Bug#466342: ITP: gmyth -- library for accessing MythTV backends

2008-02-17 Thread Mario Limonciello
Package: wnpp Severity: wishlist Owner: Mario Limonciello <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> * Package name: gmyth Version : 0.7.0 Upstream Author : Alexsandro Jose Virginio dos Santos <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Hallyson Luiz de Morais Melo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Leonardo So

Bug#466400: ITP: libnet-upnp-perl -- Perl extensions for UPnP

2008-02-18 Thread Mario Limonciello
Package: wnpp Severity: wishlist Owner: Mario Limonciello <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> * Package name: libnet-upnp-perl Version : 1.2.1 Upstream Author : Satoshi Konno <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> * URL : skonno/Net-UPnP-1.2.1/ * License : Written by owner Prog

Bug#467368: ITP: gmyth-upnp -- The GObject based library for using a UPnP MythTV backend

2008-02-24 Thread Mario Limonciello
Package: wnpp Severity: wishlist Owner: Mario Limonciello <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> * Package name: gmyth-upnp Version : 0.7 Upstream Author : Alexsandro Jose Virginio dos Santos <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Hallyson Luiz de Morais Melo <[

Re: RFC: DKMS - Dynamic Kernel Module Support

2008-09-11 Thread Mario Limonciello
; Mario, can you confirm? > > So if there were issues between the interaction of the Zaptel userspace init script and DKMS producing the modules to be used, an upstart style script will be needed so that Zaptel's userspace script doesn't get launched unless DKMS is finished. -- Mario Limonciello *Dell | Linux Engineering* [EMAIL PROTECTED] signature.asc Description: OpenPGP digital signature

Re: RFC: DKMS - Dynamic Kernel Module Support

2008-09-11 Thread Mario Limonciello
t to shut down my PBX > because of the Ubuntu kernel upgrade of the month? > > Which is why I never tried to add such an option to the init script, and > why noone has asked for it. > > -- Mario Limonciello *Dell | Linux Engineering* [EMAIL PROTECTED] signature.asc Description: OpenPGP digital signature

Re: RFC: DKMS - Dynamic Kernel Module Support

2008-09-11 Thread Mario Limonciello
nst.d/ > /etc/kernel/postinst.d/ > /etc/kernel/prerm.d/ > > A quick search with apt-file didn't return any result. > Is this approach supported by Debian? I remember grub updating itself when a > new kernel is installed: is that a postinst by the kernel package itself? > >

Re: RFC: DKMS - Dynamic Kernel Module Support

2008-09-11 Thread Mario Limonciello
y be shipped as source. > > Please go ahead in this direction. > > One of the issues I’m wondering about is: how do you ensure you always > have the kernel headers for the installed kernels? > > Cheers, > -- Mario Limonciello *Dell | Linux Engineering* [EMAIL PROTECTED] signature.asc Description: OpenPGP digital signature

Re: RFC: DKMS - Dynamic Kernel Module Support

2008-09-12 Thread Mario Limonciello
aking this action a symlink would be better? -- Mario Limonciello *Dell | Linux Engineering* [EMAIL PROTECTED] signature.asc Description: OpenPGP digital signature

Bug#793446: ITP: fwupd -- Firmware update daemon

2015-07-23 Thread Mario Limonciello
Package: wnpp Severity: wishlist Owner: Mario Limonciello * Package name: fwupd Version : 0.1.4 Upstream Author : Richard Hughes * URL : https://github.com/hughsie/fwupd * License : GPL Programming Lang: C Description : Firmware update daemon fwupd

Bug#920777: ITP: libxmlb -- XML binary library

2019-01-28 Thread Mario Limonciello
Package: wnpp Severity: wishlist Owner: Mario Limonciello * Package name: libxmlb Version : 0.1.6 Upstream Author : Richard Hughes * URL : https://github.com/hughsie/libxmlb * License : LGPL2.1+ Programming Lang: C Description : XML binary library

Bug#953565: ITP: libjcat -- JSON Catalog library

2020-03-10 Thread Mario Limonciello
Package: wnpp Severity: wishlist Owner: Mario Limonciello * Package name: libjcat Version : 0.1.0 Upstream Author : Richard Hughes * URL : https://github.com/hughsie/libjcat * License : LGPL 2.1+ Programming Lang: C Description : JSON Catalog library

Bug#855065: ITP: thunderbolt-software-user-space -- Thunderbolt daemon and userspace tools for thunderbolt NVM flashing

2017-02-13 Thread Mario Limonciello
Package: wnpp Severity: wishlist Owner: Mario Limonciello * Package name: thunderbolt-software-user-space Version : 2017.01.19 Upstream Author : Intel Thunderbolt Linux Team * URL : https://github.com/01org/thunderbolt-software-user- space.git * License : BSD

Bug#820124: ITP: fwupdate-signed -- Linux Firmware Updater EFI signed binary

2016-04-05 Thread Mario Limonciello
Package: wnpp Severity: wishlist Owner: Mario Limonciello * Package name: fwupdate-signed Version : 1.11 Upstream Author : Mario Limonciello * URL : https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/fwupdate-signed * License : (GPL-3+) Programming Lang: (Python

Re: Change the expectation that emails should wrap at 80 characters

2025-03-02 Thread Mario Limonciello
On 3/2/25 12:27, Marc Haber wrote: On Mon, Mar 03, 2025 at 01:39:11AM +0800, Blair Noctis wrote: I installed mutt and tried to reply to that email, and mutt showed me the Content-Transfer-Encoding: base64 source. I'm not sure if that's what you saw. If you saw the decoded text, I copied it in

Re: Reconsidering Debian’s Inclusion of Non-Free Firmware - A Call for Discussion

2025-03-07 Thread Mario Limonciello
On 3/7/25 12:42, Soren Stoutner wrote: On Friday, March 7, 2025 11:33:53 AM MST Simon Josefsson wrote: > pan...@disroot.org writes: > > I urge Debian to rethink its decision to officially include non-free > > firmware and correct the social contract. Instead of making non-free > > firmw

Bug#1099862: ITP: passim -- A local caching server

2025-03-08 Thread Mario Limonciello
Package: wnpp Severity: wishlist Owner: Mario Limonciello X-Debbugs-Cc: debian-devel@lists.debian.org, supe...@gmail.com * Package name: passim Version : 0.1.9 * URL : https://github.com/hughsie/passim * License : LGPL2.1 Programming Lang: C Description

Re: Change the expectation that emails should wrap at 80 characters

2025-03-13 Thread Mario Limonciello
Mario Limonciello (hints of format=flowed support) Thanks for the summary. I am of the camp of f=f. At least with the MUA I'm using most of the time (Thunderbird) this is the default, and no one has complained to me directly about it for any email sent to the Kernel community or D