Bug#696183: ITP: libgetoptionkit-php -- Commandline options parser for PHP 5.3.

2012-12-17 Thread Tomasz Muras
Package: wnpp
Severity: wishlist
Owner: Tomasz Muras nexor1...@gmail.com

* Package name: libgetoptionkit-php
  Version : 1.2.1
  Upstream Author : Yo-An Lin (c9s) cornelius.h...@gmail.com
* URL : https://github.com/c9s/GetOptionKit
* License : GPL v3
  Programming Lang: OHO
  Description : Commandline options parser for PHP 5.3.

 Object-oriented, flexible and extendable GetOpt toolkit for PHP.
 Supports type constraints, flag, multiple flag, multiple values, 
 required value checking.


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Bug#632450: ITP: pmatch -- Duplicate finder and removal tool.

2011-07-03 Thread Tomasz Muras
 Package: wnpp
 Severity: wishlist
 Owner: Tomasz Muras nexor1...@gmail.com


 * Package name    : pmatch
   Version         : 0.4.0
   Upstream Author : Tomasz Muras nexor1...@gmail.com
 * URL             : http://pmatch.rubyforge.org
 * License         : GPL v3
   Programming Lang: Ruby
   Description     : Duplicate finder and removal tool.

 Perfect Match (pmatch) is a command-line utility for finding duplicate
 files. It can perform some logic for choosing which duplicate to act on
 (delete, create a link or perform any other action).

 Hi,

 we already got the packages fdupes, rdfind, fslint, perforate for this
 purpose.[1] And there's a tool called duff[2], not yet packaged for Debian. I
 don't think we need another tool for this. And I don't think such basic tools
 should be written in a scripting language.

 [1] found by axi-cache search duplicate files
 [2] http://duff.sourceforge.net/

To answer this one and comment from Olivier Berger.
fslint is a GUI program, pmatch focuses on CLI functionality.
I covered difference between fdupes (and other) already in my previous
mail, see [1]. The same applies to duff and perforate.
rdfind has similar functionality but it only allows for
differentiating between originals and duplicates via the order of the
arguments. pmatch will allow for secondary choices. pmatch also
searches for partial files, If you're interested in even more
similar application (not necessarily packaged for Debian, see [2]).

[1] http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=632450#20
[2] http://pmatch.rubyforge.org/competition.html

Thanks for the comments,
Tomasz Muras



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Bug#632450: ITP: pmatch -- Duplicate finder and removal tool.

2011-07-02 Thread Tomasz Muras
Package: wnpp
Severity: wishlist
Owner: Tomasz Muras nexor1...@gmail.com


* Package name: pmatch
  Version : 0.4.0
  Upstream Author : Tomasz Muras nexor1...@gmail.com
* URL : http://pmatch.rubyforge.org
* License : GPL v3
  Programming Lang: Ruby
  Description : Duplicate finder and removal tool.

Perfect Match (pmatch) is a command-line utility for finding duplicate files.
It can perform some logic for choosing which duplicate to act on (delete, create
a link or perform any other action).



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Bug#632450: ITP: pmatch -- Duplicate finder and removal tool.

2011-07-02 Thread Tomasz Muras
Lars,

On Sat, Jul 2, 2011 at 1:03 PM, Lars Wirzenius l...@liw.fi wrote:
 It seems you didn't Cc the bug, or debian-devel. Just in case that
 was intentional, I'm not doing it either.

My mistake, thanks for pointing it out.

 On Sat, Jul 02, 2011 at 12:36:51PM +0100, Tomasz Muras wrote:
 It is different as it (tries to) solve the problem of not just on
 finding the duplicates but also what should be done with them once
 they are found (e.g. which file should be considered original and
 which duplicate). My original motivation behind first looking for and
 then creating this utility was cleaning up my photos: imagine
 thousands of files in hundreds of directories that needed to be clean
 up. I had a preference to leave some files in sorted directories,
 while removing the duplicates from all those dump, backup, etc
 ones in the automated fashion. And my top priority: I could not allow
 for any mistakes, so I've put significant effort into testing the
 tool.

 The second problem it solves is finding and acting on files that are
 partial files of some other, presumably full file (e.g. not completed
 FTP download).

 Before I started working on it I looked for similar utilities and
 documented it [1]. Also see [2] for other usages.

 [1] http://pmatch.rubyforge.org/competition.html
 [2] http://pmatch.rubyforge.org/usage.html

 I welcome any comments and criticism.
 Tomek

 That does make pmatch seem like a very useful tool! You should add
 some summary of that information from the usage page to your long
 package description.

Agreed. I guess I did a poor job at advertising the package.

 Your description said you use a hash to compare files. Is that
 a hash of the complete file? I found, when developing my tool,
 that it's much faster to compare just a little bit of data from
 the beginning of the file, and since my data set had several quite
 large files, this had a big impact. (Obviously, check file size first.)

 I quite like your approach of writing out shell commands instead of
 doing any changes directly.

 Looking forward to seeing pmatch in Debian.

Agreed again, I'm planning to do more work on pmatch soon - at the
moment getting it into Debian is my priority.
Comparing the initial size may be a very good idea, especially for my
use case (photos) as most of the files are of similar size.

Thank you for your review Lars,
Tomek



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Bug#627244: RFP: dragmath -- Java applet that allows for easy, drag and drop equation editing.

2011-05-18 Thread Tomasz Muras
Package: wnpp
Severity: wishlist


* Package name: dragmath
  Version : 0.7.8.2
  Upstream Author : Chris Sangwin c.j.sang...@bham.ac.uk Alex Billingsley 
em...@alexbillingsley.co.uk
* URL : http://www.dragmath.bham.ac.uk/
* License : GPL3
  Programming Lang: Java
  Description : Java applet that allows for easy, drag and drop equation 
editing.

The editor lets users build up mathematical expressions in a traditional two 
dimensional way, and then output the results in a correctly formed syntax.

I would like to have DragMath packaged in Debian, because the package I'm 
working on - Moodle 2 is using it.
DragMath contains some embedded libraries, including JEP: 
http://sourceforge.net/projects/jep/, which is not maintained any more.



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Bug#590003: ITP: gnome-screensaver-flags -- 250 educational images for GNOME screensaver, (gnome-screensaver).

2010-07-22 Thread Tomasz Muras
Package: wnpp
Severity: wishlist
Owner: Tomasz Muras nexor1...@gmail.com


* Package name: gnome-screensaver-flags
  Version : 0.1
  Upstream Author : Tomasz Muras nexor1...@gmail.com
* URL : http://techblog.zabuchy.net
* License : GPL
  Programming Lang: None
  Description : 250 educational images for GNOME screensaver
(gnome-screensaver).

Screensaver containing about 250 static images with flags of the world.




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Bug#574969: Debian WNPP - Moodle

2010-04-07 Thread Tomasz Muras
On Fri, Apr 2, 2010 at 10:45 AM, Penny Leach pe...@mjollnir.org wrote:
 I just realised that there are two of you working on this package - for
 some reason I thought you were the same person, probably due to the emails
 from both of you being procmailed into different maildirs.

I'm afraid it's the same person - just me :). I have used another
email address by accident.
I've got the beginning of the new package, you can find it here:
www.zabuchy.net/debian/moodle_1.9.8-1_all.deb  - but there is much
more to be done!
So far I've got the package to work with dbconfig and perform the
upgrade from the current installation correctly.
I'm going to move on to generate new config file and de-bundle some
libraries. I had an initial look at the Debian patches currently
included - I think that most of them can be dropped.

How do I go about getting write access to the git repository (
http://git.debian.org/?p=pkg-moodle/moodle.git;a=summary )?

cheers,
Tomek



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Bug#574969: Debian WNPP - Moodle

2010-03-28 Thread Tomasz Muras
 The main problem, I believe, is that the package needs to be updated to the
 latest Moodle 1.9.x release.  1.9 was released two years ago.

 The second biggest problem, is that it needs to be migrated to
 dbconfig-common.

 After that we don't really have a list of problems with the packaging per
 se (other then the bug list), because we were planning on rewriting it
 from scratch.  I would recommend whoever takes it over, to seriously
 consider that option.

 Cheers,
 Penny

Hi Penny,

I started looking at packaging latest Moodle 1.9 and have few
questions (I'm not sure if I should be posting them here or is there
more appropriate place).

My plan is to package latest Moodle 1.9 (currently 1.9.8).

I will use dbconfig-common and quilt. dbconfig-common seems straight
forward but I'm not yet sure how to handle update from current package
to the new one that uses dbconfig. I could use any hints here.

I will create a small patch to use libphp-magpierss instead of
magpierss bundled with Moodle. I'm not sure about fix for MDL-7045
being included upstream. What would you do if it's not the case?
Package with the bundled library?

Updating to upstream 1.9.8 should close most of the bugs reported on
http://packages.qa.debian.org/m/moodle.html - I guess I will need to
go through them and confirm.

On which head in the moodle debian git repository should I work? new-sid?


cheers,
Tomek



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