RFS: openshot (updated package)

2010-09-19 Thread Jonathan Thomas
Dear mentors, I am looking for a sponsor for the new version 1.2.0-1 of my package "openshot". It builds these binary packages: openshot - Create and edit videos and movies openshot-doc - Help manual for OpenShot Video Editor The package appears to be lintian clean. The package can be found o

RFS: ia32-libs (updated package)Dear mentors,

2010-09-19 Thread Goswin von Brederlow
I am looking for a sponsor for the new version 20100919 of my package "ia32-libs". It builds these binary packages: ia32-libs - ia32 shared libraries for use on amd64 and ia64 systems ia32-libs-dev - ia32 development files for use on amd64 and ia64 systems The package appears to

RFS: mediathekview

2010-09-19 Thread Thomas B.
Dear mentors, I am looking for a sponsor for my package "mediathekview". * Package name: mediathekview Version : 2.1.5-1 Upstream Author : W.Xaver * URL : http://sourceforge.net/projects/zdfmediathk/ * License : GPL version 3 Section : video It buil

Re: RFS: sisc

2010-09-19 Thread David Banks
Hey Torsten, I uploaded a new version of the package. On 12 September 2010 18:28, Torsten Werner wrote: > At least the copyright holders and/or licenses of the > following files are not documented: > > doc/sss/dbparam.dsl Now mentioned in debian/copyright. The license was not in the files them

Re: problem with lintian overrides

2010-09-19 Thread Noel David Torres Taño
On Domingo 19 Septiembre 2010 13:00:17 Karl Goetz escribió: > On Sat, 18 Sep 2010 22:25:31 +0100 > > Noel David Torres Taño wrote: > > On Sábado 18 Septiembre 2010 15:01:55 Peter Pentchev escribió: > > > On Sat, Sep 18, 2010 at 02:45:45PM +0200, Sven Joachim wrote: > > > > On 2010-09-18 14:27 +02

Re: Is Debian Repeat Secure?

2010-09-19 Thread Martin Owens
On Sun, 2010-09-19 at 13:50 +0100, Tony Houghton wrote: > I guess you already know you need to install gnupg-agent and one of > the > pinentry-* packages, but I found that Debian differs from Ubuntu by > not > enabling use-agent by default, so you have to edit ~/.gnupg/gpg.conf. Thanks for the in

RFS: xfe (updated package)

2010-09-19 Thread Joachim Wiedorn
Dear mentors, I am looking for a sponsor for the new version 1.32.1-5 of my package "xfe". It builds these binary packages: xfe- A lightweight file manager for X11 xfe-i18n - A lightweight file manager for X11 (i18n support) xfe-themes - A lightweight file manager for X11 (themes) The

Re: Is Debian Repeat Secure?

2010-09-19 Thread Tony Houghton
On Sun, 19 Sep 2010 08:13:16 +0100 Chris Baines wrote: > Not a direct answer to your question, but, when I was using Ubuntu I had > a script that I was using to make about 300 packages, I only had to type > in my key once or twice. I have been trying to work out how to do it on > Debian but so fa

Re: problem with lintian overrides

2010-09-19 Thread Karl Goetz
On Sat, 18 Sep 2010 22:25:31 +0100 Noel David Torres Taño wrote: > On Sábado 18 Septiembre 2010 15:01:55 Peter Pentchev escribió: > > On Sat, Sep 18, 2010 at 02:45:45PM +0200, Sven Joachim wrote: > > > On 2010-09-18 14:27 +0200, Noel David Torres Taño wrote: > [...] > > Many thanks to both of yo

Re: Is Debian Repeat Secure?

2010-09-19 Thread Sascha Silbe
Excerpts from Russ Allbery's message of Sun Sep 19 10:01:58 +0200 2010: > I use gpg-agent with a five minute timeout, which is long enough to let me > sign a bunch of packages while I'm actively working (plus git tags and so > forth) but short enough that I'm not too worried about an attacker taki

Re: Is Debian Repeat Secure?

2010-09-19 Thread Russ Allbery
Martin Owens writes: > Building debs for ppa uses gpg and signs each source package build in > two different places requiring the unlocking of the gpg key twice. > I've been running a script which builds 4 packages for 3 ubuntu releases > which comes to typing in my gpg passphraise 24 times in s

Re: Is Debian Repeat Secure?

2010-09-19 Thread Chris Baines
Not a direct answer to your question, but, when I was using Ubuntu I had a script that I was using to make about 300 packages, I only had to type in my key once or twice. I have been trying to work out how to do it on Debian but so far have come up short. Chris On Sun, 2010-09-19 at 01:58 -0400,