Bug#244614: RFP: nessusweb -- web interface to nessus security scanner

2004-04-19 Thread Jefferson Cowart
Package: wnpp
Severity: wishlist


* Package name: nessusweb
  Version : 1.0.1
  Upstream Author : Chuming Chen chen7 at cse dot sc dot edu
* URL : http://www.cse.sc.edu/~chen7/NessusWeb/index.htm
* License : GPL
  Description : web interface to nessus security

The NessusWeb is a free open source web interface designed for Nessus network 
security scanner.
It is licensed under GPL.

Features:  

Use Nessus, Apache, Tomcat, MySQL, JSP, JSSE 
Support SSL communication 
Support user authentication and user access control 
Support online user and system management 
Support multiple sessions and reusing of scan settings 
Support centralized management of scan settings and scan reports 
Support network security analysis 
Support automatic email notification 
Scan report and scan settings in HTML format 

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Bug#154626: acknowledged by developer (Bug#154626: fixed in renameutils 0.4.0-1)

2004-04-19 Thread Amaya
Great (and fast) job! ;-)

Thanks for taking care of this!

Debian Bug Tracking System wrote:
 This is an automatic notification regarding your Bug report
 #154626: ITP: renameutils -- A set of programs to make renaming of multiple 
 files easier,
 which was filed against the wnpp package.
 
 It has been closed by one of the developers, namely
 Francois Marier [EMAIL PROTECTED].

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Bug#244650: ITP: gosa -- Web Based LDAP Administration Program

2004-04-19 Thread Cajus Pollmeier
Package: wnpp
Version: N/A; reported 2004-04-19
Severity: wishlist

* Package name: gosa
  Version : 2.1
  Upstream Author : Cajus Pollmeier [EMAIL PROTECTED]
* URL : http://alioth.debian.org/projects/gosa
* License : GPL
  Description : Web Based LDAP Administration Program

  GOsa is a PHP-based administration tool for role-based managing
  of accounts and systems in LDAP databases. Standard configurations
  can manage generic, POSIX/shadow, postfix/cyrus/sieve, pureftpd,
  fax, and samba 2/3 accounts in LDAP. It has additional plugins for
  DNS (BIND), DHCP (ISC dhcpd), and system/terminal management. The
  look and feel can be easily adapted to users' needs. 

  This tool is a combination of system-administrator and end-user web
  interface, designed to handle LDAP based setups in a non technical
  way. For this reason it is no generic LDAP frontend.


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Package: wnpp
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I intend to orphan this package because I don't use it anymore and
have lost interest in the project.

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Adding an MIA wnpp tag ?

2004-04-19 Thread Yann Dirson
On Mon, Apr 19, 2004 at 11:57:48AM +0200, Ralf Hildebrandt wrote:
 * Yann Dirson [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
 
   I see. Hmm, but what else? The maintainer didn't do anything for over
   200 days, so could we maybe mark this package as unmaintained?
  
  Yes, I'm even considering taking over it, but I'd be glad if someone else
  takes it, that would be one less package to take care of for me :)
 
 I'd be happy if ANYBODY would take it :)

Maybe WNPP should have an MUA tag, so that we can tag packages as such, with
the maintainer being CC'd, and have them automatically switched to O if the
bug is not closed in one month or so.

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Bug#244117: ITP: guile-lib -- Library of useful Guile modules

2004-04-19 Thread Josselin Mouette
Le ven 16/04/2004 à 21:18, Andreas Rottmann a écrit :
 Package: wnpp
 Severity: wishlist
 
 * Package name: guile-lib
   Version : 0.1.X -- yet to be decided
   Upstream Author : Richard Todd, Andreas Rottmann
 * URL : http://yi.org/rotty/GuileLib
 * License : GPL
   Description : Library of useful Guile modules
 
 A set of various-purpose library modules for Guile. Covered areas include:
 
 * Unit testing framework ala JUnit
 * Logging system
 * String routines (wrapping, completion, soundex algorithm)
 * OS process chains (think shell pipes in scheme)
 * ANSI escape sequence text coloring
 * SRFI-35 (conditions)

The name looks rather confusing, especially when one of the base guile
packages is named guile-1.6-libs. Maybe it should be named
guile-extensions or something like this.
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Bug#243707: ITP: pygsl -- Python bindings to the GNU Scientific Library

2004-04-19 Thread Josselin Mouette
Le mer 14/04/2004 à 14:29, Paul Brossier a écrit :
 Package: wnpp
 Severity: wishlist
 
 * Package name: pygsl
   Version : 0.2.0
   Upstream Author : Achim Gaedke [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 * URL : http://pygsl.sourceforge.net/
 * License : GPL
   Description : Python bindings to the GNU Scientific Library
 
   This package provide a python interface to GSL, a collection of
   numerical routines for scientific computing.

Hi,

do you have any preliminary packages ready somewhere? I'd like to use
these bindings soon.
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Bug#222728: sylpheed adoption

2004-04-19 Thread Francesco P. Lovergine
Gustavo

Riccardo Setti ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) is interested in adoption 
under my supervision. He has current upstream version available
and in quite good shape. Could we move on? He is going to start
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Bug#244682: ITP: aewan -- Ascii-art Editor

2004-04-19 Thread Robert Lemmen
Package: wnpp
Severity: wishlist

* Package name: aewan
  Version : 0.9.0
  Upstream Author : Bruno Takahashi [EMAIL PROTECTED]
* URL : http://aewan.sourceforge.net/
* License : GPL
  Description : Ascii-art Editor

A multi-layered ascii-art/animation editor that produces both
stand-alone cat-able art files and an easy-to-parse format for
integration in your terminal applications. It is primarily designed for
Linux, although it currently also compiles under FreeBSD and possibly
other *NIX systems.

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Bug#216877: Situation of astronomical packages, ITA offer and proposed RFC

2004-04-19 Thread Kevin B. McCarty
Javier Fernández-Sanguino Peña wrote:

 There has been one volunteer (it's just not in the BTS info):
 Francisco García [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 (in CC)

Ah, OK.  I forwarded him a copy of my original email, along with an
offer of help if he would like it.  Also CC-ing him on this email.

I have just a few comments on your comments:

  c) generate symlinks at install time, but then the program is subject
 to the conditions (5a) and (5b) below in order to avoid broken
 symlinks.
 
 Notice that if you removed the startdata stuff but installed a package that
 was using c) then you would end up with a program that does not work. I 
 think that c) should be ruled out.

I agree, it seemed probably unnecessary anyway.

 Some other programs use modified versions of the star data catalogues but 
 do not provide preprocessors to regenerate the data IIRC.

Well, if it's not too hard to write such a preprocessor to massage the
data into that program's preferred form, it ought to be done.  If it
would be too difficult (for instance, if upstream has modified the data
file by hand to his liking), then I suppose the modified data file must
continue to be distributed in the same package as the program (when
permitted, of course, recalling bug # 225002).

  b) rerun the preprocessing whenever the program or any of the data
 files it can use are installed or removed.  This means that the
 maintainer of the program will need to ask the maintainer of the
 data files to include preprocessing hooks in their postinst/prerm
 scripts.  A preprocessed data file should be deleted when the
 corresponding star data package is uninstalled.  ALL preprocessed
 data files for that program should be removed when the program is
 uninstalled.  This is similar to how all the mozilla-related
 packages call update-mozilla-chrome on postinst or prerm.
 
 Why remove the stardata if you have already preprocessed it? I don't think 
 that's really necessary.

It is probably not necessary, but it seems like what an admin would
expect.  That is, if he uninstalls gliese, then he probably no longer
wants the version of the Gliese catalogue modified for starplot, and
expects that it also would be removed.  Just IMO.

 However, there is a reason for doing it in the 
 stardata catalogues instead of doing it in the programs themselves: it's 
 necessary in order to be able to install the stardata catalogue after the 
 program has been installed (and thus, avoid Pre-Depends:)

Yes, I agree.  That was what I intended to mean in the following
sentence (I apologize that it was unclear) - This means that the
maintainer of the program will need to ask the maintainer of the data
files to include preprocessing hooks in their postinst/prerm scripts.

 I'm not sure if /usr/share is better than /var/lib. 

So you prefer /var/lib?

 So out of 8 packages: 4 include Yale, and 3 include the Hipparcos data set,
 only one (starplot) does not provide any data itself. Notice that only two
 (starplot/spacechar) can use stardata catalogues installed similarly to how
 the 'yale' and 'gliese' packages provide them, even though these packages 
 have been available for over three years now!

Thanks for this info.

I'll send you a new draft of the astro-policy RFC today or tomorrow.
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Bug#244682: ITP: aewan -- Ascii-art Editor

2004-04-19 Thread Steve Greenland
On 19-Apr-04, 08:46 (CDT), Robert Lemmen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: 
   Description : Ascii-art Editor
 ASCII-art editor

 A multi-layered ascii-art/animation editor that produces both
 stand-alone cat-able art files and an easy-to-parse format for

I'm not sure about cat-able, but I think just stand-alone art files
would be sufficient.

 integration in your terminal applications.
 integration into your terminal applications.
  

 It is primarily designed for Linux, although it currently also
 compiles under FreeBSD and possibly other *NIX systems.

Irrelevant to the consumer of a Debian package.

Steve

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Bug#244454: O: scanssh -- get SSH server versions for an entire network

2004-04-19 Thread Philipp Kern
Hi there.

I would be interested in taking this over.
The packaging of the new upstream version 2.0 went fine, however it
required an update of libevent to 0.8 -- which I filed as a New
upstream version bug against libevent. (A simple recompile of the new
libevent version fine fine, too.)

However I would need a sponsor for this package as I'm no official
Debian developer.

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Bug#244693: RFP: courierpassd -- Change courier user passwords using poppassd interface

2004-04-19 Thread Charles Fry
Package: wnpp
Severity: wishlist

* Package name: courierpassd
  Version : 0.30
  Upstream Author : Andrew St. Jean [EMAIL PROTECTED]
* URL : http://www.arda.homeunix.net/store/
* License : GPL
  Description : Change courier user passwords using poppassd interface

courierpassd is a utility for changing a user's password from across a
network. It uses the same protocol as poppassd to obtain user IDs and
passwords. This can be used, for example, to allow users to change their
passwords from within various webmail programs.

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Bug#242796: (no subject)

2004-04-19 Thread Kevin Rosenberg
retitle 242796 O: Scribe
thanks

An ITP has been filed by Yann Dirson for the skribe page -- the
upstream replacement of scribe.

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Bug#244711: ITP: iraf -- Image Reduction and Analysis Facility (astronomy/imaging)

2004-04-19 Thread Justin Pryzby
Package: wnpp
Severity: wishlist

* Package name: iraf
  Version : 2.12.2
  Upstream Author : Name [EMAIL PROTECTED]
* URL : http://iraf.noao.edu
* License : Largely DFSG
  Description : Image Reduction and Analysis Facility (astronomy/imaging)

IRAF 2.11 was packaged by Zed Pobre, who has agreed to sponsor an upload
of 2.12.  It still exists in stable, but was removed from testing.
See
http://lists.debian.org/debian-devel/1998/debian-devel-199802/msg01199.html
for more on the license.  2.12 is the same deal, except it includes some
stuff under a more restrictive license, which I'll deal with after
packaging.



Bug#244117: ITP: guile-lib -- Library of useful Guile modules

2004-04-19 Thread Andreas Rottmann
Josselin Mouette [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

 Le ven 16/04/2004 à 21:18, Andreas Rottmann a écrit :
 Package: wnpp
 Severity: wishlist
 
 * Package name: guile-lib
   Version : 0.1.X -- yet to be decided
   Upstream Author : Richard Todd, Andreas Rottmann
 * URL : http://yi.org/rotty/GuileLib
 * License : GPL
   Description : Library of useful Guile modules
 
 A set of various-purpose library modules for Guile. Covered areas include:
 
 * Unit testing framework ala JUnit
 * Logging system
 * String routines (wrapping, completion, soundex algorithm)
 * OS process chains (think shell pipes in scheme)
 * ANSI escape sequence text coloring
 * SRFI-35 (conditions)

 The name looks rather confusing, especially when one of the base guile
 packages is named guile-1.6-libs. Maybe it should be named
 guile-extensions or something like this.

guile-library? guile-extra-modules?

Andy
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Bug#234048: mailing list discussion

2004-04-19 Thread Charles Fry
I am withdrawing my ITP, as this package ended up being a bit more
complicated than initially anticipated. At first, I thought it would be
sufficient to simply package the signed jars, but per [1]this discussion
on the debian-java mailing list, the idea of obtaining a Debian
Certificate for signing the jar was proposed. This makes the packaging
process a fair bit more complex; surpassing my complete lack of
packaging experience (this was going to be my first package).

Charles

1. http://lists.debian.org/debian-java/2004/debian-java-200404/msg00014.html

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Bug#222728: sylpheed adoption

2004-04-19 Thread Gustavo Noronha Silva
Em Mon, 19 Apr 2004 15:28:15 +0200, Francesco P. Lovergine [EMAIL 
PROTECTED] escreveu:

 Gustavo

Hey Francesco!

 Riccardo Setti ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) is interested in adoption 
 under my supervision. He has current upstream version available
 and in quite good shape. Could we move on? He is going to start
 with NM processing too.

Ricardo Mones Lastra adopted sylpheed-claws. If he's not going to
take sylpheed I'll say go on.

What do you say Ricardo?

Thanks!

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Bug#244745: ITP: skijump -- small and funny game about ski jumping

2004-04-19 Thread Bartosz Fenski aka fEnIo
Package: wnpp
Severity: wishlist

* Package name: skijump
  Version : 0.1.1
  Upstream Author : Michal Brzozowski [EMAIL PROTECTED]
* URL : http://skijump.sf.net/
* License : GPL
  Description : small and funny game about ski jumping

Open Ski Jumping is a ski jumping game in its infancy. It still has some
basic features to be implemented. The objective of this game is to jump
as far as possible and land safely.



Bug#240396: apt-src adoption

2004-04-19 Thread Eric Wong
Hi, I noticed you've ITA'd apt-src.  I've been meaning to look at
apt-src for a while and make improvements to it, but I've been short on
time and motivation [1].  If you want to collaborate and let me know of
any ideas you might have to bring better source package management to
Debian, that would be great.

1 - I made a similar package a while ago called 'apt-fu' that has much
more features than apt-src, and works pretty well for me[2].  It's much
slower, though so I may be abandoning it in favor of merging features
into apt-src when I have the time.

deb http://www.yhbt.net/normalperson/debian ./
deb-src http://www.yhbt.net/normalperson/debian ./

2 - I'm hesitant to promote apt-fu at the moment because there is one
very grave bug reported about it removing every single package installed on
the system :X  I've never been able to reproduce it.

Thanks.

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Processed: ITP: ucarp -- User-space VRRP replacement, automatic IP failover

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Bug#243967: ITP: libmail-srs-perl -- interface to Sender Rewriting Scheme

2004-04-19 Thread Eric Dorland
Sorry, the text got cut off for some reason. The full description is:

 The Sender Rewriting Scheme preserves .forward functionality in an
 SPF-compliant world.
 .
 SPF requires the SMTP client IP to match the envelope sender
 (return-path). When a message is forwarded through an intermediate
 server, that intermediate server may need to rewrite the return-path
 to remain SPF compliant. If the message bounces, that intermediate
 server needs to validate the bounce and forward the bounce to the
 original sender.

* Branden Robinson ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
 On Thu, Apr 15, 2004 at 05:56:11PM -0400, Eric Dorland wrote:
  Package: wnpp
  Severity: wishlist
  
  * Package name: libmail-srs-perl
Version : 0.30
Upstream Author : Shevek [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  * URL : http://www.anarres.org/projects/srs/
  * License : Artistic
Description : interface to Sender Rewriting Scheme
  
  The Sender Rewriting Scheme preserves .forward functionality in an
  SPF-compliant world.
  
  SPF requires the SMTP client IP to match the envelope sender
  (return-path). When a message is forwarded through an intermediate\
  server, that intermediate server may need to rewrite the return-path to
 
 ...to what?
 



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Bug#243967: ITP: libmail-srs-perl -- interface to Sender Rewriting Scheme

2004-04-19 Thread Branden Robinson
On Thu, Apr 15, 2004 at 05:56:11PM -0400, Eric Dorland wrote:
 Package: wnpp
 Severity: wishlist
 
 * Package name: libmail-srs-perl
   Version : 0.30
   Upstream Author : Shevek [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 * URL : http://www.anarres.org/projects/srs/
 * License : Artistic
   Description : interface to Sender Rewriting Scheme
 
 The Sender Rewriting Scheme preserves .forward functionality in an
 SPF-compliant world.
 
 SPF requires the SMTP client IP to match the envelope sender
 (return-path). When a message is forwarded through an intermediate\
 server, that intermediate server may need to rewrite the return-path to

...to what?

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