Bug#748373: python-lmdb

2014-12-11 Thread Luke Kenneth Casson Leighton
On Thu, Dec 11, 2014 at 6:30 PM, Robert Edmonds edmo...@debian.org wrote:
 Hi,

 I'm planning on using py-lmdb for a project, and it appears no one else
 is working on a package, so I'll be happy to take this RFP.

 David Wilson wrote:
 * The binding is still receiving significant development, so before any
   particular version becomes frozen, please drop me an e-mail to ensure
   the latest and greatest (and possibly stablest) release is available
   prior to the freeze.

 As jessie is now frozen without a py-lmdb package in the archive, it
 won't be part of the next stable release.  So you have a few more years
 before a particular version of py-lmdb becomes frozen :-)

 pffh, who works with debian/stable anyway? :)

 actually doing the packaging robert is very very straightforward, i
did it once (in a proprietary environment), i just followed the
standard python arrangement, i think the debian/rules file was about 7
or 8 lines long, absolutely nothing special whatsoever was needed.

 the only thing is: david committed a copy of liblmdb into python-lmdb
- smacked wrist there david :) - it's statically compiled into
python-lmdb's lmdb.so and is very small...

 ... whilst this does have the advantage that the (closely-tied)
version of liblmdb to python-lmdb needs no further thought or work, if
you want to consider separating it so that there's a dependency on
liblmdb0, you're in for a bit of a mess as whatever stable version of
liblmdb0 is nailed to the floor, that's what you have to restrict
python-lmdb to.

 honestly my advice, given that liblmdb is so small, would be to stick
to what david's done, for now, and once python-lmdb can be considered
stable in a few years time the situation can be revisited.

l.


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Bug#768171: RFP: yacy -- A free (libre) decentralised Internet Search Engine

2014-11-05 Thread Luke Kenneth Casson Leighton
Package: wnpp
Severity: wishlist

* Package name: yacy
  Version : 1.8
  Upstream Author :
* URL : http://www.yacy-websuche.de/wiki/index.php/En:DebianInstall
* License : GPL
  Programming Lang: java
  Description : A free (libre) decentralised Internet Search Engine

[debian packages already exist for this software]

YaCy is a free search engine that anyone can use to build a search
portal for their intranet or to help search the public internet. When
contributing to the world-wide peer network, the scale of YaCy is
limited only by the number of users in the world and can index
billions of web pages. It is fully decentralized, all users of the
search engine network are equal, the network does not store user
search requests and it is not possible for anyone to censor the
content of the shared index


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Bug#571950: RFP: xserver-xorg-video-s3c64xx -- xserver xorg accelerated video driver for samsung arm s3c64xx

2010-02-28 Thread Luke Kenneth Casson Leighton
Package: wnpp
Severity: wishlist


* Package name: xserver-xorg-video-s3c64xx
  Version :
  Upstream Author : d...@chronolytics.com
* URL : http://gitorious.org/xf86-video-s3c64xx
* License : MIT/X
  Programming Lang: c
  Description : xserver xorg accelerated video driver for samsung
arm s3c64xx

The Samsung s3c64xx SoC family (most notably the s3c6410 used in the
SmartQ Mobile Internet Devices) have very capable 2D graphics and
video acceleration “on-chip”.

The driver available from the vendor is based the generic
unaccelerated dumb frame buffer Xwindow video driver.

Coupled with the mer-smartq-kernel, this XWindow video driver provides
hardware acceleration for Xvideo extensions (color space mapping,
video frame DMA, etc.).

It also provides XAA hardware blit, fill, and color expansion. Most
graphics operations run 20% to 500% faster using the 2D graphics
accelerator on the SoC.

In addition this driver provides a 28bit alpha-blended hardware
cursor. This means that the cursor is overlayed using the display
controller’s overlay planes/chroma-key/alpha blending hardware rather
than the Xwindow sprite emulation.

A work-in-progress is the crtc/output/modes support for the lcd and
hdmi outputs. This support will enable the XWindow Resize and Rotate
capability.

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Bug#501774: What's going on with this?

2009-10-19 Thread Luke Kenneth Casson Leighton
oops - sorry!

2009/10/19 Aníbal Monsalve Salazar ani...@debian.org:
 On Sun, Oct 18, 2009 at 09:24:56PM +1100, Russell Coker wrote:
http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=501744

In the above bug report I requested a secure version of a shared library, but
apparently you made it pend on pyjamas.  Is pyjamas somehow relevant or did
you just do a typo?

 The pyjamas' maintainer made a typo and closed 501744 instead of 501774.

 http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=501774

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Bug#501774: Pyjamas 0.6 Released

2009-08-18 Thread Luke Kenneth Casson Leighton
okay!  done.  0.6 release.  finally.  usual place.
http://lkcl.net/pyjamas



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Bug#501774: another update

2009-08-02 Thread Luke Kenneth Casson Leighton
we're now on to 0.6~pre2 - http://lkcl.net/pyjamas - we'll be doing a
0.6 release in the next week or so i imagine.
l.



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Bug#529974: source code for rtmpdump 1.6

2009-05-23 Thread Luke Kenneth Casson Leighton
... is available here:
http://lkcl.net/rtmp



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Bug#528358: RFP: python-ncrypt -- NCrypt is a Python wrapper for OpenSSL using PyRex

2009-05-12 Thread Luke Kenneth Casson Leighton
Package: wnpp
Severity: wishlist


* Package name: python-ncrypt
  Version : 0.6.4
  Upstream Author : 
* URL : http://tachyon.in/nspace
* License : MIT
  Programming Lang: C, Python
  Description : NCrypt is a Python wrapper for OpenSSL using PyRex

NCrypt is a python wrapper for OpenSSL built using Pyrex.
Features

* hash algorithms (md5, sha1, sha256, sha512 etc.)
* symmetric encryption algorithms (aes256, aes128, 3des, blowfish 
etc.)
* public key crypto with RSA
* diffie-hellman key exchange
* create/manipulate X.509 certificates
* SSL/TLS network protocol
* MIT License



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Bug#528397: RFP: openvrml-mozilla-plugin -- NPAPI Mozilla Plugin providing VRML

2009-05-12 Thread Luke Kenneth Casson Leighton
Package: wnpp
Severity: wishlist


* Package name: openvrml-mozilla-plugin
  Version : 
  Upstream Author : 
* URL : http://www.openvrml.org
* License : LGPL
  Programming Lang: C
  Description : NPAPI Mozilla Plugin providing VRML

OpenVRML is a free cross-platform runtime for VRML and X3D available 
under the GNU Lesser General Public License. The OpenVRML distribution 
includes libraries you can use to add VRML/X3D support to an 
application. On platforms where GTK+ is available, OpenVRML also 
provides a plug-in to render VRML/X3D worlds in Web browsers.

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Bug#501774: build needs to be done on lenny, due to python-support 0.90.0 and above

2009-04-30 Thread Luke Kenneth Casson Leighton
there's an issue with building python .debs using python-support
0.90.0 or above, which screws up installations that would otherwise be
perfectly acceptable and compatible on lenny and squeeze (and i
wouldn't be surprised if they were compatible with etch as well).
the dependencies in pyjamas on python are absolutely minimal -
absolutely no libraries. even python2.4 is useable as the
python-to-javascript translator.
if there's anything that can be done about this, to ensure
installability across a wide range of debian platforms (and ubuntu as
well) that'd be great to hear about.
l.



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Bug#501774: added manpage for pyjsbuild

2009-04-28 Thread Luke Kenneth Casson Leighton
another update.  decided that not having a man page wasn't good
enough, so added pyjsbuild.1



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Bug#501774: update / issues fixed

2009-04-27 Thread Luke Kenneth Casson Leighton
sorry, update at http://lkcl.net/pyjamas

 i really really want to get this uploaded as it's about time that more
 people knew of its existence.  pyjamas makes _such_ a difference to
 web development.

 so any help there is greatly appreciated.



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Bug#501774: update / issues fixed

2009-04-27 Thread Luke Kenneth Casson Leighton
vincent, hi, thank you very much for responding, sorry i didn't see
the email so it was only now when looking at the bugtracker online
that i saw your message.

thomas has been enormously helpful by doing a thorough detailed review
of the package, last month (or so).  i've just done another update,
and followed his advice re: running lintian.  some of the things i
_had_ actually dealt with but for some reason they ended up in the
package (.ex files etc.).

there are a couple of things that i am leaving as-is, despite lintian
warnings.  empty subdirectories (that will get filled out in future
releases), no man pages for /usr/bin/pyjsbuild (but plenty of
documentation and usage examples, and it does have --help).

i really really want to get this uploaded as it's about time that more
people knew of its existence.  pyjamas makes _such_ a difference to
web development.

so any help there is greatly appreciated.

l.



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Bug#501774: update / issues fixed

2009-04-27 Thread Luke Kenneth Casson Leighton
ho hum just fixed another couple of things *whistle*.  that's as of
16:30 GMT 27apr2009.  now it actually installs.  and works.  which is
the whole point, duh.

On Mon, Apr 27, 2009 at 2:40 PM, Luke Kenneth Casson Leighton
luke.leigh...@googlemail.com wrote:
 sorry, update at http://lkcl.net/pyjamas



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Bug#522806: RFP: libdirectfbgl -- libdirectfb opengl interface

2009-04-06 Thread Luke Kenneth Casson Leighton
Package: wnpp
Severity: wishlist


* Package name: libdirectfbgl
  Version : 
  Upstream Author : 
* URL : http://git.directfb.org/?p=core/DirectFBGL.git;a=summary
* License : GPL
  Programming Lang: (C, C++, C#, Perl, Python, etc.)
  Description : libdirectfb opengl interface

http://www.directfb.org/index.php?path=Projects%2FDirectFBGL

dependencies: libdirectfb 1.3.0 where latest (unstable) is 1.2.7

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Bug#501774: RFP: python-pyjamas -- Python-to-Javascript compiler and AJAX-based Web Widget library

2009-03-24 Thread Luke Kenneth Casson Leighton
packages for 0.5p1 are available at http://lkcl.net/pyjamas

dunno what the procedure is.

they're gpg-signed n everything.



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Bug#501774: RFP: python-pyjamas -- Python-to-Javascript compiler and AJAX-based Web Widget library

2009-03-05 Thread Luke Kenneth Casson Leighton
ok, i have since added a setup.py which defaults to:

* /usr/bin/pyjsbuild
* /usr/bin/pyjscompile
* /usr/lib/pythonNN/site-packages/pyjs/__init__.py
* /usr/lib/pythonNN/site-packages/pyjs/pyjs.py
* /usr/lib/pythonNN/site-packages/pyjs/build.py
* /usr/share/pyjamas/everythingelse

the reason for putting everything else under /usr/share/pyjamas is
because the libraries (ui.py, DOM.py etc.) MUST NOT be loaded by
/usr/bin/python - they are compiler libraries for the sole and
exclusive use of the pyjs compiler.

l.



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Bug#501774: #501774 - where should the library source go?

2008-11-23 Thread Luke Kenneth Casson Leighton
On Sun, Nov 23, 2008 at 10:03 PM, Thomas Viehmann [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Hi Luke,

 hiya thomas.

 Luke Kenneth Casson Leighton wrote:

 * build.py would be... ohh... perhaps something like... autoconf.
 Not more like make?

  *hand-waving* :)

I never called pyjs directly.

 me only for _really_ obscure stuff / demo purposes.

 my question, therefore, is:  where in hell's name should these files
 be installed

 * pyjs.py is obvious: it goes into /usr/bin/pyjs.py
 I wouldn't unless one needs to call it directly. Also, lose the .py for
 stuff in /usr/bin

 ack.

 * pyjslib.py i have absolutely NO clue about.
 /usr/share/pyjamas/library/pyjslib.py ?
 /usr/lib/pyjs/library/pyjslib.py ?
 * DOM.py and ui.py etc. i have NO clue.
 /usr/share/pyjamas/library/pyjamas/DOM.py ui.py Window.py etc. ?
 /usr/lib/pyjs/pyjamas/DOM.py ?
 These (both *s) should all go somewhere under /usr/share/pyjamas.
 share vs. lib is whether the files are *arch*-dependent, which they are not.

 oh, is that what the difference is? :)

 that being the case, someone needs to invent a standard location
 where all libraries contained as part of the pyjamas package, and
 all FUTURE libraries which depend, in future, on the pyjamas compiler,
 are to be installed.

 Well, the question I'd have is whether pyjamas really is stable enough
 to go into unstable.

 suuure :)  as stable as can be, with MS changing the bloody
user-agent string in IE7.

 well if FreeBSD can turn 0.3 into a release, then what the heck.  but
yes - there has to be a 0.3.1 release before pyjamas can be packaged:
the recent change in the IE user-agent string from MSIE 7 to MSIE7
causes pyjamas 0.3 to fallback to old mozilla which is a bit of a
screw-up.

 can anyone come up with any good ideas?

 For the most part, you seem to have figured it all out already.

 random guesses ha ha

 thanks for the kicks in the right direction.

 l.



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Bug#445451: deb package for pywebkitgtk

2008-09-06 Thread Luke Kenneth Casson Leighton
unfortunately i could not wait for ubuntu to deliver: i made a stab at
a version, myself, using dh_make and a few other messings about.  stub
documentation and example postinst etc. is still in there - but it
works.

http://lkcl.net/webkit/pywebkitgtk-debian.tgz



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Bug#398921: RFP: roadmap -- a car navigation system for unix and pocketpc

2006-11-16 Thread Luke Kenneth Casson Leighton
Package: wnpp
Severity: wishlist


  Description : a car navigation system for unix and pocketpc

(Include the long description here.)

http://roadmap.digitalomaha.net/index.html

information on this package can be retrieved from the above url.

two other (older and removed) reports have been made on this 
important package and it still hasn't been packaged.

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Bug#378077: Bug#379077 closed by Oleksandr Moskalenko [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Bug#379077: fixed in scribus-ng 1.3.3.2.dfsg-2)

2006-07-29 Thread Luke Kenneth Casson Leighton
On Sat, Jul 29, 2006 at 09:11:54AM +0100, Philip Hands wrote:
 Luke Kenneth Casson Leighton wrote:
  On Sat, Jul 29, 2006 at 02:36:38AM +0100, Philip Hands wrote:
  
 Luke Kenneth Casson Leighton wrote:
 
 um... i just checked the scribus-ng/debian/depend file,
 for scribus-ng-1.3.3.2.dfsg/debian/control 
 
 it doesn't have liblcms1 (=1.13) as a dependency.
 
 is there something about the way that dependencies work that i don't
 know about (quite likely) - are Depends auto-generated from their
 -dev build-depends?
 
 The ${shlibs:Depends} bit is magic that gets replaced by all the shared
 libraries that you built the package against, when you built it.
  
   
   yaay!
  
  
 Is that the answer to your question?
  
  
   yup!
  
   ok - how would it be possible for that to end up with liblcms1.08
   as the Depends, but still have liblcms1.13 in the -dev thing?
  
   somehow, scribus-ng-1.3.3.2-dfsg1 has ended up with build-dep of
   1.13-dev but a Depend of 1.08.
 
 Well, the build-dep is set by the maintainer, whereas the Depend is set
 automatically.
 
 I know there was talk of making the auto-detection somehow determine the
 actual dependencies by analysing the functions being called by the program,
 and then working out the minimum library version that provides those (in an
 attempt to fix the problem where a program that would happily work with
 version 1 of a library, ends up with a dependency on version 100, just
 because the maintainer has that version of the -dev package installed) but
 I thought that was still science fiction.

 sounds like complete twaddle, to me :)

 ... kick out of a build because the function's missing, yes.
 try to install versions of a library to detect the required minimum?
 i'll see it when i believe it.

 Does the dependency actualy work?  

 nope.

 Can you run scribus with 1.08?
 
 nope - because there's a function missing.

 how the heck he managed to get it to work i really don't know.
 i think he built it on sarge or something.

 To me it looks like someone has managed to force the package to build when
 they had -dev.1.08 installed, presumably by running the rules file
 directly, rather than using debuild or some such.  If it all works then the
 build-dep is a bug.  If it doesn't, then it needs rebuilding.

 a rebuild still shows Depends: liblcms1 = 1.08
 
 which is why i'm complaining to this guy because he doesn't understand
 that there's a problem.


 I suppose you could check some of these theories by grabbing the source,
 and building it yourself.

 yehh, i've already installed liblcms1.15 to get working with the
 package, otherwise i would.

 and i need a working scribus-ng more than i need the maintainer to
 understand the problem.

 l.



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Bug#350324: RFP: python-amara -- very comprehensive and intuitive python tools for xml processing

2006-01-28 Thread Luke Kenneth Casson Leighton
Package: wnpp
Severity: wishlist


* Package name: python-amara
  Version : 1.1.7
  Upstream Author : [EMAIL PROTECTED]
* URL : http://uche.ogbuji.net/tech/4suite/amara/
* License : Creative Commons 
http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/1.0/
  Description : very comprehensive and intuitive python tools for xml 
processing

(Include the long description here.)

[copy of web page is included here because some idiot wnpp maintainer
 decided six months ago that because he couldn't be bothered to look
 at the web site to obtain the info on it, he should delete the wnpp
 request]

Uche Ogbuji: Amara XML Toolkit

Amara XML toolkit is an open-source collection of Python tools for XML
processing, not just tools that happen to be written in Python, but
tools built from the ground up to use Python idioms and take advantage
of the many advantages of Python over other programming languages.

Amara builds on 4Suite, but whereas 4Suite focuses more on literal
implementation of XML standards in Python, Amara adds a much more
Pythonic face to these capabilities.

Amara provides tools you can trust to conform with XML standards without
losing the familiar Python feel. The current stable version is 1.0. The
current development version is 1.1.7. The development version has many
performance and API improvements, but it is not quite as field-tested as
the stable version.

The components of Amara are:

* Bindery: a data binding tool (fancy way of saying it's a very
  Pythonic XML API)
* Scimitar: an implementation of the ISO Schematron schema
  language for XML, which converts Schematron files to Python
  scripts
* domtools: A set of tools to augment Python DOMs
* saxtools: A set of tools to make SAX easier to use in Python
* Flextyper: an implementation of Jeni Tennison's Data Type
  Library Language (DTLL). Supports user-defined datatypes in
  Python for XML processing.

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Bug#341561: http://rapid.dotsrc.org/

2005-12-05 Thread Luke Kenneth Casson Leighton
.debs appear to be available from here.  hurrah.

note: they need work.  e.g. the installation of asterisk followed by the
addition of rapid.dotsrc.org to sources.list and the subsequent
installation of the amportal package results in a conflict between
files managed by asterisk-config and files managed by
asterisk-config-custom.

e.g. the chan_modem.so module in the custom config contained in
modules.conf is not available by default, resulting in asterisk
being unable to start, resulting in the operator panel manager
being unable to start, resulting in the dpkg config scripts failing,
resulting in the apt-get installation failing.

it's almost there.

oh - and it also contains a packaged version of asterisk-perl
which is a critical requirement - see #341592.

l.

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Bug#341592: amportal

2005-12-05 Thread Luke Kenneth Casson Leighton
see #341561.

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Bug#341561: RFP: amportal -- asterisk management portal

2005-12-01 Thread Luke Kenneth Casson Leighton
Package: wnpp
Severity: wishlist


* Package name: amportal
  Version : 1.10.010
  Upstream Author : don't know - look on sourceforge.
* URL : http://sf.net/amportal
* License : don't know - look on sourceforge.
  Description : asterisk management portal

(Include the long description here.)

copy of the sourceforge description:

Coalescent Systems Inc. launched The Asterisk Management Portal (AMP)
project to bring together best-of-breed applications to produce a
standardized implementation of Asterisk complete with web-based
administrative interface.

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Bug#341592: RFP: asterisk-perl -- a collection of perl modules to be used with asterisk

2005-12-01 Thread Luke Kenneth Casson Leighton
Package: wnpp
Severity: wishlist


* Package name: asterisk-perl
  Version : x.y.z
  Upstream Author : not clear from web page - feel free to work it out yourself
* URL : http://asterisk.gnuinter.net/
* License : don't know, haven't looked yet - free free to work it out 
for yourself
  Description : a collection of perl modules to be used with asterisk

(Include the long description here.)

the reason for raising a wnpp for this project is because amportal
depends on it.

as i am not actually _that_ interested in what it does - i just want
amportal to work and be debian packaged - i am leaving it up to you
to do the research into this project.

now you are aware of this project, the decision is yours to find someone
to do the research - from the web page - and get the information 
necessary to package this project.

i do _not_ want to hear the same fucking stupid shit that dickhead
who monitors the wnpp lists if you can't be bothered to find out the
information about what the version is and who the author is, i can't
be bothered to even look at it, so i'm deleting the wnpp.

that is _so_ fucking arrogant of him and he should _never_ have been
given the responsibility for RFPs as he has made a decision to DEPRIVE
people of the benefit of a possible package because he is too fucking
lazy.


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Bug#262161: packaging ironpython

2005-11-24 Thread Luke Kenneth Casson Leighton
hi,

regarding this package - ironpython.

ironpython 0.9.4 _does_ work, _can_ be compiled, but you _do_ need the
very latest version of debian/testing mono compiler - 1.1.10 - and
associated libraries.

ironpython 0.6 only works with mono 1.1.9, and ironpython 0.6 does NOT
properly understand mono's System.XML: it fails to read XML documents
correctly, whereas 0.9.4 succeeds.

i presume that ironpython 0.9.5 may work, but i could not get it to
compile with mono 1.1.10.

now.

here's where people are going to get upset.

ironpython 0.9.4 and 0.9.5 is released under the [believed to
be OSI acceptable] open source shared source license.

_please_ do NOT consider this unacceptable.

at the VERY least, please place the software in a nonfree or contrib
category rather than go uhn.  microsoft wrote the shared source
license, therefore it's shit, therefore we're not having it.

ironpython is extremely powerful, and should not be placed down the
toilet just because of that.

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Bug#339847: RFP: ironpython -- python implementation targetting the .net and mono platforms

2005-11-19 Thread Luke Kenneth Casson Leighton
Package: wnpp
Severity: wishlist


* Package name: ironpython
  Version : x.y.z
  Upstream Author : Jim [EMAIL PROTECTED]
* URL : http://ironpython.com
* License : CPL
  Description : python implementation targetting the .net and mono platforms

(Include the long description here.)

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Bug#337491: RFP: webmin-nagmin -- nagios webmin module - includes host discovery

2005-11-06 Thread Luke Kenneth Casson Leighton
On Sat, Nov 05, 2005 at 03:47:38PM +0100, Nico Golde wrote:
 Hi,
 * Luke Kenneth Casson Leighton [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2005-11-05 14:38]:
  On Sat, Nov 05, 2005 at 12:15:14PM +0100, Nico Golde wrote:
   * Luke Kenneth Casson Leighton [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2005-11-05 02:06]:
Package: wnpp
Severity: wishlist


* Package name: webmin-nagmin
  Version : x.y.z
  Upstream Author : Name [EMAIL PROTECTED]
* URL : http://sf.net/nagmin
* License : (GPL, LGPL, BSD, MIT/X, etc.)
  Description : nagios webmin module - includes host discovery

this is the only nagios package i could find that does host
discovery.

what a pity that it's a stupid webmin plugin.
   
   As you can see this is a template. Please fill in the 
   required fields!
 
 [...] 
   version is 2.2.0.
   
   license ig GPL.
 
 Upstream author? 

 no idea.

 Sorry but have a look at the other ITPs to 
 see how a proper ITP would look like.

 this isn't an ITP.

 i found the package.  with what time i have made available, i have
 provided what information is convenient for me to find.

 the rest is up to you.

 don't like it?  delete it and accept the consequences thereof.
 
 l.



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Bug#337491: RFP: webmin-nagmin -- nagios webmin module - includes host discovery

2005-11-05 Thread Luke Kenneth Casson Leighton
On Sat, Nov 05, 2005 at 12:15:14PM +0100, Nico Golde wrote:
 * Luke Kenneth Casson Leighton [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2005-11-05 02:06]:
  Package: wnpp
  Severity: wishlist
  
  
  * Package name: webmin-nagmin
Version : x.y.z
Upstream Author : Name [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  * URL : http://sf.net/nagmin
  * License : (GPL, LGPL, BSD, MIT/X, etc.)
Description : nagios webmin module - includes host discovery
  
  this is the only nagios package i could find that does host
  discovery.
  
  what a pity that it's a stupid webmin plugin.
 
 As you can see this is a template. Please fill in the 
 required fields!

 ooo, ermm let me see..

 btw i evaluated it: it's not particularly _good_... but at least it
 _does_ do nmap scans and places the entries in a database.

 i can't seem to find out how to then create nagios configs from the
 info it's found

 version is 2.2.0.
 
 license ig GPL.

 l.



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Bug#337491: RFP: webmin-nagmin -- nagios webmin module - includes host discovery

2005-11-04 Thread Luke Kenneth Casson Leighton
Package: wnpp
Severity: wishlist


* Package name: webmin-nagmin
  Version : x.y.z
  Upstream Author : Name [EMAIL PROTECTED]
* URL : http://sf.net/nagmin
* License : (GPL, LGPL, BSD, MIT/X, etc.)
  Description : nagios webmin module - includes host discovery

this is the only nagios package i could find that does host
discovery.

what a pity that it's a stupid webmin plugin.

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Bug#326524: RFP: depinit -- radical and really cool replacement for /sbin/init - and initscripts!

2005-09-03 Thread Luke Kenneth Casson Leighton
Package: wnpp
Severity: wishlist


* Package name: depinit
  Version : x.y.z
  Upstream Author : Richard Lightman [EMAIL PROTECTED]
* URL : http://www.nezumi.plus.com/depinit/
* License : (GPL, LGPL, BSD, MIT/X, etc.)
  Description : radical and really cool replacement for /sbin/init - and 
initscripts!

(Include the long description here.)

Depinit is an alternative init program that can handle parallel
execution, dependencies, true roll-back, pipelines, improved signaling
and unmounting filesystems on shutdown. It incorporates ideas from
sysvinit, simpleinit, daemontools and make. At present, it is a bit
experimental, and requires good knowledge of the initialisation process
to set up.

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Bug#320396: RFP: shtoom -- VoIP softphone (SIP) implemented in python. 's'great. really

2005-07-28 Thread Luke Kenneth Casson Leighton
Package: wnpp
Severity: wishlist


* Package name: shtoom
  Version : x.y.z
  Upstream Author : Name [EMAIL PROTECTED]
* URL : http://divmod.org/projects/shtoom
* License : (GPL, LGPL, BSD, MIT/X, etc.)
  Description : VoIP softphone (SIP) implemented in python.  's'great.  
really

(Include the long description here.)

Shtoom is a open-source, cross-platform VoIP softphone, implemented in
Python. As well as the basic phone, the package also includes a number
of other applications -

* shtoomphone - the end-user phone
* doug - a framework for writing server-side voip applications.

There's a number of applications implemented using doug that
ship with shtoom.

* shtam - a simple answering machine/voicemail application
* shmessage - an announcement server
* shtoomcu - a simple conferencing server

Shtoom works on Windows, Linux/Unix and Mac OS X.  The phone
has a number of user interfaces - Qt/KDE, Gtk/GNOME, wxWidgets,
Cocoa (OS X), Tk and a command line.

The phone has audio support on Linux using OSS or ALSA, on OS
X using native CoreAudio, and on all other platforms using the
PortAudio library. A native sound drivers for Windows has been
implemented as part of Pythonwin, and needs to be hooked up.


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Bug#318022: RFP: acerhk -- acer hotkeys - acer travelmate hotkeys - are supported by this gentoo package

2005-07-12 Thread Luke Kenneth Casson Leighton
Package: wnpp
Severity: wishlist


* Package name: acerhk
  Version : x.y.z
  Upstream Author : Name [EMAIL PROTECTED]
* URL : http://www.example.org/
* License : (GPL, LGPL, BSD, MIT/X, etc.)
  Description : acer hotkeys - acer travelmate hotkeys - are supported by 
this gentoo package

(Include the long description here.)

http://gentoo-wiki.com/HARDWARE_Acer_Travelmate_C100

reports emerge acerhk as a package capable of putting actual
functionality behind acer travelmate's hotkeys - the email one,
the internet one, P1, P2 and the go wireless one.

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Bug#316312: RFP: ser -- sip express router

2005-06-29 Thread Luke Kenneth Casson Leighton
Package: wnpp
Severity: wishlist


* Package name: ser
  Version : x.y.z
  Upstream Author : Name [EMAIL PROTECTED]
* URL : http://iptel.org/somwehere
* License : (GPL, LGPL, BSD, MIT/X, etc.)
  Description : sip express router

search google.com sip express router

a much more sophisticated version of the package named siproxd.

it is in production use by companies such as free world dialup ()

why isn't it debian packaged!!

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Bug#316189: RFP: lomount -- utility to mount partitions in a hard disk image

2005-06-28 Thread Luke Kenneth Casson Leighton
Package: wnpp
Severity: wishlist


* Package name: lomount
  Version : x.y.z
  Upstream Author : Name [EMAIL PROTECTED]
* URL : 
http://www.dad-answers.com/qemu/utilities/QEMU-HD-Mounter/lomount/
* License : (GPL, LGPL, BSD, MIT/X, etc.)
  Description : utility to mount partitions in a hard disk image

(Include the long description here.)

very important but very simple program that can be used in combination
with xen and the automated-installer project (hands.com/d-i).

once you have a filesystem in a file (because the automated installer
is doing testing of debian installs in a xen guest session and it
needs to test _drive_ installs not _partition_ installs) you cannot
then access it.

except with this program you can.


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Bug#305701: RFP: fbui -- FBUI is a small, in-kernel graphical user interface

2005-04-21 Thread Luke Kenneth Casson Leighton
Package: wnpp
Severity: wishlist


* Package name: fbui
  Version : 0.9.14b
  Upstream Author : [EMAIL PROTECTED]
* URL : http://home.comcast.net/~plinius/fbui.html
* License : GPL
  Description : FBUI is a small, in-kernel graphical user interface

(Include the long description here.)

FBUI is a small, in-kernel graphical user interface for Linux. It
permits you to put windows in each framebuffer-based virtual console, to
read keyboard input and track a mouse pointer. Each process may have
more than one window.

FBUI exists for three reasons:

1. FBUI reduces software bloat because it implements a simple
windowing system in a small, 32 kilobyte driver. Liberation from
bloat is desirable for a number of reasons explained below.

2. FBUI assists people who are prohibited from using X Windows
because they are using resource-limited platforms such as old
computers and embedded devices. On these, X is an impossible
burden, but a vanilla framebuffer may be too primitive. FBUI is
just right, and libfbui makes using FBUI even easier to use by
providing abstractions and additional functions.

 3. The traditional GUI of Linux -- X Windows -- is unlike any
 other subsystem in Linux in that the video drivers it uses are
 located within itself outside the kernel. Notice, normally
 Linux drivers and vital subsystems such as keyboard, printer,
 filesystem, usb, etc. are all located inside the kernel. FBUI
 simply puts the graphics driver where it belongs: inside the
 kernel with all the other drivers. 

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Bug#240878: bug-fixes and mods to usb-mount (to get it to work!)

2004-07-28 Thread Luke Kenneth Casson Leighton
attached are some modifications to usb-mount to actually get it to
work on KDE using USB floppy drives.

two delays are added of 5 seconds each in order to wait for the
modules to load and recognise the damn floppy (drive?)

WARNING i configured this to use a user of lkcl instead of the
console user, you will need to modify that to use the Console instead.

l.

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# Config file for usb-mount
# These settings correspond to those in force for version v0.7 
# except for the new MOUNT_OPTIONS setting of -o sync.
# Please inspect each setting an customise for your system.
# If unsure - then these settings are reasonable defaults.
#
MOUNT_PATH=/mnt/usb-storage

# Location of disktype (utility from http://disktype.sourceforge.net/)
DISKTYPE=/usr/bin/disktype

# Location of sg_map (utility from sg3_utils)
SGMAP=/usr/bin/sg_map

# Location of lockfile (/usr/bin/ /usr/sbin /bin ?)
LOCKFILE=/usr/bin/lockfile

# Some devices don't have any partitions - we can use
# the device as a one big partition - but should it be
# addressed either as /dev/sda or /dev/sda1 - people
# have suggested both. This option can be used to define
# a 1 suffix for such cases - please let me know which one works
# for you. I suspect the empty case is the right one to
# use - but since previous versions use 1, I'll leave it
# for now.
#NO_PARTITIONS_SUFFIX=1
NO_PARTITIONS_SUFFIX=

# Location of fdisk
FDISK=/sbin/fdisk

# Comment out the next line to disable the $HOME/Desktop actions.
DO_DESKTOP=1
#unset DO_DESKTOP

# The name of an icon that can be used for desktop icons
# for mounted devices.
MOUNT_ICON_NAME=3floppy_mount

# The name of an icon than can be used for destop icons for
# unmounted or detached devices.
UMOUNT_ICON_NAME=usb

# Uncomment the next line to enable deleting usb device icon 
# from desktop after unmounting the device.
DELETE_ICON=1
#unset DELETE_ICON

# Comment/uncomment the next lines to enable writing a .directory file
# to the root of each partition mounted - this provides a
# custom icon for the mounted folder as well as a folder unmount
# action.  
DO_DIRECTORY_ICON=1
#unset DO_DIRECTORY_ICON

# Comment/uncomment the next line to disable mount uid option where
# the uid is set to the owner of the console.
#DO_CONSOLE_USER=1
unset DO_CONSOLE_USER

# Who to use if DO_CONSOLE_USER isn't set.
USB_USER=lkcl

# Set this to a group appropriate for sharing
#USB_GROUP=root
# Uncomment to allow group rxw for the group called users
USB_GROUP=users

# Umask to set for the mount - default is rwxrwxr-x
USB_UMASK=0002
# Uncomment if you want rwxrwx---
#USB_UMASK=0007
# Directory mask - applied to directorys only
USB_DMASK=0002

# Uncomment to force module loading/unloading - can
# be usefull on Linux 2.4 to stop /dev/sd[abc] creeping up.
# Not recommended - playing with modules probably isn't nice.
# DO_MODULES=1

# Generic extra mount options.
#MOUNT_OPTIONS=
# Make the file system updates synchonous - safer in the
# event someone yanks out a device without unmounting it 
# because it is more likely to have all its data on board.
# But probably much slower.
MOUNT_OPTIONS=-o sync,dirsync,noatime

# Set any umount options.  Some people prefer -lf, some with older
# distros do not (Read the umount man page for details).  If -l isn't
# present in UMOUNT_OPTIONS, usb-umount will refuse to unmount any
# mount point that is in use. If unsure, leave on.
UMOUNT_OPTIONS=-lf
# Uncomment this line to disable -lf.
#UMOUNT_OPTIONS=

# On umount, signal any processes that are using the mount point - this
# may cause them to terminate.  By default this is disabled for backward
# compatibility - I normally have it enabled.  Note that programs that
# don't handle signals will probably exit without saving thier data.  My
# thinking is that it is better to terminate a process than have it
# continue to hold the mount open and present a false view of the real
# state of the mount point. Set to enable, leave unset to disable.
#TERMINATE_SIGNAL=-HUP

# If set, on umount, try to terminate processes using a mount point by
# signaling them with the TERMINATE_SIGNAL and if that fails, after a
# couple of seconds delay, send a kill signal to all processes that are
# using the mount point - this may cause them to terminate without
# saving all or some of their data. Set to enable, leave unset to disable.
#KILL_SIGNAL=-KILL

# If set, usb-mount will only use TERMINATE_SIGNAL and KILL_SIGNAL when
# explicitly requested by using -signal or -kill parameters
# as the first argument to usb-umount. Uncomment/comment to
# enable/disable.
#ONLY_SIGNAL_ON_REQUEST=1
unset 

Bug#260191: RFP: linphone -- SIP compliant VoIP videophone similar to kphone

2004-07-19 Thread Luke Kenneth Casson Leighton
Package: wnpp
Severity: wishlist


* Package name: linphone
  Version : 0.12.2
  Upstream Author : [EMAIL PROTECTED]
* URL : http://linphone.org
* License : GPL
  Description : SIP compliant VoIP videophone similar to kphone

(Include the long description here.)

Linphone is a VoIP phone program - it has a console version and a
gnome version and doesn't have a KDE/QT version which is annoying.

There already exists a debian/ directory so compiling up a .deb is
dead simple: work's already been done.


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Bug#259180: RFP: basket -- a user-friendly way to run programs and manage links (mailto:, http:) under kde

2004-07-13 Thread Luke Kenneth Casson Leighton
Package: wnpp
Severity: wishlist


* Package name: basket
  Version : 0.4c
  Upstream Author : Name [EMAIL PROTECTED]
* URL : http://kde-apps.org/content/show.php?content=10020
* License : GPL
  Description : a user-friendly way to run programs and manage links 
(mailto:, http:) under kde

(Include the long description here.)

really cool program which has tabs and does drag-drop stuff.

people who use it don't actually bother clicking on the start menu
any more, they run everything from basket.


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Bug#249516: RFP: dcron -- Dillon's Cron daemon

2004-05-17 Thread Luke Kenneth Casson Leighton
Package: wnpp
Severity: wishlist


* Package name: dcron
  Version : x.y.z
  Upstream Author : Name [EMAIL PROTECTED]
* URL : http://freshmeat.net/projects/dcron/
* License : (GPL, LGPL, BSD, MIT/X, etc.)
  Description : Dillon's Cron daemon

surprisingly, dillon's cron daemon is not available for debian!



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Bug#247871: RFP: kmyfirewall -- kde extra package: pretty firewall rule creator for kde

2004-05-07 Thread Luke Kenneth Casson Leighton
Package: wnpp
Severity: wishlist


* Package name: kmyfirewall
  Version : n/a
  Upstream Author : n/a
* URL : http://kmyfirewall.sf.net
* License : n/a
  Description : kde extra package: pretty firewall rule creator for kde

(Include the long description here.)

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Bug#245089: debian packaging not available for ypserv

2004-04-21 Thread Luke Kenneth Casson Leighton
martin, you are absolutely right.

a search for nis (apt-cache search nis) shows so _many_ packages that
i totally missed this one - for years :)

thanks,

l.

On Wed, Apr 21, 2004 at 02:51:43PM +0100, Martin Michlmayr wrote:
 reassign 245089 wnpp
 severity 245089 wishlist
 retitle 245089 RFP: ypserv -- Linux NIS(YP) Server and Tools
 thanks
 
 * Luke Kenneth Casson Leighton [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2004-04-21 12:03]:
  ypserv is available from http://www.linux-nis.org/nis/ and i've
  been looking for it for ages.
  
  i'm incredibly surprised it hasn't been made available as a debian
  package yet.
 
 The proper procedure to request a package is to file an RFP - a
 Request for Package, see http://www.debian.org/devel/wnpp/   I'm
 changing this bug to an RFP.
 
 However, I think this tools are packaged in the nis package.  Or are
 the tools in there different to what is on that web site?
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Bug#174834: Acknowledgement (ITP: python-custom -- an E-commerce system with POS, ordering, invoicing and stock management.)

2003-01-30 Thread Luke Kenneth Casson Leighton
andreas rottman has kindly agreed to help reviewing the
packaging etc.

proposed package names:

custom, custom-base, custom-web-cgi, custom-web-example

dependencies:

python-pysqldb, python-crypto, python-htmltmpl,
python-egenix-mxdatetime, apache2

l.




Bug#174834: ITP: python-custom -- an E-commerce system with POS, ordering, invoicing and stock management.

2002-12-31 Thread Luke Kenneth Casson Leighton
Package: wnpp
Version: unavailable; reported 2002-12-31
Severity: wishlist


* Package name: python-custom
  Version : 0.3.2
  Upstream Author : Name [EMAIL PROTECTED]
* URL : http://custom.sf.net/
* License : (Python License)
  Description : an E-commerce system with POS, ordering, invoicing and 
stock management.


custom is an e-commerce solution for small to medium-sized
businesses that provides:

- a web front-end for customers and Point-of-Sale
  staff to place orders and
  
- for warehouse staff to manage stock

- for accountants and sales staff to manage and generate invoices

- for purchasing managers to keep track of suppliers and
  competitive pricing.

custom is easily customiseable to deal with your custom and
keep your customers happy.


-- System Information:
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Architecture: i386
Kernel: Linux highfield 2.5.3 #8 Sun Dec 15 21:03:09 GMT 2002 i686
Locale: LANG=C, LC_CTYPE=C