It would be fine to package keysafe now, but please be sure to note that
it has not been fully security reviewed yet. It would probably make
sense to keep it in experimental until version 1.x.
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* Package name: haskell-gitlib-libgit2
* URL : http://hackage.haskell.org/package/gitlib-libgit2
* License : BSD
Programming Lang: haskell
Description : Libgit2 backend for gitlib (haskell)
Debian includes haskell-gitlib, but that o
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* Package name: haskell-docs
* URL : http://hackage.haskell.org/package/haskell-docs
* License : BSD3
Programming Lang: haskell
Description : haskell program to find and display haddock docs
This would be a useful addition to the ha
Antoine Beaupré wrote:
> Actually, joeyh: how should we do this? Should I fork the git repo in to
> collab-maint? Otherwise I'd be happy to push debian-related changes to
> the upstream git repo:
>
> git://etckeeper.branchable.com/
>
> ... if that's what you prefer.
Yes, I can give ssh keys comm
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* Package name: haskell-disk-free-space
* URL : http://hackage.haskell.org/package/disk-free-space
* License : BSD3
git-annex currently contains its own implementation of a portable disk
free space and size checking library. In a future ver
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http://hackage.haskell.org/package/torrent
License: BSD3
Upcoming versions of git-annex will use this library to parse torrent
files. While it can fall back to building without the library, and
instead use the btshowmetainfo utility, that's not a recommended
conf
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I am not a DD and cannot maintain this package any longer.
I'm sort of upstream for it still.
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Guillem Jover wrote:
> Ok, thanks for clarifying! One last question, there seems to be some
> discrepancy between the license stated in debian/copyright and the
> license blurb in the perl script. Would you sign off on the attached
> patch?
All code I've written in dpkg-repack is licensed under GP
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I have orphaned the github-backup package.
I will continue to develop the software upstream.
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gt; > it back into dpkg proper. And probably transition it to eventually
> > something like dpkg --archive or similar.
>
> Actually, with the changelog message not being explicit about this:
>
> ,---
> dpkg-repack (1.39) unstable; urgency=medium
>
> * Orphaned dpkg-re
Gergely Nagy wrote:
> Control: retitle -1 ITA: propellor -- property-based host configuration
> management in haskell
>
> I intend to adopt propellor. I'm starting to use it at work, and at home
> too, would be a shame to let it fall out of Debian. It's also a great
> excuse to learn more about H
Package: wnpp
Severity: normal
I intend to orphan the propellor package.
The package description is:
Propellor enures that the system it's run in satisfies a list of
properties, taking action as necessary when a property is not yet met.
.
It is configured using haskell.
I continue as propell
Package: wnpp
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I've orphaned filters.
I will still be developing it as upstream.
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I've orphaned moreutils.
I will still be developing it as upstream.
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I've orphaned ticker.
I still maintain it as upstream, although I don't know that it has
any users and I haven't needed to touch it in 7 years.
It would be fine to remove this package from Debian.
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I've orphaned pdmenu.
I will continue to maintain it upstream, although it's in super
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I've orphaned jetring.
I'm also the upstream author, and I don't anticipate doing any upstream
maintenance.
It may be best to let this package fall out of Debian.
Although IIRC someone is using it for something or other.
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I'm orphaning liblingua-en-words2nums-perl. I guess I'll still be
maintaining it upstream, although I've not needed to touch it in half a
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I intend to orphan the mpdtoys package. I will continue maintaining it
upstream.
The package description is:
This is a collection of small toys and tools for doing various things
to MPD (Music Player Daemon) from the command line. Some of them are
very useful, wh
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I have orphaned etckeeper. I will be continuing development upstream.
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You will need to know perl and C.
dgit does not obsolete dpkg-buildpackage, but dpkg-buildpackage
does not use pristine-tar.
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I am orphaning pristine-tar. Note that this is a native package, so
it needs a new upstream maintainer in addition to Debian maintainer.
I have no personal need to use pristine-tar now that dgit exists,
and I would rather spend time on dgit.
I should add a little b
Benjamin Drung wrote:
> Are you talking about bug #653112 (disabling the "non-intrusive ads"
> "feature" by default) or are you talking about patching the complete
> "non-intrusive ads" out? Feel free to join the Debian Mozilla Extension
> Maintainers team and apply the patch in case of the former.
Benjamin Drung wrote:
> Adblock Edge is a fork of the Adblock Plus version 2.1.2 extension for
> blocking
> advertisements on the web. This fork will provide the same features as Adblock
> Plus 2.X and higher but without "acceptable ads" feature.
This still leaves a buggy xul-ext-adblock-plus in
FWIW, two existing way to do that that are already in Debian
are the packages remind and libdatetime-astro-sunrise-perl.
Use of the perl module is pretty obvious; use of remind is too
ugly to show here. :)
A standalone tool is nice, but there would be something to be said for
using an existing lib
Samuel Thibault wrote:
> Could it be used to bootstrap ghc compilation way more easily?
Given the number of extensions used in ghc's own code, many of which
jhc does not support, this seems unlikely, at least not without
first mechanically converting its code to an intermediate form like
Haskell 9
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Owner: Joey Hess
* Package name: haskell-network-info
* URL : http://hackage.haskell.org/package/network-info
* License : BSD
Description : listing network interfaces in Haskell
Another library I use in git-annex.
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Severity: wishlist
Owner: Joey Hess
* Package name: haskell-network-multicast
* URL : http://hackage.haskell.org/package/network-multicast
* License : MIT
Programming Lang: haskell
Description : multicast networking library for haskell
git-annex
Nicholas Bamber wrote:
> Yes and it is not present in 1.2-2. Nor does w3c-sgml-lib exist in
> stable. So actually if we just let it go to testing everything would
> be fine. ;-) Seriously I will not do that unless you are happy with
> it
joey@wren:~>sudo apt-get install wdg-html-validator
Reading
Nicholas Bamber wrote:
> Hmm well the old vesion of w3c-dtd-xhtml provided w3c-dtd-xhtml. This
> one does not. Still I see it showing up as a Provides in PTS. I am not
> sure if something needs to be done in some mysterious Debian server to
> resolve that but the 1.2-2 version of w3c-sgml-lib does
Nicholas Bamber wrote:
> Please send me instructions for how it working fine and not
> afterwards because I tried to test it.
w3c-sgml-lib provides/conflicts w3c-dtd-xhtml, and w3c-markup-validator
depends on both packages, so this happens:
joey@wren:~>validate index.html
joey@wren:~>sudo a
Nicholas Bamber wrote:
> I am just about to upload w3c-sgml-lib that also generates
> w3c-dtd-xhtml (which will depend on w3c-sgml-lib and consist of
> links). I have endeavoured to fix all conflicts and ensure that
> nsgmls, wdg-html-validator, w3c-markup-validator still work. I have
> to put a ca
This program seems incomplete as written. We have to think long-term,
shouldn't it also find duplicate programs for finding duplicate programs
for finding duplicate files? Full generality, please.
Also, I noticed your code is not a quine, which seems quite a shame.
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Bas van den Dikkenberg wrote:
> I am currently working on packaging githup-backup en putting it in the repo
> of debian.
>
> But I walk in to te following problems
>
> The packages depends on libghc-github-dev but this packages is not in the
> debian repository
That's right, the library needs
I suggest a compromise. Include the nyancat program into
the existing robotfindskitten package.
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Kees Cook wrote:
> If the "ABI" of the dh_* tools is considered stable and exportable, I have
> no problem with this. If debhelper will change its "ABI" in the future,
> then this separate package is going to be a pain to maintain.
Debhelper has had a stable, documented ABI for 12+ years;
there ar
Gergely Nagy wrote:
> #! /usr/bin/env /usr/share/dh-subst/dh-subst should work, I
My point was that DRY implies that boilerplate should be avoided
as much as possible.
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Gergely Nagy wrote:
> For me, it does matter, I wouldn't go against your wishes if I can avoid
> it. So, thank you! I'll go ahead with the separate package then.
I will be happy to mention it in the appropriate place in debhelper(1)
once it exists and some packages are using it. Let me know.
You
Joachim Breitner wrote:
> just wondering: Have you experimented already with the library, and
> checked if its actual, non-asymptotic performance is good enough for
> real world use?
No. But the website linked to from hackage has some benchmarks that
don't look too bad. It's slower than PCRE thoug
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* Package name: weighted-regexp
Version : 0.3.1.1
Upstream Author : Thomas Wilke, Frank Huch, Sebastian Fischer
* URL : http://hackage.haskell.org/package/weighted-regexp
* License : BSD3
Programming Lang: haskell
Description
I'd second this WNPP bug. I need a strptime binding for haskell.
Although I personally do not need fractional seconds and so could just
as well use a binding to the standard strptime and not the one from R.
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I've already had this discussion.
Lucas Nussbaum wrote:
> tags 390833 - moreinfo
> reassign 390833 wnpp
> retitle 390833 O: wdg-html-validator -- WDG HTML Validator
> thanks
>
> On 24/02/11 at 00:04 +0100, Luca Falavigna wrote:
> > tags 390833 + moreinfo
> > thanks
> >
> >
> > Checking reverse
Stefano Zacchiroli wrote:
> That is: considering that introducing a new web server in the archive
> will potentially increase the work of the security team, it must be
> worth.
You know, introducing any package that is capable of network traffic
in either direction can potentially increase the wor
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Severity: normal
debmirror is the last package in the archive solely maintained by Frans Pop.
I intend to maintain it for a while -
- as a small tribute to my good friend
- because I'm using it again for the first time in 5+ years
- because I wrote it long ago and never bothered ma
I'm unsure if this ITP was filed as a reaction to my closure of #571575,
or without knowledge of it. But ..
a) I am really suprised that many people would care that du -h | sort -h
doesn't list files in strict order of size. Does which of two "1.0G"
files is largest really tend to matter? En
Antonio Radici wrote:
> thanks fro your patch, you were very helpful, I applied it and it worked
> like a charm, the new package is on mentors as usual.
>
> The package can be found on mentors.debian.net:
> - URL: http://mentors.debian.net/debian/pool/main/l/libv8
> - Source repository: deb-src ht
The attached patch allows v8 to build with jsmin.py removed, as it
has already been in git.
(Conversion to quilt patch left as exersise for reader.)
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From: Joey Hess
Date: Sat, 19 Sep 2009 23:37:19 -0400
Antonio Radici wrote:
> status for everyone who's interested to this package:
> the package was uploaded to NEW and rejected because the licenses were
> not correctly specified; then after a further inspection of the licenses I've
> found that a tool called tools/jsmin.py which is licensed with a n
Ryan Niebur wrote:
> If somebody wants this packaged, I can, just ask :). I already have
> preliminary packages lieing around (somewhere..) on my dev box.
When I looked at it before, it was much more complex than Audio::MPD. If
I were doing a properly threaded gui mpd app, I'd look at using it, bu
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This module from CPAN allows per-line profiling of perl source code,
much more detained than other available profilters.
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Cristian Greco wrote:
> Moreover, to achieve full functionality, h264enc should Depends: on
> some other packages:
>
> - lsdvd, vorbis-tools, ogmtools, mkvtoolnix
> - gpac, pipeviewer
>
> The former are already packaged for Debian, while the latter are not.
You don't need gpac, unless you're mak
Dmitry E. Oboukhov wrote:
> package created (see attache), but can not be uploaded
> (debian/main/contrib/non-free) does not contain mencoder.
Hmm, yeah, that is a hard dependency.
Maybe it should be put in the debian-multimedia repository?
BTW, I modified it to not redundantly ask where mencod
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* Package name: h264enc
* URL : http://h264enc.sourceforge.net/
* License : GPL
Programming Lang: (C, C++, C#, Perl, Python, etc.)
Description : h.264 video encoding script
This is "just" a shell script, but it's a shell script that
>* Remove obsolete ${misc:Depends}.
misc:Depends is not obsolete. New misc:Depends values may be added to
debhelper at any time. Just because it doesn't generate any for a
particular package at a particular time is not a good reason to remove
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Nikolaus Schulz wrote:
> Hi Joey,
>
> On Sat, Jul 05, 2008 at 05:31:34PM -0400, Joey Hess wrote:
> > Package: wnpp
> > Severity: normal
> >
> > I intend to orphan the archivemail package.
>
> I thought there were already people willing to take over archi
Package: wnpp
Severity: normal
I intend to orphan the splitvt package.
The package description is:
A utility to split a vt100 compatible screen into two halves,
upper and lower, and run a different program simultaneously
in each half.
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APT pre
Package: wnpp
Severity: normal
I intend to orphan the unclutter package.
The package description is:
unclutter hides your X mouse cursor when you don't need it, to prevent it
from getting in the way. You have only to move the mouse to restore the
mouse cursor.
-- System Information:
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Package: wnpp
Severity: normal
I intend to orphan the archivemail package.
The package description is:
Archivemail moves old mail out of a mailbox (in Maildir, MH, or
mbox format, or via IMAP) and archives it in a compressed mbox-format
mailbox file. It is well suited to be run from cron for a
Package: wnpp
Severity: normal
I intend to orphan the nestra package.
The games team has expressed interest in maintaining this package. If
someone else is interested, you may want to talk with the team (or
consider becoming a member).
The package description is:
Nestra is a dynamic recompiler
Package: wnpp
Severity: normal
I intend to orphan the dgen package.
The games team has expressed interest in maintaining this package. If
someone else is interested, you may want to talk with the team (or
consider becoming a member).
The package description is:
DGen/SDL is an emulator for the S
Package: wnpp
Severity: normal
I intend to orphan the kobodeluxe package.
The games team has expressed interest in maintaining this package. If
someone else is interested, you may want to talk with the team (or
consider becoming a member).
The package description is:
Kobo Deluxe is a third pers
Package: wnpp
Severity: normal
I'm orphaning oneko (again).
The games team has expressed interest in maintaining this package. If
someone else is interested, you may want to talk with the team (or
consider becoming a member).
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APT prefers unstabl
Package: wnpp
Severity: normal
I intend to orphan the uqm package, and its subsidiary packages
uqm-content, uqm-music, and uqm-voice.
uqm-music and uqm-voice are not included in the distribution due to
(possibly somewhat obsolete now) size concerns. However, whoever adopts
uqm should be ready to
Package: wnpp
Severity: normal
I intend to orphan the xemeraldia package.
The games team has expressed interest in maintaining this package. If
someone else is interested, you may want to talk with the team (or
consider becoming a member).
The package description is:
Another tetris-like falling
Package: wnpp
Severity: normal
I'm orphaning xbl.
The games team has expressed interest in maintaining this package. If
someone else is interested, you may want to talk with the team (or
consider becoming a member).
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APT po
Package: wnpp
Severity: normal
I'm orphaning xtris.
The games team has expressed interest in maintaining this package. If
someone else is interested, you may want to talk with the team (or
consider becoming a member).
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APT prefers unstable
APT
Package: wnpp
Severity: normal
I'm orphaning xjewel.
The games team has expressed interest in maintaining this package. If
someone else is interested, you may want to talk with the team (or
consider becoming a member).
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APT prefers unstable
APT
Package: wnpp
Severity: normal
I intend to orphan the xgalaga package.
The games team has expressed interest in maintaining this package. If
someone else is interested, you may want to talk with the team (or
consider becoming a member).
The package description is:
A clone of the classic game Ga
Package: wnpp
Severity: normal
I intend to orphan the bsdgames package.
The games team has expressed interest in maintaining this package. If
someone else is interested, you may want to talk with the team (or
consider becoming a member).
The package description is:
This is a collection of some
Package: wnpp
Severity: normal
I intend to orphan the metastore package.
The package description is:
This package contains the metastore tool to store and restore metadata
from a filesystem.
Note that David Härdeman, the upstream author, is still set as an
uploader. However, he seems to not pr
Patrick Matthäi wrote:
> Hello Joey,
>
> as stated in IRC I adopt your package, thanks for your previous work!
>
> Are in your git master any recent changes which are not uploaded? If yes
> could I just get the diff against 0.054-4?
> I don't need your while git repository, I'm using subversion :
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Severity: normal
I've orphaned analog.
Its git repo will remain up for a while. If you need it after I take it
down, I can always pull a backup..
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Severity: normal
I've orphaned the liblinebreak package.
AFAIK it is so far only used by fbreader (which I've also orhpaned).
My git repo will be available for a while; if you need it after I take
it down, I can pull a backup for you.
The package description is:
liblinebreak is a
Package: wnpp
Severity: normal
I've orphaned the intercal package.
My git repo will remain available for a while, and I can pull a backup
later if someone needs it.
The package description is:
This package is an implementation of the language INTERCAL, legendary for
its perversity and horrible
Package: wnpp
Severity: normal
I've orphaned the fbreader package.
If you adopt this, you'll probably also want to adopt its
build-dependency, liblinebreak-dev.
The git repository will remain available for a while; if it's needed
later I can always pull a backup..
The package description is:
F
Package: wnpp
Severity: normal
I've orphaned the procmeter3 package.
My git repo will remain online for a while, and I can pull a backup if
someone needs a copy later.
Hope someone picks this up!
The package description is:
ProcMeter displays constantly updating graphs of system information.
Package: wnpp
Severity: normal
I've orphaned the sparkline-php package.
My git repo will remain up for a while. If it's down and you'd like a
copy, I can pull a backup..
The package description is:
A library for php, to create sparklines. Sparklines are small word-size
graphic charts. This lib
Package: wnpp
Severity: normal
I've orphaned longrun.
My git repo will remain up for a while. If it's down and you need a
copy, I can always pull a backup..
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Package: wnpp
Severity: normal
I'm orphaning sysnews.
My git repo will remain available for a while. If it's not and you need
a copy, I can pull a backup..
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A
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Severity: normal
I have orphaned the xaos package.
My git repo will remain available for a while. If it's not available and
you need it, I can pull a backup..
The package description is:
XaoS allows you to zoom and pan around a fractal in
real time. It can display the animated fr
Package: wnpp
Severity: normal
I'm orphaning znc.
The git repository will remain available for a while. If I've deleted
it by the time someone adopts this, I can pull a backup..
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Package: wnpp
Severity: normal
I have orphaned the grepmail package.
My git repository will be available for at least a while; if it's not
available, I can pull a backup for any adopter.
The package description is:
Grepmail looks for mail messages containing a pattern, and prints the
resulting
Package: wnpp
Severity: normal
Geotoad has a RC bug (the geocaching.org website changed and broke it).
Upstream seems inactive, their svn repo is down, my ruby is poor, and I
don't geocache. Therefore, orphaning it.
If someone doesn't adopt the package, it will probably be removed from
the distri
One note about the CPAN version -- it's even slower than markdown
1.0.2~b8. (These benchmarks run markdown on a very simple text, "foo".)
markdown 1.0.1
markdown: 3 wallclock secs ( 3.37 usr + 0.02 sys = 3.39 CPU) @ 2949.85/s
(n=1)
markdown 1.0.2~b8
markdown: 6 wallclock secs ( 6.08
There's a version 1.0.16 of Text::Markdown on CPAN now.
http://search.cpan.org/~bobtfish/Text-Markdown-1.0.16/
It includes multimarkdown in the same distribution. It also has a test
suite. This version seems to include the changes from markdown
1.0.2b8, based on its changelog, though I haven't ve
Martin Michlmayr wrote:
> * Matt Kraai <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2008-02-17 19:28]:
> > Package: wnpp
> > Severity: normal
>
> Seems like something joeyh would be interested in.
It's a perl module, it should be maintained by pkg-perl..
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David Paleino wrote:
> Is there any chance for filter to provide a "libfilters" library to interface
> with? I've packaged talkfilters because it was a possible use of libtranslate
> [2] [3], but that's not really necessary. I could try to patch it so that it
> uses your "filters" package, but that
Please see http://kitenet.net/~joey/code/filters/talkfilters-email :
| How did you manage to get valspeak, postmodern, pansy, and fudd, whose
| authors are unknown to be GPLed? According to the info page,
|
| While all of these filters have been available in one form or
| another in the publ
Christian Perrier wrote:
> > The nslu2 needs non-free firmware for its ethernet. This is currently
> > distributed in the d-i installation images on slug-firmware.net.
>
> s/ethernet/Ethernet?
Ceci n'est pas une package description.
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If the license compatiability issue can't be resolved, it would be ok to
just ship the NPE-B file in non-free, rather than building it from
"source". The GPLed code does not actually end up in the compiled file,
it's just used to dump the microcode out of memory and into the file.
(Which makes me
Hi, I'm considering including your IxNpeMicrocode.h file in Debian, and
using it to build microcode files for the NSLU2, as you can see here:
http://bugs.debian.org/464954
While I was reviewing the licenses, I found a problem. Your
IxNpeMicrocode.h is GPL licensed. But it is #included from
IxNpeM
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Severity: wishlist
Owner: Joey Hess <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
The nslu2 needs non-free firmware for its ethernet. This is currently
distributed in the d-i installation images on slug-firmware.net.
The firmware can be downloaded from
<http://downloadcenter.intel.com/Detail_Desc
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Severity: wishlist
* Package name: haxr
Version : 3000.0.0
Upstream Author : Bjorn Bringert <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
* URL : http://www.haskell.org/haxr/
* License : BSD
Description : XML-RPC support for haskell
I'm considering using this and it
Why was a new bug submitted to moreutils for a bug that was already
in WNPP?
Closing this duplicate bug, reassigning the WNPP bug to moreutils.
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Loic Dachary wrote:
> I love dog. And url2file could use dog instead of wget. But url2file
> is designed to allow this onliner:
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>diff $(url2file http://foo.com/) $(url2file http://bar.com/)
diff <(dog url1) <(dog url2)
Of course this needs bash or zsh. Doing it in posix shell is a mess.
Eddy Petrișor wrote:
> This is really weird. During DebConf, when I wanted to ask Tolimar to upload
> the package the binary was statically
> linked. I did several rebuilds and got the same result. Now I have rebuilt it
> myself in a pbuilder chroot and there are
> no problems.
>
> Feel free to
Eddy Petrişor wrote:
> The main problem is not big endian support, the problem is that for
> all arches except i386 the binary is statically linked.
Even amd64? When I build there, I get a dynamic binary.
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I trieed Eddy's current debs, and they work great. I see there might be
some problems with big endian, but surely that's not a reason to delay
uploading this terrific game to unstable? Over 90% of debian users are
on little-endian arches, according to popcon.
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Package: wnpp
Severity: wishlist
Owner: Joey Hess <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
* Package name: fbreader
Version : 0.8.5
Upstream Author : Nikolay Pultsin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
* URL : http://www.fbreader.org
* License : GPL plus a few BSD files
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