Re: request to take over PDL::Slatec
Hi Chris, > The user PERLDL has been totally non-responsive in any attempts to update the > module permissions in order to resolve an UNAUTHORIZED RELEASE condition for > the upcoming PDL-2.008 release. Admin assistance would be greatly > appreciated. I have transferred ownership of the following packages to you (CHM), with PERLDL retaining co-maint permissions: PDL PDL::PP PDL::Slatec As per David Golden’s previous suggestion, you might like to consider ensuring that you retain ownership using the x_authority field. Also, I note that you are not owner of the following packages, which were part of the last PDL release. I’ll list the owner’s PAUSE id: CSOE PDL::Demos::Cartography_demo PDL::Demos::PGPLOT_OO_demo PDL::Demos::Transform_demo PDL::Graphics::Limits PDL::Graphics::Limits::DSet PDL::Graphics::State PDL::IO::Dicom PDL::IO::Dumper PDL::IO::FITS PDL::MyInlineMod PDL::Transform::Cartography ZOWIE PDL::Demos::Gnuplot_demo CJTAYLOR PDL::IO::HDF Sorry it’s taken me so long to resolve this. Neil
Welcome new user ELECTRIC
Welcome electricface swt, PAUSE, the Perl Authors Upload Server, has a userid for you: ELECTRIC Once you've gone through the procedure of password approval (see the separate mail you should receive about right now), this userid will be the one that you can use to upload your work or edit your credentials in the PAUSE database. This is what we have stored in the database now: Name: electricface swt email: CENSORED homepage: enteredby: David Golden Please note that your email address is exposed in various listings and database dumps. You can register with both a public and a secret email if you want to protect yourself from SPAM. If you want to do this, please visit https://pause.perl.org/pause/authenquery?ACTION=edit_cred or http://pause.perl.org/pause/authenquery?ACTION=edit_cred If you need any further information, please visit $CPAN/modules/04pause.html. If this doesn't answer your questions, contact modules@perl.org. Before uploading your first module, we strongly encourage you to discuss your module idea on PrePAN at http://prepan.org/ to get feedback from experienced Perl developers. Thank you for your prospective contributions, The Pause Team
Re: Crypt::OpenSSL::Random
Hi Ian I'm fine now, thanks. But kmx would need co-maint for his pending updates on Crypt::OpenSSL::Bignum See http://search.cpan.org/~kmx/Crypt-OpenSSL-Bignum-0.05_01/ and https://github.com/kmx/perl-Crypt-OpenSSL-Bignum https://pause.perl.org/pause/authenquery => Change Permissions => 3.1 Make somebody else co-maintainer 2015-02-03 20:35 GMT+01:00 Ian Robertson : > If there is anything I can do to expedite transferring the ownership of > Crypt::OpenSSL::Random, please let me know. > > - Ian (IROBERTS) > > On Tue, Feb 3, 2015 at 6:06 AM, Reini Urban wrote: >> >> Dirk, Thanks for the remainder >> >> Mr IROBERTS never gave me co-maint for his modules which I updated. >> I contacted modules@perl to fix it and I got co-maint a few months >> afterwards. >> >> Time for a new release I guess :) >> >> >> 2015-02-02 14:07 GMT+01:00 Dick Franks : >> > Reini, >> > >> > There appears to be a discrepancy between CPAN search tools about which >> > is >> > the latest version of Crypt::OpenSSL::Random. >> >> Not really. >> >> > Using metacpan.org shows 0.04 (May 2007) as latest version >> >> That's the official unmaintained version. >> >> > Using search.cpan.org turns up 0.06 (July 2013) >> >> That's my unofficial, unauthorized fix. >> >> > metacpan knows about it but flags it UNAUTHORIZED in red. >> > Neither is there an author name in Makefile.PL and meta data files. >> >> Yes, I never came to fix this also. >> >> -- >> Reini Urban >> http://phpwiki.org/ http://murbreak.at/ > > -- Reini Urban http://phpwiki.org/ http://murbreak.at/
Re: request to take over PDL::Slatec
hi Neil- Thanks for the assist. I'll be following up on David Golden's suggestion. Regards, Chris On 2/5/2015 03:58, Neil Bowers wrote: Hi Chris, The user PERLDL has been totally non-responsive in any attempts to update the module permissions in order to resolve an UNAUTHORIZED RELEASE condition for the upcoming PDL-2.008 release. Admin assistance would be greatly appreciated. I have transferred ownership of the following packages to you (CHM), with PERLDL retaining co-maint permissions: PDL PDL::PP PDL::Slatec As per David Golden’s previous suggestion, you might like to consider ensuring that you retain ownership using the x_authority field. Also, I note that you are not owner of the following packages, which were part of the last PDL release. I’ll list the owner’s PAUSE id: CSOE PDL::Demos::Cartography_demo PDL::Demos::PGPLOT_OO_demo PDL::Demos::Transform_demo PDL::Graphics::Limits PDL::Graphics::Limits::DSet PDL::Graphics::State PDL::IO::Dicom PDL::IO::Dumper PDL::IO::FITS PDL::MyInlineMod PDL::Transform::Cartography ZOWIE PDL::Demos::Gnuplot_demo CJTAYLOR PDL::IO::HDF Sorry it’s taken me so long to resolve this. Neil
Upload failed. What can I do?
Hello, I tried to upload a distribution as user CHARTGRP. I received the following error message. What do I to do to solve this problem. I never got it. Do I miss something in 'make dist'? Thank you for your help! Regards Reiner CHARTGRP Message: The following report has been written by the PAUSE namespace indexer. Please contact modules@perl.org if there are any open questions. User: CHARTGRP (Chart-Group) Distribution file: Chart-2.4.9.tar.gz Number of files: 392 *.pm files: 16 README: Chart-2.4.9/README META-File: Chart-2.4.9/META.yml META-Parser: Parse::CPAN::Meta 1.4404 META-driven index: no Timestamp of file: Tue Feb 3 19:40:46 2015 UTC Time of this run: Tue Feb 3 19:42:27 2015 UTC This distribution name can only be used by users with permission for the package Chart, which you do not have. __END__
PAUSE ID request (CORZINE; Scott R. Corzine)
Request to register new user fullname: Scott R. Corzine userid: CORZINE mail: CENSORED homepage: why: My participation in the 2015 CPAN PR Challenge has inspired me to actively contribute in a broader fashion and is helping me to understand the process to correctly contribute to it. Most immediately will be modules relating to little known/used filesystem/storage attributes like Solaris UFS attributes (recursive/multi-dimensional storage, OSX's several independent attribute systems), etc. Lack of awareness or tools can impede security scans and cause operational issues. My general contributions would be ones which support Infrastructure Administration (Systems Administration, Database Administration, Network Engineering, Storage Engineeering, and Security). Unfortunatly, I believe none of my existing code can be submitted to CPAN at this time. The following links are only valid for PAUSE maintainers: Registration form with editing capabilities: https://pause.perl.org/pause/authenquery?ACTION=add_user&USERID=eaf0_8911403a18002ef4&SUBMIT_pause99_add_user_sub=1 Immediate (one click) registration: https://pause.perl.org/pause/authenquery?ACTION=add_user&USERID=eaf0_8911403a18002ef4&SUBMIT_pause99_add_user_Definitely=1
Welcome new user CORZINE
Welcome Scott R. Corzine, PAUSE, the Perl Authors Upload Server, has a userid for you: CORZINE Once you've gone through the procedure of password approval (see the separate mail you should receive about right now), this userid will be the one that you can use to upload your work or edit your credentials in the PAUSE database. This is what we have stored in the database now: Name: Scott R. Corzine email: CENSORED homepage: enteredby: David Golden Please note that your email address is exposed in various listings and database dumps. You can register with both a public and a secret email if you want to protect yourself from SPAM. If you want to do this, please visit https://pause.perl.org/pause/authenquery?ACTION=edit_cred or http://pause.perl.org/pause/authenquery?ACTION=edit_cred If you need any further information, please visit $CPAN/modules/04pause.html. If this doesn't answer your questions, contact modules@perl.org. Before uploading your first module, we strongly encourage you to discuss your module idea on PrePAN at http://prepan.org/ to get feedback from experienced Perl developers. Thank you for your prospective contributions, The Pause Team