(resent to debian-devel because evolution did not add X-Debbugs-CC header) Subject: ITP: webcheck -- website link and structure checker Package: wnpp Owner: Arthur de Jong <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Severity: wishlist
* Package name : webcheck Version : 1.9.3 Upstream Author : Arthur de Jong <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> * URL : http://ch.tudelft.nl/~arthur/webcheck/ * License : GPL Description : website link and structure checker webcheck is a website checking tool for webmasters. It crawls a given website and generates a number of reports in the form of html pages. It is easy to use and generates simple, clear and readable reports. . Features of webcheck include: * support for http, https, ftp and file schemes * view the structure of a site * track down broken links * find potentially outdated and new pages * list links pointing to external sites * can run without user intervention Webcheck (release 1.0) was in Debian before, but was removed on 2005-02-02 (orphaned on 2004-05-31, request for removal on 2004-11-02, see bug #251931) because it was no longer maintained and there was no upstream development. Since I have taken over development and will maintain this package this is no longer the case. Bugs that were open at the time webcheck was removed: #71419 request for internationalization of output this is on the TODO list as a wishlist item #192868 handle relative links to file:/ urls nicely using file:/// urls is possible and supported, automatically translating relative or absolute paths into file:/// is also supported now #201154 please handle url()'s in stylesheets this is also implemented in the current version of webcheck #253424 recursion problem in sitemap module (key not found) this should be solved as most of the code is rewritten #271085 produce a validation report (using wdg-html-validator) there is an item on the TODO list to implement more html validation checking, however I do not think that submitting a large number of html pages to a web-based checker is a good idea #286017 problem with recent python version webcheck is developed using python 2.3 but is tested regularly with python 2.4 so this should be solved (this leaves two wishlist bugs in the TODO list) There are a couple of questions left though: * I'm not sure if I need some statement on the copyrights on the generated html files. The css file that is just copied has a BSD license. * The old package provides, conflicts with and replaces linbot (the name of webcheck a long time ago). Should I keep that or just drop it? (linbot was in slink, potato and woody but neither linbot or webcheck were in sarge) * The old package has a configuration file in /etc/webcheck and the new package no longer provides that. What would be the best way to get rid of it? (policy 10.7.3 has a note about removing conffiles but I'm not sure it's relevant) Should I delete it on upgrade? Btw, I'm packaging this as a native Debian package because I just want to release one version and have one source tarball. -- -- arthur - [EMAIL PROTECTED] - http://people.debian.org/~adejong --
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