Package: wnpp
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Hello all,
I intend to orphan the `animal' package. It no longer seems to be
used by anyone anymore, and there are no packages in either testing or
unstable that depend/build-depend on it.
If no one picks this up by 30 days (that seems a reasonable grace
period
Heya,
I've seen in #350740 that you're planning to provide Debian packages of
seamonkey. As I'm currently trying to prepare the removal of the old
mozilla suite, it would be nice to know how much work still needs to be
done to get the new seamonkey package into unstable.
Marc
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retitle 369191 RFA: genext2fs -- ext2 filesystem generator for embedded
systems
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retitle 369192 RFA: dchroot -- Execute commands under different root
filesystems
Bug#369192:
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retitle 317759 RFP: cia-clients -- Collection of CIA client scripts
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This ended up being a complex/useless package for many reasons.
If 1 binary package is created then:
* You have several sources
* You have a lot of dependencies
* Each script requires
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rename 368200 ITP: dvbshout -- utility for streaming MPEG audio from DVB cards
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* Package name: yacy
* URL : http://www.yacy.net/yacy/
* License : GPL
Programming Lang: Java
Description : P2P search engine
Something like Google, but totally distributed. Needs Java, but I have
heard it works fine with GNU
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Hi,
I was checking the upstream website and looks like that
animal [1]moved to be maintained under siptoolbox umbrella. I checked
at packages.d.o and [2]looks like Debian has this package.
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Package: wnpp
The following is an interesting and useful piece of software:
http://sourceware.redhat.com/sid/
Copyright: GPL v2 or later
From the web page:
SID is a framework for building computer system simulations. Specifically, a
simulation is comprised of a collection of loosely coupled
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I would like to adopt this package. My company is starting to use this
application for mass deployment in dozens of mail servers.
I will be studying the current mail read method for efficiency and
comparing it with
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Just waiting for a sponsor or for the DAM to approve my application,
whichever happens first. :-)
Charles
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I have not yet produced a package of this, and I do not think I will
have time to work on it again for some weeks, so I don't want to block
anyone else doing so.
Ben.
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Damián Viano wrote:
This ended up being a complex/useless package for many reasons.
If 1 binary package is created then:
* You have several sources
* You have a lot of dependencies
* Each script requires different handling/setup to work
I really don't see why this is
Felipe Augusto van de Wiel (faw) wrote:
I was checking the upstream website and looks like that
animal [1]moved to be maintained under siptoolbox umbrella. I checked
at packages.d.o and [2]looks like Debian has this package.
Then, if I understand correctly, we could place this bug
Charles Fry wrote:
Just waiting for a sponsor or for the DAM to approve my application,
whichever happens first. :-)
Have you done something else than just waiting sit in order to get the
sponsor?
I'm willing to sponsor.
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We need to wait for SeaMonkey 1.0.2 to be released first. I don't
want to start work with something that hasn't been endorsed yet by the
SeaMonkey Council, and SM 1.0.1 wouldn't build for Debian.
Gerardo Curiel wrote:
And now that i agreed to Marco to take the ITP, do you have discussed
(Marco)about this issue on debian-gtk or #gnome-debian at GimpNet?
What exactly issue?
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Marc 'HE' Brockschmidt wrote:
Heya,
I've seen in #350740 that you're planning to provide Debian packages of
seamonkey. As I'm currently trying to prepare the removal of the old
mozilla suite, it would be nice to know how much work still needs to be
done to get the new seamonkey package into
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