Your message dated Mon, 23 Apr 2012 23:30:02 +0200
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and subject line withdraw ITP for mkgltempdir - packaging it with glexec
has caused the Debian Bug report #669275,
regarding ITP: mkgltempdir -- Utility to create a directory owned by the gLExec
target user
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--- Begin Message ---
Package: wnpp
Severity: wishlist
Owner: Dennis van Dok <denni...@nikhef.nl>
* Package name : mkgltempdir
Version : 0.0.3
Upstream Author : Nikhef Grid Security Middleware Team
<grid-mw-secur...@nikhef.nl>
* URL : http://wiki.nikhef.nl/grid/GLExec_TransientPilotJobs
* License : Apache 2
Programming Lang: Bourne Shell
Description : Utility to create a directory owned by the gLExec target
user
The gLExec program takes care of switching the user identity based
on grid credentials. Some use cases, in particular multi-user pilot-job
frameworks, may have a need to securely create a temporary directory
owned by the target user. The mkgltempdir utility takes care of creating
such a directory.
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--- Begin Message ---
As the mkgltempdir utility is really small and simple, I've decided that
I might as well package it with glexec (ITP #664738). So the separate
ITP is no longer required.
I wondered whether I should merge the ITP numbers instead of just
closing this one.
Dennis van Dok
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