Le Samedi 3 Août 2002 15:54, Hamish Moffatt a écrit :
> On Thu, Aug 01, 2002 at 12:06:57AM +0200, Oliver Kurth wrote:
> > TCPreen is a small tool for monitoring a TCP connection.
> > It works like a bridge between the server and the client in a TCP
> > connection, displays any data that is sent e
Package: wnpp
Severity: wishlist
Owner: "Rémi Denis-Courmont" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
* Package name: ndisc6
Version : 0.6.6
Upstream Author : Rémi Denis-Courmont <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
* URL : http://www.simphalempin.com/dev/ndisc6.
* License
Package: wnpp
Severity: wishlist
Owner: "Rémi Denis-Courmont" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
* Package name: pax-utils
Version : 0.1.13
Upstream Author : Ned Ludd and Mike Frysinger
* URL : http://www.gentoo.org/~solar/pax/
* License : GPL
Description
Package: wnpp
Severity: wishlist
* Package name: vlc-plugin-pipewire
Version : 1
Upstream Author : Rémi Denis-Courmont
* URL : https://www.remlab.net/vlc-plugin-pipewire/
* License : GPL (v3)
Programming Lang: C
Description : Pipewire plugin for the
retitle 697778 RFP: VLC Python ctypes bindings
reassign 697778 wnpp
thanks
This would be a new source package. Moving to WNPP.
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Severity: normal
Hello all,
Due to lack of time, I request an adopter for the ndisc6 package.
The package description is:
ndisc6 gathers a few diagnostic tools for IPv6 networks including:
- ndisc6, which performs ICMPv6 Neighbor Discovery in userland,
- rdisc6, which performs
Package: wnpp
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Due to lack of time, I request an adopter for the miredo package.
The package description is:
The Teredo IPv6 tunneling protocol encapsulates IPv6 packets into UDP/IPv4
datagrams, to allow hosts behind NAT devices to access the IPv6 Internet.
.
Miredo is a Tered
On Fri, 28 Jun 2013 04:13:59 +0200, Axel Beckert wrote:
> Hi Rémi,
>
> Rémi Denis-Courmont wrote:
>> Due to lack of time, I request an adopter for the miredo package.
>
> but aren't you miredo's upstream developer, too? Does that mean that
> an a
#x27;s even a "I know that I can't".
>
>> I will look at the Debian package, fix stuff, and then we'll see.
>
> That's also my usual approach. :-)
There should be a few fixes in my miredo-debian.git that never hit Debian.
If you don't take them,
y and randomly);
> the test name is libteredo-list; was testing a part of a cdbs build
> before?
I removed the test cases way back then because some buildwes were either too
slow or too low on memory to run them.
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> the rest is upstream if I get it correctly and so is packaged here:
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> http://www.remlab.net/files/miredo/?C=N;O=D
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> Am I right?
It seems so. That's over a year old; I wouldn't remember such specifics.
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