Package: wnpp Severity: wishlist Owner: "Matthias Blümel" <bla...@blaimi.de>
* Package name : phpmemcachedadmin Version : 1.2.2 Upstream Author : Cyrille Mahieux <cyrille.mahi...@free.fr> * URL : https://code.google.com/p/phpmemcacheadmin/ * License : Apache License 2.0 Programming Lang: PHP Description : Graphic administration for memcached to monitor and debug. This program allows one to see in real-time (top-like) or from the start of the server, stats for get, set, delete, increment, decrement, evictions, reclaimed, cas command, as well as server stats (network, items, server version) with googlecharts and server internal configuration You can go further to see each server slabs, occupation, memory wasted and items (key & value). Another part can execute commands to any memcached server : get, set, delete, flush_all, as well as execute any commands (like stats) with telnet To extract this information, phpMemcacheAdmin uses, as you wish, direct communication with server, PECL Memcache or PECL Memcached API. I made already a debian-package for the software and I will update it to mentors as soon as I get a bug-number. (https://github.com/krumedia/phpmemcachedadmin-debian) To build the package I used the package of phpmyadmin and parts of the corresponding fedora-package. We are using this Software in my company very often, so I am very sure, that this package will be tested and updated as soon as it is neccessary. Nevertheless I have a few questions: - The source-tar doesn’t have a subdirectory on the root. To get a orig.tar.gz I simply renamed it, is this correct, or should I repack it with the correct “debianized” directory structure. (I don’t think so, because there are no warnings/errors) - There are some files in the original tar which are unneccessarily marked as executable. Is there a “debian-way” to correct this? Maybe in rules#install? - I can’t find a ChangeLog in the original tar, but there is a website for this (http://blog.elijaa.org/index.php?pages/phpMemcachedAdmin-Release-Notes-and-Roadmap). Should I create a file by myself and add it somewhere in debian/? - The lighttp-configuration is untested, but that’s aside of correct po-files on my TODO-List -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-bugs-dist-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org