Hello,
El sáb., 18 jun. 2016 21:12, Roberto S. Galende <roberto.s.gale...@gmail.com> escribió: > Package: wnpp > Severity: wishlist > Owner: "Roberto S. Galende" <roberto.s.gale...@gmail.com> > > Package name : bytes-circle > Version : 2.2-2 > > Upstream Author : "Roberto S. Galende" <roberto.s.gale...@gmail.com> > URL : > https://circulosmeos.wordpress.com/2015/10/10/statistics-circle-for-analysing-byte-entropy-in-files/ > > License : GPL 3 > Programming Lang: C > Description : Show byte statistics as an ascii circle graph > > bytes-circle is a program that shows statistics about bytes contained > in a file as an ascii circle graph of deviations from mean in sigma > increments. > > > By default, byte 0 is at the center of the circle and next bytes until 256 > are situated counterclockwise around the center. > > bytes-circle expects a colour terminal, though other options are available. > > > The ascii art produced uses this char array to represent increment > values of sigma from the statistic's mean: > . , - ~ + * o O # @ > > This ranges from zero (.) on the left, to 9*sigma (@) on the right. > If value is zero or over the mean the char is printed green. > If it is below the mean, it's printed red. A (blue) '=' char > represents a byte value that doesn't appear in the file. > > The program can be useful for statistically analyze the content of > files in a glimpse: text files are shown as a green centered crown, > compressed and encrypted files should be shown as equally distributed > variations with a very low CV (sigma/mean), and other types of files > can be classified between these two categories depending on their > ascii vs binary content, which can be useful to quickly determine how > information is stored inside them (redis db, mmedia files, etc). > Developers and data analysts could benefit from 'bytes-circle'. > > 2016-06-18 14:29 GMT+02:00 Roberto S. Galende <roberto.s.gale...@gmail.com > >: > >> Ok, I'm gonna fix all issues with this and related RFS #827487. >> As the name will change to 'bytes-circle', should I issue another bug >> here and in RFS, or do I continue with this? I'm not sure how to proceed >> now with the change of name... >> Thanks >> > You can retitle the bug, see: https://wiki.debian.org/HowtoUseBTS#Tweaking_bug_reports:_control.40bugs.debian.org