Bug#623610: ITP: rt-extension-assettracker -- Add asset tracking to RT

2011-04-21 Thread Bradley Bell
Package: wnpp Severity: wishlist Owner: Bradley Bell b...@debian.org * Package name: rt-extension-assettracker Version : 2.0.0~b2 Upstream Author : Todd Chapman t...@chaka.net * URL : https://github.com/chakatodd/rt-extension-assettracker * License : GPL

Bug#299759: RFA: linux-wlan-ng -- utilities for wireless prism2 cards

2005-03-15 Thread Bradley Bell
Package: wnpp Severity: normal linux-wlan-ng is a set of drivers and utilities that is intended to provide the full range of IEEE 802.11 MAC management capabilities for use in user-mode utilities and scripts. The package currently supports the Intersil 802.11b Prism2, Prism2.5, and Prism3

Bug#279654: coaster

2005-02-22 Thread Bradley Bell
Gtkmm 2.5.5, which coaster needs, is now in experimental, so there should be little in the way of packaging coaster now. You may want to have a look at the coaster packaged here for reference: http://ubuntu.stufenseite.de/Repo/ -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of

Bug#176929: ITP: orbitcpp1.3 -- a C++ wrapper around ORBit2

2003-01-15 Thread Bradley Bell
Package: wnpp Version: unavailable; reported 2003-01-15 Severity: wishlist * Package name: orbitcpp1.3 Version : 1.3.1 Upstream Author : Murray Cumming [EMAIL PROTECTED], etc * URL : http://ftp.gnome.org/pub/gnome/sources/orbitcpp/ * License : LGPL

Bug#81234: working on bakery

2002-10-02 Thread Bradley Bell
I (the current maintainer of gtkmm and gnomemm) am working on bakery, and hope to have it uploaded soon. -brad

Bug#113304: ITP: Intel HaM linmodem drivers

2001-09-23 Thread Bradley Bell
Package: wnpp Severity: wishlist This driver has both open and closed-source components, but allows free redistribution, so it will go into non-free, i386 only (I guess), and will consist of several packages: intel-v92ham-source - source for building your own module debs (if you have a

Bug#84819: rdesktop

2001-05-06 Thread Bradley Bell
add it pretty soon. -brad On Sat, 5 May 2001, Bradley Bell wrote: Hi, are you still working on packaging rdesktop? I noticed that, though it's GPL, it contains a few files with a non-free license (crypto/arith.c crypto/arith.h, crypto/conf.h). If you're interested, I've

Bug#84819: rdesktop

2001-05-05 Thread Bradley Bell
Hi, are you still working on packaging rdesktop? I noticed that, though it's GPL, it contains a few files with a non-free license (crypto/arith.c crypto/arith.h, crypto/conf.h). If you're interested, I've got a patch to get rid of them, so rdesktop could go into main. I've also got the whole

Bug#84819: rdesktop

2001-05-05 Thread Bradley Bell
- samj On Sat, 5 May 2001, Bradley Bell wrote: Hi, are you still working on packaging rdesktop? I noticed that, though it's GPL, it contains a few files with a non-free license (crypto/arith.c crypto/arith.h, crypto/conf.h). If you're interested, I've got a patch to get rid

Bug#90828: [btb@debian.org: Re: lintian and plugins, again]

2001-03-28 Thread Bradley Bell
I know this was just recently discussed, so I'll make it quick. I have a package just about ready to upload, but for the errors lintian gives, because it uses .so plugins. It puts them in it's own subdirectory, but lintian still complains because policy doesn't define what is a shared library

Bug#90828: lintian and plugins, again

2001-03-23 Thread Bradley Bell
I'd like to package ximian's red-carpet, which uses .so files as plugins. I thought it was decided a few months ago that .so files which are in directories not listed in ld.so.conf would be treated as plugins, and not as normal shared libraries, but Lintian still gives me these errors: E:

Bug#90828: lintian and plugins, again

2001-03-23 Thread Bradley Bell
On Fri, Mar 23, 2001 at 09:25:58AM -0800, Sean 'Shaleh' Perry wrote: On 23-Mar-2001 Bradley Bell wrote: I thought it was decided a few months ago that .so files which are in directories not listed in ld.so.conf would be treated as plugins, and not as normal shared libraries, but Lintian