Bug#581632: Duplicate bug

2012-03-08 Thread Medhamsh
Hello,

I couldn't realize this and submitted an ITP against adminer(#658861).
I packaged this and also closed it.

Could you please close the ITP bug on this.

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Bug#658861: Third party code license issue

2012-03-08 Thread Medhamsh
Hello,

On Thu, March 8, 2012 8:30 pm, Tanguy Ortolo wrote:
 Adam Sampson, 2012-03-08 13:29+0100:

 Medhamsh m...@medhamsh.org writes:


 “The Software shall be used for Good, not Evil.”

 That's the JSON license, which has been discussed here before -- have a
  look at bug #585468, #585470 or #602250 for other examples.

I have re-packed the upstream source by removing that file. That
file is not at all used by the debian package and the software
still works as it should without that file also. Thanks a lot for
all your suggestions and guidelines.

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Bug#657083: [Gentle Reminder]Fwd: Adopt the package

2012-02-19 Thread Medhamsh
Hello,

Its almost 10 days we had some discussion regarding this. What
is the next TODO for this? Please guide me for the initial steps
(formal) ones like, should I submit any wnpp bug or should I post
anything to any list etc.

On Fri, February 10, 2012 12:48 pm, Wouter Verhelst wrote:
 Looking for more inputs from you and also requesting a review and
 sponsor of my packages mentioned in my previous mail.

 I haven't forgotten; I just haven't had the time for that yet.

Also, a gentle reminder for this with full respect to your time.

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Bug#657083: [Gentle Reminder]Fwd: Adopt the package

2012-02-13 Thread Medhamsh
Hello Wouter,

Should I submit an RFA against this package? What should be the next
steps. Can you also jot down the next TODO for the package, on which
I should work. That only makes it meaningful for adopting.

On Fri, February 10, 2012 12:48 pm, Wouter Verhelst wrote:
 But I can adopt to dh7 style rules.  And coming to the copyright file,
 it is not in the dep5 machine readable format. May be making this into a
 dep5 would be wise.

 I'm not very fond of the dep5 thing; but if you're willing to do the
 work... well, you'd be the maintainer...

I thought this is a mandate. So I proposed this. I heard that all the
packages would be transformed to the dep5 thing. If not I don't have
any personal inclination towards dep5.


 it's on alioth, in ~wouter/aspic.git, if I'm not mistaken. Maybe I should

I am sorry. I couldn't find it out at that location.


 Looking for more inputs from you and also requesting a review and
 sponsor of my packages mentioned in my previous mail.

 I haven't forgotten; I just haven't had the time for that yet.

Thanks.

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Bug#657083: [Gentle Reminder]Fwd: Adopt the package

2012-02-09 Thread Medhamsh
Dear Wouter,

On Thu, February 9, 2012 12:09 pm, Medhamsh wrote:
 Having said that, if you're interested in maintaining aspic, I
 recommend that you first familiarize yourself with its source. I'll
 happily sponsor your uploads, if you need me to.

 I would do that right away. Will look at its source and write you
 back more about it.

I have downloaded the source as well as debian package source. Installed
the software from source (not from package). Dint explore it in and out
but just got an idea. After that observed the rules file and found it
to be simple with some overrides. Though I have never done a dh7 style
rules, this dint seem to be much difficult. For some reason the four
packages I uploaded to mentors use the long rules file format. I just
wanted myself to familiarize with all the dh_* options and the workflow.
But I can adopt to dh7 style rules. And coming to the copyright file,
it is not in the dep5 machine readable format. May be making this into
a dep5 would be wise. Also, the control file doesn't give any Vcs info
of the package. May be having a Vcs repo would also be a convenient way
for both of us initially and then for anyone who would maintain the pacakge.

Looking for more inputs from you and also requesting a review and sponsor
of my packages mentioned in my previous mail.

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Bug#658861: ITP: adminer -- Light weight Web based database administration

2012-02-07 Thread Medhamsh

On Tue, February 7, 2012 2:26 pm, Tanguy Ortolo wrote:
 martin f krafft, 2012-02-07 09:24+0100:
 I may well be wrong, but how else would it be used to administer
 a system?

 This is only a database administration tool, not a system administration
 one like Webmin. Medhamsh, can you confirm?

It is only a database administration tool. Any database user
can login and create/edit tables etc.

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Bug#658861: ITP: adminer -- Light weight Web based database administration

2012-02-07 Thread Medhamsh
Hi,

On Tue, February 7, 2012 2:41 pm, martin f krafft wrote:
 also sprach Medhamsh m...@medhamsh.org [2012.02.07.1016 +0100]:
 It is only a database administration tool. Any database user
 can login and create/edit tables etc.

 I wish I hadn't said anything.


 In any case, maybe the package could be renamed to reflect that this
 is not an adminer, but a mysql-adminer?

Martin, that would be a good idea. But adminer can be used to adminster
MySQL, PostgreSQL, SQLite, MS SQL and Oracle.

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Bug#658861: ITP: adminer -- Light weight Web based database administration

2012-02-07 Thread Medhamsh
Hi,

On Tue, February 7, 2012 3:09 pm, Tanguy Ortolo wrote:

 It could be named db-adminer, but my opinion is that we should rather
 keep the upstream name adminer. The short description, long description and
 debtags will be enough to clearly indicate that this is a database
 administration tool.

Personally, I too feel to use the name adminer. If you have any suggestions
of changing the description(short and long) let me please know. I have
uploaded the package to mentors. I request either/both of you to help me
with this package as we had some discussions on it.


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Bug#658861: ITP: adminer -- Light weight Web based database administration

2012-02-06 Thread medhamsh
Package: wnpp
Severity: wishlist
Owner: medhamsh m...@medhamsh.org


* Package name: adminer
  Version : 3.3.3
  Upstream Author : Jakub Vrana ja...@vrana.cz
* URL : http://adminer.org
* License : (GPL, Apache)
  Programming Lang: (PHP)
  Description : Light weight Web based database administration

 Adminer (formerly phpMinAdmin) is a full-featured database management
 tool written in PHP. Conversely to phpMyAdmin, it consist of a single
 file ready to deploy to the target server. Adminer is available for
 MySQL, PostgreSQL, SQLite, MS SQL and Oracle. Depending upon the target
 server one chooses, a single file can be generated to upload to it,
 else the software can be used on any server with multiple php files in
 the web root.



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Bug#658861: ITP: adminer -- Light weight Web based database administration

2012-02-06 Thread Medhamsh
Hello,

I have been personally using this for some time. I also used phpMyAdmin
previously. I thought this package is worth getting into Debian repos.

On Mon, February 6, 2012 7:31 pm, martin f krafft wrote:
 This just sounds like one massive nightmare. I wish phpMyAdmin would
 instead be removed.

Usually, cant there be different packages for the same purpose? I believe
I have seen some of the distinct packages for the same purpose. If that is
the case let me please know so that I wont submit such ITPs in future.

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Bug#658861: ITP: adminer -- Light weight Web based database administration

2012-02-06 Thread Medhamsh

On Mon, February 6, 2012 7:59 pm, martin f krafft wrote:
 Yes there can be. But PHP-based web administration of Linux systems,
 inherently requiring root access, remain a nightmare. The risks are IMHO
 huge and a distro like Debian might want to ask itself whether protecting
 its users might not be more worth than offering a larger choice.

 Has adminer been audited?

Audited as in where? I spent some time on reading about it and it's website
gives a comparison matrix of phpMyAdmin and adminer. There were some issues
stated in phpMyAdmin which refer to Clickjacking and referer leakage. It
also showed that there were 10 security related bugs in phpMyAdmin and only
one in an year. I went through this thread as well.

http://old.nabble.com/Compare-phpMyAdmin-with-Adminer-td30778808.html#a30782858

My intention is not to point or show some kind of flame war but to tell
that this is all my audit includes.

As I am a beginner packager I am learning things now. Thanks for your
patience in explaining things to me.

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P.S: On the whole i understood how important it is before considering
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Bug#658861: ITP: adminer -- Light weight Web based database administration

2012-02-06 Thread Medhamsh

On Mon, February 6, 2012 8:41 pm, martin f krafft wrote:
 With audit I meant: the code runs as root. Did someone ever check
 the code for security bugs?

Oh, this. Along with me If some one else could do it, it would be a
better checkpoint. I will write more if I encounter any. May be I
should request about this on debian-webapps team.

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Bug#658861: Valid?

2012-02-06 Thread Medhamsh
Hello,

Is this ITP still valid? Can I work on it?


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Bug#658693: ITP: rudeconfig -- C++ config library for reading and writing configuration in .ini files

2012-02-05 Thread medhamsh
Package: wnpp
Severity: wishlist
Owner: medhamsh m...@medhamsh.org


* Package name: rudeconfig
  Version : 5.0.5
  Upstream Author : Matthew Flood m...@rudeserver.com
* URL : http://rudeserver.com/config/index.html
* License : (GPL)
  Programming Lang: (C++)
  Description : C++ config library for reading and writing configuration in 
.ini files

The C++ Config File library is used for reading and writing
configuration / .ini files. The Config component provides fully
customizable delimiters and comment characters, ensuring compatability
with most existing config/ini file formats. It allows multiline values
using backslash escapes. Comments within the config file are fully
preserved when the contents are re-saved. Furthermore, deleted values
can become commented out when the object is re-saved - preserving old
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Bug#658693: RFS: rudeconfig

2012-02-05 Thread Medhamsh
Hello,

On Sun, February 5, 2012 8:29 pm, Michael Tokarev wrote:
 Why another .ini file library is needed, while about 1000 others
 are already available?

I have submitted an ITP for rudecgi parser lib for C++ and uploaded
the package to mentors(#658347). After that found all the components
of http://rudeserver.com to be interesting. So, wanted to package all
of them and started with the .ini file lib. If it is unnecessary re-work
I would stop working on it and close the bug. I would also request an
opinion whether the core libs at http://rudeserver.com are worth
packaging. I want to submit ITPs for all of them. Else I would stop
doing the same.

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Bug#656571: Upstream

2012-02-05 Thread Medhamsh
Hello,

To my disappointment, the upstream author doesn't have time
to maintain the project anymore. This would certainly matter
for getting such package into debian. I posted to the upstream
and awaiting a response from them.

Apart from that the package is ready at mentors.

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Bug#657083: Adopt the package

2012-02-05 Thread Medhamsh
Hello,

I am interested in adopting the package. Though I have done
two packages till now, none of it is uploaded yet for some
upstream reasons and the other still at RFS. I would like to
maintain this package.

I don't use this package but use similar one, dot (graphviz)

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Bug#658347: ITP: rudecgi -- C++ parser library for CGI applications

2012-02-02 Thread medhamsh
Package: wnpp
Severity: wishlist
Owner: medhamsh m...@medhamsh.org


* Package name: rudecgi
  Version : 5.0.0
  Upstream Author : Matthew Flood m...@rudeserver.com
* URL : http://www.rudeserver.com/cgiparser/index.html
* License : (GPL)
  Programming Lang: (C++)
  Description : C++ parser library for CGI applications

The RudeCGI C++ CGI Parser library is used for accessing HTTP form data,
path info, and cookie data from CGI applications. In addition to normal
GET and POST data, the component supports file uploads
(multipart/form-data), and simple xml content types (text/xml) -
allowing easy use with xml based clients such as Flash applications.
Furthermore, the component supports path-mapping, allowing information
to be specified without identifying keywords. In addition to normal CGI
operation, if the component detects that it is not in a web-environment,
it provides an interactive console dialog to let you supply formdata in
real-time as the application requests it. The component does not parse
the environment until the application first accesses the instance
object. As such, no parsing overhead will occur if the application does
not explicitly access the component. 



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Bug#566900: Interested in co-maintaining

2012-01-20 Thread Medhamsh
Hello,

I use openbox as a stand alone desktop environment. I would
like to be a co-maintainer of the package.

I am not a pro but beginner in terms of packaging. I've done
packaging (mostly binary) for personal uses and setups at my
work place. Recently submitted some ITPs. But I am interested
and committed to contribute on a long term basis. If you are
still open to have a co-maintainer please count me.

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Bug#656632: ITP: sqlbuddy -- web based MySQL administriation

2012-01-20 Thread medhamsh
Package: wnpp
Severity: wishlist
Owner: medhamsh m...@medhamsh.org


* Package name: sqlbuddy
  Version : 1.3.3
  Upstream Author : Calvin Lough calvinlo...@gmail.com
* URL : http://www.sqlbuddy.com
* License : (MIT)
  Programming Lang: (PHP)
  Description : web based database administration client

Light weight web based client written in PHP for database
administration. Currently it supports MySQL database and sqlite
database. Logins are directly handled by MySQL.



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Bug#655235: ITP: vim-pyclewn -- Pyclewn allows using vim as a front end to a debugger. Currently it supports gdb and pdb

2012-01-09 Thread medhamsh
Package: wnpp
Severity: wishlist
Owner: medhamsh m...@medhamsh.org


* Package name: vim-pyclewn
  Version : 1.7
  Upstream Author : Xavier de Gaye xdeg...@users.sourceforge.net
* URL : http://pyclewn.sourceforge.net/index.html
* License : GPL
  Programming Lang: Python
  Description : Pyclewn allows using vim as a front end to a debugger. 
Currently it supports gdb and pdb

 The debugger output is redirected to a vim window, the pyclewn console.
 The debugger commands are mapped to vim user-defined commands with a
 common letter prefix, and with completion available on the commands and
 their first argument.

 On unix when running gvim, the controlling terminal of the program to
 debug is the terminal used to launch pyclewn. Any other terminal can be
 used when the debugger allows it, for example after using the attach or
 tty gdb commands or using the --tty option with pdb. On Windows, gdb
 pops up a console attached to the program to debug.



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Bug#624661: Duplicate effort

2011-12-24 Thread Medhamsh
Hi,

Unknowingly I have submitted ITP against NERDTree
and found that here. As the patch has already been
submitted I would like to close the ITP Bug#652891
once this is closed.

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Bug#652891: ITP: nerdtree -- Nerdtree is a vim plugin which gives a tree view of all the directories

2011-12-24 Thread Medhamsh
Hi,


On Thu, December 22, 2011 12:42 am, James McCoy wrote:

 No, you don't need to.  The intent of the bug (declaring your intent to
 package NERD tree) is still valid.  These are just comments to keep in mind
 as you prepare the packaging.

Thanks! By the way I have started working on this and how
do I get a mentor? Should I write to pkg-vim-maintainers?

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Bug#652891: ITP: nerdtree -- Nerdtree is a vim plugin which gives a tree view of all the directories

2011-12-24 Thread Medhamsh
Hi Martin,


On Sat, December 24, 2011 1:59 pm, martin f krafft wrote:
 Again, your plugin should not be a package of its own, but submitted
 as a patch to vim-scripts.

Definitely! Should I now write this to vim-scripts maintainer
and to the pkg-vim-maintainers list?

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Bug#652891: ITP: nerdtree -- Nerdtree is a vim plugin which gives a tree view of all the directories

2011-12-21 Thread medhamsh
Package: nerdtree
Severity: wishlist
Owner: medhamsh m...@medhamsh.org


* Package name: nerdtree
  Version : 4.1.0
  Upstream Author : Marty Grenfell martin.grenfell@gmailcom
* URL : http://www.vim.org/scripts/script.php?script_id=1658
* License : (Public Domain)
  Programming Lang: (Ruby)
  Description : Nerdtree is a vim plugin which gives a tree view of all the 
directories

The NERD tree allows you to explore your filesystem and to open files
and directories. It presents the filesystem to you in the form of a tree
which you manipulate with the keyboard and/or mouse. It also allows you to 
perform
simple filesystem operations. 



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Bug#652891: Processed: Re: Bug#652891: ITP: nerdtree -- Nerdtree is a vim plugin which gives a tree view of all the directories

2011-12-21 Thread Medhamsh

Hi,


On Wed, December 21, 2011 9:36 pm, Debian Bug Tracking System wrote:
 Bug reassigned from package 'nerdtree' to 'wnpp'.

Thanks for correcting me. This is my first ITP bug.

 Please contact me if you need assistance.

What is my next step in this Debian BTS. Should I resubmit
something? Or should I include in vim-scripts?

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Bug#652891: ITP: nerdtree -- Nerdtree is a vim plugin which gives a tree view of all the directories

2011-12-21 Thread Medhamsh
Hi,

Should I close this bug and resubmit with
proper information?

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On Wed, December 21, 2011 10:49 pm, James McCoy wrote:
 On Wed, Dec 21, 2011 at 07:24:58PM +0530, medhamsh wrote:

 * Package name: nerdtree


 The binary package should be vim-nerdtree.


 Version : 4.1.0
 Upstream Author : Marty Grenfell martin.grenfell@gmailcom
 * URL : http://www.vim.org/scripts/script.php?script_id=1658
  * License : (Public Domain)


 It's WTFPL, not Public Domain.


 Programming Lang: (Ruby)


 It's vimscript, not Ruby.


 Description : Nerdtree is a vim plugin which gives a tree view of
 all the directories

 The short description should be everything after Nerdtree is a.  See
 §6.2.2 of the developer's reference.


 I'd been delaying adding this, or any new script, to vim-scripts (as
 requested in #624661) since vim-addon-manager needs to be fixed to better
 handle new/removed/renamed files.  Currently, if any of that happens, the
 user has to notice it and remove/re-add the plugin.  Seeing how NERD tree
 now has plugins, this may be something you run into in later versions.

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