Bug#659069: getting retroshare in Debian

2012-11-09 Thread Cyril Soler

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Hi,

The problem on debian is that they're using a verison of libupnp that has 
version number v1.6.17 but has been patched to comply to function prototypes
of version 1.8 (I hope I'm ok with version numbers). So using an ifdef on the 
version number does not work on debian, that's why we added the "ifdef
DEBIAN".  But defining this on ubuntu breaks the compilation, so we cannot 
include this patch in the released packages.

I've got no solution for now to sort this out cleanly.


On 11/09/2012 04:43 AM, Antoine Beaupré wrote:
> Another DD suggested the following patch to workaround the problem:
>
> --- libretroshare/src/libretroshare.pro.orig 2012-11-07 10:10:37.323894907 
> -0500
> +++ libretroshare/src/libretroshare.pro 2012-11-07 10:11:08.048213807 -0500
> @@ -218,7 +218,7 @@
>
> #CONFIG += version_detail_bash_script
>
> - DEFINES *= UBUNTU
> + DEFINES *= UBUNTU DEBIAN
> INCLUDEPATH += /usr/include/glib-2.0/ /usr/lib/glib-2.0/include
> LIBS *= -lgnome-keyring
> }
>
> It allows the package to compile libupnp, but i got stuck later. I
> eventually gave up on this.
>
> A.
>

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Bug#692774: ITP: throttle -- bandwidth limiting pipe

2012-11-09 Thread Tollef Fog Heen
]] Martin Steghöfer 

> throttle copies the standard input to the standard output while
> limiting bandwidth to the specified maximum. This is useful to limit
> resources (bandwidth, CPU time,...) when using it together with
> programs that don't support throttling natively.

Do we really need this?  At least pv can do this too, including speed
adjustments at runtime.

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Processed (with 1 errors): wnpp inconsistencies

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> owner 692597 Aron Xu 
Bug #692597 [wnpp] ITP: primus -- Low-overhead client-side GPU offloading
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Bug#692774: ITP: throttle -- bandwidth limiting pipe

2012-11-09 Thread Martin Steghöfer

To reply to Tollef's and Jonas' concerns:

"trickle", "iprelay" and "shepard" are socket-specific traffic shaping 
tools, whereas "throttle" is based on stdin and stdout. So it can be 
used in other contexts, where other tools are not applicable.


But yes, you are both right, "cstream" (with the "-t" option) and "pv" 
(with the "-L" option) do the trick, too. So "throttle" doesn't add a 
really new functionality to Debian. And no, we don't *absolutely* need 
it in Debian.


But we *can* have it at a low cost. The binary package will be tiny, the 
compilation happens within seconds and as updates don't happen very 
often and are not likely to change much of the tool's structure, package 
maintenance will be cheap, too.


And "throttle" seems to be a more popular solution to common problems 
than the other tools mentioned. When I was searching the web for the 
solution of a problem, the answer in several places was "throttle". So I 
finally compiled it from source. It would be nice to prevent other users 
from having to do this, too.


I am aware of Debian's problem of having a huge amount of packages and 
rather few maintainers. So I understand your concerns. I just think that 
the (little) added value is worth the (very little) effort.


Kind regards,
Martin


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Bug#692465: Managing aiccu through mentors.debian.net

2012-11-09 Thread Jeroen Massar
Daniel Echeverry wrote:

> To maintain a package, you must follow a set of step as described in this
> link [1]
> 
> However, if you want, I could help you to maintain the package for debían,
> I'm not a DD  but I have been packing for a long time.  We could do it
> together because in debian, A package can have multiple maintainers :)

Daniel, aiccu has Debian packaging information in the upstream (SixXS,
our) source archives since it's inception and first releases[1], as
well, we are heavy Debian users ourselves for a too long time, thus we
know how to package things quite well ;)

We also where informed that several DD's are very willing to mentor
uploads of aiccu into Debian thus thanks for the offer, but that base is
also covered.

Thus the "only" (ahem, it is not that easy) thing to do now is to
finalize the next aiccu version, go again through all the bug trackers
to see what is left and resolve those matters and then to test it on all
platforms, push it to github as we have stated and release the next version.

Greets,
 Jeroen

[1] http://www.sixxs.net/tools/aiccu/changelog
in 2004-09-09-beta2a there where fixes for debian packaging and
in 2005-08-14 debconf support was added.


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Bug#692829: ITP: pbsclusterviz -- PBS Cluster Visualisation

2012-11-09 Thread Paul Cochrane
Package: wnpp
Severity: wishlist
Owner: Paul Cochrane 

  Package name: pbsclusterviz
  Version : 0.7a
  Upstream Author : Paul Cochrane 
  URL : http://pbsclusterviz.sourceforge.net
  License : GPL
  Programming Lang: Python
  Description : PBS Cluster Visualisation

 PBS Cluster Viz is a project to display information useful to admins and
 users about a computing cluster managed by a PBS-compatible resource
 manager.  Information includes load and job distribution.
 Interactive as well as static output is available.


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Bug#426891: (no subject)

2012-11-09 Thread Martin Steghöfer
In the (duplicate) bug report #692774 Tollef and Jonas expressed 
concerns about putting effort into packaging a program whose 
funcionality is already in Debian via other tools.


http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=692774

In reply to that I repeat here what I already posted to #692774:

"trickle", "iprelay" and "shepard" are socket-specific traffic shaping 
tools, whereas "throttle" is based on stdin and stdout. So it can be 
used in other contexts, where other tools are not applicable.


But yes, you are both right, "cstream" (with the "-t" option) and "pv" 
(with the "-L" option) do the trick, too. So "throttle" doesn't add a 
really new functionality to Debian.


And no, we don't *absolutely* need it in Debian. But we *can* have it at 
a low cost. The binary package will be tiny, the compilation happens 
within seconds and packaging is simple. And as updates don't happen very 
often and are not likely to change much of the tool's structure, package 
maintenance in the long run will be cheap, too.


And "throttle" seems to be a more popular solution to common problems 
than the other tools mentioned. When I was searching the web for the 
solution of a problem, the answer in several places was "throttle". So I 
finally compiled it from source. It would be nice to prevent other users 
from having to do this, too.


I am aware of Debian's problem of having a huge amount of packages and 
rather few maintainers. So I understand your concerns. I just think that 
the (little) added value is worth the (very little) effort.


Kind regards,
Martin


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Bug#692830: ITP: nemo -- File manager for cinnamon

2012-11-09 Thread Nicolas Bourdaud
Package: wnpp
Severity: wishlist
Owner: Nicolas Bourdaud 

* Package name: nemo
  Version : 1.1.1
  Upstream Author : Linux Mint Project 
* URL : https://github.com/linuxmint/nemo/
* License : GPL2+
  Programming Lang: C
  Description : File manager for cinnamon

Nemo is a complete fork of Nautilus 3.4 and its goal is to extend the Cinnamon
user experience to desktop and file management.


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Bug#692830: ITP: nemo -- File manager for cinnamon

2012-11-09 Thread John Paul Adrian Glaubitz
On Fri, Nov 09, 2012 at 03:59:00PM +0100, Nicolas Bourdaud wrote:
> 
> Nemo is a complete fork of Nautilus 3.4 and its goal is to extend the Cinnamon
> user experience to desktop and file management.

I don't think it is currently a sensible decision to introduce
duplicate GNOME3 packages into Debian. Nautilus 3.4 is currently
available through GNOME3, so this would introduce redundancy.

Also, I am not really convinced of the quality of the packages by
Linux Mint. The mdm display manager in the current Linux Mint release
is a dirty fork of the original gdm 2.20 code with the word "gdm"
regexp-replaced by "mdm" (the readme [1] refers to
"ftp://ftp.gnome.org/pub/GNOME/sources/mdm/"; as the download location,
for example). Also, the debian directory contains a control.in
template which is never used (since this was part of the original
Debian package). The package doesn't cleanly co-install with gdm nor
gdm3, contains tons of lintian errors and uses a completely outdated
version of debhelper. I don't think such packages would meet the
quality standards of Debian.

Also, last time I checked, Linux Mint Debian itself mixes packages
from unstable with their own repository and I have seen many package
conflicts with this setup. I think a derivative distribution should
always maintain their own complete repository.

Cheers,

Adrian

> [1] https://github.com/linuxmint/mdm/blob/master/README
> [2] https://github.com/linuxmint/mdm/tree/master/debian/control.in


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Processed: tagging as pending bugs that are closed by packages in NEW

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> # Tagging as pending bugs that are closed by packages in NEW
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> # Source package in NEW:  href="http://packages.qa.debian.org/libgmpada";>libgmpada
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Bug #692663 [src:libgmpada] libgmpada: missing (XS-)Testsuite: autopkgtest 
header in source stanza
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Bug #691160 [python-pyatspi2] broken upgrade path from python-pyatspi to 
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Bug #692776 [python-pyatspi2] python-pyatspi2: Error during "apt-get 
dist-upgrade" (wheezy->sid): Could not perform immediate configuration on 
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Bug#692860: ITP: ITP: gimp-qmlexporter -- GIMP plugin to export layers and Text as QT-Quick (QML)

2012-11-09 Thread Joseph Mills
Package: wnpp
Severity: wishlist
Owner: Joseph Mills 

* Package name: ITP: gimp-qmlexporter
  Version : 0.0.1-10
  Upstream Author : Jens Bache-Wiig 
* URL : http://qt.gitorious.org/qt-labs/gimp-qmlexporter
* License : (GPLV3+)
  Programming Lang: (Python)
  Description : GIMP plugin to export layers and Text as QT-Quick (QML).
There is a short video on how this works located at
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2Hgo9CWV400. My intentions of getting this into
debian is so that it will also get in Ubuntu. Then to open a webservice for
designers that are not programers. So that they can upload exported gimp layers
to qml and then backend designers can do the logic.
 Templeates


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Bug#692863: ITP: heimdall -- tool for flashing firmware on Samsung Galaxy S devices

2012-11-09 Thread Steve Langasek
Package: wnpp
Severity: wishlist
Owner: Steve Langasek 

* Package name: heimdall
  Version : 1.4~rc2
  Upstream Author : Benjamin Dobell
* URL : http://www.glassechidna.com.au/products/heimdall/
* License : MIT/X11
  Programming Lang: C++
  Description : tool for flashing firmware on Samsung Galaxy S devices

Heimdall is a tool for flashing firmware (aka ROMs) onto Samsung Galaxy S
devices over a USB connection.  It accomplishes this using the same
protocol as Odin, Samsung's internal Windows-only firmware updater.


The naming of this tool is entirely logical from the upstream's perspective,
given that there are other related pieces of software called "Odin" and
"Loke".  However, there's an unfortunate namespace collision here with the
Kerberos implementation Heimdal.  Suggestions welcome on how to qualify
the source package name so that the packages are more than one letter off
from one another...


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Bug#692860: ITP: ITP: gimp-qmlexporter -- GIMP plugin to export layers and Text as QT-Quick (QML)

2012-11-09 Thread Daniel Baumann
On 11/09/2012 10:16 PM, Joseph Mills wrote:
> GIMP plugin to export layers and Text as QT-Quick (QML).

why not put that into gimp-plugin-registry, rather than having yet
another micro-package?

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Bug#692863: ITP: heimdall -- tool for flashing firmware on Samsung Galaxy S devices

2012-11-09 Thread Jeremy Bicha
On 9 November 2012 16:43, Steve Langasek  wrote:
> * Package name: heimdall
>   Version : 1.4~rc2
>   Upstream Author : Benjamin Dobell
> * URL : http://www.glassechidna.com.au/products/heimdall/
> * License : MIT/X11
>   Programming Lang: C++
>   Description : tool for flashing firmware on Samsung Galaxy S devices
>
> Heimdall is a tool for flashing firmware (aka ROMs) onto Samsung Galaxy S
> devices over a USB connection.  It accomplishes this using the same
> protocol as Odin, Samsung's internal Windows-only firmware updater.
>
>
> The naming of this tool is entirely logical from the upstream's perspective,
> given that there are other related pieces of software called "Odin" and
> "Loke".  However, there's an unfortunate namespace collision here with the
> Kerberos implementation Heimdal.  Suggestions welcome on how to qualify
> the source package name so that the packages are more than one letter off
> from one another...

There's another ITP that suggested heimdall-flash: http://bugs.debian.org/644520

Jeremy


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Processed: RFP: mdpress -- create Impress.js slideshows with Markdown

2012-11-09 Thread Debian Bug Tracking System
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Bug #692864 [wnpp] RFP: mdpress -- create Impress.js slideshows with Markdown
692864 was not blocked by any bugs.
692864 was not blocking any bugs.
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Bug#692864: RFP: mdpress -- create Impress.js slideshows with Markdown

2012-11-09 Thread Axel Beckert
Package: wnpp
Severity: wishlist
Control: block -1 by 623914

* Package name: mdpress
  Version : 0.0.12
  Upstream Author : Aditya Bhargava 
* URL or Web page : https://github.com/egonSchiele/mdpress#readme
* License : MIT
  Description : create Impress.js slideshows with Markdown

mdpress is a commandline tool that converts Markdown files to
presentations using Impress.js.

Markdown is an easy-to-read and easy-to-write markup language with
readability being emphasized above all else.

mdpress uses the Redcarpet library to process Markdown syntax.

=

It seems that all ruby dependencies are either already packaged (Yay! :-)
or at least ITP'ed (#623914). However, Impress.js itself (a presentation
framework based on the power of CSS3 transforms and transitions in
modern browsers and inspired by the idea behind prezi.com -- see
https://github.com/bartaz/impress.js) seems not yet packaged or
WNPP'ed. (I'm not exactly sure how how that dependency looks
like. Upstream does not explicitly mention it as dependency.)


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Bug#692863: ITP: heimdall -- tool for flashing firmware on Samsung Galaxy S devices

2012-11-09 Thread Andrea Bolognani
On Fri, Nov 09, 2012 at 01:43:35PM -0800, Steve Langasek wrote:

> The naming of this tool is entirely logical from the upstream's perspective,
> given that there are other related pieces of software called "Odin" and
> "Loke".  However, there's an unfortunate namespace collision here with the
> Kerberos implementation Heimdal.  Suggestions welcome on how to qualify
> the source package name so that the packages are more than one letter off
> from one another...

samsung-heimdall seems like an obvious choice to me.

Don’t know whether using the word “Samsung” in the package name could
cause legal troble down the line, though.

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Bug#664759: (no subject)

2012-11-09 Thread Barry Warsaw
Okay, I did a bit more work on the packaging and svn-injected it into the
python-apps svn repo:

http://anonscm.debian.org/viewvc/python-apps/packages/tox/

I'll ask for a review/sponsorship from debian-python.

Thanks Bradley for laying out the start of the packaging!



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Bug#692872: RFP: mirall -- ownCloud Desktop Syncing Client

2012-11-09 Thread Carlo Stemberger
Package: wnpp
Severity: wishlist

* Package name: mirall
  Version : 1.1.1
  Upstream Author : Klaas Freitag 
* URL : https://github.com/owncloud/mirall
* License : GPL
  Programming Lang: C++
  Description : ownCloud Desktop Syncing Client

Mirall keeps computer folders synchronized with your network hard disk,
shared folder, etc.


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Processed: simavr: block ITP 568156 by RFS 692845

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Bug #568156 [wnpp] ITP: simavr -- a simple, lean and mean AVR simulator
568156 was not blocked by any bugs.
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Bug#692863: ITP: heimdall -- tool for flashing firmware on Samsung Galaxy S devices

2012-11-09 Thread Paul Wise
On Sat, Nov 10, 2012 at 5:57 AM, Jeremy Bicha wrote:

> There's another ITP that suggested heimdall-flash: 
> http://bugs.debian.org/644520

Marcin Juszkiewicz was also packaging this and I suggested
android-tools-heimdall since we also have android-tools-adb and
android-tools-fastboot.

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Bug#692863: ITP: heimdall -- tool for flashing firmware on Samsung Galaxy S devices

2012-11-09 Thread Paul Gevers
>   Description : tool for flashing firmware on Samsung Galaxy S devices

> Suggestions welcome on how to qualify
> the source package name so that the packages are more than one letter off
> from one another...

I have not been involved with any of these namespace discussions yet,
but here are my ideas.

If the package and the protocol are Samsung and/or Galaxy specific, is
it possible to add either to the name?

Or maybe you can use firmware-heimdall or heimdall-firmware for this?

Paul



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Bug#692864: RFP: mdpress -- create Impress.js slideshows with Markdown

2012-11-09 Thread Paul Tagliamonte
On Fri, Nov 09, 2012 at 11:23:49PM +0100, Axel Beckert wrote:
> Package: wnpp
> Severity: wishlist
> Control: block -1 by 623914
> 
> * Package name: mdpress
>   Version : 0.0.12
>   Upstream Author : Aditya Bhargava 
> * URL or Web page : https://github.com/egonSchiele/mdpress#readme
> * License : MIT
>   Description : create Impress.js slideshows with Markdown
> 
> mdpress is a commandline tool that converts Markdown files to
> presentations using Impress.js.
> 
> Markdown is an easy-to-read and easy-to-write markup language with
> readability being emphasized above all else.
> 
> mdpress uses the Redcarpet library to process Markdown syntax.
> 
> =
> 
> It seems that all ruby dependencies are either already packaged (Yay! :-)
> or at least ITP'ed (#623914). However, Impress.js itself (a presentation
> framework based on the power of CSS3 transforms and transitions in
> modern browsers and inspired by the idea behind prezi.com -- see
> https://github.com/bartaz/impress.js) seems not yet packaged or
> WNPP'ed. (I'm not exactly sure how how that dependency looks
> like. Upstream does not explicitly mention it as dependency.)

+1 to impress.js, and this looks rad. I'd love to see this packaged.

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Bug#692875: ITP: fonts-gargi -- A Devanagari font

2012-11-09 Thread Jishnu
package: wnpp
Severity: wishlist
Owner: Jishnu Mohan 

*Package Name : fonts-gargi
*Version : 1.9
 Upstream Author :  Swapnil Krishna Hajare
*URL : http://savannah.nongnu.org/projects/gargi/
*License :  GPLv2
Description : A Devanagari font

fonts-gargi package provides font for Devanagari script with necessary
glyphs and rules.


Bug#644520: Bug#692863: ITP: heimdall -- tool for flashing firmware on Samsung Galaxy S devices

2012-11-09 Thread Steve Langasek
merge 644520 692863
thanks

On Fri, Nov 09, 2012 at 04:57:49PM -0500, Jeremy Bicha wrote:
> On 9 November 2012 16:43, Steve Langasek  wrote:
> > * Package name: heimdall
> >   Version : 1.4~rc2
> >   Upstream Author : Benjamin Dobell
> > * URL : http://www.glassechidna.com.au/products/heimdall/
> > * License : MIT/X11
> >   Programming Lang: C++
> >   Description : tool for flashing firmware on Samsung Galaxy S devices

> > Heimdall is a tool for flashing firmware (aka ROMs) onto Samsung Galaxy S
> > devices over a USB connection.  It accomplishes this using the same
> > protocol as Odin, Samsung's internal Windows-only firmware updater.

> > The naming of this tool is entirely logical from the upstream's perspective,
> > given that there are other related pieces of software called "Odin" and
> > "Loke".  However, there's an unfortunate namespace collision here with the
> > Kerberos implementation Heimdal.  Suggestions welcome on how to qualify
> > the source package name so that the packages are more than one letter off
> > from one another...

> There's another ITP that suggested heimdall-flash:
> http://bugs.debian.org/644520

Ah, indeed; sorry for the duplication.  I thought I had checked for
duplicates with reportbug before filing, but it turns out reportbug couldn't
reach the BTS at the time.

Marcin, since I'm actively using heimdall at the moment, I'd like to get
this into the archive sooner rather than later.  I've prepared a package
with the name from the original ITP, 'heimdall-flash'; I think this is
better than 'android-tools-heimdall' since this isn't part of the
android-tools upstream.  I've also incorporated several fixes from your
package, including your patch for the Qt #define conflict.

If you're interested in maintaining this package long-term, I'm more than
happy to hand it over to you after the initial upload...  just as long as it
keeps working with my device. ;)  (Philipp, the same goes for you as the ITP
owner - though you've been marked as owner since June, so maybe you're no
longer interested in this package?)  In the meantime, I'm uploading my
package to the NEW queue.  You can find my source package at
.

Hope you're having fun in Barcelona :)

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Processed (with 1 errors): Re: Bug#692863: ITP: heimdall -- tool for flashing firmware on Samsung Galaxy S devices

2012-11-09 Thread Debian Bug Tracking System
Processing commands for cont...@bugs.debian.org:

> merge 644520 692863
Bug #644520 [wnpp] ITP: heimdall-flash -- flash programmer for Samsung
Unable to merge bugs because:
owner of #692863 is 'Steve Langasek ' not 'Philipp Hug 
'
Failed to merge 644520: Did not alter merged bugs
Debbugs::Control::set_merged('transcript', 'GLOB(0x1b73be8)', 
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Processed: forcibly merging 644520 692863

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Bug #644520 [wnpp] ITP: heimdall-flash -- flash programmer for Samsung
Bug #692863 [wnpp] ITP: heimdall -- tool for flashing firmware on Samsung 
Galaxy S devices
Owner changed from Steve Langasek  to Philipp Hug 
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Processed: owner 644520

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> owner 644520 Steve Langasek 
Bug #644520 [wnpp] ITP: heimdall-flash -- flash programmer for Samsung
Bug #692863 [wnpp] ITP: heimdall -- tool for flashing firmware on Samsung 
Galaxy S devices
Owner changed from Philipp Hug  to Steve Langasek 
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