Salvatore Bonaccorso salvatore.bonacco...@gmail.com writes:
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* Package name: libacme-progressbar-perl
Version : 1.125
Upstream Author : Ricardo SIGNES r...@cpan.org
* URL
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* Package name: libkiokudb-perl
Version : 0.26
Upstream Author : Yuval Kogman nothingm...@woobling.org
* URL : http://search.cpan.org/dist/KiokuDB/
* License : Artistic or GPL-1+ (e.g as Perl)
Programming Lang: Perl
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I request an adopter for the nc6 package.
The package description is:
A simple Unix utility which reads and writes data across network
connections using TCP or UDP protocol. It is designed to be a reliable
back-end tool that can be used directly or easily
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I request an adopter for the slashem package.
The package description is:
Super Lotsa Added Stuff Hack - Extended Magic (SLASH'EM)
is a role-playing game where you control a single character. The
interface and gameplay are similar in style to Rogue, ADOM,
Hi Dominic,
Nearly a half year ago you posted an intend to package Data::ICal for
Debian. Do you still intend to do this?
Otherwise I would like to package it and include it in the Debian Perl
Groups repository.
//Peter Makholm
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Hi,
In July you posted an Intend To Adopt the debnest package. Is this
still you plan?
Do you have any development plans for the software or did you only plan
to do pure maintanince of the package?
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* Package name: ebug-http
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* License : as Perl itself (GPL
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* Package name: libexpect-simple-perl
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* Package name: libtest-expect-perl
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tag 436128 pending
thanks
As mentioned in mail of October 2 I have now hijacked the ITP's of
ack-grep and libfile-next-perl and uploaded packages.
//Peter Makholm
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packages.
//Peter Makholm
will break things.
If you want you pacakge uploaded you should fix these problems. Using
the same source pacakge names as another package is really a
showstopper.
I would still be like to sponsor you packages or upload my own
packages.
//Peter Makholm
Hi Marc-André,
I found you ITP of ack because I planned to package it myself.
It looks like you failed to get it uploaded because libfile-next-perl
is an unmet dependencies. You also have an ITP on libfile-next but no
link to a package in the bug report. I would really like to see ack
included
of netcat, with several advantages:
Allready packaged, even with the latest version in testing.
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~/tmp$ apt-cache search netcat6
netcat6 - TCP/IP swiss army knife with IPv6 support
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~/tmp$
//Peter Makholm
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* Package name: inotify-tools
Version : 2.6
Upstream Author : Rohan McGovern [EMAIL PROTECTED]
* URL : http://inotify-tools.sourceforge.net/
* License : GPL
Programming Lang: C
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I don't play these games anymore. Upstream is almost dead and the code
is being incorporated in scummvm.
The control file from my soon to be latest update:
Source: sarien
Section: games
Priority: extra
Maintainer: Debian QA Group [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Build-Depends:
No, it is licensed under a 3-clause BSD-license. (except the third
clause says 'Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, U.S. Dept. of
Energy' instead of just refering to the university so you have to
include the copyright in you package)
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http://hacking.dk | bug in GNU Mach whereby hitting a key during the
| boot process causes the kernel
freeware
game Greed
None of the facts that it is UNIX-hosted, curses-based or originally
DOS freeware i necessary to mention in the documentation. It doesn't
give any information about what it is.
Well, 'Curses-based game [description of game]' might be ok.
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excatly the same.
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probaly not go
any further if you decides to keep you ITP. One package doesn't in
itself lead to many problems but I would rather stop it before I
should fight a to strong precedence to keep useless political
statement out of Debian.
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Peter Makholm | Why does the entertainment industry
it would be easier to remember to keep an eye on noegnud
too.
It would be nice if the packaging of the nethack-derivatives resembled
eavh others in some way.
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Peter Makholm |According to the hacker ethic, the meaning of life
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Is this in any ways better or different than Sarien which is all ready
packaged? (Yeah, I should get it moved into main).
Not that we can't have both packaged just to reduce possible waste of
time if both projects serve excatly the same needs.
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compiler. You need at least the RTL package before you
can start compiling anything.
plugh%
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retitle 148991 ITA: pspell -- Portable spell checker interface library
thanks
pspell is intergrated in New/Gnu Aspell which I've alleready
adopted. That leaves pspell-ispell in a uncertain state.
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really followed development of aspell.
I will look at pspell after I have done a triage on the aspell bug
list.
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E, why?
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tag 145880 + pending
thanks
Uploaded and awaits ftpmasters approval.
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would at least provide packages for
the IPv6-packagelist.
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David Kimdon [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I heard Daniel didn't want me to give out the deb line until he finds
a better place to mirror it, (still true Daniel?)
Couldn't you upload the relevant packages to 'experimental'? That
would probally be the easiest way to collaborated about a couple of
Grant Bowman [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
The LVM package version 0.8i-1 is only in Debian stable. The present
release is version 1.0.1. I am filing this because I sent an email to
There is a package with lvm version 1.0.1rc3 in testing. The package
is named lvm10 and is maintained by Robert
David Kimdon [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I'd like to play with subversion too. I don't want to step on any toes, or
repeat work though. I'm happy to help out however I can. Do you have any
preliminary pacakging done?
No I don't have any packages above the stage where packageing is
anything
David Kimdon [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I've got time at the moment so I'd be happy to work on this. If you
change it to RFP I'll come along and change it back to ITP, I think
that is the easiest way of doing it, or maybe just an e-mail to the
BTS saying that I'm ITP'ing it.
It should be
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I plan to package Subversion URL: http://subversion.tigris.org
The goal of subversion is to build a version control system that could
replace cvs. It will have all the features of CVS and rename of files
and directories, permisions and other meta information and
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I hereby put the bplay package up for adoption.
bplay is a nice little player for wav files (and some other formats I
think) working with two threads. A thread for reading the file and a
thread for playing the file.
It has some bugs regarding syncronization
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