Bug#141748: Status?

2004-03-01 Thread Alessandro Razeto
On Mon, Mar 01, 2004 at 08:34:24 +1100, Brian May [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  Ferdinand == Ferdinand O Tempel [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
 
 Ferdinand Hey, I've recently taken an interrest in this product,
 Ferdinand and I was looking to implement it on some debian
 Ferdinand systems. To my surprise it's been silent around this
 Ferdinand package for almost 2 years. What is the current status
 Ferdinand of this package? OpenCA itself is currently somewhere
 Ferdinand in its 0.9's, and at least debian unstable now has a
 Ferdinand sufficient high version of openssl to be able to use
 Ferdinand it, I figure.
 
 Ferdinand If noone else is currently working on this, I could
 Ferdinand have a whack at packaging it on my own, but I'd hate to
 Ferdinand reinvent the wheel.
 
 Alessandro Razeto [EMAIL PROTECTED] is currently working
 on it.
Well openca 9.2 is under development, however some snapshot are already
packaged; you can find them at http://www.ge.infn.it/~razeto/openca/
(the latest snapshot Feb 25 does not work for me, I suggest Feb 4).

The original CVS archive of openca and debian stuff can be found on the 
openca cvs page (see www.openca.org).





Bug#141748: Status?

2004-02-29 Thread Ferdinand O. Tempel
Hey,

I've recently taken an interrest in this product, and I was looking to
implement it on some debian systems. To my surprise it's been silent
around this package for almost 2 years. What is the current status of
this package? OpenCA itself is currently somewhere in its 0.9's, and at
least debian unstable now has a sufficient high version of openssl to be
able to use it, I figure.

If noone else is currently working on this, I could have a whack at
packaging it on my own, but I'd hate to reinvent the wheel.

Please, an update.

Regards,

Ferdinand O. Tempel




Bug#141748: Status?

2004-02-29 Thread Brian May
 Ferdinand == Ferdinand O Tempel [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

Ferdinand Hey, I've recently taken an interrest in this product,
Ferdinand and I was looking to implement it on some debian
Ferdinand systems. To my surprise it's been silent around this
Ferdinand package for almost 2 years. What is the current status
Ferdinand of this package? OpenCA itself is currently somewhere
Ferdinand in its 0.9's, and at least debian unstable now has a
Ferdinand sufficient high version of openssl to be able to use
Ferdinand it, I figure.

Ferdinand If noone else is currently working on this, I could
Ferdinand have a whack at packaging it on my own, but I'd hate to
Ferdinand reinvent the wheel.

Alessandro Razeto [EMAIL PROTECTED] is currently working
on it.

Alessadandro,

What was the current status? Are there debs available for testing?

Thanks.
-- 
Brian May [EMAIL PROTECTED]