-sensitive software in C, so I'm going to ask for its removal
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> > - do you use it?
>
> I do all I can to avoid it.
Does it come with unit tests? They might be useful to figure out what
it would take to break it properly this time around.
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> Test::PostgreSQL automatically setups a PostgreSQL instance in a temporary
> directory, and destroys it when the perl script exits.
Are you already aware of pg_virtualenv? It sounds like those are
overlapping a bit.
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> Description : Create a MD5 hash with hex encoding
node-md5-o-matic provides an md5 function that seems to do the same, can
you use that instead?
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Hi,
> Description : Get the PATH environment variable key cross-platform
This seems to be a subset of what node-osenv provides, can you use that
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>
> This Script can retrieve your Home Directory
Do we need a fourth node.js package to do this? We already have
node-resolve-dir, node-expand-tilde and node-osenv which all seems to do
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in different files, like users, cron jobs, and hosts,
> along with obviously discrete elements like packages, services, and files.
> .
> This module manages both the installation and configuration of OpenStack
> Barbican.
It would be useful if this included some description of
]] Kurt Roeckx
> I don't actually have the time to work on this currently, but it's
> clearly something I want.
Maybe file it as an RFP instead of ITP then?
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Does this do anything qemu-img does not?
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, Binary to ASCII,
Decimal to binary, Decimal to hex, Decimal to ASCII, Hex to binary,
Hex to decimal, Hex to ASCII, ASCII to binary, ASCII to decimal,
ASCII to hex.
How is this different from i(1) in the iprint package?
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if you can get
https://github.com/Tigge/Garmin-Forerunner-610-Extractor to work with
the Suunto as well.
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except a
global passive attacker.
Am I understanding it correctly that this is somewhat like sending an
encrypted message to a key's fingerprint in a DHT with an expiration
tacked on, or is this completely off the mark?
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for Varnish
This varnish module allows throttling by setting
rate limits on string keys built out of VCL variables.
What are your plans on how to build this, given Varnish 3.x doesn't ship
the necessary headers to compile vmods? (It's there in v4, mind.)
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: takes jobs descriptions in YAML to configure Jenkins
Already packaged,
jenkins-job-builder | 0.5.0-1 | jessie | source, all
jenkins-job-builder | 0.5.0-1 | sid| source, all
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a minor functionality of the package
depends on some other package, a suggests is fine. See
http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=119517
With 3.0 (quilt), you can have multiple upstream tarballs too.
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this? At least pv can do this too, including speed
adjustments at runtime.
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This sounds a lot like rdist.
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This is where Django Evolution fits in. Django Evolution is an
extension to Django that allows you to track changes in your models
over time, and to update the database to reflect those changes.
How does it compare with South?
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the term GLR parser before. Maybe I'm unique in that respect, but I
doubt it.
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* Package name: aekeech6
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* URL or Web page : gopher://err.no/aekeech6
* License : 2-clause BSD
Programming Lang: C
Description : duplicate
this be generalised to dedupe web servers, window managers and
init systems?
aekeech6 can, at least.
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If this actually is needed, put it in a script in moreutils?
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Am 19.12.2011 19:40, schrieb Tollef Fog Heen:
I don't really use it any longer since shells tend to have this
built-in.
... and I use it regularly. If it's okay with you, I'd like to adopt it.
Two more people were ahead of you in the queue, so just talk
in arbitrary ways by using a
printf-style format string to include various resource measurements.
I don't really use it any longer since shells tend to have this
built-in.
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Thanks for picking up the torch, much appreciated. :-)
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| URL : http://www.example.org/
This web site does not seem to include the software. ;-)
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| On Tue, Apr 05, 2011 at 08:40:49AM +0200, Tollef Fog Heen wrote:
| This sounds a lot like what a SOCKS proxy does? What does this provide
| over using ssh -D and tsocks?
|
| Yes, it sounds a lot like a SOCKS proxy.
|
| However, what sshuttle does is listen on a port
faking port numbers on localhost.
This sounds a lot like what a SOCKS proxy does? What does this provide
over using ssh -D and tsocks?
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| Programming Lang: Python
| Description : high-performance HTTP security proxy
How many thousand requests per second can you manage with this?
Usually, «high performance» and «python» don't mix.
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and will be out in 2011Q1 so varnishncsa-vhost won't ever be
in a stable release where it makes sense to have it.
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| Apache Rivet is a system for creating dynamic web content via a
| programming language integrated with Apache Web Server.
If you're going to capitalise it like that, you should write Apache
HTTP Server, since that's the correct name.
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that «apt2» isn't scheduled to replace
apt, with the apt maintainers's blessing. If they're happy to drop the
current apt in favour of «apt2», my complaint goes away.)
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* Package name: systemd
Version : 0
Upstream Author : Lennart Pottering
* URL or Web page : http://www.freedesktop.org/wiki/Software/systemd
* Code: http://cgit.freedesktop.org/systemd/
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this is part of 5.10.
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That's probably not relevant. Even if they're not copyrightable by
themselves, there are database rights to be taken into consideration.
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| * License : No license, only a copyright file
Surely that makes it illegal for us to distribute?
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I no longer use pam-passwdqc, so if somebody would like to adopt it,
that'd be appreciated. Upstream is active and responsive.
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| * Avoid aliases forever! Lamson uses friendly regular expressions
| and FSM-based routing.
What does the flying spaghetti monster have to do with email routing?
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recompilation. I think
| this gives sufficient reason for inclusion.
In Xresource format != via X resources. I don't see why a particular
file format is a sufficient reason to one WM or the other.
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retitle 548351 ITA: mlocate --quickly find files on the filesystem based on
their name
thanks
As I use this quite a bit, I'd like to adopt the package.
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to checking regular passwords, it offers support for passphrases and
can provide randomly generated passwords.
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retitle 476426 RM: xslide -- RoM: barely used; orphaned
thanks
Please remove xslide from the archive; I no longer use it and nobody
seems interested in adopting it.
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the other reasons stated in this thread, I could imagine it
giving you workaround for some of the bugs and missing features in the
google IMAP server. See [1] for more details.
[1]
http://pvanhoof.be/blog/index.php/2008/03/03/a-few-months-of-google-imap-lets-evaluate
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Isn't this use case covered well by cpipe, pv and similar tools?
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the removal bug for libzvt2.0-0, that'd be good.
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retitle 304169: RM: intuitively -- RoM; obsolete, alternatives exist
thanks
I'm somewhat sad to file this report as intuitively was my first package
in Debian, but it has now outlasted its usefulness. Please remove
intuitively from the archive.
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I've offered to sponsor him if he needs that and would be interested
in helping out with packaging. Note that there's a pkg-nx repository
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as good
solutions out there.
If nobody adopts it, I'll ask for its removal in a while.
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* Michael Schultheiss
| There are upgrade paths from G1 to G2 but G2 is currently in alpha, soon
| to be beta. I wouldn't want to replace the current G1 package with G2
| until G2 goes golden.
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| for integration into dpkg, then reversion should be too.
Three wrongs does not make a right (or one and a half right or
anything.)
| I really think reversion should be available.
I think it's useless, but if you're going to upload it anyhow, please
don't use the dpkg-* namespace.
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packages are slowly coming into shape, the arch repository I'm working
off is available at http://arch.raw.no/[EMAIL PROTECTED] ; you might
be wanting to take a look at that and work off it.
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Kernel: Linux 2.6.7
Locale: LANG=no_NO, LC_CTYPE=no_NO
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The OpenGroupware.org connector adds support for OpenGroupware.org
to the Evolution groupware suite.
What does that mean, in practice? Calendar + contacts synchronizing?
- tfheen
retitle 242809 ITA: quintuple-agent -- Secure store for secrets (passphrases,
etc.)
thanks
I'm working fixing quintiple-agent to use gtk2, and intend to adopt
the package.
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* Julien BLACHE
| A really useful tool (written in Python) that should have been written
| long ago already. If nobody opposes, I'll upload shortly (in the hope
| NEW will get unstuck soon).
Any progress in packaging this? I couldn't find it in unstable at
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I have no interest in Java any more, and my attempts at getting those
who adopted my other Java packages to adopt it have failed, so I am
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[...]
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I don't have time for RT any more, and those who have shown some
interest in picking it up hasn't yet. I'm therefore orphaning the
package and hoping that somebody picks it up. The orphaned package
should hit incoming today.
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* Steve Kemp
| Hi,
|
| I see that both of you expressed an interest in adopting gallery
| recently.
|
| I'm wondering if that is still the case?
I'm too busy ATM to adopt anything.
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* Christoph Siess
| I (as a wanna be Developer :)) would like to take it as my 1st debian
| package. So if that's no problem for you i will take care of it.
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of the relationship between this package and Policy as
|essential qualities of the maintainer of this package.
|
|This package is not much work. However, you may need to know some
|Haskell to figure out its current build system.
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I (or rather, some users of mine) are using it, so I'd take it, unless
somebody else shows up (i.e, I really have no need to have yet another
package, but if you don't get any answers in a few days, give me a bop
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suck for a long time, so I figured it would be good if it found
another maintainer.
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during
playback, to get a uniform sound level.
.
Players supporting this is XMMS 1.2.8 and newer.
It's not clear whether this package is under GPL or the LGPL yet, but
I am working with upstream on clearing this up.
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. It is
| especially useful for testing bootable software with Bochs; instead of
| being forced to copy your files to a diskette every time you want a test
| run, you can have Bochs boot the image file instead.
Any progress on this? It might be useful for debian-installer.
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of software then you may
charge for the collection but must make it clear that the software
is available for free and provide an internet address (accessible
to people who have not bought the collection) where the software
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Severity: wishlist
I intend to package hello-dbs, an example of using DBS -- doogie's
build system. This is meant as an example package, like hello and
hello-debhelper.
Package: hello-dbs
Priority: extra
Section: devel
Maintainer: Tollef Fog Heen [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Description
* Eric Gillespie
| Whoever steps forward, please contact me for a tar archive of my CVS
| repository.
I'd like to have it, unless somebody has stepped forward yet.
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retitle 134548 ITA: cvs
thanks
* Eric Gillespie
| Tollef Fog Heen [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
|
| I'd like to have it, unless somebody has stepped forward yet.
|
| They have, but i'd rather you have it. Still interested?
Yep, very much. Retitled the bug. :)
Do you have any URL for your
packages ready, or when the
upload to unstable is made.
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