Bug#306268: ITP: connect -- Establish socket connection using SOCKS4 or 5 and HTTP tunnel.

2005-04-28 Thread Glenn Maynard
On Fri, Apr 29, 2005 at 12:33:06AM +0200, Christoph Berg wrote:
 Re: Peter Samuelson in [EMAIL PROTECTED]
   * Package name: connect
 Version : 1.93
  
  That's a terrible package name.  What will the GNUSTEP people do if
  they ever want to package something that manages SMB client mounts?
 
 That's what upstream calls the program (actually connect.c), and
 package names are first-come first-serve.

Peter's complaint is a legitimate and important one--it really is a terrible
package name--so please don't dismiss it.  Package names are a shared
namespace, and must be chosen intelligently.

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Bug#239415: Is the LLVM Release License DFSG-compatible?

2005-01-05 Thread Glenn Maynard
--- -
System Library  llvm/lib/System
Compiler Driver llvm/tools/llvmc
PowerPC Backend llvm/lib/Target/PowerPC
bzip2:  llvm/lib/Support/bzip2/LICENSE 
Autoconf:   llvm/autoconf
llvm/projects/ModuleMaker/autoconf
llvm/projects/sample/autoconf
Burg:   llvm/utils/Burg
GNU Libc:   llvm/runtime/GCCLibraries/libc
---

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Bug#251229: ITP: libloki -- The Loki C++ patterns library

2004-05-27 Thread Glenn Maynard
On Thu, May 27, 2004 at 10:06:28PM +0200, martin f krafft wrote:
 containing flexible implementations of common design patterns and
 idioms. It is an essential library for modern C++ programming and
 exposes many cool features of the language, declaring it as non-dead
 after all.

This seems to imply that this declaration needs to be made; it doesn't.  :)

(The fact that this has different implementations for different compilers
made me delete it pretty quickly, though.  Gross.)

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Bug#239653: ITP: fcracklib -- a Free/Fast Zip Password Cracker

2004-03-23 Thread Glenn Maynard
On Tue, Mar 23, 2004 at 10:06:53PM +0100, Francesco Donadon wrote:
 Package name: fcrackzip
 Version : 0.3
 Upstream Author : Marc Lehmann [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 URL : http://www.goof.com/pcg/marc/fcrackzip.html
 License : GPL
 Description : a Free/Fast Zip Password Cracker

Is free really an intesting thing to put in a Debian package description?

 fcrackzip is a free password cracker for zip files.
 
 It is able to perform brute force or dictionary based attacks and allows
 to resume the cracking from the point when it was interrupted. 
 (only manually at the moment, but automatic resuming it's a planned
 feature).

There are several of these; how about mentioning in the description the
features that make this stand out from the others (john, crack)?  All
I see in this description is a feature that it doesn't have.

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Bug#201448: [Stepmania-devs] Debian package

2003-07-22 Thread Glenn Maynard
On Tue, Jul 22, 2003 at 04:56:59PM -0500, William F. Reading wrote:
 So, when I saw the Stepmania release for GNU/Linux, and I was so happy
 that I want package this software into a Debian Package.
 But, to do a Debian package, the software have to compile. So, I
 download the sources of stepmania, and run the configure script, but, 
 it
 doesn't work !
 I saw that you use autoconf/automake, and I try to copy some files, but
 ... it doesn't work, and, I can't compile the software.
 
 So, if you can send me a version, which can be compiled, it will be 
 very
 good ;-)

As I pointed out in Debian ITP #201448, it won't be possible to package
StepMania for distribution in Debian for some time, since we don't have a
theme appropriate for main.  If you want to package it for general use (not
for inclusion in Debian), that's fine, but I'd recommend waiting for a
release.

I'd suggest that one should have sufficient experience to report problems
correctly--you didn't give any hint of what didn't work--and a good
understanding of build processes and autoconf before making Debian
packages, though.

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Bug#201448: ITP: stepmania

2003-07-16 Thread Glenn Maynard
StepMania has plenty of advantages.  However, until it has a free theme,
it's not suitable for inclusion in Debian.  This isn't nearly as much
work as, say, making a free data set for Quake, but it still hasn't yet
been done.  I'll let you know if it happens, though.

By the way, I hadn't heard anything about this.  It's nice to let the
development team of projects know that you're intending to package their
software.  For future reference, the appropriate list for that is
[EMAIL PROTECTED]  (Don't send mail to individual developers;
if you do that, nobody else will hear of it.)

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Bug#190909: ITP: libxml-libxml-common-perl -- Perl module for common routines constants for XML::LibXML et al

2003-04-26 Thread Glenn Maynard
On Sat, Apr 26, 2003 at 08:35:56PM -0500, Ardo van Rangelrooij wrote:
 * Package name: libxml-libxml-common-perl

I'm sure you're just being consistent, or conforming with policy, but
these libxml-libxml package names look almost as absurd as binutils
2.13.90.0.18-1.7 Super Turbo Edition versioning ...

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Bug#180507: ITP: v2strip -- Removes ID3v2 tags from MP3 files

2003-02-11 Thread Glenn Maynard
On Mon, Feb 10, 2003 at 09:48:38PM +0100, Christian Garbs wrote:
   Package name: v2strip
   Version : 0.2.10-1
   Upstream Author : Mats Peterson [EMAIL PROTECTED]
   URL : http://www.geocities.com/matsp888/unix/
   License : GPL
   Description : Removes ID3v2 tags from MP3 files
 
  v2strip is a little utility that removes ID3v2 tags from MP3 files to
  provide backward compatibility for applications not yet supporting
  these tags.
 
 
 The package is already finished and lintian-clean.  You can have a
 look at it here:

Er.  Both

  /usr/bin/id3convert -2 --strip (libid3-dev)
and

  /usr/bin/id3v2 --delete-v2 (id3v2)

will do this; why another?

Also, id3v2 is designed to not interfere with applications that don't
support them.  Why not file bugs against the programs that are having
trouble with them?

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Bug#180507: ITP: v2strip -- Removes ID3v2 tags from MP3 files

2003-02-11 Thread Glenn Maynard
On Tue, Feb 11, 2003 at 10:46:41PM +0100, Christian Garbs [Master Mitch] wrote:
 v2strip is definitely small and handy compared to the other
 solutions (just think about all the libs you'd have to install
 otherwise).  Thinking of one tool for one purpose, this might
 sometimes be better than the other all-purpose packages.
 
 Is this a valid reason for a new package?

Not for me (installing small libraries isn't a big deal; that's why we
have apt), but it's not my decision.  :)

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Bug#176733: ITP: bittorrent -- scatter-gather network file transfer

2003-02-01 Thread Glenn Maynard
On Tue, Jan 14, 2003 at 04:35:37PM -0600, Michael Janssen wrote:
 Package: wnpp
 Version: unavailable; reported 2003-01-14
 Severity: wishlist
 
 * Package name: bittorrent
   Version : 3.1
   Upstream Author : Bram Cohen [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 * URL : http://bitconjurer.org/BitTorrent
 * License : MIT
   Description : scatter-gather network file transfer

Geez.  This thing is just begging to meet APT.  :)

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Bug#178321: ITP: aspell-uk -- The Ukrainian dictionary for GNU Aspell

2003-01-26 Thread Glenn Maynard
On Fri, Jan 24, 2003 at 10:08:39PM -0800, Brian Nelson wrote:
 * Package name: aspell-uk
   Version : 0.50-3
   Upstream Author : Ukrainian Ispell Dictionary Development Team
 [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 * URL : http://aspell.net/
 * License : GPL/LGPL
   Description : The Ukrainian dictionary for GNU Aspell

Most people read uk as United Kingdom; this is confusing.  Isn't
ua more appropriate?

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Bug#161621: ITP: cl-inflate -- Common Lisp module to decompress a gzip, winzip, or jar file

2002-09-20 Thread Glenn Maynard
On Fri, Sep 20, 2002 at 03:34:45AM -0600, Kevin M. Rosenberg wrote:
   Description : Common Lisp module to decompress a gzip, winzip, or jar 
 file

s/winzip/zip/; Winzip is an application, not a file format.

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Bug#82613: Crack license, is it free?

2002-09-09 Thread Glenn Maynard
On Mon, Sep 09, 2002 at 05:19:03AM -0400, Zephaniah E. Hull wrote:
 The give away here may be problematic, however see below:
  5.  You may charge a reasonable copying fee for any distribution of this
  Package.  You may charge any fee you choose for support of this Package.
  YOU MAY NOT CHARGE A FEE FOR THIS PACKAGE ITSELF.  However, you may
  distribute this Package in aggregate with other (possibly commercial)
  programs as part of a larger (possibly commercial) software distribution
  provided that YOU DO NOT ADVERTISE this package as a product of your
  own.
 
 This is decidedly not DFSG free, it can go in non-free but it can't go
 in main.

What part of this is not DFSG-free?

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Bug#155396: ITP: iso-codes -- Collection of ISO code lists and their translations

2002-08-04 Thread Glenn Maynard
On Sun, Aug 04, 2002 at 01:26:52PM +0200, Alastair McKinstry wrote:
 * Package name: iso-codes
   Version : 1.0
   Upstream Author : Alastair McKinstry [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 * URL : http://www.saorleir.com/iso-codes

Not Found
The requested URL /iso-codes was not found on this server.

 * License : GPL
   Description : Collection of ISO code lists and their translations
 
 This package is (to be) a collection of ISO code lists:
   - ISO 639 Language codes
   - ISO 3166 Country codes
   - ISO 3166-2 country code subdivisions
   - ISO 4217 Currency codes
 
 and their translations (50+ languages so far). 
 These codes are repeated in several places in Debian - multiple programs
 contain their own lists (gnome, apache, gnumeric, ...) and their
 translations; the plan is to have one list, with other packages using
 it.

Are all of the programs in main that can make use of this data GPL-compatible

Does it matter? I don't know how GPL-compatibility works when it comes to
simple data.

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Bug#145628: ITP: hdico -- Search a definition in the french online Hachette dictionnary

2002-05-02 Thread Glenn Maynard
On Fri, May 03, 2002 at 12:29:06AM +0200, Julien Danjou wrote:
 Package: wnpp
 Version: N/A; reported 2002-05-03
 Severity: wishlist
 
 * Package name: hdico
   Version : 0.0.4
   Upstream Author : Julien Danjou [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 * URL : http://hno3.org/hdico/
 * License : GPL
   Description : Search a definition in the french online Hachette 
 dictionnary

Out of curiosity, does this do anything dict does not?  Is this separate
util just to support a different server type, or does it do more than
that?

(Also, is the description accurate?  I'm assuming it means search for a
definition, but it seems to say search definitions.)

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Bug#140332: ITP: pureftpd -- PureFTPd - A fast, standard compliant, production quality FTP server.

2002-03-29 Thread Glenn Maynard
On Thu, Mar 28, 2002 at 03:45:57PM -0500, Daniel Jacobowitz wrote:
Description : PureFTPd - A fast, standard compliant, production 
  quality FTP server.
  
  Pure-FTPd is a fast, production-quality, standards-conformant FTP
   server based upon Troll-FTPd. Unlike other popular FTP servers, it has
   no known security flaws, is trivial to set up and is especially
   designed for modern Linux kernels (setfsuid, sendfile, capabilities).
   .

 Unlike other popular FTP servers is not a really useful description. 
 
 But please describe it in terms of what it offers, rather than how it
 compares to others.

No known security flaws is meaningless, anyway.  If there was a known
security flaw in a program, I'd expect it to be fixed; *every* program
should be able to say this except for the (hopefully brief) periods
between bug discovery and bug fixing.  (And unlike other popular FTP
servers frankly comes across to me as, well, petty.)

And especially designed for modern Linux kernels comes across negatively
to me--being designed for a specific kernel implies nonportable elements.
Design for modern Unixes; support individual kernel features as appropriate.

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