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Bug#305850: w3mir: path to save files locally is incorrect

2005-04-24 Thread Frank Lichtenheld
On Fri, Apr 22, 2005 at 02:41:53PM +0100, Dafydd Tomos wrote:
> If this is not a bug in the newer version of URI::URL, then
> a simple fix is to add the following line at line number 588
> 
>   $lf_name =~ s/^\///;

One can not really call it a bug in URI::URL since the corresponding
specifications don't allow a syntax like file:index.html anyway, so
the behaviour is probably undefined (and a quick test of other
implementations indeed shows a wide range of behaviours).

The proper fix would probably be to use absolute file: URIs by
prepending the working directory. I will see if I can prepare a
patch for that.

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Bug#305565: acknowledged by developer (Use the recommended package.)

2005-04-24 Thread Matthew Vernon

 > dosemu-freedos is recommended and README.Debian tell you to use it.
 
Not in stable, it doesn't.

I suggest marking this one "woody", and closing it once sarge is out.

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Processing of w3mir_1.0.10-4_i386.changes

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w3mir_1.0.10-4_i386.changes ACCEPTED

2005-04-24 Thread Debian Installer

Accepted:
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Closing bugs: 215087 305850 


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Bug#215087: marked as done (Bad short description)

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Package: w3mir

According to the policy (3.4.1) the short description must not contain
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Furthermore, it shouldn't be a complete sentence, and you should avoid
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I would suggest something like :

"All purpose HTTP copying and mirroring tool"

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Source: w3mir
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We believe that the bug you reported is fixed in the latest version of
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Date: Sun, 24 Apr 2005 16:57:43 +0200
Source: w3mir
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Description: 
 w3mir  - all purpose HTTP copying and mirroring tool
Closes: 215087 305850
Changes: 
 w3mir (1:1.0.10-4) unstable; urgency=medium
 .
   * QA upload
   * Fix usage of URI::URL to get the local file name (Closes: #305850)
 Noticed by Dafydd Tomos
   * Fix short description to make it policy compliant (Closes: #215087)
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   * Fix clean target in debian/rules, it forgot some stuff
   * Fix path to Artistic license in debian/copyright
   * List copyright holders in debian/copyright
Files: 
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Package: w3mir
Version: 1:1.0.10-3
Severity: grave
Tags: patch
Justification: renders package unusable


This package has broken recently probably by an update
to URI::URL, or whichever Perl module provides unix_path()

When a URL is being requested and mirrored to disk,
the unix_path is function is called with the full URL
but this has recently changed which means the initial
'/' is returned

This means that the local filename to be used for saving
the file is for example /index.html or /graphics/image.png
which of course it can't save. The filename should be suitable
for saving into the current directory.

If this is not a bug in the newer version of URI::URL, then
a simple fix is to add the following line at line number 588

  $lf_name =~ s/^\///;


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Versions of packages w3mir depends on:
ii  libwww-perl   5.803-4WWW client/server library for Perl
ii  perl [libmime-base64-perl]5.8.4-8Larry Wall's Practical Extraction 

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--- /usr/bin/w3mir  2003-08-20 09:40:35.0 +0100
+++ w3mir   2005-04-22 14:22:00.0 +0100
@@ -585,6 +585,7 @@
   
   # Derive a filename from the url, the filename contains no URL-quoting
   my($lf_name) = (url "file:$lf_url")->unix_path;
+  $lf_name =~ s/^\///;
 
   # Make all intermediate directories
   &mkdir($lf_name) if $s==0;

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hi, i want adopt cantus' package

2005-04-24 Thread Fernando Viola
i've already rebuilt it and you can find the package on
http://webanetwork.free.fr/pub/debian/ ,if it is ok, please consider to
tell me what i must do in order to complete the adoption procedure.


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Bug#264816: doomlegacy-sdl: combines incompatible, non-dfsg licences

2005-04-24 Thread Lucas Wall
On 20/04/05 13:16, Jon Dowland wrote:
>>I've recently adopted doomlegacy. I am currently working on the
>>license issue.  Doomlegacy has been removed from unstable. I'm sending
>>this to the BTS so that nobody closes all of doomlegacy bugs because
>>of the removal.
> 
> 
> Hi - I'm pleased to see someone is working on this bug! I was wondering
> what your approach is. Given the upstream rewrite to C++, I'm concerned
> simply cutting out the portions which aren't good will not be effective
> in the long-run.

Well, my aproach is currently to cut out the portions that have license
problems. Its not a simple task and I'm sure it won't be effective in
the long run. But... That's the only option apart from trying to get the
code relicensed.

> I'm very interested in helping to persuade the licence
> owners of the dodgy material (raven/activision) to re-licence under the
> GPL. I know that Thierry's contact in Raven was in agreement.  It seems
> that activision (the publishers) are the ones that need convincing.

I was under the impression this was a dead end. It would be great if you
can get the code relicensed! That would solve the whole problem in one
blow. Thanks!

K.

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