 3, 
JSONiq,

 CSS selectors and custom pattern matching.
 .
 XPath and CSS selectors are the most efficient way to select certain 
elements

 from XML/HTML documents.
 JSONiq (with custom extensions) is an easy way to select data from JSON.
 .
 XQuery is a Turing-complete superset of XPath and allows arbitrary data
 transformations and the creation of new documents.
 .
 Pattern matching is for XML/HTML documents what regular expressions 
are for
 plaintext, i.e. pattern matching behaves like a regular expression 
over the

 space of tags, instead over the space of characters.
 .
 Xidel implements a kind of internal pipes to pipe HTTP requests from 
one query
 to the next, so there is no need to distinguish selecting links and 
downloading
 the data referenced by them. Therefore arbitrary complex queries going 
over

 arbitrary many pages can be executed with a single call of Xidel.



The deb files at 
https://sourceforge.net/projects/videlibri/files/Xidel/Xidel%200.9.4/ 
should be packagable




Bug#624803: RFP: texmakerx -- LaTeX Editor

2011-05-01 Thread Benito van der Zander

Package: wnpp
Severity: wishlist

TexMakerX is a modern, extensible LaTeX-IDE that provides inline 
preview, interactive spell and syntax checking, code folding and 
completion, scripting support and a structure tree.

It requires qt and for the (optional) pdf preview poppler.
It was originally a Texmaker fork, and is already included in the Fedora 
and FreeBSD repositories.


I already published some .deb-packages there, but they don't follow all 
of your packaging rules:


http://texmakerx.sourceforge.net



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Bug#624806: RFP: insight -- GDB gui

2011-05-01 Thread Benito van der Zander

Package: wnpp
Severity: wishlist

Insight is THE gdb gui, and much better and faster than the all other 
ones because gdb
is directly integrated in its source. It can also display the source 
very nicely as c++ mixed

with assembler.

It was in the repository in the past, and removed due to mysterious 
reasons, you should

put back



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