Bug#464420: gpgkeys: Build depends on ancient libqt3-compat-headers

2008-02-07 Thread Peter Mathiasson
Hello

Thanks for your work.
Please proceed to upload your NMU.

// Peter

On Wed, 2008-02-06 at 14:10 -0500, Barry deFreese wrote:
 Package: gpgkeys
 Version: 0.3.1-4
 Severity: normal
 User: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Usertag: libqt3-compat-headers
 
 Hi,
 
 We are currently attempting to remove the antiquated libqt3-compat-headers 
 from the archive.
 
 Here is a patch to build gpgkeys without libqt3-compat-headers.
 
 It also adds a man page which closes #233028 and some policy updates.  I 
 realize it is a little intrusive 
 for an NMU, sorry.
 
 Thank you,
 
 Barry deFreese




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Bug#413240: ITP: sshfp -- DNS SSHFP records generator

2007-03-03 Thread Peter Mathiasson
On Sat, Mar 03, 2007 at 04:53:59PM +0100, Julien Valroff wrote:
 Package: wnpp
 Severity: wishlist
 Owner: Julien Valroff [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 
 * Package name : sshfp
   Version  : 1.1.1
   Upstream Authors : Paul Wouters [EMAIL PROTECTED] and Jake Appelbaum 
 [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 * URL  : http://www.xelerance.com/software/sshfp/
 * License  : GPL
   Programming Lang : Python
   Description  : DNS SSHFP records generator
 
 sshfp generates RFC4255 SSHFP DNS records based on the public keys stored in
 a known_hosts file, or public keys can be obtained by using ssh-keyscan.
 Serve these entries from the DNS server for your domain to provide
 authentication via the ssh VerifyHostKeyDNS option.

What functionality does this provide over ssh-keygen included with openssh?

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Peter Mathiasson


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Bug#393661: libpam-devperm: Should give access to /dev/dsp as well

2006-10-30 Thread Peter Mathiasson
On Tue, Oct 17, 2006 at 12:59:16PM +0200, Petter Reinholdtsen wrote:
 I just tested the libpam-devperm package, and it seem to work just
 fine.  But the /dev/dsp device now used for audio is not in the list
 of devices to update, so KDE do not get access to its sound device.  I
 guess it used to be a symlink with devfs, but now it is a real device
 
 I applied this patch to fix it:

I'm quite busy right now, so it would be great if you could upload an
NMU with your changes.

Otherwise I'll see if I can get to it next weekend.

Thanks.




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