Bug#319891: ITP: libcdk5 -- C-based curses widget library

2005-07-25 Thread John Goerzen
Package: wnpp
Severity: wishlist
Owner: John Goerzen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

* Package name: libcdk5
  Version : 5.0-20050424
  Upstream Author : Thomas Dickey
* URL : http://invisible-island.net/cdk/
* License : BSD
  Description : C-based curses widget library

CDK 5 is a fork off of the CDK version 4 software that is no longer
maintained upstream.  It has a somewhat different API as well, which is
why it should have a new source package also.

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Bug#320030: ITP: hsffig -- Haskell Binding Auto-Generation Utility

2005-07-26 Thread John Goerzen
Package: wnpp
Severity: wishlist
Owner: John Goerzen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

* Package name: hsffig
  Version : 0.1.2
  Upstream Author : Dimitry Golubovsky, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
* URL : darcs get http://www.golubovsky.org/repos/hsffig
* License : BSD
  Description : Haskell Binding Auto-Generation Utility

 The hsffig utility is designed to take a C include file (.h) for
 a ilbrary and generate a Haskell module (or collection of modules)
 containing FFI bindings for the library.  It needs no configuration
 files or manually-written wrappers.

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Bug#319891: ITP: libcdk5 -- C-based curses widget library

2005-07-28 Thread John Goerzen
On Thu, Jul 28, 2005 at 04:31:29PM +0200, Peter Eisentraut wrote:
> Am Montag, 25. Juli 2005 16:01 schrieb John Goerzen:
> > CDK 5 is a fork off of the CDK version 4 software that is no longer
> > maintained upstream.  It has a somewhat different API as well, which is
> > why it should have a new source package also.
> 
> If we manage to rebuild all CDK-using software against this newer version, I 
> think we should phase out and remove the old one.

I'd agree.  FWIW, I uploaded it today and it's sitting in NEW right now.

-- John


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Bug#310920: Need help with HaXML?

2005-07-30 Thread John Goerzen
Hi Arjan,

I notice you have some .debs of HaXML built already.  I'm just
wondering if I could do anything to help you get it into sid.

-- John

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Bug#322405: ITP: ldap-haskell -- LDAP Interface for Haskell

2005-08-10 Thread John Goerzen
Package: wnpp
Severity: wishlist
Owner: John Goerzen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

* Package name: ldap-haskell
  Version : 0.1.0
  Upstream Author : John Goerzen
* URL : darcs get --partial http://darcs.complete.org/ldap-haskell
* License : BSD
  Description : LDAP Interface for Haskell

 This package provides an interface to the C LDAP API for Haskell
 programmers.

 With it, you can search, modify, and interrogate LDAP directories.
 The Haskell binding features automatic memory management and proper
 handling for binary data, and handles all marhsalling into and out of
 C data structures for you automatically.

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Bug#319891: Processed: unmerging 319891, tagging 319891

2005-08-19 Thread John Goerzen
Hi Scott,

Not quite sure what this is about.  libcdk5 is already in sid, fwiw, so
if this bug isn't already closed, it should be (I'm working disconnected
from the 'net right now, so can't check on the bug)

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Bug#325020: ITP: haskell-fps -- Fast Packed Strings library for Haskell

2005-08-25 Thread John Goerzen
Package: wnpp
Severity: wishlist
Owner: John Goerzen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

* Package name: haskell-fps
  Version : 0.1
  Upstream Author : Donald Bruce Stewart <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
* URL : http://www.cse.unsw.edu.au/~dons/fps.html
* License : GPL
  Description : Fast Packed Strings library for Haskell
 fps provides mmapped and malloc'd packed strings (byte arrays held
 by a ForeignPtr), along with a list interface to these strings. It
 lets you do extremely fast IO in Haskell; in some cases, even faster
 than typical C implementations.

(Include the long description here.)

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Bug#429706: [Debian-haskell] Bug#429706: ITP: libhugs-regex-base -- Hugs library providing an API for regular expressions

2007-06-19 Thread John Goerzen
WOOHOO!

Just after I had to disable Hugs builds of my packages, too ;-)

On Tue, Jun 19, 2007 at 05:17:39PM +0100, Arjan Oosting wrote:
> Package: wnpp
> Severity: wishlist
> Owner: Arjan Oosting <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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> * Package name: libhugs-regex-base
>   Version : 0.92
>   Upstream Author : Christopher Kuklewicz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> * URL : http://sourceforge.net/projects/lazy-regex
> * License : BSD
>   Programming Lang: Haskell
>   Description : Hugs library providing an API for regular expressions
> 
>  A library containing the interface API for the Haskell regular
>  expressions library packages regex-posix, regex-pcre, regex-parsec,
>  regex-tdfs, regex-dfa.
>  .
>  This package contains the libraries for use with Hugs98.
>  .
>   Homepage: http://sourceforge.net/projects/lazy-regex
> 
> 
> - -- System Information:
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>   APT prefers testing
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> Architecture: i386 (i686)
> 
> Kernel: Linux 2.6.21-2-nebula (PREEMPT)
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Bug#433358: ITP: gtkrsync -- GUI front-end to display rsync status

2007-07-16 Thread John Goerzen
Package: wnpp
Severity: wishlist
Owner: John Goerzen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

* Package name: gtkrsync
  Version : 1.0.0
  Upstream Author : John Goerzen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
* URL : http://hg.complete.org/gtkrsync
* License : GPL
  Programming Lang: Haskell
  Description : GUI front-end to display rsync status
 gtkrsync is a simple GUI that displays a running status display
 built from rsync --progress -v.  This status display includes a
 per-file and overall status bar, overall estimated time to completion,
 and an expandable button that shows all rsync status output.
 .
 Unlike other GUI rsync frontends such as grsync, gtkrsync does not have
 any GUI tools for configuring or invoking rsync.  gtkrsync is designed
 to be invoked from the command line or shell scripts, which already
 specify all the needed rsync options.  It is thus ideal for scripted
 rsync runs that need a GUI, or for command-line users that would like a
 GUI to monitor their rsync progress.
 .
 This package provides two binaries.  gtkrsync is a drop-in replacement
 for rsync.  It fires up the GUI and invokes rsync, passing all args to
 it.  When invoked this way, gtkrsync is able to detect if rsync exits
 in error and alerts the user.  gtkrsync can also monitor both stdout
 and stderr from rsync, and displays both.  The cancel button in
 gtkrsync also will kill off the rsync process.
 .
 The other binary is gtkrsyncp.  This program accepts the output of
 rsync --progress -v on standard input and displays it in a GUI.  It
 cannot detect whether rsync exited in error and cannot kill rsync when
 Cancel is pressed.  However, this program may be useful in some cases
 when direct control of rsync is handled elsewhere.

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Bug#435838: ITP: cpm -- Console Password Manager

2007-08-03 Thread John Goerzen
Package: wnpp
Severity: wishlist
Owner: John Goerzen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

* Package name: cpm
  Version : 0.22beta
  Upstream Author : Harry Brueckner
* URL : http://www.harry-b.de/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=harry:cpm
* License : GPL
  Programming Lang: C
  Description : Console Password Manager
 This program is a ncurses based console tool to manage passwords and
 store them public key encrypted in a file - even for more than one
 person. The encryption is handled via GnuPG so the programs data can be
 accessed via gpg as well, in case you want to have a look inside. The
 data is stored as as zlib compressed XML so it's even possible to reuse
 the data for some other purpose.
 .
 The software uses CDK (ncurses) to handle the user interface, libxml2
 to store the information, the zlib library to compress the data and the
 library GpgMe to encrypt and decrypt the data securely.

-- System Information:
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  APT prefers unstable
  APT policy: (500, 'unstable'), (99, 'experimental')
Architecture: i386 (i686)

Kernel: Linux 2.6.18-4-k7 (SMP w/2 CPU cores)
Locale: LANG=C, LC_CTYPE=en_US (charmap=ISO-8859-1)
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Bug#439940: ITP: darcs-monitor -- Darcs add-on that sends mail about newly pushed changes

2007-08-30 Thread John Goerzen
FYI, I have some similar code that works with both Darcs and Mercurial at 
http://hg.complete.org/commithooks

though I have not taken the time to set it up for packaging.

On Tue August 28 2007 11:26:09 am Antti-Juhani Kaijanaho wrote:
> Package: wnpp
> Severity: wishlist
> Owner: "Antti-Juhani Kaijanaho" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>
> * Package name: darcs-monitor
>   Version : 0.3.1
>   Upstream Author : Antti-Juhani Kaijanaho <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> * URL : http://wiki.darcs.net/DarcsWiki/DarcsMonitor
> * License : GPL2+
>   Programming Lang: Haskell
>   Description : Darcs add-on that sends mail about newly pushed
> changes It is often desirable to send mail about new changes to software
> to a mailing list as soon as they are committed to a version control
> repository.  Darcs-monitor adds this functionality to Darcs, an advanced
> revision control system.
> .
> Darcs-monitor is most commonly used as a Darcs apply post-hook, so
> that email is sent as soon as changes are pushed to the repository under
> monitoring.
> .
> Mails sent by darcs-monitor are configurable, and they can contain
> the diff of the changes, as well as change metadata.




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Bug#442905: ITP: listlike -- Generic support for list-like structures in Haskell

2007-09-17 Thread John Goerzen
Package: wnpp
Severity: wishlist
Owner: John Goerzen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

* Package name: listlike
  Version : 1.0.0
  Upstream Author : John Goerzen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
* URL : http://software.complete.org/listlike
* License : LGPL
  Programming Lang: Haskell
  Description : Generic support for list-like structures in Haskell
 The ListLike module provides a common interface to the various Haskell
 types that are "list-like".  Predefined interfaces include standard
 Haskell lists, Arrays, ByteStrings, and lazy ByteStrings.  Custom
 types can easily be made ListLike instances as well.
 .
 ListLike also provides for String-like types, such as String and
 ByteString, for types that support I/O, and for types that can handle
 infinite lists.


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Kernel: Linux 2.6.22-1-686 (SMP w/2 CPU cores)
Locale: LANG=C, LC_CTYPE=C (charmap=ANSI_X3.4-1968)
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Bug#542688: O: arch2darcs

2009-08-20 Thread John Goerzen
Package: wnpp
Severity: normal

I have uploaded 1.0.14, setting maintainer to QA group.



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Bug#542708: O: vcs-load-dirs -- Import upstream archives into darcs

2009-08-20 Thread John Goerzen
Package: wnpp
Severity: normal

I intend to orphan the vcs-load-dirs package.

The package description is:
 Darcs works fine for importing new archives.  However, for situations
 where the upstream renames or moves files and directories on a regular
 basis, version information can be lost.
 .
 darcs-load-dirs works with darcs to import these things and preserve
 changes.  It works on a principle similar to Subversion's
 svn_load_dirs or my tla_load_dirs package for Arch.

Orphaned in 1.1.7



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Bug#509685: ITP: hardlink -- Hardlink multiple copies of the same file

2008-12-26 Thread John Goerzen
Samuel Thibault wrote:
> John Goerzen, le Thu 25 Dec 2008 12:04:43 -0600, a écrit :
>> Julian Andres Klode wrote:
>>>  Hardlink is a tool which detects multiple copies of the same file and 
>>> replaces
>>>  them with hardlinks.
>>>  .
>>>  The idea has been taken from http://code.google.com/p/hardlinkpy/, but the
>>>  code has been written from scratch and licensed under the MIT license.
>> Do we really need another tool like this?
>>
>> We already have these packages:
>>
>>   perforate
> 
> Nothing to do with this.

Eh?  It can do exactly what #284274 requests in fdupes below.  How is
that not relevant?

> 
>>   fdupes
> 
> That one would be an argument for "hardlink is a duplicate" _if_ #284274
> was fixed.  Else, hardlink is really useful.
> 
> Samuel
> 




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Bug#509685: ITP: hardlink -- Hardlink multiple copies of the same file

2008-12-26 Thread John Goerzen
Julian Andres Klode wrote:
> On Thu, Dec 25, 2008 at 12:04:43PM -0600, John Goerzen wrote:
>> Julian Andres Klode wrote:
>>>  Hardlink is a tool which detects multiple copies of the same file and 
>>> replaces
>>>  them with hardlinks.
>>>  .
>>>  The idea has been taken from http://code.google.com/p/hardlinkpy/, but the
>>>  code has been written from scratch and licensed under the MIT license.
>> Do we really need another tool like this?
>>
>> We already have these packages:
>>
>>   fdupes
>>   perforate
> AFAIK, they do not replace files, they just find them.

That's not correct.  From the manpage of finddup, part of perforate:

   -l, --link
  link the identical files together

>> Plus a host of tools that do backups, datapacker that packs things onto
>> DVDs, and the like, using hard links.
> hardlink can be used to link files in multiple backup trees,
> and also features options to maximize/minimize the link count,
> and much more.
> 
> Imagine you have two backups, each on a different filesystem. Now you
> want to have them both on one filesystem. In this situation, you can use
> hardlink to link all common files in the backups together.
> 




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Bug#513141: ITP: haskell-testpack -- Test Utililty Pack for HUnit and QuickCheck

2009-01-26 Thread John Goerzen
Package: wnpp
Severity: wishlist
Owner: John Goerzen 

* Package name: haskell-testpack
  Version : 1.0.0
  Upstream Author : John Goerzen 
* URL : 
http://hackage.haskell.org/cgi-bin/hackage-scripts/package/testpack
* License : LGPL
  Programming Lang: Haskell
  Description : Test Utililty Pack for HUnit and QuickCheck
 testpack provides utilities for both HUnit and QuickCheck.  These include
 tools for running QuickCheck properties as HUnit test cases, allowing you to
 combine both approaches in a single program.  It also includes tools for more
 helpful displays of running progress in both HUnit and QuickCheck, additional
 generators for other types for QuickCheck, and shortcuts for quickly defining 
new
 test cases.

-- System Information:
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Bug#513145: ITP: haskell-convertible -- Typeclasses and instances for converting between types

2009-01-26 Thread John Goerzen
Package: wnpp
Severity: wishlist
Owner: John Goerzen 

* Package name: haskell-convertible
  Version : 1.0.0
  Upstream Author : John Goerzen 
* URL : 
http://hackage.haskell.org/cgi-bin/hackage-scripts/package/convertible
* License : LGPL
  Programming Lang: Haskell
  Description : Typeclasses and instances for converting between types
Description: convertible provides a typeclass with a single function
 that is designed to help convert between different types: numeric
 values, dates and times, and the like.  The conversions perform bounds
 checking and return a pure Either value.  This means that you need
 not remember which specific function performs the conversion you
 desire.
 .
 Also included in the package are optional instances that provide
 conversion for various numeric and time types, as well as utilities
 for writing your own instances.
 .
 Finally, there is a function that will raise an exception on
 bounds-checking violation, or return a bare value otherwise,
 implemented in terms of the safer function described above.
 .
 Convertible is also used by HDBC 2.0 for handling marshalling of
 data to/from databases.
 .
 Convertible is backed by an extensive test suite and passes tests
 on GHC and Hugs.

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Bug#482680: Calibre 0.5.1 in my git tree

2009-03-16 Thread John Goerzen
Hi folks,

I updated the 0.4.125+dfsg packages to Calibre 0.5.1.  You can get the
result with

git clone git://git.debian.org/users/jgoerzen/calibre

(note - I am unsure if I got the non-DFSG-free components removed)

Do any of you intend to upload it to sid?



-- John



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Bug#482680: Calibre 0.5.1 in my git tree

2009-03-17 Thread John Goerzen
Martin Pitt wrote:
> Hello John,
> 
> John Goerzen [2009-03-16 14:43 -0500]:
>> I updated the 0.4.125+dfsg packages to Calibre 0.5.1.  You can get the
>> result with
> 
> Can you please send a debdiff? Calibre is maintained in bzr.

I'm not familiar with debdiff, but I can look into it later today.

In the meantime, I suspect one of these commands may do what you want:

git branch upstream origin/upstream # tell git about upstream

git diff debian/0.4.125+dfsg-1  # diff from previous deb version
git diff upstream   # diff from 0.5.1-1 upstream
git diff 87150  # the changes post-0.5.1-1 merge
git log --stat  # my changes with commit msgs
git log -p  # my changes with individual diffs

Let me know if that helps.  If not, I'll investigate debdiff.

> 
>> (note - I am unsure if I got the non-DFSG-free components removed)
> 
> Just update debian/changelog and call debian/rules get-orig-source,
> that will DTRT.
> 
>> Do any of you intend to upload it to sid?
> 
> As Miriam already said, it's waiting in NEW.
> 
> Thanks!
> 
> Martin




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Bug#482680: Calibre 0.5.1 in my git tree

2009-03-17 Thread John Goerzen
Martin Pitt wrote:
> Hello John,
> 
> John Goerzen [2009-03-16 14:43 -0500]:
>> I updated the 0.4.125+dfsg packages to Calibre 0.5.1.  You can get the
>> result with
> 
> Can you please send a debdiff? Calibre is maintained in bzr.

I tried it:

~/work$ debdiff calibre*dsc > calibre.debdiff
dpkg-source: warning: extracting unsigned source package
(/home/jgoerzen/work/calibre_0.5.1-1.dsc)
debdiff: fatal error at line 586:
Failed to execute diff -Nru '/tmp/LE3fq4Zrtg/calibre-0.4.125+dfsg'
'/tmp/K1shAaNjDn/calibre-0.5.1' > /tmp/debdiffTwKqUY.diff!

I have no idea why it didn't like it.

I can mail you the result of one of my git commands, which I very much
suspect will produce the same output, if you like.

> 
>> (note - I am unsure if I got the non-DFSG-free components removed)
> 
> Just update debian/changelog and call debian/rules get-orig-source,
> that will DTRT.
> 
>> Do any of you intend to upload it to sid?
> 
> As Miriam already said, it's waiting in NEW.
> 
> Thanks!
> 
> Martin




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Bug#521425: ITP: gutenmark -- Attractive formatter for Project Gutenberg ebooks

2009-03-27 Thread John Goerzen
Package: wnpp
Severity: wishlist
Owner: John Goerzen 

* Package name: gutenmark
  Version : 20090216
  Upstream Author : Ronald S. Burkey 
* URL : http://www.sandroid.org/GutenMark/
* License : GPL
  Programming Lang: C
  Description : Attractive formatter for Project Gutenberg ebooks

 GutenMark is a tool for automatically creating high-quality HTML or
 LaTeX markup from Project Gutenberg etexts.  In combination with
 other freely-available conversion tools GutenMark aims to convert
 Project Gutenberg etexts into publication-quality Postscript or PDF,
 for print-on-demand applications.  The goal is for this conversion to
 be completely automatic, without manual markup or editing.
 .
 In other words, Project Gutenberg has retained the content of the
 books in converting them to etexts, but has discarded the
 formatting.  GutenMark aims to restore the formatting. 

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Bug#521426: ITP: mobiperl -- Generate and manipulate MobiPocket/Kindle files

2009-03-27 Thread John Goerzen
Package: wnpp
Severity: wishlist
Owner: John Goerzen 

* Package name: mobiperl
  Version : latest svn
  Upstream Author : Tommy Persson 
* URL : https://dev.mobileread.com/trac/mobiperl
* License : GPL3
  Programming Lang: Perl
  Description : Generate and manipulate MobiPocket/Kindle files

 This package provides tools to convert HTML or .lit files to
 MobiPocket format, conver full OPF (ePub) sources to MobiPocket, and
 to convert MobiPocket files back to HTML or OPF formats.
 .
 This is useful if you want to package up ebooks for MobiPocket
 readers or the Kindle.  Programs such as fbreader can display these
 files in Debian.

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Bug#141971: O: elm-me+ -- elm mail reader

2002-04-09 Thread John Goerzen
Package: wnpp
Version: N/A
Severity: normal
X-Debbugs-CC: debian-devel@lists.debian.org

I am no longer able to maintain this package well; please take it over if
you use it.

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Bug#142221: ITP: pygopherd -- Gopher multiprotocol server in Python

2002-04-10 Thread John Goerzen
Package: wnpp
Version: N/A
Severity: normal

I wrote it, I'll be packaging it.

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Bug#143451: wnpp: ITP: dictclient

2002-04-18 Thread John Goerzen
Package: wnpp
Version: N/A
Severity: normal

I intend to package dictclient, the Python client library for the dict
protocol that I wrote.


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Bug#143503: wnpp: ITP: dict-moby-thesaurus

2002-04-18 Thread John Goerzen
Package: wnpp
Version: N/A
Severity: normal

I intend to package dict-moby-thesaurus, the Moby thesaurus in dictd format.

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Bug#143509: wnpp: ITP: dict-de-en

2002-04-18 Thread John Goerzen
Package: wnpp
Version: N/A
Severity: normal

I intend to package the German-English Dictionary.

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Bug#143608: wnpp: ITP: dictdlib

2002-04-19 Thread John Goerzen
Package: wnpp
Version: N/A
Severity: normal

I intend to package dictdlib, a Python library for generating dictd
databases.  I wrote it myself.  Licsense is GPL.
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Bug#143633: wnpp: ITP: dict-bouvier

2002-04-19 Thread John Goerzen
Package: wnpp
Version: N/A
Severity: normal

I intend to package Bouvier's law dictionary.

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Bug#143755: wnpp: ITP: freedict

2002-04-20 Thread John Goerzen
Package: wnpp
Version: N/A
Severity: normal

I intend to package all Freedict dictionaries for dictd.
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Bug#138190: Any progress on enigmail?

2002-04-23 Thread John Goerzen
Have you made any progress on packaging upt this?  Are you packaging up 
the required protozilla stuff as well?




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Bug#126901: acknowledged by developer (Freedicts)

2002-04-29 Thread John Goerzen

On Monday, April 29, 2002, at 09:49  AM, Cosimo Alfarano wrote:


Why you packaged it ignoring my ITP?
Why you are telling me it *NOW*, after upload?


Because your ITP was filed 4 months ago for only 4 packages.  I packaged 
40.  It seemed to me to be so substantially different that you were not 
even proposing the same thing that I was.



- I spent my time in studing and packaging them


Yet no packages were uploaded, no status update was logged in the bug 
report, and no information was posted anywhere indicating that this was 
anything but an ITP that someone gave up on (like, for instance, #138190)


Furthermore, since your ITP was filed, I had written the dictdlib API 
for Python that permits me to automatically generate control files and 
.debs from a base of dictionaries such as this.  It will permit the 
single source idea while still making it easy to handle upgrades in an 
automated fashion.



- In the meanwhile I was in contact with upstream deciding wether or not
  include it in Debian (dicts seems to be old and unmaintained).
  last mail with upstream was last week, I'm wainting for an answer.


And this was not logged either.  However, on the dict-beta mailing list, 
the upstream author is a regular poster.



- In my ITP I explicitly said I would accepted any dict packaging
  requests.


It was not clear that you would accept a request for "*", nor that you 
intended to do so.  In fact, it was clear that you did NOT intend to do 
that, since had you intended to do so, there would have been no need to 
accept requests in the first part.



- Anyway, even if you considered my ITP "language specific" or too old,
  you had to tell me your intention of packaging it. A lot of people
  asked me about .debs I have in my apt-able site without any ITP
  opened, only because I packaged it with my name in my site.


This was listed nowhere in the ITP.  From the information in the ITP, I 
concluded that:


1. You were proposing something so far different from me that it was 
manifestly something whose result would be something that was clearly a 
different beast from that which I propsed.  I proposed packaging 
freedict-*; you proposed packaging eng2ita and ita2eng (and "possibly" 
some others).  I had a clear framework for doing this in an automated 
and non-error-prone fashion; you clearly did not (else you could have 
proposed packaging * yourself).  I therefore concluded that "no one else 
is already working on your [my] prospective package" and that effort 
would not be duplicated (Developers Reference sec 6.1)  Your proposal 
was listed as "dict-eng2ita: freedict English to Italian dictionary" on 
the WNPP page -- that sounds a lot different than what I was doing.


2. The ITP was going nowhere anyway, since it had been four months since 
it had been posted and there was still no package or indication of the 
reason for the delay.  Before even checking WNPP, I had checked the 
archive for freedict packages and found none.  (Further evidence that no 
one else is working on it)


3. I submitted my own ITP for all freedict packages in accordance with 
policy.



- If you want to maintain it, do it. But be correct and contact people
  asking if you may do anything on their own ITPs.


Based on the facts available to me at the time, I arrived at the 
conclusions enumerated above.  Whether or not those conclusions are 
necessarily 100% accurate has now been thrown into question; however, I 
maintain that, given the information available at the time, they were.  
I apologize if I have stepped on your toes in any way, but at the same 
time I feel that I was able to produce actual results quickly and 
covering a much larger expanse than your ITP did.


-- John



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Bug#144247: mozilla: Would be nice to include protozilla

2002-04-30 Thread John Goerzen

Takuo,

I respect and understand your decision to reassign this to wnpp.  
However, there is a larger issue -- there are many packages that, to be 
built, require a "built Mozilla tree".  That is, they need more than 
what is in the -dev package.  I think it is not reasonable for us to 
bundle each of these with a Mozilla tree to require building.  I think 
that the -dev package should be larger.


Thoughts?

On Tuesday, April 23, 2002, at 05:05  PM, Takuo KITAME wrote:


reassign 144247 wnpp
retitle 144247 RFP: protozilla -- Protozilla-ipc is required for things 
like enigmail

stop




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Bug#126901: acknowledged by developer (Freedicts)

2002-05-01 Thread John Goerzen

On Wednesday, May 1, 2002, at 12:47  AM, Manoj Srivastava wrote:


This is not a contest. If you thought these were so totally
 different, why did yo close the bug? evidently, you knew that you
 were hijacking an ITP, and wanted a fait accompli.


Because the old ITP seemed irrelevant.  Consider this case: what if 
somebody proposed to package libxpm 4 months ago, and today I propose to 
package XFree86 v4, which includes libxpm already.  Am I really 
proposing the same thing?  I think not.



We are, at least theoretically, supposed to be a cooperative
 community. A mail message coordinating with the ITP issuer would not
 have cost that much, and gained in goodwill.


That is true, and it was my mistake in assuming that his ITP was dead.  
I have encountered so many of those in wnpp recently that it is not all 
that unreasonable to assume that one that was proposed 4 months ago with 
zero activity since is dead.  In this case, that assumption was in 
error, as I have already stated.  I don't see where the disagreement is.


I made an erroneous assumption; people keep attacking me for it as if 
they want me to say something other than "I made a mistake."  Well, I'll 
keep saying it until people listen.


Since you, and others, continue to refuse to accept this statement, what 
else can I do?


What I did say was that I felt that the assumptions made at the time 
were not unjustified given the circumstances.




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Bug#145448: wnpp: ITP: dict-gazetteer2k

2002-05-01 Thread John Goerzen
Package: wnpp
Version: N/A
Severity: normal

I intend to package up the 2000 information from the US Census.  This should
*not* replace the dict-gazetteer package with 1990 information, as the
Census Dept. is providing different information.  Additionally, the
differences between the two data sets could be of interest in some cases.

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Bug#144247: mozilla: Would be nice to include protozilla

2002-05-02 Thread John Goerzen

On Tuesday, April 30, 2002, at 08:13  PM, Takuo KITAME wrote:


JG> built, require a "built Mozilla tree".  That is, they need more than
JG> what is in the -dev package.  I think it is not reasonable for us to
JG> bundle each of these with a Mozilla tree to require building.  I 
think

JG> that the -dev package should be larger.

I don't think -dev is not needed for xpi packaging.
It can be packaged like mozilla-locale-* package.


Unfortunately, that approach will not work for Enigmail and protozilla.  
Both of these build .so files, and thus are arch-specific and require 
the C++ dev environment.


-- John



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Bug#144247: mozilla: Would be nice to include protozilla

2002-05-02 Thread John Goerzen

On Thursday, May 2, 2002, at 09:40  AM, Takuo KITAME wrote:


hum. I see.
So, headers which has mozilla-dev is not enough?
What is needed?


I think that what it is looking for is the autoconf result and 
Makefiles.  It wants to include some Makefile stuff for the defs, and it 
has a "makemaker" script to process the Makefile.in's that it 
distributes into Makefiles using autoconf.


-- John



Thanks.
--
Takuo KITAME.





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Bug#150571: wnpp: ITP: imapsync

2002-06-20 Thread John Goerzen
Package: wnpp
Version: N/A
Severity: normal

I intend to package imapsync, an IMAP mail synchronizer that I have written
myself.

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Bug#150571: foo

2002-06-21 Thread John Goerzen
retitle 150571 ITP: offlineimap
thanks

imapsync has been renamed to offlineimap

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Bug#153281: wnpp: ITP: subversion-svn

2002-07-17 Thread John Goerzen
Package: wnpp
Version: N/A
Severity: normal
X-Debbugs-CC: debian-devel@lists.debian.org

I intend to package subversion-svn in the spirit of packages like
mozilla-cvs.  Subversion developers recommend that people track the
development rather than the release, so this package will give Debian users
the choice.

I already have preliminary .debs available.

My package includes several things that the subversion package omits:
 * Python bindings
 * Tools
 * Lots of documentation

These things were in the source tree even for release, but are not in any
.deb.

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Bug#468381: ITP: commithooks -- Hooks to inject VCS commits into bug-tracking systems

2008-02-28 Thread John Goerzen
Package: wnpp
Severity: wishlist
Owner: John Goerzen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

* Package name: commithooks
  Version : 1.0.0
  Upstream Author : John Goerzen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> et al
* URL : http://software.complete.org/commithooks
* License : GPL and BSD
  Programming Lang: Shell and Python
  Description : Hooks to inject VCS commits into bug-tracking systems
 This is a collection of scripts to process commit actions from
 different version control systems (VCS) and inject the results into
 different bug-tracking systems (BTS), sometimes closing bugs as a
  result.
 .
 Supported VCS include Darcs, Mercurial, and Git.  Supported BTS
 include debbugs (the Debian BTS) and Trac.

This package will be uploaded once #468226 has been resolved, as it
contains a derivative of the referenced script.

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Bug#468640: O: hg-buildpackage -- Suite to help with Debian packages in Mercurial archives

2008-02-29 Thread John Goerzen
Package: wnpp
Severity: normal


I intend to orphan the hg-buildpackage package.

The package description is:
 This package helps automate and ease the task of maintaining Debian
 packages by helping you, the Debian developer, take advantage of
 the unique features in Mercurial. The programs included are:
 .
 hg-importdsc: Import an upstream version and a Debian version from
 a Debian source package, automatically detecting package and version
 information from the .dsc.
 .
 hg-importorig: Import an upstream tar.gz or directory.
 .
 hg-markdeb: Mark a working copy for future reference.
 .
 hg-buildpackage: Builds a Debian package based on information in
 the repository, checking out upstream versions as necessary.

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Bug#476340: ITP: datapacker -- Tool to pack files into minimum number of CDs/DVDs/etc

2008-04-15 Thread John Goerzen
Package: wnpp
Severity: wishlist
Owner: John Goerzen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

* Package name: datapacker
  Version : 1.0.0
  Upstream Author : John Goerzen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
* URL : http://software.complete.org/datapacker
* License : GPL
  Programming Lang: Haskell
  Description : Tool to pack files into minimum number of CDs/DVDs/etc
 datapacker is a tool to group files by size. It is
 designed to group files such that they fill fixed-size containers
 (called "bins") using the minimum number of containers. This is
 useful, for instance, if you want to archive a number of files to CD
 or DVD, and want to organize them such that you use the minimum
 possible number of CDs or DVDs.
 .
 In many cases, datapacker executes almost instantaneously. Of
 particular note, the hardlink action can be used
 to effectively copy data into bins without having to actually copy
 the data at all.
 .
 datapacker is a tool in the traditional Unix style; it can be used in
 pipes and call other tools.



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Bug#358877: ITA: tla-buildpackage -- Suite to help with Debian packages in Arch archives

2008-04-21 Thread John Goerzen
On Fri April 18 2008 11:54:08 am Hubert Chathi wrote:

>
> John: could I bug you if I need help understanding some of your code?
> It looks fairly straightforward, so I'm not expecting any problems, but
> just in case...


Sure, I'd be glad to.  Thanks for your work on this package!



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Bug#498763: ITP: twidge -- Unix Command-Line Twitter and Identica Client

2008-09-12 Thread John Goerzen
Package: wnpp
Severity: wishlist
Owner: John Goerzen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

* Package name: twidge
  Version : 0.99.0
  Upstream Author : John Goerzen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
* URL : http://software.complete.org/twidge
* License : GPL
  Programming Lang: Haskell
  Description : Unix Command-Line Twitter and Identica Client
 twidge is a client for microblogging sites such as Twitter and
 Identica (identi.ca). Microblogging sites let you post short
 one-paragraph updates, follow the updates that your friends post, and
 interact with everyone in the site in a conversation style.
 .
 twidge is a client to make working with microblogging sites faster
 and easier. It is extremely versatile, and can be customized to work
 the way you want to work, and combined with other tools to do just
 about anything.
 .
 twidge can be used quite nicely interactively from the shell. It is
 useful directly as-is, and with simple shell aliases can make a
 highly efficient system to do exactly what you want. It is perfectly
 capable of being your only client for microblogging.
 .
 twidge also can be used in an automated way, via cron(1), or it can
 even integrate with your email system.
 .
 A full list of twidge features, along with numerous suggestions on
 how to use it, can be found at the twidge website at
 http://software.complete.org/twidge.

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Bug#198665: ITP: pmk -- The pmk project aims to be an alternative to GNU/autoconf (configure scripts).

2003-06-24 Thread John Goerzen
On Tue, Jun 24, 2003 at 09:46:52PM +0200, Marek Habersack wrote:
> On Tue, Jun 24, 2003 at 02:44:17PM -0500, Luca - De Whiskey's - De Vitis 
> scribbled:
> > On Tue, Jun 24, 2003 at 09:30:31PM +0200, Marek Habersack wrote:
> > [...]
> > >   Description : The pmk project aims to be an alternative to 
> > > GNU/autoconf (configure scripts).
> > 
> > Description field is inappropriate, use something like:
> > 
> > Description: A GNU/autoconf alternative.
> Good point. I just cut and pasted it from their about page out of laziness
> :)

That's inappropriate as well.  Rather than saying "this is an alternative to
foo", say what it does, and then say "similar to foo."


> 
> thanks,
> 
> marek





Bug#201568: ITP: yapps2 -- A Recursive Descent Parser Generator for Python

2003-07-16 Thread John Goerzen
Package: wnpp
Version: unavailable; reported 2003-07-16
Severity: wishlist

* Package name: yapps2
  Version : 2.0.3
  Upstream Author : Amit Patel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
* URL : http://theory.stanford.edu/~amitp/Yapps/
* License : BSD
  Description : A Recursive Descent Parser Generator for Python

[ Note: I intend to edit this description prior to uploading the
package.  The text below comes largely from the Yapps website.  Please refrain
from flamage at this stage. ]

Yapps (Yet Another Python Parser System) is an easy to use parser generator
that is written in Python and generates Python code.  Although there are
several parser generators already available for Python (most of them
lex/yacc clones), the Yapps project has different goals.  Yapps is designed
to be used when regular expressions are not enough and other parser systems
are too much: situations where you may write your own recursive descent
parser.
.
Some unusual features of Yapps that may be of interest are: 
.
1. Yapps produces human-readable recursive descent parsers. There are several
heuristics used to keep the generated code simple.
.
2. Yapps produces context-sensitive scanners that pick tokens based on the type
of tokens accepted by the parser. In some situations, token matching is
ambiguous unless the context is taken into account. 
.
3. Yapps rules can pass arguments down to subrules, so subrules can use
information (such as declarations) that was parsed at higher levels in the
parsing process. These are sometimes called attribute grammars. 
.
This package is named yapps2 because it is incompatible with Yapps 1.  Yapps
2.0 introduced new-style Python regular expressions, much tighter embedded
code and iterative parsing, optional matching, etc.

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Bug#206100: O: cons

2003-08-18 Thread John Goerzen
Package: wnpp
Version: unavailable; reported 2003-08-18
Severity: normal

I am orphaning this package.  Version 2.2.0-3 has been uploaded with the
maintainer set to QA group.

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Bug#206099: O: libtime-modules-perl -- Various Perl modules for time/date manipulation

2003-08-18 Thread John Goerzen
Package: wnpp
Version: unavailable; reported 2003-08-18
Severity: normal

I intend to orphan the libtime-modules-perl package.
The package description is:
 This package contains the following perl5 modules:
 Time::CTime.pm
ctime, strftime, and asctime
 Time::JulianDay.pm
Julian Day conversions
 Time::ParseDate.pm
Reverses strftime and also understands relative times
 Time::Timezone.pm
 Time::DaysInMonth.pm

Version libtime-modules-perl_100.010301-4 has been uploaded with maintainer
set to the QA group.

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Bug#206098: O: libcurses-perl

2003-08-18 Thread John Goerzen
Package: wnpp
Version: unavailable; reported 2003-08-18
Severity: normal

I am orphaning this package and have uploaded 1.06-6 with Maintainer set to
QA group.

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Bug#206101: O: squishdot

2003-08-18 Thread John Goerzen
Package: wnpp
Version: unavailable; reported 2003-08-18
Severity: normal

I have orphaned this package.  Version 1.4.0-2 has been uploaded with the
maintainer set to the QA group.

-- John

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Bug#206102: O: bulkmail

2003-08-18 Thread John Goerzen
Package: wnpp
Version: unavailable; reported 2003-08-18
Severity: normal

I have orphaned this package.  Version 1.13-4 has the maintainer set to the
QA group.

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Bug#206103: O: w3mir

2003-08-18 Thread John Goerzen
Package: wnpp
Version: unavailable; reported 2003-08-18
Severity: normal

I have orphaned this package.

People interested in adopting it might want to consider if other options
like pavuk can take its place these days; you might want to just remove it
from the archive.

I have uploaded 1.0.10-2 to the archive with the maintainer set to the QA
group.

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Bug#206105: O: crm114

2003-08-18 Thread John Goerzen
Package: wnpp
Version: unavailable; reported 2003-08-18
Severity: normal

I have orphaned crm114.  Version 2002-11-26-2 hsa been uploaded with the
maintainer set to the QA group.

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Bug#206112: O: whirlgif

2003-08-18 Thread John Goerzen
Package: wnpp
Version: unavailable; reported 2003-08-18
Severity: normal

I have orphaned this package.  A version has been uploaded that has set the
maintainer to debian QA.

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Bug#206113: O: freedict

2003-08-18 Thread John Goerzen
Package: wnpp
Version: unavailable; reported 2003-08-18
Severity: normal

I am orphaning this package.  Version 1.1-2 has been released with the
maintainer set to the QA group.

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Bug#206114: O: zope-tinytable

2003-08-18 Thread John Goerzen
Package: wnpp
Version: unavailable; reported 2003-08-18
Severity: normal

I have orphaned this package and uploaded a version that has maintainer set
to the QA group.

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Bug#206116: O: zircon

2003-08-18 Thread John Goerzen
Package: wnpp
Version: unavailable; reported 2003-08-18
Severity: normal

I have orphaned this package as of version 1.18.255-3, which set the
maintainer to the QA group.

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Bug#206117: O: perlmenu

2003-08-18 Thread John Goerzen
Package: wnpp
Version: unavailable; reported 2003-08-18
Severity: normal

I have orphaned perlmenu and uploaded 4.0-5, which sets the maintainer to
the QA group.

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Bug#206121: O: phototk

2003-08-18 Thread John Goerzen
Package: wnpp
Version: unavailable; reported 2003-08-18
Severity: normal

I have orphaned this package.  A new version with the maintainer set to QA
has been uploaded.

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Bug#206133: O: libconfhelper-perl

2003-08-18 Thread John Goerzen
Package: wnpp
Version: unavailable; reported 2003-08-18
Severity: normal

I am orphaning this package.  I have uploaded 0.12.2, which sets Maintainer
to the QA group.

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Bug#206137: O: bibview

2003-08-18 Thread John Goerzen
Package: wnpp
Version: unavailable; reported 2003-08-18
Severity: normal

I'm orphaning this effective immediately; version 2.2-8 is being uploaded to
set the Maintainer to QA group.

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Bug#206113: O: freedict

2003-08-22 Thread John Goerzen
Cosimo,

Upstream is www.freedict.de.  The maintainer is Horst (I forget his last
name), who is reasonably responsive and does post updates periodically.

When I first packaged it, it appeared that he always updated all the
dictionaries at once, which is why there is the monolithic source package.
At this time, however, it seems that he updates the dictionaries one at a
time.  You may want to split the source package apart.

-- John

On Fri, Aug 22, 2003 at 12:52:29PM +0200, Cosimo Alfarano wrote:
> On Mon, Aug 18, 2003 at 03:57:44PM -0500, John Goerzen wrote:
> > I am orphaning this package.  Version 1.1-2 has been released with the
> > maintainer set to the QA group.
> 
> I will contact upstream (if alive) and do some questions.
> I did the ITP of this packages, so I'm thinking about adopting it.
> 
> John, could you give me some additional information/opinion about him
> and its package, please?
> 
>   cosimo.



Bug#208463: ITP: tla-load-dirs -- Import upstream archives into tla/arch

2003-09-02 Thread John Goerzen
Package: wnpp
Version: unavailable; reported 2003-09-02
Severity: wishlist

* Package name: tla-load-dirs
  Version : 1.0.0
  Upstream Author : John Goerzen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
* URL : http://arch.complete.org/
* License : GPL
  Description : Import upstream archives into tla/arch

 Tom Lord's arch/tla system is capable of importing upstream directories
 into a tla archive for some archives,  For situations where the upstream
 renames or moves files and directories on a regular basis, version
 information can be lost.
 .
 tla-load-dirs works with tla to import these things and preserve
 changes.  It works on a principle similar to Subversion's
 svn_load_dirs.


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Bug#210317: RFP: libdict -- C library for interacting with RFC2229 dictionary servers

2003-09-10 Thread John Goerzen
On Wed, Sep 10, 2003 at 07:53:17PM +0200, Martin Godisch wrote:
> CC to John Goerzen, are you interested in packaging this?

Thanks for the consideration, but I don't have an interest in packaging this
at this time.

-- John



Bug#376038: ITP: hpodder -- Tool to scan and download podcasts (podcatcher)

2006-06-29 Thread John Goerzen
Package: wnpp
Severity: wishlist
Owner: John Goerzen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

* Package name: hpodder
  Version : 0.5.0
  Upstream Author : John Goerzen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
* URL : http://quux.org/devel/hpodder
* License : GPL
  Programming Lang: Haskell
  Description : Tool to scan and download podcasts (podcatcher)

 Podcasting is a method of publishing radio-like programs on the
 Internet.  Through podcasting, almost anyone can produce their own
 audio program, and publish episodes of it as often or as rarely as
 they like.
 .
 To listen to podcasts, you need a program to download the podcast's
 episodes from the Internet.  Such a program is called a podcatcher
 (or sometimes a podcast aggregator).  hpodder is this program.
 .
 hpodder's features include:
 .
 Convenient, easy to learn, and fast command-line interface.  It's
 simple to do simple things, and advanced things are possible.
 .
 Automatic discovery of feed metadata
 .
 Full history database for accurate prevention of duplicate
 downlaods and tracking of new episodes
 .
 Conversion tools to convert your existing feed list and history from
 other applications to hpodder.  Supported applications and formats
 include: castpodder and ipodder.
 .
 Most operations can work fully automatically across your entire
 podcast database, or they can work manually.
 .
 Automatic updating of ID3 (v1 and v2) tags based on metadata in the
 podcast feed.  This important feature is available through iTunes but
 is often missed by other podcatchers.
 .
 hpodder operations can be easily scripted or scheuled using regular
 operating system tools.
 .
 Fully customizable naming scheme for downloaded episodes, including a
 name collision detection and workaround algorithm.
 .
 Automatic support for appending .mp3 extensions to MP3 files that
 lack them.
 .
 Numerous database and history inquiry tools
 .
 Small, minimalist footprint
 .
 Power users and developers can interact directly with the embedded
 Sqlite3 database used by hpodder.  The database has a simple schema
 that is developer-friendly.
 .
 Support for resuming interrupted downloads of podcasts
 .
 hpodder is SAFE and is designed with data integrity in mind from the
 beginning.  It should be exceedingly difficult to lose a podcast
 episode, even in the event of a power failure.



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Bug#376546: ITP: multipath-tools-initramfs -- Support for booting Debian from a multipath I/O source

2006-07-03 Thread John Goerzen
Package: wnpp
Severity: wishlist
Owner: John Goerzen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

* Package name: multipath-tools-initramfs
  Version : 1.0.0
  Upstream Author : John Goerzen
* URL : N/A
* License : GPL
  Programming Lang: Shell
  Description : Support for booting Debian from a multipath I/O source

 This package provides support for booting Debian from a
 multipath I/O (MPIO) source.  It provides the necessary scripts
 for mkinitramfs to generate an initrd that can bring up the multipath
 I/O subsystem at boot time and mount the root filesystem from
 a multipath source.

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Bug#376825: ITP: haskell-newcgi -- Enhanced CGI library for Haskell

2006-07-05 Thread John Goerzen
Package: wnpp
Severity: wishlist
Owner: John Goerzen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

* Package name: haskell-newcgi
  Version : 2006.6.5
  Upstream Author : Bjorn Bringert et al
* URL : http://www.cs.chalmers.se/~bringert/darcs/haskell-cgi/doc/
* License : BSD
  Programming Lang: Haskell
  Description : Enhanced CGI library for Haskell
 This is a Haskell library for writing CGI web applications.
 It provides a number of features not found in the CGI implementation
 in the standard Haskell libraries.
 .
 This library supports setting arbitrary response headers, support for
 cookies, efficient file upload support, integration with
 Data.ByteString, and other useful features.
 .
 It also provides wrapper functions for compatibility with the
 existing Network.CGI module.

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Bug#376829: ITP: haskell-bytestring -- Extremely fast Haskell I/O library using packed strings

2006-07-05 Thread John Goerzen
Package: wnpp
Severity: wishlist
Owner: John Goerzen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

* Package name: haskell-bytestring
  Version : 0.6
  Upstream Author : Don Stewart
* URL : http://www.cse.unsw.edu.au/~dons/fps.html
* License : BSD
  Programming Lang: Haskell
  Description : Extremely fast Haskell I/O library using packed strings
 Data.ByteString (formerly FastPackedString/FPS) provides packed
 strings (byte arrays held by a ForeignPtr), along with a list
 interface to these strings. It lets you do extremely fast IO in
 Haskell; in some cases, even faster than typical C implementations,
 and much faster than [Char]. It uses a flexible "foreign pointer"
 representation, allowing the transparent use of Haskell or C code to
 manipulate the strings.
 .
 Data.ByteString is written in Haskell98 + the foreign function
 interface and cpp. It has been tested succesfully with GHC 6.4 and
 6.5, and hugs March 2005.

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Bug#376830: ITP: haxml -- XML framework for Haskell

2006-07-05 Thread John Goerzen
Package: wnpp
Severity: wishlist
Owner: John Goerzen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

* Package name: haxml
  Version : 1.13.1
  Upstream Author : Malcolm Wallace et al
* URL : http://www.cs.york.ac.uk/fp/HaXml/
* License : Library LGPL plus relaxation, tools GPL
  Programming Lang: Haskell
  Description : XML framework for Haskell
 HaXml is a collection of utilities for parsing, filtering,
 transforming, and generating XML documents using Haskell.  Its basic
 facilities include a parser for XML, a separate error-correcting
 parser for HTML, an XML validator, and pretty-printers for XML and
 HTML.
 .
 In addition to this, Haskell2Xml is a replacement class for Haskell's
 Show/Read classes.  It allows you to read and write ordinary Haskell
 data as XML documents.  DtdToHaskell is a tool for translating any
 valid XML DTD into equivalent Haskell types.  Xtract is a grep-like
 tool for XML documents, based loosely on the XPath and XQL query
 languages.  It can be used either from the command line, or within
 your own code as part of the library.
 

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Bug#310920: Forgot to add...

2006-07-05 Thread John Goerzen
I forgot to add -- I noticed you're not building hugs packages.  Could
you do that?  This will be essential for some of my work.

Thanks,

-- John



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Bug#310920: Still want me to upload?

2006-07-05 Thread John Goerzen
Arjan,

Somehow I missed your mail about HaXml.  Would you like me to upload
this for you still?  (The URL in the bug is no longer valid)

-- John



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Bug#310920: Forgot to add...

2006-07-05 Thread John Goerzen
On Thu, Jul 06, 2006 at 03:09:09AM +0200, Arjan Oosting wrote:
> I have prepared a new revision based on upstream version 0.13.1. It took
> a little bit longer because I have dropped CDBS and had to test my new
> "just debhelper" rules file. The package again provides libhugs-haxml
> (and diverts all the files of the old 0.12 HaXml version hugs ships)
> 
> I think it is ready for upload, hope it will be processed soon.

You have a bashism -- the Hugs package contains this directory:

drwxr-xr-x root/root 0 2006-07-05 21:29
./usr/lib/hugs/packages/HaXml/Text/XML/HaXml/{Html,Xtract,DtdToHaskell}/

That occurs in the upstream Makefile actually (naughty, naughty).  You
can fix that by either patching the Makefile or manually setting
SHELL=/bin/bash (that's probably preferable).

I did, however, go ahead and upload the package as-is, to at least get
it to start working its way through NEW.  Please let me know when you
have a -2 ready with a fix for that, and I'll upload it as well.

Nice work, BTW.

-- John



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Bug#388278: ITP: doc-debian-uk -- Debian Manuals and other documents in Ukrainian

2006-09-20 Thread John Goerzen
On Tue, Sep 19, 2006 at 05:35:35PM +0300, Yanovych Borys wrote:
> Package: wnpp
> Severity: wishlist
> Owner: Yanovych Borys <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> 
> -BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
> Hash: SHA1
> 
> 
> * Package name: doc-debian-uk

Maybe I am the only one to be confused by this, but I saw that and
immediately thought this had something to do with the British...  an
unfortunate coincidence, and maybe there's no better way to go.  But
would it make sense to say doc-debian-ukranian?

-- 
John Goerzen
Author, Foundations of Python Network Programming
http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg/detail/-/1590593715


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Bug#133441: wnpp: ITP: librsync -- rdiff and librsync implementation

2002-02-11 Thread John Goerzen
Package: wnpp
Version: N/A
Severity: normal

Packages will be forthcoming shortly.

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Bug#133442: wnpp: ITP: rdiff-backup

2002-02-11 Thread John Goerzen
Package: wnpp
Version: N/A
Severity: normal

This package provides backups of remote filesystems using rdiff.  Packages
forthcoming shortly.

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Bug#304863: ITP: arch2darcs -- Convert Arch/tla repositories to Darcs

2005-04-15 Thread John Goerzen
Package: wnpp
Severity: wishlist
Owner: John Goerzen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

* Package name: arch2darcs
  Version : 0.99.0
  Upstream Author : John Goerzen
* URL : http://darcs.complete.org/arch2darcs
* License : GPL
  Description : Convert Arch/tla repositories to Darcs

Source: arch2darcs
Section: devel
Priority: optional
Maintainer: John Goerzen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Build-Depends: debhelper (>= 4.0.0), ghc6 (>= 6.2.1), libghc6-cabal-dev (>= 
0.5), libghc6-missingh-dev (>= 0.9.0)
Standards-Version: 3.6.1

Package: arch2darcs
Architecture: any
Depends: ${shlibs:Depends}, ${misc:Depends}
Description: Convert Arch/tla repositories to Darcs
 arch2darcs is used to convert an Arch repository to Darcs,
 automaticaly preserving:
 .
  * All original logs
 .
  * Modification dates
 .
  * All adds, deletes, and renames that were versioned with tla
 .
  * Files in Arch.
 .
 arch2darcs can process entire Arch/tla branches at once.


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Bug#305420: ITP: darcs-buildpackage -- Suite to help with Debian packages in Darcs archives

2005-04-19 Thread John Goerzen
Package: wnpp
Severity: wishlist
Owner: John Goerzen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

* Package name: darcs-buildpackage
  Version : 0.5.0
  Upstream Author : John Goerzen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
* URL : None yet
* License : GPL
  Description : Suite to help with Debian packages in Darcs archives

 This package helps automate and ease the task of maintaining Debian
 packages by helping you, the Debian developer, take advantage of
 the unique features in Darcs.  The programs included are:
 .
 dbp-importdsc: Import an upstream version and a Debian version from
 a Debian source package, automatically detecting package and version
 information from the .dsc.
 .
 dbp-importorig: Import an upstream tar.gz or directory.
 .
 dbp-markdeb: Mark a working copy for future reference.
 .
 darcs-buildpackage: Builds a Debian package based on information in
 the repository, checking out Debian and upstream versions as
 necessary.
 .
 Also, the package includes a comprehensive 24-page manual in
 PostScript and
 HTML versions.

Debian developers may be interested to know that darcs-buildpackage is
written in Haskell.

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Bug#305452: O: tla-tools -- Utilities to make life with GNU Arch (tla) easier

2005-04-19 Thread John Goerzen
Package: wnpp
Severity: normal

I intend to orphan the tla-tools package.

The package description is:
 This is a collection of tools to make life with GNU Arch easier.  The
 tools included are:
 .
 tla-changelogs-to-log: takes a GNU ChangeLog and creates an Arch patch log.
 .
 tla-copy-changes: Copy and commit Arch changesets from another branch.
 .
 tla-cvs-sync: Bidirectional sync with CVS archives.
 .
 tla-emacs-xids-to-db: Produce an id rename database for EMacs.
 .
 tla-file-log: Output historical log for a file in an Arch project tree.
 .
 tla-fix-changelog-conflicts: Resolve merge conflicts in ChangeLog files.
 .
 tla-fork: Create an Arch branch forking off an existing one.
 .
 tla-fork-archive: Fork a new Arch archive.
 .
 tla-munge-archive-names: Changes names of categories/branches/versions
 in an Arch archive.
 .
 tla-munge-archive-xids: Modify an archive to use taglines instead
 of explicit ids.
 .
 tla-scan-for-xids: Produce a list of explicit ids used in an archive.
 .
 tla-switch: Switch a project tree to a new version.
 .
 tla-update-ids: Automate handling of changed id tags.

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Bug#305454: O: regexp-pp

2005-04-19 Thread John Goerzen
Package: wnpp
Severity: normal

I intend to orphan this package.

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Bug#305455: O: pycaml

2005-04-19 Thread John Goerzen
Package: wnpp
Severity: normal

I am orphaning this package.

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Bug#305458: O: nant

2005-04-19 Thread John Goerzen
Package: wnpp
Severity: normal

I am orphaning this package.

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Bug#305457: O: ocamldbi

2005-04-19 Thread John Goerzen
Package: wnpp
Severity: normal

I am orphaning this package.

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Bug#305456: O: perl4caml -- Use Perl code in OCaml programs, runtime library

2005-04-19 Thread John Goerzen
Package: wnpp
Severity: normal

I intend to orphan the perl4caml package.

The package description is:
 perl4caml allows you to use Perl code within Objective CAML (OCaml),
 thus neatly side-stepping the old problem with OCaml which was that it
 lacked a comprehensive set of libraries. Well now you can use any part
 of CPAN in your OCaml code.
 .
 This package provides the runtime dynamic library necessary to use this
 in bytecode OCaml programs.

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Bug#305459: O: ikvm

2005-04-19 Thread John Goerzen
Package: wnpp
Severity: normal

I am orphaning this package.

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Bug#305460: O: haskelldb

2005-04-19 Thread John Goerzen
Package: wnpp
Severity: normal

I was never able to make this package work for me regularly, so I'm
orphaning it to make room for someone that uses it.

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Bug#305461: O: gnupginterface

2005-04-19 Thread John Goerzen
Package: wnpp
Severity: normal

I am orphaning this package.

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Bug#305462: O: cscvs

2005-04-19 Thread John Goerzen
Package: wnpp
Severity: normal

I'm orphaning this package.

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Bug#305463: O: inform-mode

2005-04-19 Thread John Goerzen
Package: wnpp
Severity: normal

I am orphaning this package.

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Bug#311787: ITP: lincity-ng -- City simulation game with polished GUI and graphics

2005-06-03 Thread John Goerzen
On Fri, Jun 03, 2005 at 01:20:58PM +0200, Moritz Muehlenhoff wrote:
>   Upstream Author : lincity-ng developers group (several people)
> * URL : http://lincity-ng.berlios.de
> * License : GPL (most media files are dual-licensed with a CC license)
>   Description : City simulation game with polished GUI and graphics
> 
> Lincity-ng is a fork of the original lincity game with a more user-friendly
> interface and completely new, polished isometric graphics made in Blender.
> See http://lincity-ng.berlios.de/wiki/index.php/Image:Liftoff2.png for an
> example.

Looks very nice.  Thanks for the ITP.

-- John


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Bug#312256: ITP: washngo -- Web Authoring System for Haskell

2005-06-06 Thread John Goerzen
Package: wnpp
Severity: wishlist
Owner: John Goerzen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

* Package name: washngo
  Version : 2.3.1
  Upstream Author : Peter Thiemann
* URL : 
http://www.informatik.uni-freiburg.de/~thiemann/haskell/WASH/
* License : 3-clause BSD
  Description : Web Authoring System for Haskell

 WASH is a family of embedded domain specific languages (EDSL) for
 programming Web applications. Each language is embedded in the
 functional language Haskell, which means that it is implemented as a
 combinator library.
 .
 Currently, WASH has the following components:
 .
 wash2hs, a preprocessor for including literal XHTML fragments in the
 style of Haskell Server Pages (HSP) 
 .
 WASH/CGI for server-side web scripting
 .
 WASH/HTML for dynamic generation of HTML and XHTML
 .
 WASH/Mail for email processing

I expect one binary to be built from the source at this time, and it
will be named libghc6-wash-dev.

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Bug#312897: ITP: texlive -- The TeXlive system packaged for debian

2005-06-10 Thread John Goerzen
On Fri, Jun 10, 2005 at 06:29:19PM +0200, Norbert Preining wrote:
> Package: wnpp
> Severity: wishlist
> Owner: Norbert Preining <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> 
> * Package name: texlive
>   Version : 2005.1
>   Upstream Author : TeXlive Mailing List <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> * URL : http://www.tug.org/texlive
> * License : mixed, but all Debian conform
>   Description : The TeXlive system packaged for debian
> 
> TeX Live is an easy way to get up and running with TeX. It includes all
> major freely-available TeX-related programs, macro packages, and fonts,
> including support for many languages around the world.

Don't we already have this in tetex, which is already packaged?


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Bug#100702: O: newsclipper -- generates websites based on others

2001-06-13 Thread John Goerzen
Package: wnpp

I'm orphaning this package effective immediately.  Please feel free to
adopt :-)




Bug#100703: O: liburi-perl -- Perl URI handling lib

2001-06-13 Thread John Goerzen
Package: wnpp

I'm orphaning this package.  Michael, you might be interested in
adopting it.

-- John



Bug#100718: O: filerunner -- GUI FTP / local file manager

2001-06-13 Thread John Goerzen
Package: wnpp

I'm orphaning this package.



Bug#168995: ITP: python-gnupginterface -- Python interface to GnuPG

2002-11-13 Thread John Goerzen
Package: wnpp
Version: unavailable; reported 2002-11-13
Severity: wishlist

* Package name: python-gnupginterface
  Version : 0.3.2
  Upstream Author : Frank J. Tobin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
* URL : http://py-gnupg.sourceforge.net/
* License : LGPL
  Description : Python interface to GnuPG

GnuPGInterface is a Python module to interface with GnuPG.
It concentrates on interacting with GnuPG via filehandles,
providing access to control GnuPG via versatile and extensible means.

This module is based on GnuPG::Interface, a Perl module by the same 
author.


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Bug#168995: ITP: python-gnupginterface -- Python interface to GnuPG

2002-11-13 Thread John Goerzen
On Thu, Nov 14, 2002 at 01:29:20AM +0100, Josselin Mouette wrote:
> > * License : LGPL
> >   Description : Python interface to GnuPG
> 
> Why not just calling it python-gnupg ? This would be more adequate
> regarding other python packages, imho.

Because its name is GnuPGInterface.  There are other Python modules with
names like that, so I think it would be more confusing to do that.

-- John



Bug#168995: ITP: python-gnupginterface -- Python interface to GnuPG

2002-11-14 Thread John Goerzen
On Thu, Nov 14, 2002 at 12:08:24PM +0100, Wichert Akkerman wrote:
> >   Description : Python interface to GnuPG
> 
> Ooh, nice, this sounds like just what I needed to be able to implement
> the package signing stuff.

OK, it's uploaded and pending FTP master attention right now.

If I might ask, what sort of package signing stuff are you planning to do? 
I am interested in revisiting debsigs in the near future, and may be
interested in what you're up to as well.

-- John



Bug#169807: ITP: pyme -- Python interface to GPGME

2002-11-19 Thread John Goerzen
Package: wnpp
Version: unavailable; reported 2002-11-19
Severity: wishlist

* Package name: pyme
  Version : 0.5.0
  Upstream Author : John Goerzen
* URL : http://quux.org/devel/pyme
* License : GPL
  Description : Python interface to GPGME

I'm writing this; to be uploaded shortly.  (Web site is not yet active, but
will be soon).

>From the docs:

Welcome to PyME, the GPGME Interface for Python.  "Pyme", when prounced,
rhymes with "Pine".

The latest release of this package may be obtained from
http://quux.org/devel/pyme/

FEATURES


 * Feature-rich, full implementation of the GPGME library.  Supports
   all GPGME features except interactive editing (coming soon).
   Callback functions may be written in pure Python.

 * Ability to sign, encrypt, decrypt, and verify data.

 * Ability to list keys, export and import keys, and manage the keyring.

 * Fully object-oriented with convenient classes and modules.

GENERAL OVERVIEW


For those of you familiar with GPGME, you will be right at home here.

Pyme is, for the most part, a direct interface to the C GPGME
library.  However, it is re-packaged in a more Pythonic way --
object-oriented with classes and modules.  Take a look at the classes
defined here -- they correspond directly to certain object types in GPGME
for C.  For instance, the following C code:

GpgmeCtx context;
GpgmeRecipients recp;
gpgme_new(&context);
gpgme_recipients_new(&recp);
...
gpgme_op_encrypt(context, recp, plain, cipher);

Translates into the following Python code:

context = core.Context()
recp = core.Recipients()
...
context.encrypt(recp, plain, cipher)

The Python module automatically does error-checking and raises Python
exceptions when GPGME signals an error.  Those exceptions correspond
directly to GPGME errors.  All GPGME exceptions are defined in the
gpgme.errors module, and pyme.errors.GPGMEError is the parent of all
exceptions.

IMPORTANT NOTE
--
This documentation only covers a small subset of available GPGME functions
and
methods.  Please consult the documentation for the C library
(available in doc/gpgme in this distribution) for comprehensive coverage.

This library uses Python's reflection to automatically detect the methods
that are available for each class, and as such, most of those methods
do not appear explicitly anywhere.

QUICK START SAMPLE PROGRAM
--
This program is not for serious encryption, but for example purposes only!

import sys
from pyme import core, constants
import pyme.constants.validity

# Set up our input and output buffers.

plain = core.Data('This is my message.')
cipher = core.Data()

# Initialize our context.

c = core.Context()
c.set_armor(1)

# Set up the recipients.

sys.stdout.write("Enter name of your recipient: ")
name = sys.stdin.readline().strip()
r = core.Recipients()
r.add(name, constants.validity.FULL)

# Do the encryption.

c.op_encrypt(r, plain, cipher)
print cipher.read()

Note that although there is no explicit error checking done here, the
Python GPGME library is automatically doing error-checking, and will
raise an exception if there is any problem.

This program is in the Pyme distribution as examples/simple.py.  The
examples
directory contains more advanced samples as well.

FOR MORE INFORMATION

PYME homepage: http://quux.org/devel/pyme
GPGME documentation: http://www.fifi.org/cgi-bin/info2www?%28gpgme%29
GPGME homepage: http://www.gnupg.org/gpgme.html

Base classes: pyme.core (START HERE!)
Auxiliary classes: pyme.aux
Utilities: pyme.util
Error classes: pyme.errors
Constants: pyme.constants
Version information: pyme.version

Base classes are documented at pyme.core and auxiliary classes at pyme.aux


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