Bug#377617: ITP: Yxa

2007-08-08 Thread Mikael Magnusson
Yxa package is under development. It's in pkg-voip svn and a preview can
be downloaded from buildserver.net:

http://archive.buildserver.net/pkg-voip/release/debian/pool/main/y/yxa/

/Mikael



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Bug#375047: Status of ITP: srtp?

2007-01-29 Thread Mikael Magnusson
Hi Jonas, what is the status of ITP: srtp? Do you plan to upload a srtp 
package?


Otherwise I'm going to look for a sponsor for the my srtp package
I have already imported into pkg-voip.

Mikael



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Bug#375047: srtp status?

2006-09-06 Thread Mikael Magnusson

Hi,

what's the current status of #375047 ITP: srtp?

thanks,
Mikael


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Bug#375047: ITP: srtp -- Secure RTP (SRTP) and UST Reference Implementations

2006-07-30 Thread Mikael Magnusson

Jonas Smedegaard wrote / skrev:


Yes, I am still interested in packaging srtp, but I'd be more than happy
to join you. If you don't mind using cdbs, that is ;-)



There shouldn't be a problem using cdbs, since it's already used by some 
packages maintained by the Debian VoIP Team.



I am tuning more actively into voip these days, so might also be
interested in helping out with some of your other packages if
interested.

I'll look at the above links, subscribe to your mailinglist and stuff
(have already looked quickly at your packaging, and will merge with my
own done using cdbs and other cleverness).

Could you please give me write access to your SVN? My nick at
subversion is js.



You need to create an account on Alioth[1], and add your authorized SSH 
key[2]. Then ask one of the pkg-voip project leaders[3] (or post to the 
pkg-voip-maintainers mailing list) to add you to the VoIP team.


[1]http://alioth.debian.org/
[2]https://alioth.debian.org/account/
[3]http://alioth.debian.org/projects/pkg-voip/

Mikael



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Bug#375047: ITP: srtp -- Secure RTP (SRTP) and UST Reference Implementations

2006-07-21 Thread Mikael Magnusson
Hi,

are you aware of the Debian VoIP Team? You are welcome to join the team
and add the package to pkg-voip SVN repository[1].

What is the status of your package, any progress? I was going to post a ITP
on srtp myself when found yours, and I have made an experimental
package[2].

[1]http://svn.debian.org/wsvn/pkg-voip/README?op=filerev=0sc=0
[2]http://www.hem.za.org/debian/pool/main/s/srtp/

Regards,
Mikael



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Bug#377617: ITP: yxa -- SIP servers written in Erlang

2006-07-10 Thread Mikael Magnusson
Package: wnpp
Severity: wishlist
Owner: Mikael Magnusson [EMAIL PROTECTED]


* Package name: yxa
  Version : 0.91
  Upstream Author : Fredrik Thulin [EMAIL PROTECTED]
* URL : http://www.stacken.kth.se/project/yxa/index.html
* License : BSD, GPL, Erlang public license
  Programming Lang: Erlang, C
  Description : SIP stack and servers written in Erlang

 Yxa is SIP software written in Erlang  (Erlang is a programming language
 written by Ericsson).

 Yxa is both a transaction stateful SIP stack, and a set of SIP server
 applications. 

Main features

* RFC3261 compliant SIP-server, capable of everything a generic
  domain needs :
  o Registrar that keeps track of your users
  o Handles incoming SIP requests to your domain
  o Handles routing of requests from your users to remote domains
  o TCP, UDP and TLS (including SIPS) support
  o Automatically maps e-mail addresses of your users to their
SIP addresses, if you have the e-mail addresses in LDAP
  o Handles multiple domains using a single server instance 
* ENUM support for PSTN-bypass whenever possible
* IPv6 support
* Forking, both parallel and sequential
* CPL (RFC3880) support for advanced user-control of events (currently
  incoming calls only)
* Modular user database, currently with LDAP, Mnesia, MySQL and
  text-file backends
* PSTN destination access control (per user or for anonymous users)

-- System Information:
Debian Release: testing/unstable
  APT prefers testing
  APT policy: (750, 'testing'), (671, 'stable'), (30, 'unstable'), (1, 
'experimental')
Architecture: i386 (i686)
Shell:  /bin/sh linked to /bin/bash
Kernel: Linux 2.6.11-vserver-k7
Locale: LANG=sv_SE.UTF-8, LC_CTYPE=sv_SE.UTF-8 (charmap=UTF-8)


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Bug#319201: kiax Debian packages

2005-07-28 Thread Mikael Magnusson

Mark Purcell wrote:

On Wednesday 27 July 2005 00:24, Mikael Magnusson wrote:


I have updated iaxclient from the current CVS and made a new release
(iaxclient_0.0+cvs20050725-1). I had to use the local copy of speex in
iaxclient for this release, since iaxclient currently depends on a patch
that hasn't been applied by upstream yet.



Can you submit a patch in the BTS against speex to get that patch included in 
the Debian version of speex.




I'll do that, when I get that patch that I have requested from the 
iaxclient developer.





I'm building my packages in a pbuilder chroot running sid, and it seems
to work.

I think both my iaxclient and portaudio packages are ready and I would
be glad if you could sponsor. You find my packages on my web server[1]
and Debian mentors[2].



They build fine here.  Once ftp-master is back up, I would be happy to sign 
and upload.




Nice, I noticed that you have uploaded the packages already. But they 
were rejected since the orig tar-balls were missing (-sa needed in call 
to dpkg-source?)


Thanks,
Mikael



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Bug#269925: any news? when to upload?

2005-07-27 Thread Mikael Magnusson

Rene Engelhard wrote:

Hi,

is there any news about this ITP? OpenOffice.org 1.9.x already is in
experimental and I'd like to build with system-portaudio (v18!). And
1.1.5 soon is coming, too which I want to build against portaudio v18,
too

Grüße/Regards,

Rene


Hi,

I'm in contact with a DD that is interested in sponsor my iaxclient 
package, and I hope to release both iaxclient and portaudio, which is 
used by iaxclient, soon.


Regards,
Mikael


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Bug#319201: kiax Debian packages

2005-07-26 Thread Mikael Magnusson

On Mon, Jul 25, 2005 at 10:17:58AM +1000, Mark Purcell wrote:

On Monday 25 July 2005 07:12, Mikael Magnusson wrote:
 kiax contains a local copy of the iaxclient library (which contains local
 copies of libgsm, libspeex and libportaudio). Maybe it's better to use
 the libiaxclient-dev package that I have debianized?

Mikael,

Very keen to use shared libraries where ever possible.

Although a little difficult until your packages are actually within the Debian 
unstable environment.


Are you packages ready to be uploaded? I would be happy to sponsor the upload, 
but I don't think they build on a current unstable box, also I think 
iaxclient has been upgraded upstream from your packages.


Have you sync'ed the latest upstream release?

Mark



Actually, I don't build a shared iaxclient library since iaxclient
is under development and the API is still changing to much.
But I'm linking with shared versions of gsm and portaudio (not in
Debian unstable yet).

The portaudio version used is v18.1, which is the stable version and
it's also needed by OpenOffice.org2 (currently in experimental).

I have updated iaxclient from the current CVS and made a new release
(iaxclient_0.0+cvs20050725-1). I had to use the local copy of speex in
iaxclient for this release, since iaxclient currently depends on a patch
that hasn't been applied by upstream yet.

I'm building my packages in a pbuilder chroot running sid, and it seems 
to work.


I think both my iaxclient and portaudio packages are ready and I would
be glad if you could sponsor. You find my packages on my web server[1] 
and Debian mentors[2].


/Mikael

[1]http://hem.no-ip.info/debian/
[2]http://mentors.debian.net/debian/pool/main/p/portaudio/



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Bug#261560: iaxclient and iaxcomm

2005-07-13 Thread Mikael Magnusson

Tzafrir Cohen wrote:


Hi

Yet another ping on iaxclient.

I've been using iaxcomm from the iaxclient package of mentos for a
while. Seems good enough. It seems that this package is being
manitained. 


Is it coming to Debian any time soon?

http://bugs.debian.org/261560



I'm preparing an update of iaxclient that will contain the following
modifications:

* Remove the shared library package, since iaxclient hasn't been
  released and the API/ABI probably aren't stable enough.

* Include only the iaxcomm client and rename the binary package to
  iaxcomm.

* Maybe update to current iaxclient cvs version.

There have been problems using SB Live and ALSA, but it seems to work in
the latest version.


/Mikael Magnusson





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Bug#269925: ITP: portaudio -- Portable audio I/O

2005-02-24 Thread Mikael Magnusson
Rene Engelhard wrote:
Hi,
[ since OOo 1.1.5 and 2.0 are able to use portaudio/sndfile I am
interested in this package, too ]
Mikael Magnusson wrote:
I have uploaded an experimental version to mentors.debian.net:
http://mentors.debian.net/debian/pool/main/p/portaudio/portaudio_18.1-0.dsc

What is the status of this ITP?
There was a problem with the license, and I don't know if it has been 
resolved.

Sorry to say that but that package looks broken to me.

Is upstreams or my package broken?
As far as I can see in the source the portaudio upstreams have no clue about
SONAMEs.
Currently, when you link against libportaudio.so, you get a dependency
on libportaudio.so which is bad. Either we just ship the static library
(bad also) or we fix it by giving the packages a halfproper SONAME.
Looking at the source further they apparently broke API/ABI without even
caring about SONAME stuff.
I saw you copnverted the stuff using libtool and apparently gave this
stuff the SONAME libportaudio.so.0 (judging from the package name). As I
said, since the portaudio upstreams don't seem to care about proper
version numbering this is risky.
So, to do the second method, I did
libportaudio0.0.18[-dev] and libportaudio0.0.19[-dev] packages with the
libportaudio0.0.x as SONAME so that this works at least. 

I choose to name them libportaudio0[-dev] and libportaudio19-0[-dev] 
with libportaudio0 and libportaudio19-0 as SONAMEs respectively, and I 
think my naming scheme has an advantages. If portaudio v19 when release 
is backward compatible with v18, then libportaudio19-0[-dev] can be 
renamed to libportaudio0[-dev].

I don't think this will be a nightmare judging the long release cycles -
considering that 18.1 is years old and v19 not even released yet.
Anyway, my current (source) packages are at
http://people.debian.org/~rene/portaudio/. (I included the docs in -dev
since it makes no sense to make a own package for that less kb...)
According to the first paragraph in Debian Policy Manual section 10.2 
Libraries, you must compile all source twice. Isn't this required 
anymore, as I can't see this happen in your package?

Have you looked at my 20_unix_oss patch, which fixes bugs in 
Pa_StreamTime and Pa_UpdateStreamTime?

I can upload them if wished. I also can add you as co-maintainer if you
wish...
Maybe.
Grüße/Regards,
René
Regards,
Mikael
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Bug#209012: What's the status of this ITP?

2005-01-26 Thread Mikael Magnusson
Free Ekanayaka wrote:
Hi,
is there something blocking this ITP?
I made a non-official package too:
http://apt.agnula.org/demudi/pool/local/a/alsa-tools/
Cheers,
Free
Hello,
lintian complains about missing manual pages but nothing else. I have 
also only been able to test ac3dec and as10k1, since I don't have access 
to the needed hardware.

I will need a sponsor, since I'm not a DD. I have previously asked for 
it on the Pkg-alsa-devel mailing list and I will send a new request.

Have you tried my package and do you have any suggestions for improvements.
Regards,
Mikael
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Bug#261560: status of iaxcomm?

2005-01-18 Thread Mikael Magnusson
 Kilian Krause wrote:
Hi,
I see this was uploaded to Debian mentors. Have they found it ok? Are
there any plans to finally make this an official deb?
If there's an open TODO list, what needs to be done and who of you is
going to make this happen?
Thanks for the feedback.
 

Hi,
I haven't gotten much feedback, but I haven't asked for it on for 
example debian-mentors either.

The source and binary packages are almost lintian and linda clean, but 
there are no manual pages for the binaries. There shouldn't be any 
dependency problems, since I'm building the binary packages with pbuilder.

The current iaxclient source package on mentors produces three binary 
package:

1. iaxclient   iax clients: iaxcomm, iaxphone, testcall, tkphone 
and wxiax
2. libiaxclient0   shared library
3. libiaxclient-devdevelopment files

I'm not sure that a shared library should be distributed, since upstream 
haven't released any version yet and I'm using the cvs version, and the 
library is under development. And maybe iaxclient shouldn't contain all 
clients?

The upstream cvs version contains local versions of gsm, iax2, speex and 
portaudio libraries. Currently I'm using gsm from Debian, the local iax2 
version, speex from Debian experimental, and my portaudio packages.

There have been some discussion about the PortAudio license on the 
Debian legal mailing list. PortAudio is already used by audacity, which 
is in main, and the audacity maintainer thinks that it's DFSG free and 
can stay there.

I will update iaxclient with the latest cvs, since it solves some sound 
issues.

I think it can be uploaded to experimental after the update, if you 
think it's good. But it can't go into unstable, since it needs 
libspeex-dev = 1.1.3-1.

I sent an email to Norbert Tretkowski several months ago asking for the 
status, but didn't get any answer. Maybe I should take over the ITP 
(#261560)?

Regards,
Mikael Magnusson

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Bug#261560: status of iaxcomm?

2005-01-18 Thread Mikael Magnusson

 Kilian Krause wrote:


Hi,

I see this was uploaded to Debian mentors. Have they found it ok? Are
there any plans to finally make this an official deb?
If there's an open TODO list, what needs to be done and who of you is
going to make this happen?

Thanks for the feedback.

 


Hi,

I haven't gotten much feedback, but I haven't asked for it on for 
example debian-mentors either.


The source and binary packages are almost lintian and linda clean, but 
there are no manual pages for the binaries. There shouldn't be any 
dependency problems, since I'm building the binary packages with pbuilder.


The current iaxclient source package on mentors produces three binary 
package:


1. iaxclient   iax clients: iaxcomm, iaxphone, testcall, tkphone 
and wxiax

2. libiaxclient0   shared library
3. libiaxclient-devdevelopment files

I'm not sure that a shared library should be distributed, since upstream 
haven't released any version yet and I'm using the cvs version, and the 
library is under development. And maybe iaxclient shouldn't contain all 
clients?


The upstream cvs version contains local versions of gsm, iax2, speex and 
portaudio libraries. Currently I'm using gsm from Debian, the local iax2 
version, speex from Debian experimental, and my portaudio packages.


There have been some discussion about the PortAudio license on the 
Debian legal mailing list. PortAudio is already used by audacity, which 
is in main, and the audacity maintainer thinks that it's DFSG free and 
can stay there.


I will update iaxclient with the latest cvs, since it solves some sound 
issues.


I think it can be uploaded to experimental after the update, if you 
think it's good. But it can't go into unstable, since it needs 
libspeex-dev = 1.1.3-1.


I sent an email to Norbert Tretkowski several months ago asking for the 
status, but didn't get any answer. Maybe I should take over the ITP 
(#261560)?


Regards,
Mikael Magnusson




PortAudio, ld10k1 and 6wall missing in list

2004-11-15 Thread Mikael Magnusson
Why aren't the following ITP:s in the list at 
http://www.debian.org/devel/wnpp/prospective?


#269925 ITP: portaudio -- Portable audio I/O
#272285 ITP: ld10k1 -- EMU10K1(EMU10K2) patch loader for ALSA
#275103 ITP: 6wall -- IPv6 Firewall, based on Shorewall


Regards,
Mikael Magnusson



Bug#275103: ITP: 6wall -- IPv6 Firewall, based on Shorewall

2004-10-05 Thread Mikael Magnusson
Package: wnpp
Severity: wishlist

* Package name: 6wall
  Version : 1.0.2
  Upstream Author : Eric de Thouars [EMAIL PROTECTED]
* URL or Web page : http://leaf-project.org/doc/howto/6wall.html
* License : GPL
  Description : IPv6 Firewall, based on Shoreline Firewall (Shorewall)

 6wall is a Netfilter (ip6tables) based firewall that can be used on a
 dedicated firewall system, a multi-function gateway/router/server or
 on a standalone GNU/Linux system.
 .
 6wall is for IPv6 what Shorewall is for IPv4.
 .
  Homepage: http://leaf-project.org/doc/howto/6wall.html

Prerelease:
http://mentors.debian.net/debian/pool/main/6/6wall/

/Mikael Magnusson



Bug#272285: ITP: ld10k1 -- EMU10K1(EMU10K2) patch loader for ALSA

2004-09-18 Thread Mikael Magnusson
Package: wnpp
Severity: wishlist

* Package name: ld10k1
  Version : 0.1.7test1
  Upstream Author : Peter Zubaj
* URL or Web page : ld10k1.sourceforge.net
* License : GPL
  Description : EMU10K1(EMU10K2) patch loader for ALSA

 ld10k1 is an EMU10K1(EMU10K2) patch loader for ALSA supporting Sound Blaster
 Live!, Audigy and Audigy 2.

The package will need ALSA 1.0.7rc1 or later.

Mikael Magnusson



Bug#261560: iaxclient and iaxcomm

2004-09-15 Thread Mikael Magnusson

Hi,

I have debianized some packages that may be of interest. I have uploaded
iaxclient, iax2 and portaudio to http://mentors.debian.net/. If you like
to try them, then add the following line to your /etc/apt/sources.list
and download the (source) packages.

deb-src http://mentors.debian.net/debian unstable main contrib non-free

Package  Version
iaxclient20040728-0
iax2 0.2.3.cvs20040728-0
portaudio18.1-0

You will also need libspeex1 and libspeex-dev, version 1.1.3-1 from
Debian experimental.

Feel free to send me feedback.

Regards,
Mikael Magnusson






Bug#269925: ITP: portaudio -- Portable audio I/O

2004-09-09 Thread Mikael Magnusson

Junichi Uekawa wrote:

I looked at this in the past, and I avoided doing this package; 
It has an additional licensing clause to a BSD license:


Any person wishing to distribute modifications to the Software is 
requested to send the modifications to the original developer so that they can 
be incorporated into the canonical version.


An I felt rather uneasy about that.
A clarification from upstream author that this clause is not a binding one
(that one does not have to send the changes) might be useful.


regards,
junichi

 

Thanks for the information, but I don't think there should be a problem, 
because portaudio is already distributed in Debian main. Audacity uses 
portaudio and it's included in its source archive.


Regards,
Mikael




Bug#269925: ITP: portaudio -- Portable audio I/O

2004-09-04 Thread Mikael Magnusson
Package: wnpp
Severity: wishlist

* Package name: portaudio
  Version : 18.1
  Upstream Author : Ross Bencina [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Phil Burk [EMAIL PROTECTED]
* URL or Web page : http://www.portaudio.com/
* License : Modified BSD style license
  Description : Portable audio I/O

 PortAudio is a portable audio I/O library designed for cross-platform
 support of audio. It uses a callback mechanism to request audio
 processing.  Audio can be generated in various formats, including 32
 bit floating point, and will be converted to the native format
 internally.

I have uploaded an experimental version to mentors.debian.net:

http://mentors.debian.net/debian/pool/main/p/portaudio/portaudio_18.1-0.dsc

Regards,
Mikael Magnusson



Openmsx as #226346 ITP and #221086 RFP

2004-08-04 Thread Mikael Magnusson
Openmsx exists both as #226346 ITP and #221086 RTP. Shouldn't they be 
merged or something?


Thanks,
Mikael



Bug#209012: alsa-tools: as10k1 beta package available

2004-06-28 Thread Mikael Magnusson
I have packaged as10k1 from alsa-tools. As10k1 is an assembler for 
the EMU10K1 (EMU10K2) DSP chip. The resulting binary DSP programs can be
loaded into the ALSA sound driver with ld10k1.

My beta alsa-tools source package and as10k1 i386 binary package are available
from http://mentors.debian.net/ and
http://217.215.90.41/debian/pool/unstable/main/

Go to http://ld10k1.sourceforge.net/ for the ld10k1 source.

Regards,
Mikael