Bug#722445: ITP: skippy-xd -- A full-screen Expose-style standalone task switcher for X11.

2013-09-10 Thread Martin Brambilla
Package: wnpp Severity: wishlist Owner: Martin Brambilla * Package name: skippy-xd Version : 0.5.1 Upstream Author : Martin Brambilla * URL : http://code.google.com/p/skippy-xd/ * License : GPL v2+ Programming Lang: C Description : A full-screen Expose

Re: Bug#722203: RFP: Kids' Media Player - an audio and video player designed especially for children

2013-09-10 Thread Andrei POPESCU
Control: reassign -1 wnpp Control: retitle -1 RFP: kmp -- Kid's Media Player - audio and video player designed especially for children Hi Michael, Have you considered packaging it yourself? You can ask for advice and look for a sponsor on http://lists.debian.org/debian-mentors Full quote below

Re: Nitpicking in the NEW queue.

2013-09-10 Thread Charles Plessy
Hi Paul, Le Tue, Sep 03, 2013 at 09:12:42AM -0400, Paul Tagliamonte a écrit : > > README.Source would surely get my attention (as would README.Debian). Acutally, I do not know what is missing from README.Debian to justify the existence of this package. It runs a script each time a kernel pack

using packages from sid on travis-ci.org

2013-09-10 Thread Daniel Pocock
Some of the upstream projects I work on use travis-ci.org for continuous integration In some cases I'd like to configure builds that depend on packages from Debian unstable, but I'm not sure of the Ubuntu or travis way of doing that, has anybody dealt with this before? Or is there a Debian alte

Bug#722429: ITP: osmctools -- Some tools to manipulate OpenStreetMap files

2013-09-10 Thread Pierre Blanc
Package: wnpp Severity: wishlist Owner: Pierre Blanc * Package name: osmctools Version : 0.1 Upstream Author : Markus Weber * URL : http://gitorious.org/osm-c-tools/ * License : AGPL-3 Programming Lang: C Description : Some tools to manipulate OpenStre

Mass bug filing: Ruby packages still following old policy

2013-09-10 Thread Gunnar Wolf
Hi, I am about to file a bug on ~30 packages, most of them Ruby libraries, some of them packages that include a Ruby library between their outputs. I am still going through the packages to get a final list, but it will mostly affect: • libabstract-ruby • libamazon-ruby • libamrita2-ruby • libesca

Re: overriding udev rules

2013-09-10 Thread Michael Biebl
Hi, Am 10.09.2013 02:06, schrieb Patrick Lauer: > On 09/10/2013 02:50 AM, Lennart Poettering wrote: >> See >> http://www.freedesktop.org/wiki/Software/systemd/PredictableNetworkInterfaceNames/ >> >> The resulting names are somtimes a bit ugly, but predictable and stable, >> and do not change on e

Re: new persistent network interface naming [Re: overriding udev rules]

2013-09-10 Thread Michael Biebl
Btw, we didn't remove support for the new predictable network interface naming scheme. It's explicitly opt-in atm and you can use it by setting the net.ifnames=1 kernel command line parameter [1]. Existing NAMEs set via /etc/udev/rules.d/70-persistent-net.rules still take precedence, so you will h

Re: overriding udev rules

2013-09-10 Thread Bjørn Mork
Uoti Urpala writes: > Russ Allbery wrote: >>Kay Sievers writes: >> > Hmm, why would upgrades break? >> >> > The old file would still be there, rename the devices (if you keep the >> > patch to swap names, which upstream does not support any more), and take >> > precedence over tht new names; the

Re: overriding udev rules

2013-09-10 Thread Michael Biebl
Am 10.09.2013 01:28, schrieb Uoti Urpala: > Russ Allbery wrote: >> Kay Sievers writes: >>> Hmm, why would upgrades break? >> >>> The old file would still be there, rename the devices (if you keep the >>> patch to swap names, which upstream does not support any more), and take >>> precedence over t