Hello Helge,
On 11/1/23 10:18, Helge Kreutzmann wrote:
I haven't done anything besides doing a testbuild. Before proceeding
further I wanted to inquire about the status of your work on this
package, so I don't waste time redoing Debian integration.
thanks for reaching out. Unfortunately, I can
Package: wnpp
Severity: normal
I'm looking for people to help with packaging of the Courier MTA suite,
including its many components shipped as one suite (and packaged from
the same src:courier).
I personally use the MTA as well as the IMAP and POP clients, but none
of courier-faxmail, couri
essed first before even thinking
> about
I'm currently interested in way-cooler as well (not in any way stating
I'm going to package that one, though).
Are you aware of any specific libwlc bugs?
I'm a DD and could help you package the library and/or act as a sponsor,
Subject: ITP: ffgo -- a launcher for flightgear
Package: wnpp
Severity: wishlist
Owner: Markus Wanner
* Package name: ffgo
Version: 1.12.5
Upstream Author: Florent Rougon
* URL: http://frougon.net/projects/FFGo/
* License: GPL 3+ with OpenSSL exception
Hello Ondřej,
On 03/29/2017 08:44 PM, Ondřej Surý wrote:
> Feel free and go ahead. I would be most happy if somebody take over and
> I have already orphaned the package.
thank you for your work on courier.
A remaining question: the git repo on alioth/collab-maint is still at
0.76.3-2. Did you si
to do feature development for courier, though.
Kind Regards
Markus Wanner
[0]: Please note that I'm subscribed to lots of mailing lists, but I'm
certainly not reading all of it. Therefore, please CC me for a heads-up.
On 03/23/2017 09:59 PM, SZÉPE Viktor wrote:
> Would it be poss
time is pretty limited. Therefore this call to other
fellow courier users: please speak up!
Kind Regards
Markus Wanner
[0]: Just checked my archive: Jun 2003 is the first mail I received with
Courier. Must have been on Debian woody.
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Subject: ITP: courier-zdkimfilter -- DKIM filter for Courier-MTA
Package: wnpp
Severity: wishlist
Owner: Markus Wanner
* Package name: courier-zdkimfilter
Version: 1.5
Upstream Author: Alessandro Vesely
* URL: http://www.tana.it/sw/zdkimfilter/
* License
Subject: ITP: postgresql-mysql-fdw -- an extension for Postgres to access MySQL
Package: wnpp
Severity: wishlist
Owner: Markus Wanner
* Package name: postgresql-mysql-fdw
Version : 2.0.1
Upstream Author : EnterpriseDB Corporation
* URL : https://github.com
Subject: ITP: postgresql-multicorn -- an extension for PostgreSQL to write FDWs
with python
Package: wnpp
Severity: wishlist
Owner: Markus Wanner
* Package name: postgresql-multicorn
Version : 1.0.4
Upstream Author : Kozea Community
* URL : http://multicorn.org
gt; downloaded through other sources.
Thanks for the heads up. I didn't know about these plans. However, we're
only about to see 2.12, soon-ish
> If this happens, would it be possible
> to re-split the flightgear-data package to have one package per download
> so
retitle 516183 ITP: python-django-cms -- hierarchical Django content management
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thanks
Hi,
I'll take a stab at packaging django-cms, starting with version 3.0 (currently
in beta).
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Anybody opposed to closing this? Given my recent work on the package and
the 1.0-11 that just migrated to testing.
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Markus Wanner
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ownload manager. Together with a better integration with terrasync. But
I don't want to withhold the current packaging because of that.
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Markus Wanner
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On 07/31/2013 05:24 PM, Markus Wanner wrote:
> I've pushed upstream/2.10.0 and an update to the debian packaging of it.
> It's based It's based on your changes. I hope that's okay.
>
> Obviously, it's not of much use without an updated simgear package,
it repo for just the debian directory?
> that git repo uses git-buildpackage and a pristine-tar branch for
> generating tarballs, but again - whomever wants to do the work can do
> it how ever they like.
I didn't ever use git-buildpackage so far... Shoud I have pushed
somethin
Subject: ITP: cmyktool -- colour-managed conversion of images between RGB and
CMYK
Package: wnpp
Severity: wishlist
Owner: Markus Wanner
* Package name: cmyktool
Version : 0.1.6~pre1
Upstream Author : Alastair M. Robinson (Black Five Imaging)
* URL : http
.
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he upstream package isn't up to Debian
standards. I considered, but decided against (trying to) package this
piece of software. However, I'm a) not a DD and b) maybe others find a
way to make libv8 work with python-v8.
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o confirm this, though.
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ssume the merge conflicts are against Debian
patches, right?)
Again: I'm not eager to package and test versions older than 1.4.8.
And yes, I tried with 1.4.1. IMO we should just go forward and forget
about older versions. We can still get 1.4.8 to wheezy as a backport,
later on.
If you want t
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Hi,
I've uploaded asio-1.4.8 to mentors, again:
https://mentors.debian.net/package/asio
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Daniel,
On 02/22/2013 08:19 PM, Daniel Pocock wrote:
> I've also created a git VCS for tracking the asio package, it is
> currently under collab-maint
Cool.
> but I'd like to move it under pkg-boost control. Can one of the
> pkg-boost admins
also based in Switzerland, I use asio as part of the
> resiprocate-turn-server package, which is essential for WebRTC.
As a work-around: can you use the boost based asio package? Or do you
rely on the non-boost variant?
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Hi,
I'd like to help out with packaging flightgear, so I requested to join
the pkg-fgfs project on alioth. I started with an attempt to package
flightgear-2.6.0, see #673314.
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As a friendly reminder for Simon and for information to others
interested: I uploaded asio-1.4.8 to mentors:
http://mentors.debian.net/package/asio
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o revisions. I tried
"monotone.ca/monotone" and "monotone.ca/contrib" as well as plain
"monotone.ca".
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ators, but "GLR" isn't.
Thank you all for your feedback on the long description. I've completed
packaging now and sent out an RFS here:
http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=668966
Please go after sponsoring as eagerly as you discussed the long
descriptio
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Hello Simon,
as a happy user of asio and contributor to monotone, I think I can offer
the required C++ experience. I'm a newbie WRT packaging for Debian
proper, but fiddled with quite some package
ink the acronyms must be included in the long
description as well. But it cannot hurt to provide the expansion. At
best, it might even increase the number of people who actually know what
the acronyms stand for (Although I - for example - am not sure I'm able
to remember the GLR one...). ;-)
Reg
Hi,
On 04/14/2012 11:22 AM, Jakub Wilk wrote:
> Sure, they are also much more common than GLR. And if you are "just"
> interested in parsing and not a computer scientists, there's a chance
> you've never heard about any of them.
Based on two votes for extending the acronyms, I propose to change t
Dear Charles,
On 04/14/2012 05:37 AM, Charles Plessy wrote:
> I would like to suggest to explicit the "GLR", "RPF", and perhaps "EBNF"
> acronyms in the long description.
Thanks for your suggestions.
GLR means "Generalized Left-to-right Rightmost deviation parser" or
maybe "Generalized LR parser
Package: wnpp
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Owner: Markus Wanner
* Package name: dparser
Version : 1.26
Upstream Author : John Bradley Plevyak
* URL : http://dparser.sourceforge.net/
* License : BSD
Programming Lang: C and Python
Description : a scannerless GLR
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