Bug#449283: RFA: reaim - Enable AIM and MSN file transfer on Linux iptables based NAT

2007-11-04 Thread Chris Boyle
Package: wnpp
Severity: normal

ReAIM is a proxy to allow AIM and MSN users to transfer files and images
behind NAT. popcon reports 27 installations, 16 of which used regularly.
I no longer use reaim and have no convenient test environment for it.
The last upstream release was in March 2003. There are 2 open bugs.

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Bug#449283: RFA: reaim - Enable AIM and MSN file transfer on Linux iptables based NAT

2007-11-04 Thread Chris Boyle
On Sun, Nov 04, 2007 at 08:03:38PM +0100, Laszlo Boszormenyi wrote:
>  I'm behind iptables NAT, file sending and receiving always worked with
> only one exception. That time my partner switched to an other machine
> and file sending was working, so the problem was on her side.
> Question is, does this package really needed?

Clients may well have moved on to cope with NAT themselves since I last
used the relevant functionality. Can anyone confirm that or point me in
the right direction?

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Bug#127382: aewm++ 1.0.16 uploaded

2002-02-07 Thread Chris Boyle
tags 127382 + pending
thanks

For the benefit of anyone looking for aewm++ within these 24 hours:

I uploaded aewm++ 1.0.16 tonight, but it looks like I just missed the 
dinstall run. It should therefore go in tomorrow night. If you're impatient, 
you can grab the files from http://incoming.debian.org/

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Bug#202485: ITP: aewm++-goodies -- utilities to complement a minimal window manager

2003-07-22 Thread Chris Boyle
Package: wnpp
Version: unavailable; reported 2003-07-22
Severity: wishlist

I'm working on this package now, I'll upload within the next few days, 
followed by an updated aewm++ (1.0.24), which I cannot upload yet since 
it will declare Suggests on aewm++-goodies (which doesn't exist yet). 
Upstream decided to split this to a separate package; I am following.

* Package name: aewm++-goodies
  Version : 1.0
  Upstream Author : Frank Hale <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
* URL : http://sapphire.sourceforge.net/
* License : some GPL, some BSD-like; details will be given
  Description : utilities to complement a minimal window manager

 These utilities were previously supplied with aewm++; they are intended
 to provide some of the typical desktop functionality that aewm++ itself
 does not include. This package provides:
  * appbar: a small application launcher
  * aewm++_fspanel: a very small panel
  * setrootimage: draws a gradient on the X root window
  * aewm++_xsession: keeps an X session alive




Bug#180095: RFA: reaim -- Enable AIM and MSN file transfer on Linux iptables based NAT

2003-08-20 Thread Chris Boyle
retitle 180095 ITA: reaim -- Enable AIM and MSN file transfer on Linux iptables 
based NAT
submitter 180095 Chris Boyle <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
thanks

On Wed, 2003-08-20 at 17:08, A Lee wrote:
> I don't use ReAIM anymore.

I've just noticed it (from your RFA, in fact). I just tested it, I like
it... I'll take it. :-)

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Bug#116549: (no subject)

2001-12-04 Thread Chris Boyle
close 116549
reopen 116549 !
retitle 116549 ITA: xmmsarts -- aRts Output plugin for xmms
thanks

I'll have a new package ready in a couple of weeks. I have a sponsor and 
advocate and will apply for NM once I have some signatures on my GPG key.

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Bug#82572: RFP: Sapphire - a small window manager

2001-12-20 Thread Chris Boyle
close 82572
reopen 82572 !
retitle 82572 ITP: Sapphire -- a small window manager
thanks

I have a package sitting here almost ready (sorry, I forgot to do this bit 
earlier). I intend to get a sponsored upload done tonight or soon afterwards, 
as I can now check all the boxes on the NM form (this is my "work ready").

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Bug#127382: ITP: aewm++ -- minimal window manager based on aewm

2002-01-01 Thread Chris Boyle
Package: wnpp
Severity: wishlist

Another minimal window manager based on aewm, aewm++ provides window 
maximization, iconification, shading and virtual desktops in addition to the 
regular aewm features. See also sapphire, this is the second generation of 
that, by the same author.

License: GPL2

Homepage: http://sapphire.sourceforge.net/

Author: Frank Hale <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

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Bug#178907: ITP: klogic -- KDE program for building and simulating digital circuits easily

2003-04-12 Thread Chris Boyle
retitle 178907 ITP: klogic -- KDE program for building and simulating \
digital circuits easily
thanks

I'll probably be using this package on my CS course, and now that all my
current packages are dead upstream I'm looking for new stuff to
maintain... therefore, I Intend To Package klogic, probably based
initially on Matthias Kaehlcke's packages mentioned in this bug. Unless
you're planning to become (or you are already) a developer yourself,
Matthias? (couldn't find you on db.d.o)

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Bug#413289: ITP: mcs -- abstraction library and tools for the storage of configuration settings

2007-03-04 Thread Chris Boyle
On Sun, Mar 04, 2007 at 12:18:11AM +0100, Adam Cécile wrote:
> * Package name: mcs

May I suggest libmcs (likewise libmcs-utils etc.), to reduce confusion
with mono-{g,}mcs?

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