Re: Bug#391342: ITP: jsmath -- TeX equations in HTML documents

2006-10-05 Thread Frank Küster
Yaroslav Halchenko <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Package: wnpp
> Owner: Yaroslav Halchenko <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Severity: wishlist
>
> * Package name: jsmath
>   Version : 3.3e
>   Upstream Author : Davide P. Cervone
> * URL or Web page : http://www.math.union.edu/~dpvc/jsMath
> * License : Apache License 2.0
>   Description : TeX equations in HTML documents
>  The jsMath package provides a method of including mathematics in HTML
>  pages that works across multiple browsers under Windows, Macintosh OS
>  X, Linux and other flavors of Unix. It overcomes a number of the
>  shortcomings of the traditional method of using images to represent
>  mathematics: jsMath uses native fonts, so they resize when you change
>  the size of the text in your browser, they print at the full
>  resolution of your printer, and you don't have to wait for dozens of
>  images to be downloaded in order to see the mathematics in a web
>  page.

If you have any problems getting it to work with the TeX fonts already
packaged, feel free to ask at [EMAIL PROTECTED]  You probably have
noticed that the TrueType Fonts they suggest to use are non-free, but
the very same fonts are available as MetaFont and Type1 in Debian.

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Work-needing packages report for Oct 6, 2006

2006-10-05 Thread wnpp
The following is a listing of packages for which help has been requested
through the WNPP (Work-Needing and Prospective Packages) system in the
last week.

Total number of orphaned packages: 321 (new: 24)
Total number of packages offered up for adoption: 106 (new: 10)
Total number of packages requested help for: 33 (new: 2)

Please refer to http://www.debian.org/devel/wnpp/ for more information.



The following packages have been orphaned:

   camstream (#390840), orphaned 2 days ago
 Description: Collection of tools for webcams and other video-devices
 Installations reported by Popcon: 312

   cassbeam (#391196), orphaned today
 Description: A program for Cassegrain antenna modelling
 Installations reported by Popcon: 7

   clara (#391128), orphaned yesterday
 Description: Free OCR program for Unix Systems
 Installations reported by Popcon: 203

   debian-builder (#390216), orphaned 6 days ago
 Description: Rebuild Debian packages from source code
 Installations reported by Popcon: 173

   driftnet (#390820), orphaned 2 days ago
 Description: Picks out and displays images from network traffic
 Installations reported by Popcon: 193

   dsniff (#390822), orphaned 2 days ago
 Description: Various tools to sniff network traffic for cleartext
   insecurities
 Installations reported by Popcon: 651

   flawfinder (#390217), orphaned 6 days ago
 Description: examines source code and looks for security weaknesses
 Installations reported by Popcon: 128

   komi (#390824), orphaned 2 days ago
 Description: A single player arcade game with Komi the Space Frog!
 Installations reported by Popcon: 67

   late (#390826), orphaned 2 days ago
 Description: A simple game of capturing balls
 Reverse Depends: late
 Installations reported by Popcon: 71

   leksbot (#391197), orphaned today
 Description: An explanatory dictionary of botanic and biological
   terms
 Installations reported by Popcon: 23

   libapache2-mod-ifier (#390219), orphaned 6 days ago
 Description: Filter and reject incoming client requests
 Installations reported by Popcon: 7

   libcgi-session-expiresessions-perl (#390220), orphaned 6 days ago
 Description: Delete expired CGI::Session db-based and file-based
   sessions
 Installations reported by Popcon: 20

   libnids (#390827), orphaned 2 days ago
 Description: IP defragmentation TCP segment reassembly library
 Reverse Depends: dsniff libnids-dev
 Installations reported by Popcon: 497

   mxml (#391132), orphaned yesterday
 Description: small XML parsing library
 Reverse Depends: libmxml-dev zynaddsubfx
 Installations reported by Popcon: 121

   myphpmoney (#390839), orphaned 2 days ago
 Description: Finance manager written in PHP
 Installations reported by Popcon: 16

   phat (#391134), orphaned yesterday
 Description: collection of GTK widgets geared towards audio apps
 Reverse Depends: libphat0-dev specimen
 Installations reported by Popcon: 65

   pscan (#390221), orphaned 6 days ago
 Description: Format string security checker for C files
 Installations reported by Popcon: 65

   quiteinsane (#390837), orphaned 2 days ago
 Description: A Qt based X11 frontend for SANE (Scanner Access Now
   Easy)
 Installations reported by Popcon: 238

   quiteinsanegimpplugin (#390836), orphaned 2 days ago
 Description: A Qt based SANE plugin for GIMP 2.0
 Installations reported by Popcon: 510

   stars (#391198), orphaned today
 Description: star map program that draws the night sky
 Installations reported by Popcon: 231

   wdg-html-validator (#390833), orphaned 2 days ago
 Description: WDG HTML Validator
 Reverse Depends: tidy-proxy
 Installations reported by Popcon: 173

   xautomation (#390832), orphaned 2 days ago
 Description: Control X from the command line, and find things on the
   screen
 Installations reported by Popcon: 95

   xen-tools (#390904), orphaned 2 days ago
 Description: Tools to manage debian XEN virtual servers
 Installations reported by Popcon: 255

   xwelltris (#390830), orphaned 2 days ago
 Description: 3D Tetris like popular game similar to Welltris
 Installations reported by Popcon: 97

297 older packages have been omitted from this listing, see
http://www.debian.org/devel/wnpp/orphaned for a complete list.



The following packages have been given up for adoption:

   checkmp3 (#390863), offered 2 days ago
 Description: identify MP3s that do not follow the MP3 format
 Installations reported by Popcon: 255

   ffingerd (#390864), offered 2 days ago
 Description: a secure finger daemon
 Installations reported by Popcon: 38

   gruftistats (#390866), offered 2 days ago
 Description: Generate a w

Bug#391342: ITP: jsmath -- TeX equations in HTML documents

2006-10-05 Thread Yaroslav Halchenko
Package: wnpp
Owner: Yaroslav Halchenko <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Severity: wishlist

* Package name: jsmath
  Version : 3.3e
  Upstream Author : Davide P. Cervone
* URL or Web page : http://www.math.union.edu/~dpvc/jsMath
* License : Apache License 2.0
  Description : TeX equations in HTML documents
 The jsMath package provides a method of including mathematics in HTML
 pages that works across multiple browsers under Windows, Macintosh OS
 X, Linux and other flavors of Unix. It overcomes a number of the
 shortcomings of the traditional method of using images to represent
 mathematics: jsMath uses native fonts, so they resize when you change
 the size of the text in your browser, they print at the full
 resolution of your printer, and you don't have to wait for dozens of
 images to be downloaded in order to see the mathematics in a web
 page.
 .
 There are also advantages for web-page authors, as there is no
 need to preprocess your web pages to generate any images, and the
 mathematics is entered in TeX form, so it is easy to create and
 maintain your web pages.

P.S. Unfortunately I don't have tentative packages yet but I will
package it rather soon since I want to use it, thus I need an easy and
automatic upgrade system ;-)

--Yarik


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Re: new mplayer

2006-10-05 Thread Anthony DeRobertis
Yavor Doganov wrote:
> I was wondering, what's so important about mplayer?  With totem and
> vlc (and I anticipate there's something similar for KDE) you have
> everything you need. 

Not true. Mplayer is the only one with proper support for ASS subtitles.


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Re: xv and xorg

2006-10-05 Thread Marc Wilson
On Wed, Oct 04, 2006 at 10:57:28PM -0700, Jiri Klouda wrote:
> I just wanted to ask when xv is going to be updated

It isn't.

> or do I need to compile from sources?

You can use this to fetch the last source package:

# unofficial xv source
deb-src http://debian.uni-essen.de/misc/local/ theo-phys local

That'll get you the last debian package from back in the Potato days (-26).
It's not hard to build it against the current stable or unstable.

The -26 package had quite a few problems besides its licensing.  Patches
that didn't apply properly and so forth, and there are a couple of things
you have to do to get it to build on gcc 4.x.  I'm up to -39 in my own
local copy, although I've patched the h*ll out of it too.

Against unstable, of course, you have to deal with the modular X transition
and move the binary into /usr/bin as well.

There's no tool quite like xv, that wraps so many useful things into one
binary.

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Bug#391332: ITP: libmechanize-ruby -- Automate interaction with website

2006-10-05 Thread Ari Pollak
Package: wnpp
Severity: wishlist
Owner: Ari Pollak <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

* Package name: libmechanize-ruby
  Version : 0.6.1
  Upstream Author : Aaron Patterson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
* URL : http://rubyforge.org/projects/mechanize
* License : GPL
  Programming Lang: Ruby
  Description : Automate interaction with websites

The Mechanize library is used for automating interaction with websites.
Mechanize automatically stores and sends cookies, follows redirects, can follow
links, and submit forms. Form fields can be populated and submitted. Mechanize
also keeps track of the sites that you have visited as a history.

-- System Information:
Debian Release: testing/unstable
  APT prefers unstable
  APT policy: (500, 'unstable'), (1, 'experimental')
Architecture: amd64 (x86_64)
Shell:  /bin/sh linked to /bin/bash
Kernel: Linux 2.6.18
Locale: LANG=en_US.UTF-8, LC_CTYPE=en_US.UTF-8 (charmap=UTF-8)


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Bug#391329: ITP: libhpricot-ruby -- A fast, enjoyable HTML parser

2006-10-05 Thread Ari Pollak
Package: wnpp
Severity: wishlist
Owner: Ari Pollak <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

* Package name: libhpricot-ruby
  Version : 0.4
  Upstream Author : Why The Lucky Stiff <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
* URL : http://code.whytheluckystiff.net/hpricot/
* License : MIT/X11
  Programming Lang: Ruby
  Description : A fast, enjoyable HTML parser

Hpricot is a fast, flexible HTML parser written in C.  It's designed to be very
accomodating (like Tanaka Akira's HTree) and to have a very helpful library
(like some JavaScript libs -- JQuery, Prototype -- give you.)

Also, Hpricot can be handy for reading broken XML files, since many of the same
principles are used.  If a quote is missing, Hpricot tries to figure it out.
If tags overlap, Hpricot works on sorting them out.

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  APT prefers unstable
  APT policy: (500, 'unstable'), (1, 'experimental')
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Shell:  /bin/sh linked to /bin/bash
Kernel: Linux 2.6.18
Locale: LANG=en_US.UTF-8, LC_CTYPE=en_US.UTF-8 (charmap=UTF-8)


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Re: Reasons for keeping Coin3D (libcoin20) at version 1.0.4?

2006-10-05 Thread Gunnar Wolf
Gunnar Wolf dijo [Thu, Oct 05, 2006 at 03:29:30PM -0500]:
> Hi,
> (...)

GAH!

Sorry... Please ignore this mail.

I felt I researched thoroughly on coin's status, didn't it? Well, yes,
but I didn't pay attention that there are two different source
packages: coin (providing Coin3D 1.0 series) and coin2 (providing
2.4.5, the newest upstream release).

Bad Gunnar. Bad Gunnar.

/me hides.

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Reasons for keeping Coin3D (libcoin20) at version 1.0.4?

2006-10-05 Thread Gunnar Wolf
Hi,

A project that requested for my help towards packaging their software
for Debian has libcoin20 as one of its dependencies. One of the first
steps I must take is, of course, make sure the project's dependencies
are met in Debian.

Coin3D (packaged in Debian as libcoin20) is currently at version 2.4.5
[1], released in April 2006, while in Sid and Etch we still have
1.0.4-5 [2]. The last upload, sent in January [3], basically deals
with the xlibs transition. The last upstream version was uploaded in
February 2003 [4]. 

Is there a reason we are still carrying this version? Steve, are you
still actively maintaining it (or interested in doing so)? If not,
would you oppose handing it over?

Greetings,

[1] http://www.coin3d.org/news/coin-2.4.5-release

[2] http://packages.debian.org/unstable/libs/libcoin20

[3] http://packages.qa.debian.org/c/coin/news/20060113T080214Z.html

[4] http://packages.qa.debian.org/c/coin/news/20030215T031724Z.html

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order anytime Carol

2006-10-05 Thread beerman_5_99
What we are referring to of course is the wonderful "blue pill" for erection 
difficulties everyone is talking about. We
not only carry it, but we do at 1.56 cents each.

Take a peek at:

http://nuck.com>.xpo3tre9uqsqyrqv33856leql33.anasbek.com


Enjoy!



Sincerely,

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Customer Service Team







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Re: XS-X-Vcs-XXX field not (yet) announced

2006-10-05 Thread Stefano Zacchiroli
On Thu, Oct 05, 2006 at 12:17:23PM -0500, Manoj Srivastava wrote:
> What more needs to be done? Would that not handle: 
> XS-VCS-Arch: http://people.debian.org/~srivasta/grab-flex

Nothing, it would be enough, I will forward it for inclusion in the PTS,
together with the addition of a couple of other VCS that have been
signaled to me.

Thanks,

Cheers.

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Re: XS-X-Vcs-XXX field not (yet) announced

2006-10-05 Thread Robert Collins
On Thu, 2006-10-05 at 17:49 +0200, Stefano Zacchiroli wrote:
> 
> Ok, then please propose a patch for:
> 
>   http://svn.debian.org/wsvn/qa/trunk/pts/www/bin/common.py?op=file
> 
> I think it would be quicker for you to propose it, than for me to
> actually find out the pedigree of bzr wrt tla/arch/... :) 

There is no pedigree of bzr wrt tla/arch.

'baz' is a fork of tla. 'baz' and 'tla' are both implementations of
'arch'.

'bzr' is a wholly different codebase/protocol/system.

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Re: xv and xorg

2006-10-05 Thread Wolf Wiegand
Hi,

Adam D. Barratt wrote:

> Jiri Klouda wrote, Thursday, October 05, 2006 6:57 AM
> [...]
> > I just wanted to ask when xv is going to be updated or what is
> > holding it up or if someone has some suggestion how I could
> > upgrade and still get it working (some experimental xv package?)
> > or do I need to compile from sources?
> 
> xv was removed from Debian over five years ago due to licensing issues, so
> I'm afraid you're likely to have to rebuild it yourself against xorg in
> order to make it work.

True, but rebuilding it for xorg is not too much of a problem. IIRC, I
only had to lower one versioned dependency. Feel free to contact me for
further instructions, I just saw that I still have the build environment
around.

Cheers,

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Re: xv and xorg

2006-10-05 Thread gregor herrmann
On Thu, 05 Oct 2006 14:20:30 +0200, Izak Burger wrote:

> >xv was removed from Debian over five years ago due to licensing issues, so
> >I'm afraid you're likely to have to rebuild it yourself against xorg in
> >order to make it work.
> Oh yes, I remember it now.  It is an image viewer/manipulator isn't
> it?  

Ack.
Alternatives that work similar are among others xli or xloadimage.

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NO-OP vote ... Re: FIRST CALL FOR VOTES FOR "DFSG #2 applies to all programmatic works"

2006-10-05 Thread Sven Luther
On Sat, Sep 30, 2006 at 06:05:28PM -0500, Debian Project Secretary wrote:
> - - -=-=-=-=-=- Don't Delete Anything Between These Lines =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-
> 22fc4edd-1f6c-454f-b204-6aa0bad0ce1d
> [   ] Choice 1: DFSG #2 applies to all programmatic works
> [   ] Choice 2: Further discussion
> - - -=-=-=-=-=- Don't Delete Anything Between These Lines =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-

Just for information.

This is a no-op vote, since we either reafirm the current status quo (already
re-afirmed previous to the sarge release), or further discuss the issue, but
in all cases, nothing will prevent further discussion at a later time, and
indeed our DPL has already said he intent to trigger further discussion about
these issues around the edinbourg debconf time.

So, i am not going to vote on this one.

Friendly,

Sven Luther


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Bug#391246: general: Buildds should consider changing $HOME

2006-10-05 Thread Frank Küster
Package: general
Severity: wishlist

"general" is not the best package to report this to, but since there's
no "buildd" package, and I don't want it to be completely forgotten,
I'll report it here.  I'm quoting from a bugreport where we came across
this, http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=388399;msg=123:

Steve Langasek <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> On Wed, Oct 04, 2006 at 09:32:16AM +0200, Frank Küster wrote:
> 
> > However, I'd like to point out that this problem is not special to TeX.
> > Many programs create ~/.progname directories when run for the first time
> > - and these directories contain configuration options which might cause
> > trouble, since they are not updated or subject to dpkg conffile
> > questions when the package changes configuration options.  It might be a
> > good thing to require such tools to have a commandline switch or obey a
> > commandline variable that prevents this.  Alternatively, HOME could be
> > set to the temporary build directory, so that everything happens there.
> 
> Yes, that's true.  Setting $HOME to something explicitly nuked by the clean
> target might be a good general solution.  In practice, there are few tools
> that have broken buildd chroots in the manner that tex seems to have here.

Regards, Frank



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Re: XS-X-Vcs-XXX field not (yet) announced

2006-10-05 Thread Manoj Srivastava
On Thu, 5 Oct 2006 17:49:29 +0200, Stefano Zacchiroli <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said: 

> On Thu, Oct 05, 2006 at 10:32:49AM -0500, Manoj Srivastava wrote:
>> I would also like to change the field name to XS-VCS-Arch (tla is
>> one implementation, baz is another, the VCS is called arch).
>> 
>> ==
>> XS-VCS-Arch: http://people.debian.org/~srivasta/grab-flex

> Ok, then please propose a patch for:

>   http://svn.debian.org/wsvn/qa/trunk/pts/www/bin/common.py?op=file

> I think it would be quicker for you to propose it, than for me to
> actually find out the pedigree of bzr wrt tla/arch/... :)

A trivial patch would be:

--- common.py.orig	2006-10-05 12:01:07.0 -0500
+++ common.py	2006-10-05 12:01:29.0 -0500
@@ -127,6 +127,6 @@
 'git':  ('Git', 'http://git.or.cz/'),
 'hg':   ('Mercurial',   'http://www.selenic.com/mercurial/'),
 'svn':  ('Subversion',  'http://subversion.tigris.org/'),
-'tla':  ('Arch','http://www.gnuarch.org/arch/'),
+'arch': ('Arch','http://www.gnuarch.org/arch/'),
 }
 

What more needs to be done? Would that not handle:
XS-VCS-Arch: http://people.debian.org/~srivasta/grab-flex


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Neue Single "Erinner' mich dich zu vergessen" am 6. Oktober

2006-10-05 Thread Yvonne Catterfeld
YVONNE CATTERFELD

1. Neue Single "Erinner' mich dich zu vergessen" am 6. Oktober

"Erinner' mich dich zu vergessen", so heißt die neue Single von Yvonne. Und der 
Titel zeigt schon, dass es hier um Handfestes geht: Um den Schmerz, sich von 
jemandem, den man einmal geliebt hat, zu trennen. Aber auch um die 
Notwendigkeit loszulassen, wenn man wirklich wieder frei sein will. In jeder 
Zeile spürt man diese Spannung, diese Zerrissenheit: "Ich bin stärker, mit der 
Wut im Bauch / die Tränen spül'n dich aus mir raus / doch bei jedem Schritt / 
nehm' ich die Bilder mit. "

Das ist nicht einfach nur ein großartiger Popsong, das ist reine Poesie. 
Geschrieben von einem der wahrscheinlich besten Autoren des Landes, Lukas 
Hilbert, gefühlvoll in Szene gesetzt von einem der wohl erfahrendsten 
Produzenten Europas, Alex Christensen, gesungen von einer der begabtesten 
Sängerinnen weltweit: Yvonnes einzigartige weiche Stimme macht aus "Erinner' 
mich dich zu vergessen" eine der schönsten und zugleich traurigsten Balladen 
über das Ende einer großen Liebe, die es je gegeben hat, ein Song, der diesen 
Herbst vergolden wird. 

"Erinner' mich dich zu vergessen" ist die erste Single aus Yvonnes viertem 
Album "Aura", das am 20.10.2006 erscheint.

Die Single "Erinner' mich dich zu vergessen" (Basic) bei Amazon bestellen:
http://www.amazon.de/exec/obidos/ASIN/B000I2JHOU/sonymusic-21

Die Single "Erinner' mich dich zu vergessen" (Premium) bei Amazon bestellen:
http://www.amazon.de/exec/obidos/ASIN/B000I2JHP4/sonymusic-21

2. Neues Album "Aura" am 20. Oktober

Schon die Single zeigt: Yvonne ist reifer geworden, besser, ausdrucksstärker. 
Sie ist endlich da, wo sie immer hin wollte, und vereint auf ihrem neuen Album 
„Aura“ das Singen mit dem Songwriting. "Nur singen, das reicht mir nicht mehr", 
sagt sie. Fast alle 15 Songs auf "Aura" sind von ihr diesmal mit getextet und 
mit komponiert – als hätte sich ein Ventil geöffnet für lange Jahre 
Angestautes. "Die Songs spiegeln mich. Sie sind 100 Prozent ich." Und: "Wer das 
Album kennt, der kennt auch mich."

Es ist ihr Leben, das sich in diesen Liedern widerspiegelt, ihre Gedanken und 
Gefühle, ihre Krisen und Glücksmomente. Und sie beweist einmal mehr, dass sie 
das, was ihr wichtig ist, das, was ihr nahe geht, ausdrücken kann, ohne dabei 
schmalzig zu wirken. Das Album hat eine Aura, der man sich nur schwer entziehen 
kann, und darum ist es nur konsequent, es auch "Aura" zu nennen. 

Mit drei erfolgreichen Alben, Fernsehserien und Filmen hat sie – dank eurer 
Unterstützung und eurem Vertrauen –schon viel erreicht. Aber Yvonne ist gerade 
mal 26, und sie hat noch viel vor sich. "Das Erreichte ist nicht das 
Erreichbare" ist das Motto – und diese gesunde und motivierte 
Selbsteinschätzung zeichnet Yvonne Catterfeld aus. Als Sängerin, Autorin, 
Musikerin und Schauspielerin – einfach bei allem was sie anpackt.

Das Album "Aura" bei Amazon vorbestellen:
http://www.amazon.de/exec/obidos/ASIN/B000I5Y5M6/sonymusic-21

Achtung:

Wer jetzt das Album bei iTunes vorbestellt, erhält neben einem exklusiven Remix 
von "Die Zeit ist reif" ein exklusives Videointerview mit Yvonne als Download.

Das Album "Aura" bei iTunes downloaden:
http://phobos.apple.com/WebObjects/MZStore.woa/wa/viewPreorder?id=197348113&s=143443

3. Neue TV-Termine

Anlässlich der Veröffentlichung von "Erinner' mich dich zu vergessen" und 
"Aura" wird Yvonne in folgenden Fernsehshows zu sehen sein:

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14.12.2006 20:15 Uhr, ARD, José Carreras Gala

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Re: local copies of libs

2006-10-05 Thread Hendrik Sattler
Am Donnerstag 05 Oktober 2006 18:01 schrieb Moritz Muehlenhoff:
> libavcodec had several vulnerabilities and without doubt it'll have more in
> the next 30 months after Etch release. So it's absolutely necessary to
> link dynamically. (Many do already, e.g. xine-lib).
> I'll file RC bugs for any packages still embedding or link statically soon,
> just haven't had the time yet.

I just opened a bug against xmms-wma for that (important, with patch): #391238
If you want it to be RC, you have to change severity.

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Re: local copies of libs

2006-10-05 Thread Moritz Muehlenhoff
Hendrik Sattler wrote:
> since I often see that packages keep local copies of libs and use those, I=
>=20
> kind of want to object to arguments for such build behaviour.
>
> The latest one I found is xmms-wma: it uses a local stripped-down copy of=20
> ffmpeg's libavcodec and libavformat.
>
> The given reasons are pretty much always the same. Here:
> * linking this way uses less memory
>=2D Well certainly if you only look at your own package. In combination wit=
> h a=20
> program that links against libavcodec (4.5MB, probably the main reason for=
>=20
> this argument), the combination consumes more memory.
>
> Maybe such libs as libavcodec would benefit from a local split (one master =
> lib=20
> with smaller codec libs and a lib with common routines) or a plugin=20
> mechanism. This would stop this non-sense of using local copies.
>
>=46or some, the reason is acceptable, for some it isn't? So what makes it=20
> candidate for a bug report with a severity greater than wishlist?
> What is the main opinion among Debian maintainers?

libavcodec had several vulnerabilities and without doubt it'll have more in
the next 30 months after Etch release. So it's absolutely necessary to
link dynamically. (Many do already, e.g. xine-lib).
I'll file RC bugs for any packages still embedding or link statically soon,
just haven't had the time yet.

Cheers,
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Re: Bug#391171: ITP: grepcidr -- Filter IP addresses matching IPv4 CIDR/network

2006-10-05 Thread Ryan Finnie

On 10/5/06, Adam D. Barratt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

On Thursday, October 05, 2006 9:06 AM, Ryan Finnie <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Package: wnpp
> Severity: wishlist
> Owner: Ryan Finnie <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>
>
> * Package name: grepcidr

Erm... didn't you already submit this as #391168? :)


Yep, sorry.  I was having MTA problems and thought the first didn't go
through, so I did reportbug again.  The bug with the higher number has
been closed.

Ryan Finnie


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Re: XS-X-Vcs-XXX field not (yet) announced

2006-10-05 Thread Stefano Zacchiroli
On Thu, Oct 05, 2006 at 10:32:49AM -0500, Manoj Srivastava wrote:
> I would also like to change the field name to  XS-VCS-Arch
>  (tla is one implementation, baz is another, the VCS is called arch).
> 
> ==
>  XS-VCS-Arch: http://people.debian.org/~srivasta/grab-flex

Ok, then please propose a patch for:

  http://svn.debian.org/wsvn/qa/trunk/pts/www/bin/common.py?op=file

I think it would be quicker for you to propose it, than for me to
actually find out the pedigree of bzr wrt tla/arch/... :)

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Re: local copies of libs

2006-10-05 Thread Sam Hocevar
On Thu, Oct 05, 2006, Frank Küster wrote:

> If there's ever been a security update for the library, or it's likely
> that a buffer overflow or similar would have security implications, then
> I think it's definitely more than just wishlist.  For example, it's a
> pain to patch all those (subtly different) versions of xpdf code
> dispersed throughout Debian on every security update of xpdf.

   For the record, there has already been at least one security update
of libavcodec.

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Re: XS-X-Vcs-XXX field not (yet) announced

2006-10-05 Thread Manoj Srivastava
Hi,

Coming back to what it would take to fully specify sources in
 an arch archive so that users can download the sources, I think that
 the best thing to use would be to provide a URL for a grab file. The
 grab file has a syntax:
,
| Archive-Name: [the name of the archive]
| Archive-Location: [the location of the archive]
| Target-Revision: [PACKAGE|VERSION|REVISION to get]
| Target-Directory: [optional][The suggested directory to get into]
| Target-Config: [optional][A configuration to build upon grabbing]
`

I would also like to change the field name to  XS-VCS-Arch
 (tla is one implementation, baz is another, the VCS is called arch).

==
 XS-VCS-Arch: http://people.debian.org/~srivasta/grab-flex

__> cat grab-flex
Archive-Name: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Archive-Location: http://arch.debian.org/arch/private/srivasta
Target-Revision: packages--debian--0.1
Target-Directory: manoj-packages
Target-Config: configs/flex/debian/flex-2.5.33-9
__> tla grab http://people.debian.org/~srivasta/grab-flex
Grabbing: [EMAIL PROTECTED]/http://arch.debian.org/arch/private/srivasta
Source: http://arch.debian.org/arch/private/srivasta, Dest: manoj-packages
Config: configs/flex/debian/flex-2.5.33-9
* from revision library: [EMAIL PROTECTED]/packages--debian--0.1--patch-11
* ensuring library has [EMAIL PROTECTED]/flex--devo--2.5.33--patch-4
* from revision library: [EMAIL PROTECTED]/flex--devo--2.5.33--patch-4
* tree version set [EMAIL PROTECTED]/flex--devo--2.5.33
* ensuring library has [EMAIL PROTECTED]/debian-dir--flex--1.0--patch-29
* patching for this revision ([EMAIL PROTECTED]/debian-dir--flex--1.0--patch-29)
* from revision library: [EMAIL PROTECTED]/debian-dir--flex--1.0--patch-29
* tree version set [EMAIL PROTECTED]/debian-dir--flex--1.0
* ensuring library has [EMAIL 
PROTECTED]/skeleton-make-rules--main--0.1--patch-14
* from revision library: [EMAIL 
PROTECTED]/skeleton-make-rules--main--0.1--patch-14
* tree version set [EMAIL PROTECTED]/skeleton-make-rules--main--0.1
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Re: Troubles with Debconf

2006-10-05 Thread Frank Küster
Hi,

> Ps : i know this message has come to debian-mentors,
> but there, I'm not help.

Which for sure does not mean that no one there knows debconf well
enough.  Rather it seems that you are not able to properly phrase your
questions, or maybe not to understand the answers.  Please don't bother
us, there's a purpose behind separating the lists.

Ah, and, btw, *none* of the things you describe is a bug.  The first isn't
supposed to work without prior usage of debconf-loadtemplates, the
second is a typo by you, the third is missing a command on stdin (and
tells you that).

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Troubles with Debconf

2006-10-05 Thread Rodrigo Tavares
Hello,

I did download proftpd source. When I try to run
debian/profptd.config come this message.
debconf: field template unknow '_description', na
stanza #2 de ./proftpd.templates.

This command must return a screen with dialog, but
it's not go.

I belive that there is a error with debconf command 
see the results about a commands :

skyline:~/start-debconf-1.4/debian# debconf -f dialog
postint
Can't exec "postint": File or directory not found at
/usr/share/perl/5.8/IPC/Open3.pm line 168.
open2: exec of postint failed at
/usr/share/perl5/Debconf/ConfModule.pm line 58

It's happen all scripts controller debian, using the
debconf command.

#other error
skyline:~/start-debconf-1.4/debian#
debconf-communicate -f dialog -p low
20 Unsupported command "" (full line was "") received
from confmodule.
 
All top of files i put :

#!/bin/sh -e
# Source debconf library.
. /usr/share/debconf/confmodule 

I put with bash library, Why it search to perl ?
Why isn't read the templates ?

Ps : i know this message has come to debian-mentors,
but there, I'm not help.

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Re: Bits from the DPL: Looking forward

2006-10-05 Thread Junichi Uekawa
> Of course, even while that's being organised, people are getting serious
> about where DebConf will be held in 2008 [17]. AIUI, the theory is that
> DebConf will change continents each year, and there's been interest shown
> from Japan [18], Argentina and Venezuela [19], as well a thoughts about
> holding the 2009 DebConf in Canada [20] or Thailand [21].
> 
>  [18] http://wiki.debian.org/DebConf/Japan

It might be a bit hard to read since it's really written in Japanese only at 
the moment, 
but due to delay in selecting suitable venue for Debconf, our current timeline 
is:


2007 join as support team to Debconf
2008 propose Japan as Debconf candidate
2009 hold Debconf in Japan.


We're currently lacking some manpower, really.


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Re: local copies of libs

2006-10-05 Thread Frank Küster
Hendrik Sattler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> For some, the reason is acceptable, for some it isn't? So what makes it 
> candidate for a bug report with a severity greater than wishlist?
> What is the main opinion among Debian maintainers?

If there's ever been a security update for the library, or it's likely
that a buffer overflow or similar would have security implications, then
I think it's definitely more than just wishlist.  For example, it's a
pain to patch all those (subtly different) versions of xpdf code
dispersed throughout Debian on every security update of xpdf.

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Re: local copies of libs

2006-10-05 Thread Roberto C. Sanchez
On Thu, Oct 05, 2006 at 03:40:03PM +0200, Hendrik Sattler wrote:
> Hi,
> 
> since I often see that packages keep local copies of libs and use those, I 
> kind of want to object to arguments for such build behaviour.
> 
> The latest one I found is xmms-wma: it uses a local stripped-down copy of 
> ffmpeg's libavcodec and libavformat.
> 
> The given reasons are pretty much always the same. Here:
> * linking this way uses less memory
> - Well certainly if you only look at your own package. In combination with a 
> program that links against libavcodec (4.5MB, probably the main reason for 
> this argument), the combination consumes more memory.
> 
> Maybe such libs as libavcodec would benefit from a local split (one master 
> lib 
> with smaller codec libs and a lib with common routines) or a plugin 
> mechanism. This would stop this non-sense of using local copies.
> 
> For some, the reason is acceptable, for some it isn't? So what makes it 
> candidate for a bug report with a severity greater than wishlist?
> What is the main opinion among Debian maintainers?
> 
> HS

The biggest issue, I think, is security.  If a vulnerability is
discovered in ffmpeg, then the seucrity team knows that they have to
update ffmpeg.  However, if five other packages are vulnerable and the
security does now know about them, we have a bad situation.

Regards,

-Roberto


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Re: local copies of libs

2006-10-05 Thread Hendrik Sattler
Am Donnerstag 05 Oktober 2006 16:10 schrieb Mikhail Gusarov:
> You ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
>
>  HS> since I often see that packages keep local copies of libs and use
>  HS> those, I kind of want to object to arguments for such build
>  HS> behaviour.
>
> Do you mean debian packages or upstream ones?

Debian packages. Upstream is always a different issue as it is harder to 
convinve those that the reasons are lame (after all, they made that 
decision).

HS


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Re: local copies of libs

2006-10-05 Thread Mikhail Gusarov

You ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:

 HS> since I often see that packages keep local copies of libs and use
 HS> those, I kind of want to object to arguments for such build
 HS> behaviour.

Do you mean debian packages or upstream ones?

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local copies of libs

2006-10-05 Thread Hendrik Sattler
Hi,

since I often see that packages keep local copies of libs and use those, I 
kind of want to object to arguments for such build behaviour.

The latest one I found is xmms-wma: it uses a local stripped-down copy of 
ffmpeg's libavcodec and libavformat.

The given reasons are pretty much always the same. Here:
* linking this way uses less memory
- Well certainly if you only look at your own package. In combination with a 
program that links against libavcodec (4.5MB, probably the main reason for 
this argument), the combination consumes more memory.

Maybe such libs as libavcodec would benefit from a local split (one master lib 
with smaller codec libs and a lib with common routines) or a plugin 
mechanism. This would stop this non-sense of using local copies.

For some, the reason is acceptable, for some it isn't? So what makes it 
candidate for a bug report with a severity greater than wishlist?
What is the main opinion among Debian maintainers?

HS


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Re: xv and xorg

2006-10-05 Thread Izak Burger

On 10/5/06, Adam D. Barratt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

xv was removed from Debian over five years ago due to licensing issues, so
I'm afraid you're likely to have to rebuild it yourself against xorg in
order to make it work.


Oh yes, I remember it now.  It is an image viewer/manipulator isn't
it?  I don't think I've used it since the 90's.  There are so many
other image viewers out there that should do the job just fine.
Personally I like gqview most (for simple viewing).

Look at this article: http://lwn.net/Articles/76391/

Depending on what you use xv for, you might be able to get away with a
combination of imagemagick and/or some other image viewer.  A quick
google however finds this:

http://bok.fas.harvard.edu/debian/xv/index.html

Enjoy.

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Re: xv and xorg

2006-10-05 Thread Adam D. Barratt
Jiri Klouda wrote, Thursday, October 05, 2006 6:57 AM
[...]
> I just wanted to ask when xv is going to be updated or what is
> holding it up or if someone has some suggestion how I could
> upgrade and still get it working (some experimental xv package?)
> or do I need to compile from sources?

xv was removed from Debian over five years ago due to licensing issues, so
I'm afraid you're likely to have to rebuild it yourself against xorg in
order to make it work.

[Date: Mon, 21 May 2001 17:39:32 -0400] [ftpmaster: James Troup]
Removed the following packages from unstable:

xv |   3.10a-24 | powerpc
xv |   3.10a-25 | arm, m68k
xv |   3.10a-26 | source, alpha, i386, sparc
xv-doc |   3.10a-26 | all
Closed bugs: 98215

--- Reason ---
ROM; no permission to modify and redistribute.
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Re: Bug#391171: ITP: grepcidr -- Filter IP addresses matching IPv4 CIDR/network

2006-10-05 Thread Adam D. Barratt
On Thursday, October 05, 2006 9:06 AM, Ryan Finnie <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Package: wnpp
> Severity: wishlist
> Owner: Ryan Finnie <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> 
> 
> * Package name: grepcidr

Erm... didn't you already submit this as #391168? :)

Regards,

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Bug#391171: ITP: grepcidr -- Filter IP addresses matching IPv4 CIDR/network

2006-10-05 Thread Ryan Finnie
Package: wnpp
Severity: wishlist
Owner: Ryan Finnie <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>


* Package name: grepcidr
  Version : 1.3
  Upstream Author : Jem Berkes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
* URL : http://www.pc-tools.net/unix/grepcidr/
* License : GPLv2
  Programming Lang: C
  Description : Filter IP addresses matching IPv4 CIDR/network
specification

grepcidr can be used to filter a list of IP addresses against one or
more Classless Inter-Domain Routing (CIDR) specifications, or arbitrary
networks specified by an address range. As with grep, there are options
to invert matching and load patterns from a file. grepcidr is capable of
comparing thousands or even millions of IPs to networks with little
memory usage and in reasonable computation time.

grepcidr has endless uses in network software, including: mail filtering
and processing, network security, log analysis, and many custom
applications.

-- System Information:
Debian Release: testing/unstable
  APT prefers unstable
  APT policy: (500, 'unstable')
Architecture: i386 (i686)
Shell:  /bin/sh linked to /bin/bash
Kernel: Linux 2.6.17-2-686
Locale: LANG=C, LC_CTYPE=C (charmap=ANSI_X3.4-1968)


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Re: apt-findremovable v0.1 (initial release)

2006-10-05 Thread Jan Kechel
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Brian May wrote:
>> "Jan" == Jan Kechel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> 
> 
> Jan> I wrote a little perl-script:
> 
> How does this compare with deborphan?
> 

deborphan shows you the 'leave' packages of your dependency-tree

apt-findremovable checks for a given leave what else can be removed if
you removed that leave

.. anyway, it's obsolete,

- - 'aptitude' is supposed to do the same, and

- - 'debfoster' is exactly the same, only does it this for all packages
automatically and asks you through it like an assistant

I love debfoster now :)

cu,

Jan

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Bug#391168: ITP: grepcidr -- Search files for IP addresses or CIDR ranges

2006-10-05 Thread Ryan Finnie
Package: wnpp
Severity: wishlist
Owner: Ryan Finnie <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>


* Package name: grepcidr
  Version : 1.3
  Upstream Author : Jem Berkes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
* URL : http://www.pc-tools.net/unix/grepcidr/
* License : GPLv2
  Programming Lang: C
  Description : Filter IP addresses matching IPv4 CIDR/network specification

grepcidr can be used to filter a list of IP addresses against one or
more Classless Inter-Domain Routing (CIDR) specifications, or arbitrary
networks specified by an address range. As with grep, there are options
to invert matching and load patterns from a file. grepcidr is capable of
comparing thousands or even millions of IPs to networks with little
memory usage and in reasonable computation time.

grepcidr has endless uses in network software, including: mail filtering
and processing, network security, log analysis, and many custom
applications.

-- System Information:
Debian Release: testing/unstable
  APT prefers unstable
  APT policy: (500, 'unstable')
Architecture: i386 (i686)
Shell:  /bin/sh linked to /bin/bash
Kernel: Linux 2.6.17-2-686
Locale: LANG=C, LC_CTYPE=C (charmap=ANSI_X3.4-1968)


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Re: xv and xorg

2006-10-05 Thread Mikhail Gusarov

You ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:

 JK> I have etch on my computer and when I tried to upgrade to xorg,
 JK> it conflicts with xv.

 JK> I just wanted to ask when xv is going to be updated or what is
 JK> holding it up or if someone has some suggestion how I could
 JK> upgrade and still get it working (some experimental xv package?)
 JK> or do I need to compile from sources?

There is no package named 'xv' in either stable, testing or
unstable. If you've got it from the older debian distribution, you'd
probably have to rebuild it from source against new xorg.

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