This is a nit, but it' seems inappropriate to refer to rsrvpool as a
standard in your package description. These RFCs were published as
experimental because of serious concerns raised at the IESG level.
It would be better to describe it as the reliable server pool
experiment or protocol rather
package: wnpp
severity: wishlist
I'm planning on packaging libsasl2-gssapi-mit, a version of the GSSAPI
plugin for libsasl2 compiled against MIT Kerberos.
This package has the same source as cyrus-sasl2, but different build
environment and options. It's not really possible to avoid having two
so
package: wnpp
severity: wishlist
Barnowl can be obtained from http://barnowl.mit.edu/. It is a fork of
owl, which is already in Debian. Barnowl adds Jabber and IRc support
and fixes many bugs providing a new extensibility architecture.
I've discussed my plans to package barnowl with the Owl ma
I continue to believe that like other packages already in Debian,
supporting libdvdcss if it is found is perfectly reasonable. If you
manage to dlopen it and find the right symbols, use it.
If someone complains, we can reevaluate the situation at that point.
A more consistent name for the binary package might be
qdio-modules-2.4.5. Compare with modules like pcmcia-modules or
alsa-modules.
> "Henrique" == Henrique de Moraes Holschuh <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Henrique> Kerberos will not be present in the first versions of
Henrique> the package, and unless someone shows up to help test
Henrique> it, support may never be included.
I'd be happy to help as Kerberos mai
> "Raul" == Raul Miller <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Raul> On Tue, Nov 06, 2001 at 09:16:19AM -0500, Peter S Galbraith
Raul> wrote:
>> Raul, why are you so quick to dismiss this? You state it like
>> it was a matter of fact. Is this documented anywhere?
Raul> I didn't dis
> "David" == David D Kilzer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
David> I finally got cyrus2-imapd to authenticate an account, but
David> I had to use "sasldb" instead of "PAM" for
David> "sasl_pwcheck_method" in /etc/imapd.conf.
David> It appears that until PAM-0.74 is available in "u
package: wnpp
severity: wishlist
Hi. AS discussed below, I intend to package OpenSSH using the current
Debian sources with patches to allow krb5 authentication. I will use
the patches available at
http://www.sxw.org.uk/computing/patches/openssh.html. These patches
attempt to comply with draft-i
package: wnpp
severity: wishlist
Hi. I will be packaging a version of the Cyrus SASL library that will
build libsasl-gssapi-mit and libsasl-krb4-mit for non-us. These will
be Kerberos SASL modules built against MIT Kerberos instead of
Heimdal.
I have talked to the current libsasl-modules-nonus
retitle 92353 ITA: pam -- Pluggable Authentication Modules
thanks
Hi. I believe I could probably give PAM a good home. I'm a new
Debian developer--only joined the project in December. However, I
have significant free software experience going back to work on
Kerberos starting
package: wnpp
severity: wishlist
In an attempt to solve bug #80365, I found that we needed
infrastructure to manage config files for Kerberos versions 4 and 5.
We have two implementations of each version of Kerberos in Debian
currently. The can in general share the same config files, so it is
de
James said he'd be happier if I uploaded to non-us, so I did.
I'd like to use this program and was just wondering what
problems/progress you had made with this ITP.
[I accidentally sent this as a private reply earlier this morning
before Phil's message.]
TL;DR: you don't have any recourse that is appropriate for this
situation.
All the hammers are bigger than your nail.
> "Andreas" == Andreas Tille writes:
Andreas> Hi folks, before I foll
> "Mathias" == Mathias Behrle writes:
Mathias> Programming Lang: Python Description : Python bindings for
Mathias> the Stripe API
Yet no where in your description do you describe what stripe is.
I'd recommend that an API description describe what the API is good
for. And I should be
package: wnpp
severity: wishlist
owner: hartm...@debian.org
URL: http://www.shibboleth.org/
Source: svn https://svn.shibboleth.net/extensions/cpp-sp-resolver/trunk
Description: Shibboleth library to access Attribute Resolver
The Shibboleth Service provider consumes information about an
authenti
package: wnpp
severity: wishlist
owner: hartm...@debian.org
URL: git://git.project-moonshot.org/trust_router.git
http://www.project-moonshot.org/
license: bsd-3-clause
Description: The trust router establishes a DH key between two RADIUS
servers to protect a RADIUS over TLS session. GSS-API au
package: wnpp
owner: hartm...@debian.org
severity: wishlist
URL: http://www.project-moonshot.org/
source: git://git.project-moonshot.org/moonshot-ui.git
License: BSD-three-clause
Description: Project Moonshot provides federated access to services
combining the best of EAP, RADIUS (over TLS), SAML
package: wnpp
severity: wishlist
owner: hartm...@debian.org
URL: http://www.project-moonshot.org/
source: git://git.project-moonshot.org/moonshot-ui.git
license: BSD-3-Clause
Description: This package manages the Moonshot identity store,
permitting users to add and remove identities as well as to
package: wnpp
severity: wishlist
owner: hartm...@debian.org
x-debbugs-cc: debian-de...@lists.debian.org
source: git://git.project-moonshot.org/mech_eap.git
license: BSD-3-Clause
Description: Project moonshot provides federated access to a wide range
of applications. This package adds a GSS-API m
> "craig" == craig writes:
craig> Inclusion into the Debian repository is a precursor to
craig> inclusion into Tails, which has been broadly requested in the
craig> Bitcoin community. Sparrow is already released as a .deb
craig> package (see https://sparrowwallet.com/downloa
> "Craig" == Craig Raw writes:
Craig> I assume the next step is to upload these two files, but I'm
Craig> uncertain of where or how to do this.
No, probably the next step is to make sure all the dependencies are
packaged in Debian
and then to generate a Debian format source package
> "Jan" == Jan Mojzis writes:
* Package name: randombytes
Version : 20230126
Upstream Author : Daniel J. Bernstein
* URL : https://randombytes.cr.yp.to/
* License : Public domain
Public domain is problematic as a license.
At least under US copyright law,
> "Jan" == Jan Mojzis writes:
Jan> If I understand it correctly, CC0-style public-domain
Jan> declaration in debian/copyright solves the problem. (learned
Jan> here:
Jan> https://lists.debian.org/debian-mentors/2017/09/msg00171.html)
I'm not entirely sure I agree with Don, an
> "Antonio" == Antonio Terceiro writes:
Antonio> On Wed, Feb 22, 2023 at 09:24:29AM -0700, Scarlett Moore wrote:
>>
>> On 2/21/23 15:03, Ryan Kavanagh wrote:
>> > On Sun, Feb 19, 2023 at 09:01:56AM -0700, Scarlett Moore wrote:
>> > > Description : A tool for glamourous sh
> "Mo" == Mo Zhou writes:
Mo> On 1/5/24 11:45, Ansgar wrote:
>> Then the package should be in main.
>>
>> We do not require external software to be free as well, be that
>> Web APIs provided by Github, Twitter, or the NVidia firmware
>> required for Nouveau, microcode
> "Stephan" == Stephan Lachnit writes:
Stephan> BSD-2-Clause Programming Lang: C Description :
Stephan> micro-compositor for games
Stephan> Will maintain in Games team.
Stephan> Description on GitHub:
Stephan> In an embedded session usecase, gamescope does the same
> "Bastian" == Bastian Germann writes:
Bastian> There are H.264 patents that are applicable. I do not know
Bastian> how the existing H.264 implementations in Debian handle
Bastian> this, e.g. x264 or ffmpeg. According to the legal FAQ,
Bastian> these seem to be ignored.
I sus
> "John" == John Paul Adrian Glaubitz writes:
Description : Parse or serialize any
John> markup format in Python
John> Parse or serialize any markup. Currently supports INI, JSON,
John> JSON5, TOML, XML and YAML.
I'd find it helpful if the description were improved to indicate
> "Stephan" == Stephan Verbücheln writes:
Stephan> As far as I understand it, the main point of BabaSSL is to
Stephan> add support for Chinese developed ciphers and algorithms.
It looked like there were two main points.
The first was in fact these ciphers.
I don't think that's a good
package: wnpp
severity: wishlist
owner: hartm...@debian.org
name: krb5-appl
URL: http://web.mit.edu/kerberos/dist/krb5-appl
License: MIT Kerberos license
(roughly MIT license plus a requirement that if you modify the
software you must mark it as modified)
description: Contains fairly anci
package: wnpp
severity: wishlist
URL: libradsec branch of http://www.project-moonshot.org/gitweb/radsecproxy.git
URL2: http://software.uninett.no/radsecproxy/
Description: libradsec is a library for RADIUS clients and servers
This library features support for RADSEC (RADIUS over TLS/DTLS) as wel
package: wnpp
severity: wishlist
URL: https://fedorahosted.org/libverto/
Description: libverto provides a common interface on top of libev, libevent,
glib, tevent.
The goal is to allow development of asynchronous libraries that will work
with whatever event loop an application happens to be u
> "Faidon" == Faidon Liambotis writes:
Faidon> Hi Sam, Hope you're well.
Faidon> Are you planning on putting the packaging efforts for this
Faidon> on git somewhere (e.g. collab-maint?). If so, I'd be happy
Faidon> to contribute, if help is needed, either now or when the
OK, so I had not looked at what this does on win32. I think any
criticism you have of the libverto win32 interface is probably valid.
Fortunately I don't think that's being used.
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How do you plan to give more permissions to local users?
I have not looked at the specifics of this package.
I know that I want something that has a similar user interface for sudo.
I have no idea though whether this implementation is any good and don't
have time to investigate.
retitle 647742 ITP: libradsec -- RADIUS over TLS/DTLS/UDP/TCP library
owner 647742 !
thanks
Lucas, thanks for the prod.
my apologies for not keeping the bug updated.
The current packaging status of libradsec can be found at
git://git.project-moonshot.org/libradsec.git in the debian and libr
> "Xavier" == Xavier Bestel writes:
Xavier> Le mardi 20 septembre 2016 à 19:38 +0200, Moritz Mühlenhoff
Xavier> a écrit :
>> On Mon, Aug 22, 2016 at 12:02:59PM +0200, Xavier Bestel wrote:
>> >
>> > Package: wnpp > Severity: wishlist
>> >
>> > * Package name:
The krb5 libraries include read and write support for the krb5.conf
format, which is very similar but not identical to ini.
I would be entirely happy with the response that:
1) the krb5 profile library should be used only for modifying Kerberos
configs
2) supporting the ABI that your application
libradsec 0.0.5 seems stable enough to include in Debian.
I have packaging available at
git://git.project-moonshot.org/libradsec.git on the debian branch.
I want to get a review of a few things and will upload.
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I'd kind of like to be using this plugin, but it's not in Debian.
It looks like it has packaging.
Anything I can do to help?
--sam
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I don't know about official policy, but I think you could make your bug
not RC by detecting whether the current system can support the package
in some reasonable wail and failing more gracefully than with SIGILL.
It's not a requirement that all packages work on all systems.
Open-vm-tools doesn't d
I think that nextcloud-server-installer would be a better package name.
Also, presumably you are targeting the contrib section rather than the
main section.
How would you feel about an actual packaging of the server (rather than
an installer) that used fastrack.debian.net?
Fastrack is intended to
> "Diego" == Diego M Rodriguez writes:
Diego> nested. This presents a practical problem: When in an
Diego> environment where the event loop is already running it's
Diego> impossible to run tasks and wait for the result.
The above description should be improved.
Because it's fairl
Might I suggest that wallet is kind of generic and I'm aware of a number
of different tools out there that claim to be wallets of various kinds.
I think the description should do a better job of scoping which wallets
this is good for.
The description should describe what MSAL is.
that we do value acting to make Debian a place where people
can work free from disruption or harassment.
Sam Hartman
Debian Project Leader
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> "Melanie" == Melanie Frost writes:
Melanie> The volunteer was elected as a community representative and
Melanie> he's been hounded ever since. It looks like he asked
Melanie> people to stop these games, he resigned and he was still
Melanie> chased.
The issue is that Daniel
> "Simon" == Simon Josefsson writes:
Simon> All, Is the license below acceptable for inclusion into
Simon> 'non-free'? It is claimed to cover the tarsnap software, see
Simon> https://github.com/Tarsnap/tarsnap and
Simon> https://www.tarsnap.com/ for background.
I think Andre
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