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a first real package and have your feedback before spamming other RFS.
Thanks for reading,
F.
On Fri, 9 Dec 2016 10:24:06 +0100, Frederic Bonnard
wrote:
> On Thu, 8 Dec 2016 23:16:52 +0100, Emmanuel Bourg wrote:
> > Le 18/11/2016 à 14:41, Frederic Bonnard a écrit :
&
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This project aims to provide a single AST to be used by other scala json
libraries. This project also attempts to set lift-json free from the
release schedule imposed by the lift framework.
License: Apache-2.0
Copyright: 2016 Lightbend, Inc.
URL: https://githu
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Sbt is a build tool for Scala, Java, and more. While it is written in
Scala and provides many Scala conveniences, it is a general purpose
build tool.
Little or no configuration required for simple projects Scala-based
build definition that can use the
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SBinary is a library for describing binary protocols, in the form of
mappings between Scala types and binary formats. It can be used as a
robust serialization mechanism for Scala objects or a way of dealing
with existing binary formats found in the wild
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This is a contract interface for template resolver.
A template resolver is a partial function that looks at the arguments
after sbt new and determines whether it can resolve to a particular
template.
License: Apache-2.0
Copyright: 2016 Lightbend, Inc.
URL:
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Scopt provides two styles of parsing: immutable and mutable.
In immutable parsing style, a config object is passed around as an
argument into action callbacks. On the other hand, in mutable parsing
style you are expected to modify the config object in plac
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This project is the componetized sbt launcher. It can be used to launch
many Maven/Ivy deployed applications and utilities, and forms the basis
of sbt, activator and conscript's launching abilities.
License: BSD-3-clause
Copyright: 2008-2010 Mark Harrah
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Sbt serialization is an opinionated wrapper around Scala pickling
focused on sbt's usage. In particular it provides: JSON format and
static-only core picklers.
License: Apache-2.0
Copyright: 2012-2013 Typesafe Inc.
URL: https://github.com/sbt/serializ
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Jawn was designed to parse JSON into an AST as quickly as possible.
Jawn consists of three parts: a fast, generic JSON parser, a small,
somewhat anemic AST, support packages which parse to third-party ASTs
License: Expat
Copyright: 2012-2016 Erik Osheim
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Scala Pickling is an automatic serialization framework made for Scala.
It's fast, boilerplate-free, and allows users to easily swap in/out different
serialization formats (such as binary, or JSON), or even to provide
their own custom serialization format.
License:
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Sbt Ivy is patched Apache Ivy for sbt.
Ivy is a very powerful dependency manager oriented toward Java
dependency management, even though it could be used to manage
dependencies of any kind.
License: Apache-2.0
Copyright: 2009-2014, The Apache Software Foundation
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Uniform test interface to Scala test frameworks (specs, ScalaCheck,
ScalaTest)
For test framework authors, the interfaces to implement are: Framework,
Runner2, Fingerprint (one of SubclassFingerprint or
AnnotatedFingerprint)
Sbt is a build tool for Scala, Java, and
On Thu, 8 Dec 2016 23:16:52 +0100, Emmanuel Bourg wrote:
> Le 18/11/2016 à 14:41, Frederic Bonnard a écrit :
>
> Hi Frederic,
>
> > There is much work to finalize this if that is ok, but indeed, before
> > continuing I'd like to know if I'm on the good
Hi Marko and thanks for answering :)
> Sorry, I didn't try to understand the details of your latest effort, but
> just to give you a heads up - I was/have been working on packaging SBT
> too.
No problem with that, that may not be trivial and well explained
> A couple of months ago or so I start
Sorry to ping you on that again.
Any one having feedback on the validity of that bootstrap process ? Mehdi ?
Emmanuel ? :)
Thanks,
F.
On Fri, 18 Nov 2016 14:41:27 +0100, Frederic Bonnard
wrote:
> Hello Mehdi/Emmanuel/all,
> back on that topic, I did some work and would need your feedb
> Yes, I can reupload libdfp from ubuntu into debian and close this ITP.
That would be nice, thanks.
> Do you want to still be listed as the maintainer/uploader?
Actually, I was not listed as such so far :)
> I'm not making commitments to maintain this in Debian longer term =)
If you add me as
Dimitri,
I see you are the latest maintainer having worked on libdfp.
Would you have some time to import libdfp from Ubuntu to Debian ?
If not, would you mind I do that ?
Regards,
F.
Hello Mehdi/Emmanuel/all,
back on that topic, I did some work and would need your feedback on it
before going further.
What Mehdi said in his last comment, inspired me the following :
For sbt source package, I created 4 "sources" tarball :
1. sbt_0.13.13~RC1.orig.tar.gz : this is the upstream
Hi Gianfranco,
2 years ago, I created ITPs in Debian for 5 softwares that are part of RAS
(reliability, availability, and serviceability) tools, used on powerpc, ppc64,
ppc64el.
The packages were taken by Ubuntu devs. Now there are in Ubuntu since Trusty
but not Debian. I asked two times for help,
Some time ago, I packaged lsvpd which is used on powerpc/ppc64/ppc64el and it
got accepted in Ubuntu Trusty and the followings.
I'd like to see it in Debian ; I already sent two calls for this inclusion :
https://lists.debian.org/debian-powerpc/2014/10/msg00020.html
https://lists.debian.org/de
Some time ago, I packaged libservicelog which is used on powerpc/ppc64/ppc64el
and it
got accepted in Ubuntu Trusty and the followings.
I'd like to see it in Debian ; I already sent two calls for this inclusion :
https://lists.debian.org/debian-powerpc/2014/10/msg00020.html
https://lists.debi
Some time ago, I packaged servicelog which is used on powerpc/ppc64/ppc64el and
it
got accepted in Ubuntu Trusty and the followings.
I'd like to see it in Debian ; I already sent two calls for this inclusion :
https://lists.debian.org/debian-powerpc/2014/10/msg00020.html
https://lists.debian.
Some time ago, I packaged ppc64-diag which is used on powerpc/ppc64/ppc64el and
it
got accepted in Ubuntu Trusty and the followings.
I'd like to see it in Debian ; I already sent two calls for this inclusion :
https://lists.debian.org/debian-powerpc/2014/10/msg00020.html
https://lists.debian.
Some time ago, I packaged libvpd which is used on powerpc/ppc64/ppc64el and it
got accepted in Ubuntu Trusty and the followings.
I'd like to see it in Debian ; I already sent two calls for this inclusion :
https://lists.debian.org/debian-powerpc/2014/10/msg00020.html
https://lists.debian.org/d
Hi Gianfranco,
I've reworked sphde packaging. A new version is on mentor.d.n based on a new
release of sphde ; that release integrates some patches I did to fix previous
lintians
error found on the upstream.
Note : there's still a few little things to improve but I wanted to have
advises if I'm o
Hi all/Matthias,
is there any chance that we see libdfp imported from Ubuntu into Debian ?
Let me know if I can help.
Thanks again,
F.
First packaging draft available on mentors.net :
https://mentors.debian.net/package/libcxl
F.
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Description : The coherent accelerator interface is designed to allow the
coherent connection of accelerators (FPGAs and other devices) to a POWER system.
Coherent in this context means that the accelerator and CPUs can both access
system memory directly and with t
Hi,
as Medhi suggested to me, I'm forwarding my questions here to debian Java
packaging team.
(Medhi answered in the bug :
https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=639910#89 )
Any tip will be appreciated.
Thanks,
F.
> Hi,
> I'd be interested in packaging sbt in debian, and I saw the deb
Hi,
I'd be interested in packaging sbt in debian, and I saw the debian bug #639910
[1]
and this simple-build-t...@googlegroups.com thread [2] .
I guess there's not much progress, but I'm asking in case someone is active on
that.
Here is a summary of what I understood so far :
a) to build sbt, you
Here is a first draft on mentors :
http://mentors.debian.net/package/libsass-python
I need to improve a few things though.
F.
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Description : SASS for Python
This package provides a simple Python extension module sass which is binding
Libsass (written in C/C++ by Hampton Catlin and Aaron Leung) and a python
executable
to generate css from scss. It's very straightforward and there isn't any
Hi,
Here is a new packaging especially to fix most of the previous points and for
the new version 1.5.1 of kimchi.
Also :
- added a patch to fix the 404 error for the novnc popup (this patch won't be
pushed upstream as is as upstream reorganize the code)
- documented more things in README.Debian
Matthias,
as you are the maintainer of libdfp in Ubuntu, could you help on this ?
Thanks :)
F.
It seems that there is what we need there :
https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/libdfp
Can anyone import this in Debian ?
F.
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Description : This source contains OPAL firmware and other support utilities
for the
skiboot firmware, for OPAL Power machined.
OPAL firmware (OpenPower Abstraction Layer) comes in several parts.
A simplified flow of what happens when the power button is pressed i
So fast, thanks :)
> >./m4/*.m4:dnl Copyright (C) 1996-2003, 2009-2010 Free Software Foundation,
> >./po/Makefile.in.in:# Copyright (C) 1995-1997, 2000-2007, 2009-2010 by
> >Ulrich Drepper
> >./plugins/sample/po/Makefile.in.in:# Copyright (C) 1995-1997, 2000-2007,
> >2009-2010 by Ulrich Drepper
Hi Gianfranco, and thank you for coming here to make a contribution :)
I'v not uploaded a new version with the modifications yet, but I have a few
questions below.
> please fix all the above (message #72 of bug 772823)
I did all that was doable in a reasonable time. As said before, for what need
Hi,
I tried to improve things, and for the ones that needs more time or that are
more nice-to-haves, I've put a notice in the README.source as advised by Robie.
> Blocker for upload as there might be upgrade path issues later
> otherwise: ln -sf /usr/share/doc/kimchi/examples/kimchi.sub.nginx
> /
Packaging updated to kimchi 1.5.0.
More lintian clean up.
Installation should now setup nginx properly to have kimchi directly working
on https://host/kimchi/
Available on mentors.net
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I uploaded a first packaging draft here :
https://mentors.debian.net/package/sphde
Problem about hyphen should be solved after the doxygen fix comes to debian :
https://github.com/albert-github/doxygen/commit/3608a668b3892eaa4f7b2e4b29b833ede24ceee7
binary-from-other-architecture does not happen
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SPHDE is composed of two major software layers: The Shared Address Space (SAS)
layer provides the basic services for a shared address space and transparent,
persistent storage. The Shared Persistent Heap (SPH) layer organizes blocks of
SAS storage into useful funct
I updated a bit the packaging to latest version 1.4.1 packaged, removed the
patch for
ppc64el. Kept the others though 1 got applied upstream (fix-relative-base-url)
but it's not in 1.4.1 tarball.
I fixed 2 small lintians and add 1 configuration file example for nginx and
some instructions in the R
Here is the current packaging on mentors :
https://mentors.debian.net/package/libdfp
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The "Decimal Floating Point C Library" is an implementation of ISO/IEC
Technical report "ISO/IEC TR 24732" which describes the C-Language library
routines necessary to provide the C library runtime support for decimal
floating point data types introduced in IEEE 7
First draft here :
https://mentors.debian.net/package/libauxv
Some comments :
W: configure-generated-file-in-source
There is an issue opened upstream : https://github.com/Libauxv/libauxv/issues/3
E: binary-from-other-architecture
This looks like a bug on mentors : lintian on my dev machine doe
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Description: Libauxv is designed to query /proc/self/auxv for the auxiliary
vector.
Sufficiently old kernels may not have support for this. In this case Libauxv
will attempt to use a fallback mechanism and locate the auxiliary vector
in the process environment.
Li
Hi Julien,
thanks for this one. I added it to the lastest packaging I pushed on
mentors.debian.net .
I also added a patch that I sent for review on @kimchi-devel which should make
possible to use http://server/kimchi with a sub-site configuration file in
nginx based on commentis of Robie Basak to c
Hi Julien,
In the latest packaging draft, I fixed a few lintians. For some of which
I opened upstream ; for reference :
- I wrote a manpage which I submitted upstream :
https://github.com/kimchi-project/kimchi/issues/587
- we would need non minified javascript :
https://github.com/kimchi-project/
I updated the package with some of your points :
> 1. For some reason kimchid didn't start on boot, systemd decided not to
> load it. This may well be a problem on my machine, not a generic one,
> but perhaps worth testing.
Got the same :)
I added --with systemd so that postinstall script does th
Here is a first draft for ginger packaging :
https://mentors.debian.net/package/ginger
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Description: Ginger provides an intuitive web panel with common tools for
configuring and operating Linux systems. Kimchi is a web server application
application to manage KVM/Qemu virtual machines.
License: LGPL-2.1 and Apache-2.0
Copyright: 2013-2015 Internation
Thank you Julien for looking at this and already filing bugs upstream.
I've uploaded a new package for 1.4.0 with a batch of small fixes (issues from
you, misc I found and from lintian) :
http://mentors.debian.net/package/kimchi
About what you pointed out that has no bug opened yet, I forwarded t
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Description: Kimchi is an HTML5 based management tool for KVM. It is designed
to make it as easy as possible to get started with KVM and create your first
guest.
Kimchi runs as a daemon on the hypervisor host. It manages KVM guests through
libvirt. The management i
Hi Colin,
sure, let's upload this :)
No problem for collab-maint (I created a frediz-guest account,), a good way for
me
to contribute and learn.
My first draft looks now a bit rough compared to yours with the above
improvements :)
Thanks!
F.
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