riate use of things like Breaks/Replaces/Conflicts
can help streamline the process.
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leaving the bug assigned to shorewall-doc is correct. In that
case, the source package association of shorewall-doc will change, but
its bugs will still belong to shorewall-doc (the binary package). If
you think about it, this must be the case, as closed and archived bugs
would end up being orphaned otherwise.
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the source packages in view at the same time.
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work (which has been essentially dormant for some time):
https://gitlab.com/shorewall
It might make sense to consider if there is any overlap and if any of
the Salsa work might be better house under the Shorewall Gitlab group.
I'll try to jump in a bit more helpfully next week.
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>
> But the Salsa project page says the repository is empty. I will push
> the code I have shortly.
>
I have pushed everything to the Salsa repository, including all branches
(master, upstream, pristine-tar) and ta
hortly.
> The work can be found at https://ccel.org/ccel/henry.
>
> ThML sources are at https://ccel.org/ccel/henry/mhc{,1,2,3,4,5,6}.xml
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It seems to be in NEW but cannot find it elsewhere
>
> https://ftp-master.debian.org/new/mongo-cxx-driver_3.4.0-1.html
>
> Best.
> C
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self and others in the spirit in which it was intended: to help you
produce a better free software tool and to improve as a developer.
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d and identified, even if it has never manifested itself in
the real world. If you doubt that, please review the recent news
surrounding the SPECTRE and MELTDOWN vulnerabilities.
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n connection with forwarding the RC bug upstream.
>
The only person from upstream with whom I had regular contact has moved
on a couple of years ago. I would recommend just approaching them
through whatever normal public channels they have available.
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look in the debian/ directory if repo I just published,
you will see a repack.sh script. That script removes upstream's debian/
directory and a non-free RFC text that they ship in their tarball.
Let me know if you have any other questions or if you require any
additional information.
Rega
is. Also, if you have any
questions about the package please don't hesitate to ask.
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On Sat, Dec 17, 2011 at 07:02:35PM -0430, Luis Alejandro Martínez Faneyth wrote:
> On 17/12/11 18:24, Roberto C. Sánchez wrote:
> >
> > What you have done is reinvent the wheel, and badly at that.
>
> I coudn't find any other user friendly interface to manage user acc
have done is reinvent the wheel, and badly at that.
If it were up to me, I would reject this package based on that one line
of code alone.
>
> CODE IS POETRY
>
I find it terribly ironic that you have that satement in your email
signature.
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the hardware topology as hwloc. Beyond that, I am
not sure how it compares, having never used hwloc.
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the
ITP, and that bug (#485827) does not appear on the WNPP page. The bug
you mention has been closed and is now archived.
It is, in fact, the same cpuset (same upstream author), so I have
unarchived it, reopened it, and merged the two bugs.
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svn
>
> http://code.google.com/p/bollin/source/browse/
>
> I can give you r/w access to them, just send me your gpg key.
>
This mail is signed with my GPG key, but the 0xB2B97BB1 if you need
that. My key is in the Debian keyring.
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ect or a collab-main repository for the packages?
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already have a completed package? Would
you be willing to turn over or share maintenance of this package?
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ways much simpler than
IPv4 packet filter (e.g., there is no NAT in IPv6 and IPsec is part
of the spec instead of requiring encapsulation).
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ttle) I have seen... The Rails i18n API is a huge step
> backwards from using Gettext for application translations :-(
>
> Still, if we want to further Rails' support in Debian, we have to
> support this. So, will you package this under the pkg-ruby-extras
> repository? I'm in
ain text. Commands are given such that these issues
> can
> be added, edited and listed easily.
>
I'm curious about something. I use ditrack and I am wondering what
differences/advantages cil has over ditrack. Are you aware of any?
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pository keyrings? Will those be allowed or disallowed?
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I have maintained vncsnapshot in svn the whole time I have been
maintainer. If someone interested in adopting would like the entire svn
history, please let me know and I would be glad to provide it.
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I have maintained releaseforge in svn the whole time I have been
maintainer. If someone interested in adopting would like the entire svn
history, please let me know and I would be glad to provide it.
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uby.
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like language libraries, especially
when they originate from some sort of common language repository like
CPAN or CRAN or whatever if OCaml has something similar, it is probably
good to have some sort of common naming scheme.
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x27;s the difference to Devel::DProf, bundled with the Perl core?
> The fact that the output file is human-readable?
>
That and that it works with XS modules, which DProf does not.
Incidentally, Joey Hess already packaged this and it is in NEW, so I
have closed the ITP.
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along sudo.
>
> Note that I am about to upload the package to debian mentors
> and start looking for a sponsor.
>
If it us "just a ruby script", is it sensible to use an entire package
for it? What about trying to get it included in another package that
ha
the pkg-nx group on
Alioth.
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olved checking for current/previous WNPP bugs about them and then
checking for packages already in Debian with similar names. Let's just
say that I am still in the "getting started" phase with Ruby.
However, I will contact them before I do anything else. Thanks for the
info.
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Don't worry. I don't feel like my toes were stepped on. I just did not
want for you to have to unnecessarily pass the same headaches I did.
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term ITP
with the old one so that the information in the old bug log is not lost.
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[1] http://bugs.debian.org/366285
[2] http://bugs.debian.org/435219
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Jose,
I saw that you have taken ownership for the wxPerl ITP. Do you have any
idea how soon we can expect the packages in Debian? If not, I'd like to
know if I can help or create some official packages myself.
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or : Mohsen Saboorian < [EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> * URL : http://siahe.com/zekr
> * License : Only free for non-commercial purposes
Mesh with this^
??
Am I missing something?
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Anyone adopting Dillo should also keep in mind that upstream is
basically dead, or at least in a very deep freeze.
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ir programming language is "sh" - I wonder
> if
> this is right... (maybe it is, and the compiler written in sh compiles perl
> or shell code... and compiles it to iptables code?!)
>
The sh for the -perl package was a mistake.
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ragging
around a 3.4 release of Shorewall when Lenny releases. This package
will provide the upgrade path to those who are using the current
shorewall 3.x packages.
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d version of Shorewall is not in the standard upgrade path.
However, it will still be available to those who would like to switch.
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On Sun, Oct 14, 2007 at 12:59:06PM -0400, Roberto C. Sanchez wrote:
>
> Programming Lang: sh
> Description : Shoreline Firewall, Netfilter configurator (perl-based)
>
Let's make that perl so that it makes sense :-)
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On Mon, Oct 08, 2007 at 11:15:38PM +0200, Steinar H. Gunderson wrote:
> On Mon, Oct 08, 2007 at 03:41:21PM -0400, Roberto C. Sánchez wrote:
> > Given the great abundance of revision control systems already packaged
> > for Debian, what is the point of adding another?
>
> I do
ing with their product.
I seem to recall that the people who took over eaccelerator had it in
mind to do a complete rewrite of the eccalerator code to break any link
with turck-mmcache, allowing them to relicense eaccelerator. If that
rewrite is complete, then the software may be dis
ged
for Debian, what is the point of adding another? Especially when it is
non-free.
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the bugs. Based on that, I am going to
guess that the bugs are pretty well already triaged. Is that a fair
assessment?
If there is anything else that I have missed in order to get started,
please let me know.
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This is a ping to my WNPP bugs. I am still alive, but have been
recently been tasked with quite a bit of travel for work. My time to
work on these will be limited in the coming weeks, but I still plan on
getting to them.
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nue working where we are, and for developers
> to send patches to the devel list for review. Overtime I can grant new
> developers commit access based upon the quality of their
> contributions.
That sounds OK. But again, I still think that the ultimate goal should
be a move to Ali
Hello,
Today I have requested the creation of an Alioth project for the
systemimager packaging effort. If you are interested in joining the
team, please send a followup to this bug with your Alioth user ID and I
will add it to the project once it is created.
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> * URL : http://www.inlab.de/balance.html
> * License : GPL
> Programming Lang: C
> Description : Surprisingly successful load balancing solution and
> generic tcp proxy
>
I would remove "Surprisingly successful" from the
ected by the ftp-masters as too generic. Arnaud renamed it to
mozilla-noscript and that was accepted.
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27113) [0] for the xl2tpd package. My
intent is have that one conflict/replace the l2tpd package. The only
thing left for me to implement is handling the migration of the
configuration and secrets.
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ption is far too long. Try this:
a groupware platform offering access via the web and standard protocols
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also passes piuparts. If you do not already do so, make sure that
you run these three tools on all your packages.
If you fix up these issues, I would be happy to sponsor this package for
you.
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On Fri, May 11, 2007 at 10:11:23AM +0200, arno wrote:
> Roberto C. Sánchez wrote:
>
> > I looked at your GPG key. However, it does not appear to be signed by a
> > Debian developer. Are you able to get your key signed? By your email
> > it looks like you are in France
today.
> thank for your interest
>
I looked at your GPG key. However, it does not appear to be signed by a
Debian developer. Are you able to get your key signed? By your email
it looks like you are in France. There are quite a few keysigning
offers there: https://nm.debian.org/gpg_offer.
Arno,
My accounts were recently created and so I am now able to sponsor
uploads. Do you still need sponsorship?
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kage, which is where I found the
snippet in my previous mail. It appears to me that the perl source
package's included build system won't build the HTML documentation.
Again, if I misread or overlooked something, please let me know. (I am
still a Perl newbie :-)
Regar
quot;none",
but will likely eventually change to something useful based on user
feedback.
That makes me think that the answer is no. If I have missed something,
please let me know.
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y classes over the summer, so I plan to have more time to
dedicate to this soon. Thanks for your interest. I'll let you know.
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The name xgawk makes me think of an X-based program. Would
xmlgawk be an acceptable name? I know that there is no strict policy on
the matter, but I think it has the potential to cause confusion.
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