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> merge 491312 491315
Bug#491312: RFA: netsed -- The network packet altering stream editor
Bug#491315: RFA: netsed -- The network packet altering stream editor
Merged 491312 491315.
>
Hi,
I asked two weeks ago if you are still interested in packaging
HTML::Formfu, but received no answer.
I will take over the ITP in a week (or later) if there are no
objections. Please answer if you are still interested in packaging it.
Regards,
Ansgar
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* Package name: haci
Version : 0.91+cvs200807182100
Upstream Author : Lars Wildemann <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
* URL : http://haci.sf.net
* License : GPL
Programming Lang: Perl, HTML
Descriptio
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> # Source package in NEW: lua-base64
> tags 490953 + pending
Bug#490953: ITP: lua-base64 -- base64 library for t
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and subject line Bug#452826: fixed in aumix 2.8-21
has caused the Debian Bug report #452826,
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I request an adopter for the netsed package.
The package description is:
NetSED is small and handful utility designed to alter the contents of
packets forwarded thru your network in real time. It is really useful
fo
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I request an adopter for the netpipes package.
The package description is:
The netpipes package makes TCP/IP streams usable in shell
scripts. It can also simplify client/server code by
allowing the programmer to
Package: wnpp
Severity: normal
I request an adopter for the netpipes package.
The package description is:
The netpipes package makes TCP/IP streams usable in shell
scripts. It can also simplify client/server code by
allowing the programmer to skip all the tedious program-
ming bits relate
Package: wnpp
Severity: normal
I request an adopter for the netsed package.
The package description is:
NetSED is small and handful utility designed to alter the contents of
packets forwarded thru your network in real time. It is really useful
for network hackers in following applications:
.
> Thank you for for thorough explanation, haven't checked source out yet,
> but I gather using the framework is not nicely abstracted to set
> of small methods, so would be large chore. Going to take peek anyhow
> to get idea of the work needed.
Well they use a *lot* of Zope stuff with some hacks
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> reopen 169948
Bug#169948: ITP: Intent to reintroduce zope-formulator
Bug reopened, originator not changed.
> thanks
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Bug#169948: ITP: Intent to reintroduce zope-formulator
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> owner 419924 Christian Meder <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Bug#419924: ITP: glusterfs -- A powerful network/cluster filesystem
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> owner 430416 Christian Meder <[EMAIL
On (2008-07-18 11:08 +0200), Bernd Zeimetz wrote:
> the problem here is that Zenoss does not work on Zope 2.10 (it doesn't
> even work on 2.9 - it seems to run fine, but it doesn't...). The
> developers gave it a try to migrate it to Zope 2.10 but it was too much
> work so they stopped it. Their
Reading from the mails, it seem there was lot of forward momentum last year
to get this packaged, and it seems like zenoss peeps fixed components
that lacked proof of openness. But then things just quieted down, is it
now only because lack of someone to actually package this or are there
some outst
Hi,
Saku Ytti wrote:
> Reading from the mails, it seem there was lot of forward momentum last year
> to get this packaged, and it seems like zenoss peeps fixed components
> that lacked proof of openness. But then things just quieted down, is it
> now only because lack of someone to actually packag
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* Package name: dtrx
Version : 6.1
Upstream Author : Brett Smith <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
* URL : http://brettcsmith.org/2007/dtrx/
* License : GPLv3
Programming Lang: Python
Description : dtrx stands for "Do The Right Extracti
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Bug#430416: ITP: gluster -- GNU clustering Platform
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Hello,
I'm currently working on a package for RT3.8, I don't think it will
make Lenny(and I don't intent to do it), but at least I could spot some
bugs in the way to make the package.
Has someone made some progress in the rt3.8 packaging? I don't want to
do duplicated work.
I'll soon post a lin
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