Eugene Zhukov writes:
> I refactored the daemon so that it runs as dyfi user now with
> systemd-as-init. With SysV as init it still runs as root. It looks
> like too much hassle/effort to me since I'm not familiar with init
> scripting.
> If you think it's a must, I can implement privileges-drop f
Eugene Zhukov writes:
>> 2) Does the service really need to run as root?
>>
> No, and this is even mentioned in upstream readme. It needs to create
> a pid file though. Any hint/pointer on how to change the packaging to
> not run it as root?
You probably need to create a new user in the packaging
Eugene Zhukov writes:
> Would anyone be interested in sponsoring its client package:
> https://bugs.debian.org/780096
Some comments:
1) does dy.fi really require you to send the password in an unencrypted
HTTP request?
2) Does the service really need to run as root?
3) Doesn't
db_get dyfi/pas
Hi,
Eriberto Mota writes:
> I did a patch to force the program runs as root only and ignore the
> internal sudo commands. In manpage (created by me) , I explained how
> to use gksudo to run the program. The icon on desktop menu uses gksudo
> too. You can see the current packaging here[1].
Thanks
Hi,
Eriberto writes:
> Really. But a good idea for a full-time service, not for a casual
> program. :-/
But maybe linssid could optionally support this interface? Just
optionally call "nm-tool" instead of "sudo iwconfig" if it is available?
You don't need to add support for the dbus interface if
Hi,
hmm, nm-tool does not need root privileges, it relies on a background
daemon.
-Timo
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Joao Eriberto Mota Filho writes:
> Package: wnpp
> Severity: wishlist
> Owner: Joao Eriberto Mota Filho
>
> * Package name: linssid
> Version : 2.7
> Upstream Author : Warren Severin
> * URL : https://sf.net/projects/linssid
I took a brief look at the source cod
Hi,
Christopher Hoskin writes:
> Package: wnpp
> Owner: Christopher Hoskin
> Severity: wishlist
> X-Debbugs-CC: debian-de...@lists.debian.org,debian-p...@lists.debian.org
>
> * Package name: libnet-nessus-xmlrpc-perl
> Version : 0.30
> Upstream Author : Vlatko Kosturjak
> * URL
Hi,
how does this compare to "pv --limit-rate XXX"?
-Timo
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Mike Gabriel writes:
> When using debian testing, it is not trivial to get the previous version of a
> package after it is upgraded. snapshot.debian.org is the source to go for
> these
> cases, but it has only a web interface. apt-get-snapshot navigates
> that web
The 'debsnap' command
Richard Sellam writes:
> the description " Dooble, a light browser created in qt to create a
> safe browsing environment." can (should?) probably be replaced with "
> Dooble, a light browser created in qt focused on privacy and
> security".
Maybe. I was mostly refering to the release notes that l
Richard Sellam writes:
> Dooble, a light browser created in qt to create a safe browsing
> environment.
What do you mean with safe? Is this browser going to have security
support?
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Hi,
are you also interested in packaging gr-osmosdr that allows you to use
RTL2832U dongles from gnuradio?
http://sdr.osmocom.org/trac/wiki/GrOsmoSDR
I have access to both USRP N210 and RTL2832U and could test your uploads
easily.
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Joao Eriberto Mota Filho writes:
> Does the same as Microsoft "fdisk /mbr" to a hard disk or "sys d:" to a floppy
> or FAT32 partition except that it does not copy any system files, only the
> boot
> record is written.
>
> The current version supports up to Windows 7.
inc/br_ntfs_0x54.h contains
Markus Koschany writes:
> I really hope that's not necessary but would like to hear your opinion.
> Otherwise i target the game for Debian Main because i see no further
> technical nor license issues with it.
My _personal_ opinion is that neither flight-of-the-amazon-queen nor
beneath-a-steel-sky
Sebastien Maret writes:
> * License : No problem Bugroff
I took a brief look but couldn't find a clear copyright license for many
files. Some have headers for LGPL-2.1+, python license or GPL-2+ but
many files don't have any headers.
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Vincent Cheng writes:
> Mailnag checks POP3 and IMAP servers for new mail. When it finds new
> messsages,
> it creates a GNOME 3 notification that mentions sender and subject.
I briefly read through the source (git commit
37f1c59b573d1e261e0feea668c321f884c274e3):
- mailnag seems to store
Ritesh Raj Sarraf writes:
> * Proven Security and Encryption
I quickly browsed around a bit. The killall() function in
gateone/utils.py looks kind of scary. It seems to kill all processes
that contain python and gateone.py in their name. This should match
"emacs -nw python.txt gateone.py" and mig
Gabriele Giacone <1o5g4...@gmail.com> writes:
> Programming Lang: no code, zip archives containing OBJ + MTL
> (Wavefront) format files.
Great, it's about time we have a proper kitchen sink in Debian ;)
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> I had a quick look at the tools. They convert a floorplan description
> into a bitstream and back. However for a complete workflow the
> following bits are missing:
>
> * VHDL/verilog compiler to netlist
> * place and route tool to turn the netlist into a floorplan
>
> Is this correct?
Wolf
Xiangfu Liu writes:
> An introduction is on TODO list. :) it will be using .c files and libfpga
> for implement your design.
>
> The author(wolfgang) is working/testing on xilinx slx9 bitstream.
I am not very familiar with FPGA concepts since I have not used them yet
so my questions might be bit
Xiangfu Liu writes:
> Description : A small independent command line FPGA utilities, no GUI.
> plain C, no C++, text-based file formats. convert floorplan from/to
> bitstream.
Sounds interesting but the description is bit generic. What does this
tool let me to do? Are there still non-free t
Michael Stapelberg writes:
> Dunst is a minimalistic notification daemon for Linux. It's designed to
> fit nicely into minimalistic windowmanagers like dwm, but it should
> work on any Linux desktop.
I think you should elaborate on what "minimal" means. Does it try to
implement the specificati
Hi,
Pierre Jaury writes:
> This software is still an early research project: as far as I know, only
> basic formal security analysis has been performed.
Ok, just make sure that the users know about this.
> Yet, for your specific concern about usual AES vulnerability when using
> independently e
Pierre Jaury writes:
> Volonturay distributed file sharing
> This is an opensource, free and viral project
> that aims at providing collaborative distributed
> storage to users who want to store and share files
> temporarily over the Internet.
Has somebody evaluated the security of this system
package wnpp
noowner 435058
retitle 435058 RFP: smolt -- Fedora hardware profiler
thanks
I didn't find the time to start packaging this after all. It's a shame
but I'll rather maintain a small number of packages well than try to
package things in a hurry.
Anyways, if somebody else has the time I'
Pali Rohár writes:
> What is state of this bug? If nobody has time for it, how can I
> maintain it?
http://mentor.debian.net/ might help you. However, I have to say that
the ideal case would still be that you find somebody who cares about
stormlib and already knows Debian well. Learning debian pa
Hi,
as you probably noticed the upstream source does not seem to be in
git. I think you need to download the tarballs (from where?) and use
--git-overlay option.
-Timo
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Wolfgang Frisch writes:
> This is similiar to the defunct NSTX dns tunelling software. The purpose
> of this software to is succeed where NSTX failed. For me at least, all
> NSTX tunnels disconnect within tens of seconds in real world situations.
> tcp-over-dns was written to be quite robust while
package wnpp
owner 435058 timo.lindf...@iki.fi
retitle 435058 ITP: smolt -- Fedora hardware profiler
thanks
I'll give it a try and see what problems I find.
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Miguel Landaeta writes:
> You could check at http://vasks.debian.org/~nomadium-guest/debian/unstable/,
should I ask Antoine (from upstream) to link to these packages or is it
too early?
> The most annoying issue that I had to deal with was with keys getting
> stuck as Timo comments.
Yes, it's h
Cyril Brulebois writes:
> What's the status compared to the original xpra? Last I checked it used
> to crash all the time, had issues with keymaps (even when both remote
> and local servers shared the same settings), and wasn't even remotely
> (no pun intended) usable.
Keymaps have now been fixed
Hi,
Ricardo F writes:
> Tuptime count the system restarts and total uptime that the system is
> active, save it between restarts. You can add to its configuration
> file names of pieces of hardware and show you the total uptime since
> this hardware is plugin. When you remove hardware, tuptime ca
Hi Chris,
do you have the unofficial packaging for smolt still available
somewhere?
Buying new hardware is very frustrating since there's no easy way to
find out if it works or not. I can understand that integrating smolt to
d-i or desktop environment can be difficult. However, I think it could
s
Hi,
Stanislav Maslovski writes:
> Description : Per-window keyboard layout switching daemon for X
How does this relate to the Gnome System->Keyboard->Layouts dialog that
already in squeeze has the option to have separate layout for each
window:
"[ ] Separate layout for each window"
Where
Hi,
Pali Rohár writes:
> If somebody can maintain all packages - no problem. I can notify about
> new releases/bugs in SMPQ or stormlib.
ok. So as always, the problem is that there needs to be somebody who has
time to do all the work.
I'm personally busy and I don't know about this problem at a
Pali Rohár writes:
> I have stormlib packaged too, see smpq project site:
> https://code.launchpad.net/smpq
Ok. Just a minor note on its version number: 8.01 is exactly the same as
8.1 in debian.
$ dpkg --compare-versions 8.01 eq 8.1; echo $?
0
1
Anyways, do you want to maintain the packaging y
Pali Rohár writes:
> can somebody help me, what is needed to add new application to Debian?
> I'd like see my app SMPQ in Debian and Ubuntu. I send wnpp bug, more info
> about app here:
> http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=633931
You'd need this stormlib to be packaged first, would
Hi,
Christopher James Halse Rogers writes:
> I'm somewhat hesitant to include implementation details in package
> descriptions.
I generally agree.
> That said, this isn't really a user-visible package so some extra
> technical detail is probably appropriate.
Yes, as a system administrator I wa
Christopher James Halse Rogers writes:
> Description : system service to manage device colour profiles
>
> colord is a system service that makes it easy to manage, install and generate
> colour profiles to accurately color manage input and output devices.
You might want to mention freedeskt
Package: wnpp
Severity: wishlist
Owner: Timo Juhani Lindfors
* Package name: qi
Version : 20100107
Upstream Author : OpenMoko inc.
* URL : http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/Qi
* License : GPL-2
Programming Lang: C, assembler
Description : lightweight
Package: wnpp
Severity: wishlist
Owner: Timo Juhani Lindfors
User: pkg-games-de...@lists.alioth.debian.org
Usertags: wnpp
* Package name: triplane
Version : 1.0.4
Upstream Author : Dodekaedron Software Creations Oy
* URL : http://triplane.sourceforge.net/
* License
Jonas Smedegaard writes:
> GNU SIP Witch is a secure peer-to-peer VoIP server. Calls can be made
> even behind NAT firewalls, and without needing a service provider. SIP
> Witch can be used on the desktop to create bottom-up secure calling
> networks as a free software alternative to Skype.
Mahyuddin Susanto writes:
> * Package name: gnetworktester
> Version : 0.11.1-1
> Upstream Author : Max V. Stotsky
> * URL : http://sourceforge.net/projects/gnetworktester/
> * License : GPL-3
> Section : net
I'm not a mentor but noticed something yo
Hi,
I tested xpra briefly in the hope that it could replace VNC. However,
I hit serious problems with keyboard layouts. Have you been able to
use non-US keyboard layouts?
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Ben Hutchings writes:
> A reference manual for:
> - Working on the linux-2.6 package
> - Building custom kernels and modules
> - Working with initramfs images
> - Kernel team policies
Would this also be an appropriate place for kfreebsd-i386 knowledge?
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have you noticed the "pv" package that also shows the speed of data
from stdin to stdout? If you have, can you summarize how pipemeter is
different?
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Matt Brown writes:
> This pluggable authentication module (PAM) provides authentication via secure
> shell (SSH) agent. Written with sudo in mind, but like any auth PAM module,
> can be used for many purposes.
Is there any way to see what sudo command is being authenticated?
If you are interest
Matt Brown writes:
> sudo logs the command being run as part of it's standard logging, e.g:
Yes after the fact. I meant, is there a way to see before I click
"accept" in my ssh-agent?
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Julien Danjou writes:
> That means it will care about require ing the features you need, load ing
> the files, setting the Info paths so that C-h i shows the new documentation
> you now depend on, and finally call your own :after function for you to
> setup the extension. Or call it a package.
In
Ben Armstrong writes:
> Although I cannot take on sole maintainership, I'm interested in the
> survival of the best VNC server and client in Debian. If a team can
> be put together, I would be happy to contribute in what small ways I
> can.
I'm a daily user of vnc4server/xvnc4viewer 4.1.1+X4.3.0
Matthijs Kooijman writes:
>> Maybe it should not be described as "free" if it is indeed non-free?
> Well, it is "free" under some definition of free, but you are right that this
> might be misleading. Perhaps "freely available" would be better?
Freely distributable maybe?
> At any rate, we've up
Maybe it should not be described as "free" if it is indeed non-free?
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Jan Dittberner writes:
> It is implemented in C and does not need Python and pyinotify. The author
> of inosync gives the following statement at [1]:
Ok. (Seems to be C99 since bool and variable size arrays are used.)
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Hi,
how does this differ from inosync[1]?
[1]
Description: notification-based directory synchronization daemon
The inosync daemon uses the inotify service available in recent Linux
kernels to monitor and synchronize changes within directories to
remote nodes using rsync.
.
System administra
Johannes Schauer writes:
> also fso-gsm0710muxd got replaced with a new muxer called abyss for the
> fso project so fso-muxer will be obsolete soon?
> http://lists.alioth.debian.org/pipermail/pkg-fso-maint/2009-May/001157.html
> http://lists.alioth.debian.org/pipermail/pkg-fso-maint/2009-April/000
Luca Capello writes:
> commit 9491d818583114e429db1330dc5e07b4668dfa35
> Author: Lars-Peter Clausen
> Date: Tue May 5 01:07:10 2009 +0200
>
> Only waiting for the cmdq engine to be finished when dispatching the queue
> causes visual artifactes sometimes. Waiting for all engines to
Hi,
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Johannes Schauer writes:
>> the Debian package version should be 20090503.gitb5eb5f79-1.
Please don't package this version. It has a known regression that is
being worked on: http:
Johannes Schauer writes:
> I build the orig.tar.gz from git revision
> b8b594393cb85c7c940f22456036d45e598d344e and did `autoreconf -i` on the
> source.
I can't find that git revision:
$ git clone git://git.openmoko.org/git/xf86-video-glamo.git
$ cd xf86-video-glamo
$ git log | grep b8b594393cb8
Hi,
do you have some unofficial xserver-xorg-video-glamo packages that I
could test? I have been using the driver from git for more than a
month and it seems to be stable. So to help get the driver to debian
I'd be more than happy to test any unofficial packages.
best regards,
Timo Lindfors
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Mehdi Dogguy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>>> [1] http://svn.debian.org/viewsvn/pkg-ocaml-maint/trunk/packages/ergo/
>>
>
> You can find in [1] the source of package. And you can build it manually
> using :
>
> svn-buildpackage -us -uc -rfakeroot --svn-ignore
Ah, I didn't notice the ori
Mehdi Dogguy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> My "more official" packaging is already available in the svn repository.
> You can check it at:
>
> http://svn.debian.org/viewsvn/pkg-ocaml-maint/trunk/packages/ergo/
Thanks.
> By the way, we are in freeze status ... I don't think I can upload it
> soon.
Hi,
what's the status of this package? I need to use it myself so I
started to create a simple package for my own use. Is your "more
official" packaging already available somewhere?
best regards,
Timo Lindfors
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