Bug#680352: Conquest Dicom Server Packaging

2014-01-27 Thread Pablo Lorenzzoni
retitle 680352 ITP: conquest-dicom-server -- ConQuest DICOM Server
owner 680352 !
thanks

Hello,

On Fri, Jan 24, 2014 at 05:36:16PM +0100, Mathieu Malaterre wrote:
 Hi,
 
 On Fri, Jan 24, 2014 at 5:32 PM, Pablo Lorenzzoni spec...@debian.org wrote:
  I am interested in helping conquest-dicom-server packaging.
 
  I've reviewed debian-med svn for the status and compared it with my own
  private efforts of doing the same thing and I think we both reached the same
  conclusion wrt how to treat the shipped modified versions of libjasper and
  libjpeg (static linking) and how to treat the dependencies on liblua5.1 and
  libsqlite3 (use the shared library already available in the repository).
 
  I wish to know if there's any uncommitted work and what are the plans for 
  the
  package. Also, do you remain interested in the task? How can I help?
 
 Everything was pushed last time I was interested in it. I moved away
 from using it. Feel free to hijack anything you want from debian-med
 svn.
 
 Good luck

I am taking over the package.

My work is at http://github.com/spectra/conquest-dicom-server with a mirror at
git+ssh://git.debian.org/git/debian-med/conquest-dicom-server.git

For now it compiles, but is still running on 0.0.0.0 and as root :-( My plans
for the package are (mostly) stated in README.Debian were pushed. I intend to
finish this soon so I can focus on those nasty bugs.

Thanks for your work Mathieu...

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Bug#680352: Conquest Dicom Server Packaging

2014-01-24 Thread Pablo Lorenzzoni
Hello Mathieu,

I am interested in helping conquest-dicom-server packaging.

I've reviewed debian-med svn for the status and compared it with my own
private efforts of doing the same thing and I think we both reached the same
conclusion wrt how to treat the shipped modified versions of libjasper and
libjpeg (static linking) and how to treat the dependencies on liblua5.1 and
libsqlite3 (use the shared library already available in the repository).

I wish to know if there's any uncommitted work and what are the plans for the
package. Also, do you remain interested in the task? How can I help?

Best regards,

Pablo

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Bug#152306: ITP: libdbi-ruby -- Database Independent Interface for Ruby

2002-11-14 Thread Pablo Lorenzzoni
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Hello!

Sorry, I've run out of time for this packaging. I was thinking of finishing it 
by january (after my life goes back to normal), but if you'd like you can 
take over the package right now.

It's not a difficult task, the main problem is to get the other ruby packages 
DBI depends on. Like Ruby/ODBC, Ruby/Oracle, Ruby/SQLite, Ruby/SQLRelay, 
Ruby/Interbase, Ruby/DB2 and Ruby/mSQL. They're not packaged yet, but they're 
available from RAA. Maybe you should group other 2-3 devels to package the 
whole thing... I don't know.

[]s

Pablo

Em Ter 12 Nov 2002 18:16, vocĂȘ escreveu:
| Is there any progress with this ITP? If you have problems with finishing
| it, I'd like to help, I'd like to use this software.
|
| On Mon, Jul 08, 2002 at 05:28:57PM -0300, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
|   Package: wnpp
|   Version: N/A; reported 2002-07-08
|   Severity: wishlist
|  
|   * Package name: libdbi-ruby
| Version : 0.0.15
| Upstream Author : Michael Neumann [EMAIL PROTECTED]
|   * URL : http://ruby-dbi.sourceforge.net/
|   * License : GPL
|
| BTW, it is BSD according to http://ruby-dbi.sourceforge.net/.
|
| Description : Database Independent Interface for Ruby
|  
|   This is much like Perl's DBI and it's a necessity for Ruby as well.
|  
|   I am currently using this and I can easily maintain it.
|  
|   []s
|  
|   Pablo
|  
|  
|   -- System Information
|   Debian Release: 3.0
|   Architecture: i386
|   Kernel: Linux zeus 2.4.18 #1 Ter Jun 4 17:28:03 BRT 2002 i686
|   Locale: LANG=pt_BR, LC_CTYPE=pt_BR

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Bug#152307: ITP: libdbi-ruby -- Database Independent Interface for Ruby

2002-11-13 Thread Pablo Lorenzzoni
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Hello!

Sorry, I've run out of time for this packaging. I was thinking of finishing
 it by january (after my life goes back to normal), but if you'd like you can
 take over the package right now.

It's not a difficult task, the main problem is to get the other ruby packages
DBI depends on. Like Ruby/ODBC, Ruby/Oracle, Ruby/SQLite, Ruby/SQLRelay,
Ruby/Interbase, Ruby/DB2 and Ruby/mSQL. They're not packaged yet, but they're
available from RAA. Maybe you should group other 2-3 devels to package the
whole thing... I don't know.

[]s

Pablo

Em Ter 12 Nov 2002 18:16, vocĂȘ escreveu:
| Is there any progress with this ITP? If you have problems with finishing
| it, I'd like to help, I'd like to use this software.
|
| On Mon, Jul 08, 2002 at 05:28:57PM -0300, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
|   Package: wnpp
|   Version: N/A; reported 2002-07-08
|   Severity: wishlist
|  
|   * Package name: libdbi-ruby
| Version : 0.0.15
| Upstream Author : Michael Neumann [EMAIL PROTECTED]
|   * URL : http://ruby-dbi.sourceforge.net/
|   * License : GPL
|
| BTW, it is BSD according to http://ruby-dbi.sourceforge.net/.
|
| Description : Database Independent Interface for Ruby
|  
|   This is much like Perl's DBI and it's a necessity for Ruby as well.
|  
|   I am currently using this and I can easily maintain it.
|  
|   []s
|  
|   Pablo
|  
|  
|   -- System Information
|   Debian Release: 3.0
|   Architecture: i386
|   Kernel: Linux zeus 2.4.18 #1 Ter Jun 4 17:28:03 BRT 2002 i686
|   Locale: LANG=pt_BR, LC_CTYPE=pt_BR

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Bug#152305: ITP: libdbi-ruby -- Database Independent Interface for Ruby

2002-11-13 Thread Pablo Lorenzzoni
Hello!

Maybe we should forma a Task Force for this. What do you think to post to 
debian-devel asking for help? It's really trivial to package dbi-ruby stuff, 
the problem is to package every dependency.

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Pablo

Em Qua 13 Nov 2002 12:45, Dmitry Borodaenko escreveu:
| On Wed, Nov 13, 2002 at 09:37:58AM -0200, Pablo Lorenzzoni wrote:
|  PL Sorry, I've run out of time for this packaging. I was thinking of
|  PL finishing it by january (after my life goes back to normal), but if
|  PL you'd like you can take over the package right now.
|
| I am very busy right now too, so we will see who frees up first :)
|
|  PL It's not a difficult task, the main problem is to get the other
|  PL ruby packages DBI depends on. Like Ruby/ODBC, Ruby/Oracle,
|  PL Ruby/SQLite, Ruby/SQLRelay, Ruby/Interbase, Ruby/DB2 and Ruby/mSQL.
|  PL They're not packaged yet, but they're available from RAA. Maybe you
|  PL should group other 2-3 devels to package the whole thing... I don't
|  PL know.
|
| If I will put myself together to work on this package, I will only
| package PostgreSQL driver which I am going to use and thus will be able
| to test, and invite anyone interested to help me package and test the
| rest of them. Getting external help with be made more difficult by the
| fact that all drivers will be in the single source package, but, after
| all, that is what co-maintainers are for :)

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Bug#104380: ITP: knocker -- a simple and easy to use TCP security port scanner

2001-07-12 Thread Pablo Lorenzzoni
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Package: wnpp
Severity: wishlist

Knocker is a new, simple, and easy to use TCP (no UDP yet) security 
port scanner which is able to analyze hosts and all of the different 
services started on them. 

Original project URL:
http://knocker.sourceforge.net/

My Debian packages are at:
http://people.debian.org/~spectra/knocker/

Licensing: GPL

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Bug#100667: ITP: secpanel -- A Tcl/Tk GUI for SSH and SCP.

2001-06-13 Thread Pablo Lorenzzoni
Package: wnpp
Severity: wishlist

SecPanel serves as a graphical user interface for
managing and running SSH (Secure Shell) and SCP (Secure
Copy) connections.

SecPanel is not a new implementation of the Secure
Shell protocol or the ssh software-suite. SecPanel sits on top of SSH 
software-suites and supports the commercial SSH and the OpenBSD's 
free SSH implementation (respectively ssh-nonfree and ssh packages 
under debian).

Original project URL:
http://www2.wiwi.uni-marburg.de/~leich/soft/secpanel/

My packages (please, consider only the sid version) are at:
http://radiologia.fffcmpa.tche.br/spectra/secpanel/

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Bug#100667: Forgot to mention the license

2001-06-13 Thread Pablo Lorenzzoni
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Hello!

I've forgot to mention that it is licenced under GPL

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Bug#95580: ITP: tcpspy -- a tcp connections logger

2001-04-28 Thread Pablo Lorenzzoni
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Package: wnpp
Severity: wishlist

TCPSpy is an administrator's tool that logs information
about incoming and outgoing TCP/IP connections. It's
written in C and uses no libpcap functions, unlike tcpdump.

Connections are selected for logging with rules, similarly
to the filter expressions accepted by tcpdump. The
following information is logged: username, local address
and port, remote address and port, and, optionally, the
executable filename.

At present, only the IPv4 protocol is supported.

Original project URL:
http://users.rendrag.net/~tim/software/tcpspy.php3

My packages (please, consider only the sid version) are at:
http://radiologia.fffcmpa.tche.br/spectra/tcpspy/

Licensing: BSD-like

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