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Bug#227945: phpgedview status?

2005-06-22 Thread Thijs Kinkhorst
Hello Charles,

 Thanks for putting this package together. Do you have someone to upload
 this package for you?

I do. However, some improvements are needed and a new upstream has been
released, so I do need to do some updates. I expect this to be done in a
week or two.


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Bug#294061: status of pear-package

2005-06-22 Thread Charles Fry
Hi,

I need to create some Debian packages from PEAR modules. Is pear-package
ready for general use? Are you going to upload it to Debian soon, or
should I grab it from the Subversion archive?

Does it take precedence over the Policy for PEAR modules I found at:

   http://www.madism.org/debian.pear.php

?

Let me know if there is a better place for me to ask these questions.

thanks,
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Bug#315368: ITP: php-pager -- PHP PEAR module for paging

2005-06-22 Thread Charles Fry
Package: wnpp
Severity: wishlist
Owner: Charles Fry [EMAIL PROTECTED]


* Package name: php-pager
  Version : 2.3.2
  Upstream Author : Lorenzo Alberton [EMAIL PROTECTED] and Richard
  Heyes [EMAIL PROTECTED]
* URL : http://pear.php.net/package/Pager
* License : PHP License
  Description : PHP PEAR module for paging

Takes an array of data as input and pages it according to various
parameters.
.
Also builds links within a specified range, and allows complete
customization of the output (even works with front controllers and
mod_rewrite).
.
Two operating modes available: Jumping and Sliding window style.

-- System Information:
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Bug#315366: ITP: php-cache-lite -- PHP PEAR module for a lite cache system

2005-06-22 Thread Charles Fry
Package: wnpp
Severity: wishlist
Owner: Charles Fry [EMAIL PROTECTED]


* Package name: php-cache-lite
  Version : 1.4.1
  Upstream Author : Fabien Marty [EMAIL PROTECTED]
* URL : http://pear.php.net/package/Cache_Lite/
* License : LGPL
  Description : PHP PEAR module for a lite cache system

A little cache system optimized for file containers. It is fast
and safe (because it uses file locking and/or anti-corruption tests).

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Bug#315373: ITP: openvanilla -- An input method and output filter framework.

2005-06-22 Thread Tsung-Hsiang Chang
Package: wnpp
Severity: wishlist
Owner: Tsung-Hsiang Chang [EMAIL PROTECTED]


* Package name: openvanilla
  Version : 0.7.0
  Upstream Author : Lukhnos D. Liu [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Kang-ming Liu, Weizhong Yang, Tian-jian Jiang, 
Meng-juei Hsieh, Pek-tiong Tan, Tsung-hsiang Chang
* URL : http://openvanilla.org/
* License : Artistic License
  Description : An input method and output filter framework.

 OpenVanilla is an input method /output filter framework designed for 
 better end-use text processing experiences.  It is divided into two 
 major components: loader and modules.
 .
 Currently, it cantains a loader that bridges OpenVanilla modules to the 
 SCIM platform and the following input method modules:
Array 30
ChangJei
Dayi3
EHQ-Symbols
Iroha
Phoentic (Bopomofo)
POJ-Holo
Tibetan
Chewing
   

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Bug#294061: status of pear-package

2005-06-22 Thread Piotr Roszatycki
On Wednesday 22 of June 2005 09:00, Charles Fry wrote:
 Hi,

 I need to create some Debian packages from PEAR modules. Is pear-package
 ready for general use? Are you going to upload it to Debian soon, or
 should I grab it from the Subversion archive?

 Does it take precedence over the Policy for PEAR modules I found at:

http://www.madism.org/debian.pear.php

 ?

 Let me know if there is a better place for me to ask these questions.

It is in incoming queue for a few month and stucked, because there is no 
official php5 packages. I'm using pear-package for packaging php4 extensions, 
too.

I don't agree with this unofficial Policy for PEAR modules. The packages are 
installed by `pear' command and it is completly wrong, because it is another 
package manager with own dependencies. In fact my pear-package tool is some 
converted from `pear' packages to `dpkg' packages, i.e. like alien for RPMs.

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Bug#302312: ITP: libuser -- a user and group account administration library.

2005-06-22 Thread Anibal Monsalve Salazar
On Sat, Jun 04, 2005 at 12:10:50PM +1000, Anibal Monsalve Salazar wrote:
On Thu, Mar 31, 2005 at 10:03:04AM +0200, Ghe Rivero wrote:
Package: wnpp
Severity: wishlist
Owner: Ghe Rivero [EMAIL PROTECTED]


* Package name: libuser
  Version : 0.53.3
  Upstream Author : Nalin Dahyabhai [EMAIL PROTECTED]
* URL : 
http://download.fedora.redhat.com/pub/fedora/linux/core/development/i386/Fedora/RPMS/
* License : LGPL
  Description : a user and group account administration library.

The libuser library implements a standardized interface for manipulating
and administering user and group accounts.  The library uses pluggable
back-ends to interface to its data sources.

Do you have plans to upload libuser to the debian archive?

Christopher Cramer claims that his package, usermode, depends on
libuser. Please see bug #310643.

Anibal Monsalve Salazar

Please reply soon to my almost three months old message. Otherwise,
I'll upload it under my name.

Regards,

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Bug#295760: Uploading ming to Debian

2005-06-22 Thread Free Ekanayaka
|--== Erich Schubert writes:

  ES Hi,
  ES I was toying around with ming at some time, but development had stalled.
  ES I was interested in the perl extension, and when development picked up
  ES again, it was only focussed around the PHP extension, breaking the perl
  ES extension (and I never got some of the other extensions to work).
  ES I dislike PHP (most php apps are really bad code, but with fancy looks),
  ES so I dropped it. I don't want to maintain a package I don't use myself.

  ES Also I felt the need to check the code for potential security holes; I
  ES have no idea if anyone has done that yet. Right now I wouldn't want to
  ES run it on my web server... another reason not to provide a package.

Thanks for your reply, I understand all  your points. As it seems that
both me and  Klaus need libming,  I would consider working together on
the packaging.

I'm  short in time  too, but I  can do  something.  Klaus, what do you
think it's currently missing for  an actual  upload of you  unofficial
packages?

Cheers,

Free




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Bug#303891: Still interested in packaging GCFilms ?

2005-06-22 Thread Francois Marier
What's the status of your packaging of GCFilms ?

I'd really like to see this enter Debian soon, please tell me if I can help.

Francois


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Bug#285619: Still interested in packaging Gourmet ?

2005-06-22 Thread Francois Marier
Hi Tommaso,

I see that you ITP on Gourmet is over 6 months old and that upstream already
has a .deb available.  Are you still interested in packaging Gourmet ?

Francois


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Bug#294061: status of pear-package

2005-06-22 Thread Charles Fry
 It is in incoming queue for a few month and stucked, because there is no 
 official php5 packages. I'm using pear-package for packaging php4 extensions, 
 too.

Shouldn't you be able to upload it with nothing but php4 dependencies,
to allow short-term progress here?

 I think we should talk about PEAR modules on [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Deal. :-)

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* Package name: gdpc
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  Description : program for visualising molecular dynamic simulations

gdpc is a program for visualising output data from molecular dynamics 
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Source: gdpc
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We believe that the bug you reported is fixed in the latest version of
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Bug#285619: Still interested in packaging Gourmet ?

2005-06-22 Thread Tommaso Moroni
Hi Francois!

On Wed, Jun 22, 2005 at 08:51:58AM -0400, Francois Marier wrote:
 I see that you ITP on Gourmet is over 6 months old and that upstream already
 has a .deb available.  Are you still interested in packaging Gourmet ?

I didn't submit any ITP about Gourmet!
I just merged bug #285619 with bug #298899: the former was a RFP, 
the latter an ITP by Robert Lemmen, who is the right person to 
contact! :) 

By the way, also Roberto C. Sanchez was interested in packaging gourmet
(see http://bugs.debian.org/285619 and http://bugs.debian.org/298899):
maybe you could arrange a co-maintainership with him.


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Bug#315441: RFP: MedinTux -- Patient management system for emergency healthcare

2005-06-22 Thread Paul Marques Mota
Package: wnpp
Severity: wishlist


* Package name: MedinTux
  Version : 2005-05-30
  Upstream Author : Roland SEVIN [EMAIL PROTECTED]
* URL : http://upsis.club.fr/MedinTux/index.html
* License : CECILL v1
  Description : Patient management system for emergency healthcare

MedinTux is a set of programs for managing patients in a french ER service.
It includes the following:
.
DrTux: a medical record management system.
CCAM_View: help coding the CCAM acts.
GestUser: managing users.
QLigthPad: light HTML editor.
MedinTux: the main interface with a statistical and RPU files creation
  module.
QLaboFTP: automatically retrieve the HPRIM file on a ftp server.

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Bug#315450: ITA: zope-mysqlda -- A Zope Database Adapter for MySQL

2005-06-22 Thread Jose Carlos Medeiros
Package: wnpp
Severity: wishlist

retitle ITA: zope-mysqlda -- A Zope Database Adapter for MySQL

thanks

I will adopt zope-mysqlda package.



Bug#315452: ITA: zope-cmfworkflow -- Zope CMF workflow module

2005-06-22 Thread Jose Carlos Medeiros
Package: wnpp
Severity: wishlist

retitle ITA: zope-cmfworkflow -- Zope CMF workflow module

thanks

I will adopt zope-cmfworkflow package.



Bug#315453: ITA: zope-ldap -- A driver for connecting Zope with Ldap system

2005-06-22 Thread Jose Carlos Medeiros
Package: wnpp
Severity: wishlist

retitle ITA: zope-ldap -- A driver for connecting Zope with Ldap system

thanks

I will adopt zope-ldap package.



Bug#267685: marked as done (ITP: kubication -- KDE network configuration selector)

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IMPORTANT
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This is the last release of Kubication. I've discontinued it because
i've started writing a KDE daemon controled by a KControl Center Module
for replacing Kubication, which IMHO is a much better solution. I expect
to release it within one or two weeks. Anyway, if you find any bug in
Kubication, please report it, because part of Kubication source code
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Bug#311597: anyterm build issues

2005-06-22 Thread Roberto C. Sanchez
Phil,

I am having some issues with packaging anyterm.

First, (not an issue) I have finished packaging the ROTE library.  The
packages are at http://familiasanchez.net/~sanchezr/debian/uploads until
they get uploaded to Sid by my sponsor.

Second, I am having a problem with this:

# From version 0.11, Anyerm needs to access data in an internal
# ROTE data structure.  To do so it needs to find the roteprivate.h
# header file, which is in the rote source directory.  Please adjust
# the following line to specify the directory in which this file can
# be found.
ROTE_PRIVATE_DIR=/usr/local/src/rote

There are only two ways to solve this for the packaging of anyterm as a
Debian package:

1. Copy the roteprivate.h file from librote-dev into the source package
for anyterm.
2. Put the roteprivate.h into the librote-dev package.

Neither is acceptable.  The only alternative I can come up with is to
talk to Bruno (the ROTE) developer and see if he is willing to include
the data structures that you need directly in the rote.h header.

What are your thoughts?

-Roberto

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Bug#311597: anyterm build issues

2005-06-22 Thread Phil Endecott

Roberto C. Sanchez wrote:

# From version 0.11, Anyerm needs to access data in an internal
# ROTE data structure.  To do so it needs to find the roteprivate.h
# header file, which is in the rote source directory.  Please adjust
# the following line to specify the directory in which this file can
# be found.
ROTE_PRIVATE_DIR=/usr/local/src/rote

There are only two ways to solve this for the packaging of anyterm as a
Debian package:

1. Copy the roteprivate.h file from librote-dev into the source package
for anyterm.
2. Put the roteprivate.h into the librote-dev package.

Neither is acceptable.  The only alternative I can come up with is to
talk to Bruno (the ROTE) developer and see if he is willing to include
the data structures that you need directly in the rote.h header.


Anyterm reads the file descriptor for the pseudoterminal that ROTE 
creates (backend.cc, lines 107  294).  This is currently in the private 
part of the ROTE state.  It could easily be moved to the public part of 
the state, but it would result in binary incompatibilities: programs 
using ROTE would have to be recompiled.  Currently there is no attempt 
at library version management.  I do not know the best way to cope with 
this, so there is the current hack.


At some point in the future I may need other binary-incompatible changes 
to ROTE.  One example is support for UTF-8.  Another is support for 
not-pseudo terminals, e.g. serial ports, another is underlining.  When 
I come to this I will consider whether it is better to get these changes 
back into ROTE and deal with the library verioning problem, or include a 
modified version of ROTE with the Anyterm source.


In the past Bruno has accepted my patches and included them in the 
project's CVS repository, but they have never made it into a release. 
My feeling is that Bruno finds the current ROTE to be quite adequate for 
his purposes, and while he is pleased to see it being used, he does not 
have much time for working on it.


How you proceed is entirely up to you.


A far more important consideration is how you intend to package this in 
a secure fashion, so that users (a) know what they are installing, and 
(b) are presented with a quick-and-easy way to make it as secure as it 
can be.  apt-get install skips all the security warnings that someone 
installing from the online instructions would see.  For example, someone 
has today posted a good solution to the problem of Apache log files 
using SetEnvIf.  You certainly ought to include something like that.


A couple of issues have been found in 1.1.2.  There will probably be a 
1.1.3 in the next couple of days.


Regards,

--Phil.



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Bug#311597: anyterm build issues

2005-06-22 Thread Roberto C. Sanchez
On Wed, Jun 22, 2005 at 11:04:58PM +0100, Phil Endecott wrote:
 Roberto C. Sanchez wrote:
 # From version 0.11, Anyerm needs to access data in an internal
 # ROTE data structure.  To do so it needs to find the roteprivate.h
 # header file, which is in the rote source directory.  Please adjust
 # the following line to specify the directory in which this file can
 # be found.
 ROTE_PRIVATE_DIR=/usr/local/src/rote
 There are only two ways to solve this for the packaging of anyterm as a
 Debian package:
 1. Copy the roteprivate.h file from librote-dev into the source package
 for anyterm.
 2. Put the roteprivate.h into the librote-dev package.
 Neither is acceptable.  The only alternative I can come up with is to
 talk to Bruno (the ROTE) developer and see if he is willing to include
 the data structures that you need directly in the rote.h header.
 
 Anyterm reads the file descriptor for the pseudoterminal that ROTE creates 
 (backend.cc, lines 107  294).  This is currently in the private part of the 
 ROTE state.  It could easily be moved to the public part of the state, but it 
 would result in binary incompatibilities: programs using ROTE would have to 
 be 
 recompiled.  Currently there is no attempt at library version management.  I 
 do 
 not know the best way to cope with this, so there is the current hack.
 
It would be best to introduce some form of version management.  Binary
incompatibilities should be a minor issue at worst.

 At some point in the future I may need other binary-incompatible changes to 
 ROTE.  One example is support for UTF-8.  Another is support for not-pseudo 
 terminals, e.g. serial ports, another is underlining.  When I come to this I 
 will consider whether it is better to get these changes back into ROTE and 
 deal 
 with the library verioning problem, or include a modified version of ROTE 
 with 
 the Anyterm source.
 
It is definitely better to deal with versioning problems.  Including a
custom version of ROTE with anyterm would probably cause the package to
be rejected.  As it currently stands, the packages in Debian are being
swept to eliminate cases of packages including their own library code
that exists in external libraries.

There are ways that this can be justified, but it is better to get the
library to handle this correctly.

 In the past Bruno has accepted my patches and included them in the project's 
 CVS repository, but they have never made it into a release. My feeling is 
 that 
 Bruno finds the current ROTE to be quite adequate for his purposes, and while 
 he is pleased to see it being used, he does not have much time for working on 
 it.
 
 How you proceed is entirely up to you.
 
Have you considered forking ROTE or asking Bruno to allow you to take a
more active role (like CVS commit access)?

 
 A far more important consideration is how you intend to package this in a 
 secure fashion, so that users (a) know what they are installing, and (b) are 
 presented with a quick-and-easy way to make it as secure as it can be.  
 apt-get install skips all the security warnings that someone installing 
 from 
 the online instructions would see.  For example, someone has today posted a 
 good solution to the problem of Apache log files using SetEnvIf.  You 
 certainly 
 ought to include something like that.
 
My intent is the following:

* apt-get install gets the files in place, but the module remains
disabled
* Document well all potential security issues and provide references for
external reading (including the anyterm web pages/forums).


 A couple of issues have been found in 1.1.2.  There will probably be a 1.1.3 
 in 
 the next couple of days.
 
I look forward to that.  However, until the issue with the roteprivate.h
header is resolved, I am going to put this on hold.  As I said in my
last mail, the librote packages are ready.  I will continue to update
them as necessary, and you can feel free to use them and give me
feedback (e.g., are they functionally identical to the from-source
version you are using).

-Roberto
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Bug#311597: anyterm build issues

2005-06-22 Thread Phil Endecott

Including a
custom version of ROTE with anyterm would probably cause the package to
be rejected.


..


Have you considered forking ROTE


So do you think that forking a custom version is good or bad?

As I said this may become an issue if / when I need to make further 
changes.  For the time being I am happy with things as they are.  I have 
not had any feedback from users complaining about the current 
arangement.  There are more important things on my to-do list than 
solving this problem.



or asking Bruno to allow you to take a
more active role (like CVS commit access)?


So what would I commit?  If I wanted a change, I would send him a patch. 
 But if I submit a patch that causes binary incompatibility, that will 
cause problems.  (Or, at least, it causes issues that *I* don't properly 
understand.  I don't know who is using ROTE and for what.)




* apt-get install gets the files in place, but the module remains
disabled
* Document well all potential security issues and provide references for
external reading (including the anyterm web pages/forums).


OK, but you need to present a default configuration where users have *no 
excuse* for ending up with an insecure system.  People will always tend 
to do the minimum that is necessary to get something working.



--Phil.



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Bug#206536: ITP phpdocumentor

2005-06-22 Thread Charles Fry
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Well, as this is still up in the air, I'll grab it. :-)

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