Hi, I'm a Motorola V220 user and a Debian developer. Was considering
packaging moto4lin myself, and noticed your ITP. Please let me know
if you are still planning to package moto4lin, or if there are any
difficulties I might be able to help with.
--Barak.
Package: wnpp
Unless someone else volunteers *pronto* I'm going to package and
upload the LaTeX/Prosper package, which allows latex to generate pdf
that has all kinds of fancy presentation effects, like Powerpoint but
with attractive math.
(If I beat you to it, I'm willing to have it taken from m
Christian, I've just downloaded djvulibre 3.5.5 from sourceforge, and
it looks really easy to package. So I think this is the right version
to take, instead of the Lizardtech sources. Unless you object, I'm
going to do so and upload it. (Rationale: I'm going to be hanging out
at NECI all summer,
Package: wnpp
Because I no longer use them myself I am looking for someone to take
over the below packages. (The second, binutils-sparc, exists only to
service the first and is a trivial modification of binutils-avr, so I
list them together.)
I'm not swizzling the Maintainer: field to QA because
I'm taking sciplot. An upload should close this bug shortly.
Package: wnpp
camserv takes video-for-linux input and serves up steaming hot
streaming video to requesting web clients.
Package: wnpp
Unless someone else volunteers, I'm planning to package the RUMBA
brain imaging tools, http://www.rumba.rutgers.edu/.
Package: wnpp
http://www.geom.umn.edu/software/qhull/
Qhull computes convex hulls, Delaunay triangulations, halfspace
intersections about a point, Voronoi diagrams, furthest-site
Delaunay triangulations, and furthest-site Voronoi diagrams. It
runs in 2-d, 3-d, 4-d, and higher dimensions
Package: wnpp
There is no currently available graphing tool as nice as the ancient
xgraph with its interactive zooming. A port to modern X is at
http://www.cs.utoronto.ca/%7Eradford/xgraph.html
and it's under a BSD license.
I'm going to upload xgraph shortly, ie without waiting the usual
amount
bout a
particular prospective package.)
Date: 23 Jan 2002 00:54:13 -0500
From: Christian Hudon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: Juhapekka Tolvanen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Barak Pearlmutter <[EMAIL
PROTECTED]>
Cc: debia
Package: wnpp
The djvu compressed image file format is an enormous leap over JPEG
and GIF in all ways: flexibility, compression ratio, rendering speed,
incremental zooming, multipage, textual search when appropriate, etc.
See http://www.djvu.att.com/ for details.
They have released a Netscape plu
Package: wnpp
I've packaged the mail notification tool "xlassie" for my own use.
Upstream package location: http://www.speakeasy.org/~xyzzy/xlassie/.
Unless someone else lays claim ...
We had need for something like that here. You're welcome to use all
or part of what I cobbled up, called "sudo-hosts". Under GPL. See below.
Notable feature: allows commands to run in parallel, with output lines
prepended by the appropriate hostname.
I always have an ssh key registered with my
Package: wnpp
Planning to package kphone, available at
http://www.wirlab.net/kphone/
which is an IP Phone for Linux using KDE and various standard VoIP
protocols.
The upstream maintainers are eager to see kphone in Debian.
I'm doing this because I need to use it, but all other things being
equa
Okay fantastic. Kphone is yours!
Package: wnpp
I've been maintaining xgraph, but it seems to have been superseded by
the superior ygraph, which provides similar functionality based on gtk
and without any problematic upstream branches with DFSG-unclear
patches.
It'd be great if someone else would package ygraph
http://www.aei.m
Package: wnpp
Anyone feel like packaging RTLab?
It is RT-Linux based real-time experiment interface software, useful
for eg neuroscience or physics experiments. It has a non-RT-Linux
mode it can be compiled in that makes it work but bails on real-time
guarantees. So generating two binaries, one
Package: wnpp
I no longer use binutils-sparc, and am therefore orphaning it.
Its only purpose (for me) was as an accessory to tkisem, which I am
also orphaning.
It is trivial to maintain: change literally a few characters in
binutils-avr. In fact a general package that generated binutils-xxx
for
Package: wnpp
I no longer use tkisem, and am therefore orphaning it.
(I packaged it because I was teaching a course using SPARC assembler.
If no one else wants to maintain it, it would not be the end of the
world if tkisem were removed from Debian. On the other hand, it
wouldn't be much work to
Package: wnpp
I need the raidutils package for an Adaptec RAID 2400A but there is no
Debian package so I am about to package and upload
http://i2o.shadowconnect.com/raidutils/raidutils-0.0.4.tar.bz2
If someone else wants it, feel free.
--
Barak A. Pearlmutter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Hamilton Institu
Okay, will use reportbug in the future since it will make you happy!
Anyway the package is already duploaded; this bug will disappear as
soon as it is accepted.
raidtools/raidtools2: software raid admin,
/lib/modules/2.6.5-1-686/kernel/drivers/md/
raidutils: i2o hardware raid admin,
/lib/modules
> > raidutils - Adaptec I2O compliant RAID controller management utilities
>
> Hi, I noticed this new package. Is it related to WNPP 159906 ?
Good call Petter. Had not noticed that; my search of the WNPP bugs
did not match due to the dpt- prefix.
Don (or anyone else with an urge), I'd be happ
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