Package: wnpp
Severity: normal
I'm orphaning icheck. As far as I'm aware it doesn't have much of a
userbase since the original plans for its deployment in Debian never
happened, and I'm the upstream author, so it's probably dead now. Also
the chances of anybody else understanding the thing are pre
Package: wnpp
Severity: normal
I'm orphaning fspanel. This package is so simple that it should keep
working for years; if X hadn't bitrotted under it then it would be
releasing the same version in etch as in sarge. It probably doesn't
need a maintainer, so it may as well stay in the archive even i
Package: wnpp
Severity: normal
I'm orphaning cdrdao, since I actually don't need it any more (a
combination of bchunk, xine, daemon-tools, and effective dvd burning
on my desktop means that I no longer need to actually put this stuff
on CDs) and it's a real bitch to look after. Buyer beware, this
Package: wnpp
Severity: normal
I'm orphaning arch-buildpackage, since I don't really use arch now.
The package description is:
arch-buildpackage is a set of tools to simplify maintaining Debian
packages with arch. It is oriented around configurations, in order to
avoid placing restrictions on
Package: wnpp
Severity: normal
I'm orphaning tla; I don't really use the thing any more.
The package description is:
arch is a revision control system with features that are ideal for projects
characterised by widely distributed development, concurrent support of
multiple releases, and substan
Package: wnpp
Severity: normal
I don't use this any more. It's also fragile and hasn't been properly
maintained upstream in years. If nobody wants it, it should be removed.
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Package: wnpp
Severity: normal
I don't use this any more. It's not maintained upstream and not likely
to be, but it doesn't really need much maintaining upstream.
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Package: wnpp
Severity: normal
I don't use this any more, and it's a time sink. Needs to be
maintained by somebody with a solid grasp of perl.
Package: blootbot
Priority: optional
Section: net
Installed-Size: 936
Maintainer: Andrew Suffield <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Architecture: all
On Wed, May 05, 2004 at 09:58:35PM +1000, Andrew Pollock wrote:
> On Wed, May 05, 2004 at 12:24:00PM +0100, Andrew Suffield wrote:
> >
> > The original Artistic license is not appropriate for licensing
> > anything that is not approximately perl, because of the way it i
s also highly
questionable as to whether things licensed under it can be included in
Debian, given the prohibitions on commercial distribution. Please ask
upstream to replace it with the Clarified Artistic license (or some
other free software license) before this is included in Debian.
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http://icculus.org/burn/
> * License : (GPL)
> Description : Disc burning library
>
> A common Linux library written to help GUI developers have more control
> and capabilities over the burning of CDs.
How does this compare to things based on libscg?
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Yeah, it should probably be removed
> then. Unless Andrew Suffield had some success contacting those folks.
> Andrew?
None at all; I tried all the contact addresses I could find, and they
never replied. I think it's got to go.
Unfortunately I haven't been able to find _any
on the recent microsoft
stuff (off the top of my head).
Actually, that's probably the first one you'll find with issues;
ffmpeg uses lame for mp3 encoding, so that's got to go (should be
easy).
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shared libraries at this
time, since the API isn't stable (and upstream don't appear to
understand this).
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anting to contribute a little bit :$ )
>
> Any comments will be appreciated.
The whole idea seems daft to me. Isn't this what at is for?
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retitle 192666 ITA: cdrdao -- Create audio CDs and write them in disk-at-once
mode
thanks
On Sat, May 10, 2003 at 02:10:08AM +1000, Martin Michlmayr wrote:
> Package: cdrdao
> Binary: cdrdao, gcdmaster
I'll take this one.
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the added advantage that it gets
updated automatically for every new release of grub.
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-way - you can't generate
the original program from a tree structure.
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> packaging (I hope ;), I guess you should take arch.
Unless anybody has anything further to add, I'll upload it Moday or
Tuesday.
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t; I've been carrying both updated arch and
arx packages on people.debian.org for some time now.
[I don't intend to upload arx to the archive unless I start using it
myself]
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;docbook-complete' function for inserting element and attribute
> names
psgml-mode does this (sgml-insert-element, C-c C-e)...
> * Automatic completion of end-tags
...and this.
> * Comprehensive abbreviations table to further ease typing
Does that just mean keybindings?
> servant.
Please use a more specific package name. I get enough confused people who
don't know the difference between this and dancer-ircd already; I
don't need it from debian users as well.
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in a similar manner (actually I think
gstreamer is responsible for this; rhythmbox indirectly depends on
gstreamer, which is a long-term ITP, along with a whole pile of other
stuff not in the archive).
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ot;Favorite Text Editor".
Do we have a "daftest mail of the week" award? I nominate this guy...
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h a fine-tooth comb, first.
After that, they get to research applicable patents properly.
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pport is of dubious
license status.
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s little business of a pending release of Debian,
that might have something to do with it.
Especially given sleepycat's ABI track record...
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eh. Bug free phpnuke. That's a good one.
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s possible, but there
> is a few differences. Nevertheless, it's probably the closest to the
> original that you'll ever find in the UNIX world...
I believe this is a violation of the "tetris" trademark. Ask
debian-legal if unsure.
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ould have used
Build-Depends-Indep:
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but patched to use the
dancer inter-server protocol (and thusly to work with dancer-ircd).
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with GL.
(Level editor included)
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nformation
Debian Release: testing/unstable
Architecture: i386
Kernel: Linux aps100p 2.4.9 #4 Mon Aug 20 21:30:53 BST 2001 i686
Locale: LANG=C, LC_CTYPE=C
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standalone servers, or small internal networks).
License: GPL
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standalone servers, or small internal networks).
License: GPL
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ut a statement from debian-legal.
You need to contact mplayer upstream and ask them about opendivx and
patent issues, and possibly the authors of opendivx, Project Mayo (who
have been remarkably unfriendly to opensource developers in the past).
You also need to ask debian-legal about this.
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