Package: openscap-utils
Version: 1.3.8+dfsg-1
Severity: normal
Dear Maintainer,
oscap-docker doesn't working due to a missing dependency on
python3-openscap as seen below:
$ oscap-docker
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "/usr/bin/oscap-docker", line 24, in
from
Source: cppformat
Version: 3.0.1+ds-1
Version 4.0.0 of libfmt has been released - can you please release new
packages for it? (libfmt4-dev, libfmt4-doc, etc)
https://github.com/fmtlib/fmt/releases/tag/4.0.0
Thanks,
~Craig
One of the problems with mod_pagespeed is that it bundles a bunch of
libraries (such as zlib and libpng) and included them bundled in the
Debian package would be a policy violation. I created an issue in
mod_pagespeed's bug tracker requesting that they at least optionally
unbundle libraries:
OpenJDK bug report: https://bugs.openjdk.java.net/show_bug.cgi?id=100119
Oracle post announcing their fix for the issue:
http://blogs.oracle.com/security/2011/02/security_alert_for_cve-2010-44.html
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Package: open-vm-tools
The open-vm-tools project has released a new version (as of right now, the
latest is 8.4.2 dated July 15 2010). Debian should probably upgrade to it.
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I filed a bug report with upstream at
http://www.info-zip.org/board/board.pl?m-1268426340/
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Subject: Please sync with upstream version of gnash 0.8.6
Package: gnash
Severity: wishlist
Gnash 0.8.6 was released. It supports many more flash video based
websites and has faster playback. It also features an number of bug
fixes. More detailed information is available
I deliberatly removed jpegint.h from libjpeg7-dev. I do not think there
are
software requiring it anymore. Most JPEG header file are private and not
meant to be installed, and that include jpegint.h. The private header
files
are not garanteed to provide a consistent API across release.
Do
Package: libjpeg7-dev
Version: 7-1
Severity: normal
The file jpegint.h is part of the libjpeg source, but it's not included
in the libjpeg7-dev package. This issue is the same as that reported
against libjpeg-6 in bug 100171. I can only assume the solution will be
the same (a patch to the
Package: libapache2-mod-auth-mysql
Version: 4.3.9-11
Severity: wishlist
Version 2.9.0 of mod_auth_mysql from http://modauthmysql.sourceforge.net/
added support for formatting parameters to the condition clause
parameters. These parameters are:
%h DNS name of the remote host
%a IP
2.2.0 is now the latest version. http://maven.apache.org/release-notes.html
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Since Trac 0.11.4 is incompatible with Python 2.6, I've bumped the
severity of this bug to important. I suspect this issue affects a number
of users.
http://trac.edgewall.org/ticket/7876 python 2.6 breaks
attachments/milestone editing/likely more
~Craig
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Apparently, the build dependency simply needs to be changed from
libcap-dev to libcap2-dev. See
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/ntp/+bug/328376 for how this
problem was solved in ntpd.
Thanks,
~Craig
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There are a whole lot of problems that make it almost impossible:
- Build time and buildd resources
Granted - but Debian builds a lot of packages that require a lot of
processing power. I can't imagine building xulrunner 2x will be that
fatal.
- Upstream support (PGO is not supported yet on
None of the existing patches in debian/patches apply, so I removed them.
I had to create one new patch, as tsclient doesn't have a dependency on
libgnomeui-2.0 and it should. The patch I created is attached.
Finally, the dependencies need to be updated. If I have the time, I will
figure out what
Package: xulrunner
Version: 1.9.0.7-1
Severity: wishlist
xulrunner is not presently compiled with PGO (Profile Guided
Optimizations). PGO can significantly improve Iceweasel/Firefox
performance (some have reported a 3x performance improvement). It would be
really great if the Debian packages used
Any news on this? There's been a month since the last update. Thanks!
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http://tsclient.sourceforge.net/ is the best URL I could find for this
project. Perhaps that is what should be used.
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Package: tsclient
Severity: wishlist
There is a new version of tsclient (2.0.1) available from
http://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=192483
Fedora is using this version, so bumping to it is not unprecedented.
Thanks!
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No objection here - quilt looks like a great addition.
Thanks!
~Craig
Hi,
I plan to upload geoclue as NMU with the attached patch within the next
days if
there're no objections against it.
Cheers,
Bernd
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Package: open-vm-tools
dkms will allow the kernel modules to be automagically recompiled when a
new kernel is installed, which is incredibly handy.
Right now, there's a many step process required (get the source, compile
the source, install the modules) every time the kernel is upgraded.
With
Package: tomcat-native
Version: 1.1.16
Severity: import
Tags: ipv6
Tomcat-native 1.1.16 fixes a number of ipv6 and ssl issues. Currently,
tomcat-native 1.1.13 is more or less unusable (just installing currently
prevents tomcat from starting). Changelog at
JAI seems to be still under the JDL/JRL. In 2005, a bug report was filed
requesting a license change, and upstream agreed.
https://jai-core.dev.java.net/issues/show_bug.cgi?id=35 However, there has
been no more news that I could find out this license change, and the
license in the source
Anders M-Pedersen has put geoclue (using this packaging) into his PPA for
easier testing. https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+bug/260977/comments/8
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Thanks, Ross. I've just uploaded a new .diff.gz and .dsc that fixes the
problems you pointed out. I really appreciate your help!
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On Tue, November 18, 2008 6:11 am, Ross Burton wrote:
On Sun, 2008-11-16 at 15:36 -0500, Craig Andrews wrote:
The package can be found on my site
- URL: http://www.integralblue.com/debian/
This package is incorrectly generated
Ross
Thanks Ross - I've regenerated the diff.gz and uploaded
Greeting mentors,
I'm looking for a sponsor for the package geoclue.
* Package name: geoclue
Version : 0.11.1
Upstream Author : Keith Preston [EMAIL PROTECTED], Jussi Kukkonen
[EMAIL PROTECTED], Iain Holmes [EMAIL PROTECTED]
* URL : http://geoclue.freedesktop.org
*
I have completed packaging for geoclue.
http://www.integralblue.com/debian/
You can find the .diff.gz, .dsc, and .orig.tar.gz (which was downloaded
from http://folks.o-hand.com/~jku/geoclue-releases/geoclue-0.11.1.tar.gz )
there.
Can someone please review this?
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Gypsy has already been packaged upstream at
http://gypsy.freedesktop.org/wiki/ - see http://debian.o-hand.com/
This means the package just need to be quality reviewed I think.
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Severity: wishlist
package: wnpp
URL: http://www.freedesktop.org/wiki/Software/GeoClue
GeoClue - The Geoinformation Service
Geoclue is a modular geoinformation service built on top of the D-Bus
messaging system. The goal of the Geoclue project is to make creating
location-aware applications as
This bug is actually a duplicate of #456815. I didn't see it before... sorry.
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Package: apt-zeroconf
Severity: wishlist
When running more than one Debian box in a LAN with slow internet access
the most often used solution to prevent downloading the same Debian
package twice is running apt-cacher or the like on one single machine, a
centralized server.
The problem with this
I think apt-zeroconf would be a great addition to Debian. I bet if people
started using this app, Debian's infrastructure would see a measure (if
not significant) drop in bandwidth, and users would see faster effective
speeds from apt.
apt-zeroconf has already been packaged by upstream:
*
Package: curl-loader
Severity: wishlist
curl-loader (also known as omes-nik and davilka) is an open-source
tool written in C-language, simulating application load and application
behavior of thousands and tens of thousand HTTP/HTTPS and FTP/FTPS
clients, each with its own source IP-address. In
Any news? Anything I can do to help? I'd be more than happy to test
whatever needs testing.
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mod_auth_cas 1.0.8 has been released with the license exception:
https://www.ja-sig.org/svn/cas-clients/mod_auth_cas/tags/mod_auth_cas-1.0.8/README
And here's the announcement:
http://www.nabble.com/mod_auth_cas-1.0.8-released-td19384693.html
Looks like this may be packaged soon - many thanks!
Package: apr
APR is now at 1.3.2. Since all 1.x releases are binary and api compatible,
this should be? an easy bump.
http://www.apache.org/dist/apr/Announcement1.3.html
I'm specifically requesting this bump as the entropy source changed from
/dev/random to /dev/urandom in 1.3, which will help
Can you still bump to 1.3.2 for sid?
On Thu, June 26, 2008 3:36 pm, Debian Bug Tracking System wrote:
This is an automatic notification regarding your Bug report
which was filed against the apr package:
#488163: bump apr to 1.3.2
It has been closed by Ryan Niebur [EMAIL PROTECTED].
On Ubuntu, the package is working. See the launchpad issue at
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+bug/199754
What happens next? How does it get included in Debian?
Thanks!
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package: libapache2-mod-auth-cas
Can someone please package mod_auth_cas? The package name would be
libapache2-mod-auth-cas.
mod_auth_cas is an Apache 2.0/2.2 compliant module that supports the CASv1
and CASv2 protocols.
CAS is a popular centralized authentication provider. We're considering
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