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I don't plan to maintain cam any further. It should probably be removed, its
days of being useful having long passed...
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I am orphaning atp. Its best days are long past so it should probably be
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I'm orphaning sortmail. Its best days are long since past and it should almost
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I am orphaning ucblogo. Could someone who's interested please adopt it.
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al review before upload. A huge amount of
work went into it, so it would be a real shame to throw it out and start
again, even if a lot of our review is now merged upstream!
thanks for your interest,
Hamish
ps- MB-System is also very close to being ready for final review, the
final 3rd party murk
Hamish:
> (a public script creates that tarball (and the md5sum) the way,
> I think it's on the alioth site, somewhere. I'm all about the
> automation..)
here'tis, pretty simple:
http://anonscm.debian.org/viewvc/pkg-grass/packages/opencpn/tarballs/get_latest_from_git.
much given up trying until the release freeze was
> > over, the fastest option was looking like me going through
> > the DD process myself.
>
> I wished people would not have a reason to give up.
that it didn't get a second upload before the wheeze freeze was
a bit sad fo
begin to repackage the new stable
version (3.2), which introduces OpenGL deps and a few other new
things. aka I don't want to reset the clock to 0 when the last
milestone is 100% complete, I'd like to book that past milestone
while we can, instead of abandoning it.
thanks,
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to go into the 2.5.0 packaging, so I'd rather just have a bit of a
bloated debian/copyright file for the 2.5.0 package.
So we're still sitting at 99% complete :-)
Hamish wrote:
> To: "Francesco P. Lovergine"
> Cc: "Debian GIS Project"
> Date: Sunday, January
o use for 3rd party plugins is not obvious to the casual user.
* to put "dfsg" in the version number or not?
Hamish wrote:
>> You'll notice our source tarball is labeled dfsg. This is because
>> there were some included DLLs to help build the MS Windows
>> version o
gz
version number having to match the final binary package number.
Is there a work around? Does there have to be? (I mean do the
debian buildbots care if the source.orig.tar.gz version exactly
matches?) I am using debuild and don't experience the problem
myself..
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> created.
I will investigate and fix that today.
(I thought I had already taken care of that, maybe I missed
something or the new beta changes in a way I didn't expect)
Also I need to double check the dispersion of the provided docs
after the upstream path change t
ler than 16 in
libGARMINHOST.a(gpsapp.c.o)
?
> > valgrind analysis:
--volunteers welcome.
> > Your Standards-Version is out of date,
--todo.
> > A lot of the source code contains CVS $Id lines
--further cleaned out in the lastest push.
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oad will run lintian, nor that lintian knows about the
> specific embedded code copies you are using. Think of it as an
> additional safety net.
This possibility is not something which would keep me awake at
night, but no harm in it, so will do.
Hamish:
> > ok, sid's lintian now rep
Hamish:
> > I've no answer, but I notice that `apt-file search
> > paypal` turns up a handful of other debian packages in the
> > same boat, for good or bad.
> >
> > If it is deemed to be copyright/trademark problematic,
> > there should be no trouble goi
ightly suspect. I'd like to know its lineage,
> > > copyright and license. Same for macutils.c
> [+]
> > > sercomm.cpp macsercomm.h macutils.h
> > > sercomm.h
>
> Hamish replied:
> > src/about.cpp lists seriallib as being GPL.
> > We can reque
[several issues mentioned in yesterday's summary have now been
fixed upstream, more on that soon]
Paul wrote:
> > What is the license for src/bitmaps/paypal_donate.xpm?
Hamish:
> -> TODO
> I don't know, but we need to find out as a priority.
I've no answer, but
package: source version 2.4.612-1
[...]
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["origin: vendor"??]
which one to keep and which one to drop?
if dpkg-buildpackage's is to be dropped, how would one accomplish
that in the rules file?
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> > copyright and license. Same for macutils.c
[+]
> > sercomm.cpp macsercomm.h macutils.h
> > sercomm.h
Hamish replied:
> src/about.cpp lists seriallib as being GPL.
> We can request better header comments.
requested, waiting.
http://www.opencpn.org/f
th the code. It is expected that more
will come along (see the opencpn download page for some works in
progress), and when that happens we will most likely split them out
into their own binary package. But for now it's not worth the effort.
As for src/mygdal and src/myiso8211, GDAL does supply nic
e all
shipping the variants of the same world-coastline to use the same gmt-
coastline data packages though. (see earlier emails in this ML's archive
for details)
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Fwd from the DebianGIS list:
Hamish wrote:
>
> --> please pick a less generic name for the
> package/library!
>
>
> the namespace collision will cause problems. fwiw GRASS has now
> renamed its main library from that to libgrass_gis.so a couple
> of releases ago
ebian-mentors/2010/02/msg00115.html
http://lists.debian.org/debian-mentors/2010/02/threads.html#00098
upstream thread:
http://www.cruisersforum.com/forums/f134/opencpn-build-on-debian-35977-7.html
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etherpuppet doesn't sound like a tunnel or VPN tool at all - it seems to
be a mirroring tool for diagnostic purposes.
I'm confused about how TUN/TAP are involved though. If I'm routing
packets between two Ethernet interfaces, can I have them copied to a
third?
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ate on EFL? I couldn't find this usage in any other
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depends who you ask I guess, no idea which page is the more current:
http://www.wxwidgets.org/develop/roadmap.htm
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Never miss a thing. Make Yahoo your h
ler to use, although it could probably be
implemented as a simple wrapper script on-top of srecord, and packaged
with it. You can do a hex to binary conversion with:
srec_cat -Intel -output -Binary
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access mythtv backend functionalities
> Gmyth accesses MythTV backend functionalities from a glib/gobject
> perspective.
> It includes access to the program guide, recorded programs, scheduling, etc.
Have you got any applications to package which depend on this library?
We don't h
lad to do it that way. If I've
> misunderstood again, please clarify what's needed.
Typically the -dev package should be just libdmtx-dev, unless you
anticipate that it will be necessary to have both libdmtx0-dev and
libdmtx1-dev in the archive at the same time in the future. Thi
maintenance,
consider joining the pkg-electronics group at alioth.
http://pkg-electronics.alioth.debian.org has some details though it's
spartan.
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ual about what to put in the
Policy doesn't dictate the format of an ITP message though, or even a
requirement to submit one. This particular ITP doesn't need to explain
what qmail is (the target audience already knows) and the ITP isn't
intended to be a review of the final descri
irectly these days) to record web requests and write them to
> file as Python code which you can later modify to automate web-related
> tasks, or run tests against web based applications.
In that case, you could call the package funkload-tcpwatch?
Perhaps even install the binaries in /usr/l
a multi-platform Python module to access serial ports.
You might wish to investigate python-serial instead (already in Debian)
which appears to do exactly the same thing. It supports Windows and
POSIX platforms.
IMHO universal/multi-platform isn't actually an interesting property of
a Debian p
a more recognisable package name.
Will you need a sponsor? I have been using tt-rss for over a year so I
am interested in a package.
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> internet access is firewalled, but DNS queries are allowed.
Hi Gregor,
How is iodine different from nstx?
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Hi Sebastion,
I gather this is something to do with image/video processing. Could you
mention this in the short description or at least the first paragraph of
the long?
I admit that I had absolutely no idea what the context was until the
last sentence. Even having realized that I have no idea w
r tools we have like it?
exiftran, exifautotran, exiv2, jhead ..
jhead seems to have both the rotate and timestamping rename features.
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Included at this moment is the necessary information to set up:
> - Fedora 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, and development
> - Red Hat 7.0, 7.1, 7.2, 7.3, 8, and 9
> - CentOS 4
> - Dave/Dina
> - Conectiva 9
> - SuSE 8.1, 8.2, and 9.0
> - Yellowdog 2.3, and 3.0
... though with m
core as of 5.10?)
The transition takes place slowly, as the converting process manually
achieved is yet an uncommon practice. The Module::Build::Convert
Makefile.PL parser is intended to ease the transition process.
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notations do not
> cover all aspects of C++. In particular, C++'s basic grammar, which is, for
> all practical purposes, equal to C's grammar, is not covered. The various C++
> topics are covered in the following chapters:
Hi,
This sounds interesting but why is it useful
On Sun, Aug 13, 2006 at 05:59:22PM +0200, Paul Brossier wrote:
> On Sun, Aug 13, 2006 at 11:59:25PM +1000, Hamish Moffatt wrote:
> > On Sun, Aug 13, 2006 at 03:18:44PM +0200, Paul Brossier wrote:
> > > * Package name: python-alsaaudio
> >
> > Note that upstream
onths back, as he's a
Debian developer as well and I wanted to find out if he would maintain
the package for Debian. He seemed to have lost interest and was happy
for someone else to take it up for Debian.
Note that upstream appears to be non-existent and there's a lot of
functionality missi
different but your description is identical!
Perhaps it's because of C++/Python rather than the original FORTRAN.
This must translate into some sort of benefit to the end-user that could
be listed in the description.
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> Note: If there is already a package (which I failed to detect), please
> notify me. In that case, I'd like to avoid duplicating the effort.
Wouldn't upstream intend to package it himself? Please contact him to
check his plans.
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> Description : Easy to use RSS aggregator bash script
I just packaged podracer last week, which is a derivative of bashpodder.
Is there any benefit to having both?
The podracer license is MIT/BSD-style, so if the bashpodder license is
GPL, something's not quite
Hi Hilko,
In March you submitted an ITP for ipodder (bug#301408).
How's it coming along? I am interested in trying this tool on Debian.
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> On 5/11/05, Hamish Moffatt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Err. I guess you are packaging an implementation rather than a protocol
> > (I'm not sure how you would package a protocol). I think you may need to
> &g
with that in mind.
s/protocol/server/ for example.
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maintain lopster2? Have you discussed it with him?
I have been the victim of new-version-package-hijacking in the past and
I find it quite rude. However it's OK if you have discussed it with the
current maintainer and have their permission.
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maintain lopster2? Have you discussed it with him?
I have been the victim of new-version-package-hijacking in the past and
I find it quite rude. However it's OK if you have discussed it with the
current maintainer and have their permission.
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> retitle 287317 belpic -- software to support the new Belgian electronical ID
> card
"electronical"? May I suggest "electronic".
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rs over smbfs and nfs, using hard links to conserve space. It
offers sliding window; you can tell it to keep a month of backups, and
then weekly after that for 6 months, then monthly etc.)
Written in Perl, fwiw (not much I hope).
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On Wed, Nov 10, 2004 at 02:21:35PM +0100, Achim Bohnet wrote:
> On Wednesday 10 November 2004 13:03, Hamish Moffatt wrote:
> > OK. (The description didn't mention that it was graphical.)
>
> Mhmm... isn't KDE library enough? I would never that something
> with
s to display/edit EXIF tags
libexif-ruby - EXIF tag parsing Library for ruby (dummy package)
libexif-ruby1.6 - EXIF tag parsing Library for ruby1.6
libexif-ruby1.8 - EXIF tag parsing Library for ruby1.8
libexif10 - The EXIF library allows you to parse an EXIF file
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oesn't, and why does KDE need its own EXIF library?
Next: libkc, being the KDE version of gnu libc...
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cription : RSS (real simple syndication) plugin for MythTV
>
> Torrentocracy (pronounced like the word democracy) is the combination
> of RSS, bit torrent, your television and your remote control. It is a
> plugin for MythTV.
Hi Shaun,
Is this a useful package given that MythTV isn
gt; Description : Set up multilingual X environment
Hi, what does m17n stand for?
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ream documentation is non-Free, this
> package is targetted at contrib.
Why is it useful to fetch this documentation and install it through a
Debian package, rather than say with your favourite web browser?
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On Thu, Apr 15, 2004 at 08:24:07AM -0300, Leo Costela Antunes wrote:
> On Qui, 2004-04-15 at 07:10, Hamish Moffatt wrote:
> > Leo, is it specific to Ethernet interfaces? If not it would be better to
> > say network interface than ethernet.
>
> Yes, the code is specific to
/
> * License : GPL
> Description : Small port-knocker server
>
> knockd is a port-knock server. It listens to all traffic on an ethernet
> interface, [[...]]
Leo, is it specific to Ethernet interfaces? If not it would be better to
say network interface than ethernet.
Regard
t; Thunderbird 0.5.
> .
> Homepage: http://mozilla.org.ua
Should that really be -uk? That makes me think of Britain, not Ukraine,
sorry..
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> * License : GPL
> Description : Just Another Weblog System
>
> JAWS is a simple framework designed to easily create websites. It comes with
> gadgets to create a personal website (such a blog).
Description sounds OK now - but you have 3 separate ITP bugs n
ation-ready
> quality are built out of these primitives.
Could you please expand your short description, perhaps mentioning
PostScript? "Python graphics package" is not very specific.
Thanks
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choose which button to use in advanced preferences). This
> gesture is recognized and appropriate action is triggered.
Also known as mouse strokes, which are supported in FVWM2 also.
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cription : dd_rescue does copy data from one file or block device to
> another
Please don't repeat the package name in the description. Instead:
> Description : copy data from one file or block device to another
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tion does not describe the package in a useful way.
Please move some of the full description to the short description.
Also, in what was is this package "convenient" if you plan to use those
other classes?
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ulation program for KDE
>
> Description should not include package name:
> "mosfet's image viewer and batch-manipulation program for KDE" is enough.
Is "mosfet's" important, or would
mosfet's image viewer and batch-manipulation program for KDE
be sufficient? (And then is "for KDE" needed either?).
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mple packet capture utility
like tcpdump or Ethereal?
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n emulator for the 8-bit Nintendo Entertainment System
>
> TuxNES is an emulator for the 8-bit Nintendo Entertainment System. It
> is based on NEStra, and similarly, translates 6502 instruction code to
> native ix86 code.
Are there free ROMs for this, or will it be going into contrib?
Ham
Package: wnpp
Version: N/A
Severity: wishlist
I intend to package gtkwave, a digital waveform viewer. It reads
LXT and VCD (Value change dump, not video CD) files which contain
the raw data. Can be used with the verilog package.
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I intend to package 'gerbv', a Gerber file viewer. Gerber files are used
in the fabrication of printed circuit boards.
License: GPL. Author: Stefan Petersen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>.
Sourced at http://gerbv.sf.net/.
Section: electronics.
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I intend to package 'xsmc-calc' a smith cart calculator,
as recently discussed on debian-hams.
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Severity: wishlist
I intend to package 'gmfsk', an MFSK terminal for GNOME.
MFSK (standards for Multiple Frequency Shift Keying) is
a data communications modulation intended for use on HF radio.
This will be in section main/hamradio.
It is licensed under the GPL.
rega
fies for main for this reason. Otherwise...?
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