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* Package name: kdis
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* URL : http://kdis.sourceforge.net
* License : BSD-2-Clause
Programming Lang: C++
Description : The KDIS Distributed
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* Package name: cigi-ccl
Version : 3.3.3a
Upstream Author : Bill Phelps
* URL : http://cigi.sourceforge.net
* License : LGPL-2.1+
Programming Lang: C++
Description : the CIGI class library (CCL
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* Package name: jsbsim
Version : 1.0~pre2
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* URL : http://jsbsim.org/
* License : LGPL-2+
Programming Lang: C++
Description : the JSBSim flight dynamics model
JSBSim is an open
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* Package name: libmini
Version : 10.10~20130925
Upstream Author : Stefan Roettger
* URL : http://stereofx.org/terrain.html
* License : GPL, LGPL, MIT, others
Programming Lang: C, C++, others
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* Package name: hidrd
Version : 0.2
Upstream Author : Nikolai Kondrashov
* URL :
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* License : GPL-2+
Programming Lang: C
Description
I've got a fairly similar package, designed to notice secondary pointing
devices, create master pointers to allow them to be used simultaneously, and
calibrate them.
The primary use so far is to support my packages to allow the use of PS Move
controllers and other attitude-sensing devices as pr
Wow! Thanks for writing this!
I *just* finished a rough port of xpyb to Python 3, and you're right
that it's got a lot of issues.
https://github.com/BurntSushi/xpyb
I also recently ported xpybutil to python3 ... this weekend I'll try
it out against xcffib.
I note that you filed a WNPP and not
On 01/26/2015 12:18 PM, Tycho Andersen wrote:
>> I note that you filed a WNPP and not an ITP for this. Is there some
>> way that I can help?
>
> That's probably because I am new at Debian packaging and screwed it
> up. I've uploaded a draft to mentors, any reviews would be much
> appreciated!
>
On May 16, 2014, at 4:43 PM, Daniel Lintott wrote:
> Could I ask what the current situation with iniparser is?
You can find my packaged sources at https://github.com/kdienes/iniparser .
I think they’re ready to upload. I’m currently working my way through the N-M
process, after which I will l
On May 17, 2014, at 3:19 PM, Daniel Lintott wrote:
> I've taken a look at your packaging at agree it looks good. I noted a
> couple of things that I've picked up since I started packaging…
Thanks for the feedback! I took most of your suggestions (comments to follow):
> debian/rules
> - no need
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* Package name: tinycthread
Version : 1.1+20120910.git
Upstream Author : Marcus Geelnard
* URL : http://tinycthread.bitsnbites.eu
* License : Zlib
Programming Lang: C
Description : minimalist
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* Package name: pycapnp
Version : 0.4.4
Upstream Author : Jason Paryani
* URL : http://jparyani.github.io/pycapnp
* License : BSD-2-clause
Programming Lang: Cython
Description : python bindings for
Thanks for your work in packaging this!
I'd be happy to sponsor the package. I noticed you have Pierre
Chifflier listed in the Uploaders: field ... is
he already sponsoring the package? If so I'll gladly defer.
I took a quick look and came up with a few minor nits:
-- The debian/copyright f
I dropped the ball due to other distractions.
I'm still interested in collaborating on good SCAP support for Debian,
but would gladly defer to Petter as sponsor.
I'm not familiar with a SCAP-specific IRC channel. I'll make an effort
to be on #debian-security when practical.
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* Package name: iniparser
Version : 3.1-1
Upstream Author : Nicolas Devillard
* URL : http://ndevilla.free.fr/iniparser
* License : Expat
Programming Lang: C
Description : a stand-alone INI file
On Feb 13, 2014, at 8:48 AM, Andrew Shadura wrote:
> Well, we've just removed libmcs which did support writing ini files...
> Is there really nothing else in archive already to support writing
> them?
Thanks for the pointer and for the question.
A quick scan turned up the following C-ish option
That’s interesting regarding krb5 … I should have remembered it would have an
INI file parser, but didn’t realize it had write support.
As far as I can tell libconfuse is read-only.
I definitely appreciate the pointers. I have no opinion on 1), but definitely
agree with your point 2).
--
To
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* Package name: madgwick-ahrs
Version : 0.0.20120219-1
Upstream Author : Sebastian Madgwick
* URL : http://www.x-io.co.uk/open-source-imu-and-ahrs-algorithms
* License : CC-SA 3.0
Programming Lang: C
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