Bug#612381: ITP: philologic -- text analysis tool for digital corpora

2013-07-16 Thread Daniel Stender
Packaging of Philologic 4 (cf. https://github.com/ARTFL-Project) is ahead. In 
the meanwhile an
article on it appeared in the TEI Journal, cf. http://jtei.revues.org/817.

Greetings,
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Bug#717037: RFP: libapp-perlrdf-command-query-perl -- Query support the the perlrdf command-line tool

2013-07-16 Thread Kjetil Kjernsmo
Package: wnpp
Severity: wishlist

* Package name: libapp-perlrdf-command-query-perl
  Version : 0.001
  Upstream Author : Toby Inkster toby...@cpan.org
* URL : https://metacpan.org/module/App::perlrdf::Command::Query
* License : GPL, Artistic
  Programming Lang: Perl
  Description : Query support for the perlrdf command-line tool


This module adds query abilities to the perlrdf command-line client. 

It can be used to query both local SPARQL databases using RDF::Query
and remote SPARQL endpoints.


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Bug#696541:

2013-07-16 Thread Laurento
Hi,
I hope it's a good place to post a bug report about your filerock-client
git repo :)

I think you should modify the 1002-setup_py.patch a little bit because
the COMMAND_LINE_ARGUMENTS variable should be a *list* of strings instead
of a simple string.

So you should replace:
[...]
 # This should be a list of string, representing command line arguments
-COMMAND_LINE_ARGUMENTS = None
+COMMAND_LINE_ARGUMENTS = ''

With:
[...]
 # This should be a list of string, representing command line arguments
-COMMAND_LINE_ARGUMENTS = None
+COMMAND_LINE_ARGUMENTS = []

At the moment if I compile the package from your git repo and install the
resulting deb file filerock doesn't start and fails with:
$ filerock
Traceback (most recent call last):
  File /usr/bin/filerock, line 53, in module
main()
  File /usr/share/filerock-client/filerockclient/main.py, line 112, in
main
args.interface, get_command_line(), 'filerock.py')
  File /usr/share/filerock-client/filerockclient/constants.py, line 170,
in get_command_line
cmdline = [get_executable_path()] + get_commandline_args()
TypeError: can only concatenate list (not str) to list

Using the empty list in the build_spec.py file instead of an empty string
all work as expected.

Cheers,
Laurento


Bug#717044: O: gtk3-engines-unico -- need new maintainer

2013-07-16 Thread Alexander Zgnetov
Package: wnpp
Severity: normal

gtk3-engines-unico is not updated by the current maintainer, but it has the 
critical bug with gtk 3.5+ though the unico is fixed one year ago:
http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=709548
http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=706330
http://bazaar.launchpad.net/~robert-ancell/unico/disable-border-radius/revision/136


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Bug#713005: miredo - new maintainer?

2013-07-16 Thread Tomasz Buchert

Hi Alex,

Did you test my work on miredo? Will you sponsor my upload?

Cheers,
Tomasz


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Bug#717046: RFP: openrefine -- Power tool for working with messy data

2013-07-16 Thread Kjetil Kjernsmo
Package: wnpp
Severity: wishlist

* Package name: openrefine
  Version : 2.5
* URL : http://openrefine.org/
* License : Various, see LICENSE.txt
  Programming Lang: Java
  Description : Power tool for working with messy data


OpenRefine is a powerful tool for working with messy data, cleaning it
up, transforming it from one format into another, extending it with
web services, and linking it to databases like Freebase.


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Bug#713005: miredo - new maintainer?

2013-07-16 Thread Axel Beckert
Hi Tomasz,

Tomasz Buchert wrote:
 Did you test my work on miredo?

Sorry, was too busy the last weeks and then forgot that this is still
open. So thanks for the ping.

Will try to have a look this week.

 Will you sponsor my upload?

I intend to do so, but I'm not mad if someone else can do it earlier.

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Bug#717061: O: python-meld3 -- An HTML/XML templating system for Python

2013-07-16 Thread Ricardo Mones
Package: wnpp
Severity: normal

The current maintainer of python-meld3, Anders Hammarquist i...@debian.org,
is apparently not active anymore.  Therefore, I orphan this package now.

Maintaining a package requires time and skills. Please only adopt this
package if you will have enough time and attention to work on it.

If you want to be the new maintainer, please see
http://www.debian.org/devel/wnpp/index.html#howto-o for detailed
instructions how to adopt a package properly.

Some information about this package:

Package: python-meld3
Binary: python-meld3
Version: 0.6.5-3.1
Maintainer: Anders Hammarquist i...@debian.org
Build-Depends: debhelper (= 7), python-setuptools (= 0.6c7), python-support, 
python-all-dev (= 2.5.4)
Architecture: any
Standards-Version: 3.8.3
Format: 3.0 (quilt)
Files:
 7db7fcbed4ed7ec29e0c3488eb4846da 1200 python-meld3_0.6.5-3.1.dsc
 917d8740fabfb989761649ba0a28f94b 38294 python-meld3_0.6.5.orig.tar.gz
 7d3f2ccd012e1870ad89696f02890e78 4460 python-meld3_0.6.5-3.1.debian.tar.gz
Checksums-Sha1:
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 5027bc6ca4ea9b275bd404b330f8c0fdda93dd3f 4460 
python-meld3_0.6.5-3.1.debian.tar.gz
Checksums-Sha256:
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python-meld3_0.6.5-3.1.dsc
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python-meld3_0.6.5.orig.tar.gz
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python-meld3_0.6.5-3.1.debian.tar.gz
Homepage: http://plope.com/software/meld3/
Package-List: 
 python-meld3 deb python extra
Python-Version: = 2.5
Directory: pool/main/p/python-meld3
Priority: source
Section: python

Package: python-meld3
Version: 0.6.5-3.1
Installed-Size: 167
Maintainer: Anders Hammarquist i...@debian.org
Architecture: armel
Provides: python2.6-meld3, python2.7-meld3
Depends: python ( 2.8), python (= 2.6), python-support (= 0.90.0), libc6 
(= 2.4)
Description-en: An HTML/XML templating system for Python
 meld3 is an HTML/XML templating system for Python 2.3+ which keeps
 template markup and dynamic rendering logic separate from one
 another. meld3 can deal with HTML or XML/XHTML input and can output
 well-formed HTML or XML/XHTML.
Homepage: http://plope.com/software/meld3/
Description-md5: d7e5f8e157d12f553eeaa7bea1e8
Section: python
Priority: extra
Filename: pool/main/p/python-meld3/python-meld3_0.6.5-3.1_armel.deb
Size: 47038
MD5sum: 9078d9b7612ea08b7521baa8ba3d4f77
SHA1: cd20114843d83dee61295f22e7c599e1c93fc6c7
SHA256: 0138687e311f0e6effeb09eda1712a946cde5e90de6fe3b58075f473aea1aa5a


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Bug#717060: O: supervisor -- A system for controlling process state

2013-07-16 Thread Ricardo Mones
Package: wnpp
Severity: normal

The current maintainer of supervisor, Anders Hammarquist i...@debian.org,
is apparently not active anymore.  Therefore, I orphan this package now.

Maintaining a package requires time and skills. Please only adopt this
package if you will have enough time and attention to work on it.

If you want to be the new maintainer, please see
http://www.debian.org/devel/wnpp/index.html#howto-o for detailed
instructions how to adopt a package properly.

Some information about this package:

Package: supervisor
Binary: supervisor
Version: 3.0a8-1.1
Maintainer: Anders Hammarquist i...@debian.org
Build-Depends: debhelper (= 7), python-setuptools (= 0.6c7), python-support, 
python-all (= 2.3.5-7)
Architecture: all
Standards-Version: 3.8.3
Format: 1.0
Files:
 6e6cd13a5d40528d0d25cf6e8ee400ad 1744 supervisor_3.0a8-1.1.dsc
 7a775455f3a53c2ea375d18dcfe9e522 287705 supervisor_3.0a8.orig.tar.gz
 075eb4be972832d1da009050ef39d7bb 9402 supervisor_3.0a8-1.1.diff.gz
Checksums-Sha1:
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Checksums-Sha256:
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supervisor_3.0a8-1.1.dsc
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supervisor_3.0a8.orig.tar.gz
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supervisor_3.0a8-1.1.diff.gz
Homepage: http://supervisord.org/
Python-Version: = 2.3
Directory: pool/main/s/supervisor
Priority: source
Section: admin

Package: supervisor
Version: 3.0a8-1.1
Installed-Size: 952
Maintainer: Anders Hammarquist i...@debian.org
Architecture: all
Depends: python (= 2.3), python-medusa (= 0.5.4), python-meld3, 
python-pkg-resources (= 0.6c7), python-support (= 0.90.0)
Description-en: A system for controlling process state
 Supervisor is a system for controlling and maintaining process state,
 similar to what init does, but not intended as an init replacement.
 .
 It will manage individual processess or groups of processes that
 need to be started and stopped in order, and it is possible to
 control individual process state via an rpc mechanism, thus allowing
 ordinary users to restart processes.
Homepage: http://supervisord.org/
Description-md5: 168d26cd23fb2f34ecdf62f0eff9a3ed
Tag: implemented-in::python, role::program
Section: admin
Priority: extra
Filename: pool/main/s/supervisor/supervisor_3.0a8-1.1_all.deb
Size: 189146
MD5sum: 15f8fd45325d95453b0a354a5a87d763
SHA1: 5bf925d876f29ae95fafcfa259adeb6c0005199b
SHA256: c3e1cca3aa654265ad22fc2b1e36ffc64c6854eda13906a9be3db158cac76de1


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Bug#717065: ITP: python-netlib -- collection of network utility classes

2013-07-16 Thread Sebastien Delafond
Package: wnpp
Severity: wishlist
Owner: Sebastien Delafond s...@debian.org

* Package name: python-netlib
  Version : 0.9.1
  Upstream Author : Aldo Cortesi a...@corte.si
* URL : http://github.com/cortesi/netlib
* License : MIT
  Programming Lang: Python
  Description : collection of network utility classes

Netlib is a collection of network utility classes, used by the pathod
and mitmproxy projects. It differs from other projects in some
fundamental respects, because both pathod and mitmproxy often need to
violate standards.  This means that protocols are implemented as
small, well-contained and flexible functions, and are designed to
allow misbehaviour when needed.


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Bug#717075: ITP: pagemap -- analyze and print the physical memory layout of a Linux process

2013-07-16 Thread Vincent Danjean
Package: wnpp
Severity: wishlist
Owner: Vincent Danjean vdanj...@debian.org

* Package name: pagemap
  Version : 1.1
  Upstream Author : Brice Videau brice.vid...@imag.fr
Vincent Danjean vincent.danj...@ens-lyon.org
* URL : http://forge.imag.fr/projects/pagemap
* License : BSD
  Programming Lang: ruby
  Description : analyze and print the physical memory layout of a Linux 
process

 pagemap is a simple command line tool to analyze and print the physical memory
 layout of a Linux process. It is used to debug and interpret performances of
 standard or HPC applications.


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Bug#619347: Jappix - clarification

2013-07-16 Thread Daniel Pocock

Hi Philippe,

Thanks for your efforts to make a package of Jappix, I am also
interested in trying it

I recently evaluated Candy, I notice it can only really do MUC chat
rooms and it had problems with doing private chats.  Is the Jappix
client known to be stable for both types of chat?

One thing that is not clear from the description: does it provide any
server-side capabilities?  I notice a lot of PHP code, I haven't looked
inside that, but is it doing any of the XMPP server-side functionality
in that code?  Can the JavaScript chat client be used standalone without
the PHP code, e.g. JavaScript just talking to the BOSH server (e.g.
ejabberd)?

Based on the above question, is it possible that the package could be
split into multiple packages, e.g. one package for the JavaScript client
and another package with the PHP stuff just for those people who want that?

Regards,

Daniel


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Bug#717077: ITP: eureka -- map editor for the classic DOOM games

2013-07-16 Thread Fabian Greffrath
Package: wnpp
Severity: wishlist
Owner: Fabian Greffrath fab...@greffrath.com

* Package name: eureka
  Version : 0.95
  Upstream Author : Andrew Apted ajap...@users.sf.net
* URL : http://eureka-editor.sourceforge.net/
* License : GPL-2+
  Programming Lang: C++, FLTK
  Description : map editor for the classic DOOM games
 Eureka is a cross-platform map editor for the classic DOOM games.
 It started as a fork of the Yadex editor attempting to make it use the
 FLTK GUI toolkit and implement multiple Undo / Redo.
 .
 Supported games are DOOM, DOOM 2, Final Doom, FreeDoom, HacX and Heretic.
 Supported source ports are Boom, EDGE, Doom Legacy and Odamex.

I am going to package this under the umbrella of the Debian Games Team.

The following people are in CC: Darren Salt, because I have been told he has
once packaged Yadex, Eureka's predecessor, outside of Debian; Jon Dowland,
because he was the one who told me that and might want to sponsor this package
and Andrew Apted, because he is upstream and provides a Debian package on the
project's homepage.


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Bug#619347: testing the Jappix package from mentors

2013-07-16 Thread Daniel Pocock


Hi Philippe,

I've just tested your Jappix package from mentors

My testing is biased: I already had ejabberd running and I had already
used BOSH to integrate with the Candy chat client so my server was able
to run Jappix very quickly.  It took me all of about 5 minutes to get it
going.

So far, I feel the Jappix chat client is more reliable for both group
chat and private chat than the Candy client.  The Candy client would get
into a bad state after trying to start any private chat.

It was very easy for me to just disable the stuff in
/etc/apache2/conf.d/jappix.conf and set it up in a virtual host.  In my
Apache2 virtual host, I used the following to force it to work with my
ejabberd:

RewriteEngine On
# for Candy:
RewriteRule ^/example/http-bind/ http://ejabberd-host:5280/http-bind/ [P]
# for Jappix:
RewriteRule ^/http-bind http://ejabberd-host:5280/http-bind/ [P]

Various issues:

- I feel there are a lot of options in the Jappix setup wizard.  People
not familiar with Jabber may not know all the server names they need to
insert and the guesses are not going to be correct for a high percentage
of users.  This is an issue for upstream to improve.

- the user login form: there should be an easy way to customize it, many
people will just want the user logged in anonymously, without the full
form.  Candy has various login modes, in one case, it just asks the user
to choose a nick name.

- at one point, my Firefox test login dropped out of the chat session
with Internal server error but it was happy to log in again 5 seconds
later and showed the missed messages

- I don't think the setup wizard should appear the first time somebody
browses to the page: the admin password should be set during
installation perhaps.  With Drupal, it is necessary to browse to
install.php to force the setup wizard to run, so random visitors don't
start Drupal setup by accident.  This is not highly secure either, but
it removes some risk of random chance.

- Please add a README.Debian

- if you can, include something in README.Debian about how people can
integrate Jappix into their existing web site

- it would be particularly interesting if you provide, under
/usr/share/doc/jappix some sample ejabberd.cfg or a diff from the
default Debian ejabberd.cfg - I had to enable the mod_http_bind module,
declare a new domain for my anonymous web users and then declare that
http_bind was permitted for that domain.

- when I installed the .deb package, it tries to restart apache although
I have apache2, so it gives an error:

[ ok ] Reloading web server config: apache2.
Setting up jappix (0.9.8+dfsg-1) ...
invoke-rc.d: unknown initscript, /etc/init.d/apache not found.
[ ok ] Reloading web server config: apache2.

- the font you mentioned in an earlier email - is there any reason it
couldn't be listed in a separate source package in your control file?

Regards,

Daniel


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Bug#717083: ITP: pychef -- Python library to interact with the Chef server API

2013-07-16 Thread Miguel Landaeta
Package: wnpp
Severity: wishlist
Owner: Miguel Landaeta mig...@miguel.cc

* Package name: pychef
  Version : 0.2.2
  Upstream Author : Noah Kantrowitz n...@coderanger.net
* URL : https://github.com/coderanger/pychef
* License : BSD
  Programming Lang: Python
  Description : Python library to interact with the Chef server API

(Include the long description here.)

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Bug#619347: Jappix - clarification

2013-07-16 Thread Philippe Gauthier
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Hi Daniel,


 Thanks for your efforts to make a package of Jappix, I am also 
 interested in trying it

The source and binary packages are available now on the Debian Mentors
page [0]. Even if they are not yet in the Debian archives, I try to
keep those packages up to date.

 I recently evaluated Candy, I notice it can only really do MUC
 chat rooms and it had problems with doing private chats.  Is the
 Jappix client known to be stable for both types of chat?

I run a test instance on https://jabber.deuxpi.ca/ that runs over
Prosody. It seems to work well enough for me. In the past, that same
server was running ejabberd and I remember it had major limitations.

 One thing that is not clear from the description: does it provide
 any server-side capabilities?  I notice a lot of PHP code, I
 haven't looked inside that, but is it doing any of the XMPP
 server-side functionality in that code?  Can the JavaScript chat
 client be used standalone without the PHP code, e.g. JavaScript
 just talking to the BOSH server (e.g. ejabberd)?

You are right. Jappix does not provide any server-side capabilities.
The JavaScript client is JSJac, which is also used by JWChat. If you
are looking for a simpler web client, you could look at that program
instead.

 Based on the above question, is it possible that the package could
 be split into multiple packages, e.g. one package for the
 JavaScript client and another package with the PHP stuff just for
 those people who want that?

This is a question that should be asked to the Jappix developer
themselves. I know they have a mini mode already so that the Jappix
code can be embedded into larger web apps.


[0] https://mentors.debian.net/package/jappix


Regards,


Philippe Gauthier philippe.gauth...@deuxpi.ca
http://www.deuxpi.ca/
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Bug#717085: ITP: seahorse-adventures -- help Barbie the seahorse float on bubbles to the moon

2013-07-16 Thread Markus Koschany
Package: wnpp
Severity: wishlist
Owner: Markus Koschany a...@gambaru.de

* Package name: seahorse-adventures
  Version : 1.1
  Upstream Author : philhassey, trick, pekuja, tim, DrPetter
* URL : http://www.imitationpickles.org/barbie/
* License : GPL-2, LGPL-2.1
  Programming Lang: Python
  Description : help Barbie the seahorse float on bubbles to the moon

Barbie Seahorse Adventures is a retro style platform arcade game in
the spirit of Mario 3. You are Barbie the seahorse who travels
through the jungle, up to the volcano until you float on bubbles to
the moon. On the way to your final destination you will encounter
various enemies, servants of the evil overlord who has stolen the
galaxy crystal. Avoid getting hit and defeat them with your bubbles!


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Bug#619347: testing the Jappix package from mentors

2013-07-16 Thread Philippe Gauthier
Hi Daniel,

Thanks for testing the package. I am not a member of the upstream
developers, but they have been very responsive to our comments so far.
 My testing is biased: I already had ejabberd running and I had already
 used BOSH to integrate with the Candy chat client so my server was able
 to run Jappix very quickly.  It took me all of about 5 minutes to get it
 going.
 
 So far, I feel the Jappix chat client is more reliable for both group
 chat and private chat than the Candy client.  The Candy client would get
 into a bad state after trying to start any private chat.
 
 It was very easy for me to just disable the stuff in
 /etc/apache2/conf.d/jappix.conf and set it up in a virtual host.  In my
 Apache2 virtual host, I used the following to force it to work with my
 ejabberd:
 
 RewriteEngine On
 # for Candy:
 RewriteRule ^/example/http-bind/ http://ejabberd-host:5280/http-bind/ [P]
 # for Jappix:
 RewriteRule ^/http-bind http://ejabberd-host:5280/http-bind/ [P]

I will add this line to the /etc/apache2/conf.d/jappix.conf file
(possibly commented out). This is also the configuration I was using on
Apache.

 Various issues:
 
 - I feel there are a lot of options in the Jappix setup wizard.  People
 not familiar with Jabber may not know all the server names they need to
 insert and the guesses are not going to be correct for a high percentage
 of users.  This is an issue for upstream to improve.
 
 - the user login form: there should be an easy way to customize it, many
 people will just want the user logged in anonymously, without the full
 form.  Candy has various login modes, in one case, it just asks the user
 to choose a nick name.
 
 - at one point, my Firefox test login dropped out of the chat session
 with Internal server error but it was happy to log in again 5 seconds
 later and showed the missed messages

Ouch. The Debian bug tracker will probably not permit bug reports
against the package yet. It should be added to the upstream bug tracker.
Anonymous mode by default should not be difficult to implement and I
think it would be useful.

 - I don't think the setup wizard should appear the first time somebody
 browses to the page: the admin password should be set during
 installation perhaps.  With Drupal, it is necessary to browse to
 install.php to force the setup wizard to run, so random visitors don't
 start Drupal setup by accident.  This is not highly secure either, but
 it removes some risk of random chance.

Great idea. I will ask the Jappix developers for guidance and adapt the
default configuration based on their answer.

 - Please add a README.Debian
 
 - if you can, include something in README.Debian about how people can
 integrate Jappix into their existing web site

This is definitely needed.

 - it would be particularly interesting if you provide, under
 /usr/share/doc/jappix some sample ejabberd.cfg or a diff from the
 default Debian ejabberd.cfg - I had to enable the mod_http_bind module,
 declare a new domain for my anonymous web users and then declare that
 http_bind was permitted for that domain.

I have been running Prosody for some time so I'm a bit unfamiliar with
ejabberd. If you can describe the changes to the configuration, I will
include them in the aforementioned README.Debian file :)

 - when I installed the .deb package, it tries to restart apache although
 I have apache2, so it gives an error:
 
 [ ok ] Reloading web server config: apache2.
 Setting up jappix (0.9.8+dfsg-1) ...
 invoke-rc.d: unknown initscript, /etc/init.d/apache not found.
 [ ok ] Reloading web server config: apache2.

The postinstall script detects the presence of Apache (apache or
apache2) and attemps to restart both. This could be improved and I will
look into that. On my system running nginx, the script tries to restart
both inexisting servers.

 - the font you mentioned in an earlier email - is there any reason it
 couldn't be listed in a separate source package in your control file?

I just assumed that is might not be the best practice to generate
unrelated packages from the same source. Still, it would be technically
easy to do.


Thank you and best regards,


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Bug#619347: testing the Jappix package from mentors

2013-07-16 Thread Daniel Pocock

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On 16/07/13 18:02, Philippe Gauthier wrote:
 Hi Daniel,

 Thanks for testing the package. I am not a member of the upstream
 developers, but they have been very responsive to our comments so far.
 My testing is biased: I already had ejabberd running and I had already
 used BOSH to integrate with the Candy chat client so my server was able
 to run Jappix very quickly. It took me all of about 5 minutes to get it
 going.

 So far, I feel the Jappix chat client is more reliable for both group
 chat and private chat than the Candy client. The Candy client would get
 into a bad state after trying to start any private chat.

 It was very easy for me to just disable the stuff in
 /etc/apache2/conf.d/jappix.conf and set it up in a virtual host. In my
 Apache2 virtual host, I used the following to force it to work with my
 ejabberd:

 RewriteEngine On
 # for Candy:
 RewriteRule ^/example/http-bind/ http://ejabberd-host:5280/http-bind/ [P]
 # for Jappix:
 RewriteRule ^/http-bind http://ejabberd-host:5280/http-bind/ [P]

 I will add this line to the /etc/apache2/conf.d/jappix.conf file
 (possibly commented out). This is also the configuration I was using on
 Apache.

Be careful though... it depends on mod_rewrite which may not always be
enabled

upstream wiki also recommends another entry in the apache conf:

Header set Access-Control-Allow-Origin *

That depends on mod_header, which is also not enabled be default.  I'm
not sure why that is needed though if everything is forced through a
single domain with mod_rewrite, maybe upstream can clarify.

You might need to wrap all of that in conditional config statements, e.g.

IfModule mod_rewrite.

and add notes about it all in README.Debian

 Various issues:

 - I feel there are a lot of options in the Jappix setup wizard. People
 not familiar with Jabber may not know all the server names they need to
 insert and the guesses are not going to be correct for a high percentage
 of users. This is an issue for upstream to improve.

 - the user login form: there should be an easy way to customize it, many
 people will just want the user logged in anonymously, without the full
 form. Candy has various login modes, in one case, it just asks the user
 to choose a nick name.

 - at one point, my Firefox test login dropped out of the chat session
 with Internal server error but it was happy to log in again 5 seconds
 later and showed the missed messages

 Ouch. The Debian bug tracker will probably not permit bug reports
 against the package yet. It should be added to the upstream bug tracker.
 Anonymous mode by default should not be difficult to implement and I
 think it would be useful.

I think I might have found some stuff about this in the upstream wiki,
I'll continue exploring it as well


 - I don't think the setup wizard should appear the first time somebody
 browses to the page: the admin password should be set during
 installation perhaps. With Drupal, it is necessary to browse to
 install.php to force the setup wizard to run, so random visitors don't
 start Drupal setup by accident. This is not highly secure either, but
 it removes some risk of random chance.

 Great idea. I will ask the Jappix developers for guidance and adapt the
 default configuration based on their answer.

 - Please add a README.Debian

 - if you can, include something in README.Debian about how people can
 integrate Jappix into their existing web site

 This is definitely needed.

 - it would be particularly interesting if you provide, under
 /usr/share/doc/jappix some sample ejabberd.cfg or a diff from the
 default Debian ejabberd.cfg - I had to enable the mod_http_bind module,
 declare a new domain for my anonymous web users and then declare that
 http_bind was permitted for that domain.

 I have been running Prosody for some time so I'm a bit unfamiliar with
 ejabberd. If you can describe the changes to the configuration, I will
 include them in the aforementioned README.Debian file :)

Ok, I'll try and pull out a diff and send it to the ITP bug


 - when I installed the .deb package, it tries to restart apache although
 I have apache2, so it gives an error:

 [ ok ] Reloading web server config: apache2.
 Setting up jappix (0.9.8+dfsg-1) ...
 invoke-rc.d: unknown initscript, /etc/init.d/apache not found.
 [ ok ] Reloading web server config: apache2.

 The postinstall script detects the presence of Apache (apache or
 apache2) and attemps to restart both. This could be improved and I will
 look into that. On my system running nginx, the script tries to restart
 both inexisting servers.

Little things like that will bother people and it undermines their first
impression of the package so it is a good idea to make them run smoothly


 - the font you mentioned in an earlier email - is there any reason it
 couldn't be listed in a separate source package in your control file?

 I just assumed that is might not be the best practice to generate
 

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Bug#717104: ITP: kio-mtp -- access to MTP devices for applications using the KDE Platform

2013-07-16 Thread Felix Geyer
Package: wnpp
Severity: wishlist
Owner: Debian KDE Extras Team pkg-kde-ext...@lists.alioth.debian.org

* Package name: kio-mtp
  Version : 0.75
  Upstream Author : Philipp Schmidt philschm...@gmx.net
* URL : https://projects.kde.org/kio-mtp
* License : GPL-2+
  Programming Lang: C++
  Description : access to MTP devices for applications using the KDE 
Platform

This package includes the MTP KIO plugin. It allows applications using
the KDE Platform to access files stored on devices that provide access to
them via the MTP protocol.

The Media Transfer Protocol (commonly referred to as MTP) is a devised set
of custom extensions to support the transfer of music files on USB digital
audio players and movie files on USB portable media players.


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Bug#662637: php5-suhosin in Debian

2013-07-16 Thread Filipus Klutiero

Hi Karl,

On 2013-07-16 12:50, Karl Schmidt wrote:

Is this package dead?  It looks like the project is no longer maintained -  
Last dated bit I can find on the project page is 2007

There are several bugs listed all complaining that it is uninstallable that 
should be merged and if this package is being abandoned it would be good to say 
that is the case as it provided some security.  Some kind of comment in the 
bugs would help.

An entry in Debian Project News as to the status of suhosin would help inform 
people.

http://debian.distrosfaqs.org/debian-user/wheezy-still-missing-php5-suhosin/


before we publish an entry on Suhosin, something needs to happen. Suhosin is still in 
unstable. #662637 would be the place to discuss whether that should stay the case. I 
wouldn't call a project which still has to come to life as dead, but I would 
agree that this pregnancy isn't promising. If Suhosin is unusable, I don't see why we 
wouldn't remove it from unstable.

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Bug#662637: php5-suhosin in Debian

2013-07-16 Thread Karl Schmidt

On 07/16/2013 06:29 PM, Filipus Klutiero wrote:

Hi Karl,

before we publish an entry on Suhosin, something needs to happen. Suhosin is 
still in unstable.
#662637 would be the place to discuss whether that should stay the case. I 
wouldn't call a project
which still has to come to life as dead, but I would agree that this 
pregnancy isn't promising. If
Suhosin is unusable, I don't see why we wouldn't remove it from unstable.


Thanks for your reply, My concern is that while I know it has to be removed on a wheezy server, 
there is some amount of security that it did provide that is now missing - and I don't think it has 
been obsoleted in the updates of php.


If this was some other package, it would be of little interest, but when security appears to be 
going backwards, it gets my attention.


I have not seen anywhere any analysis of the impact on security, now that this 
package is missing.



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Bug#647877: ITP: superkb -- Keyboard-based launcher with unobtrusive on-screen graphical hints.

2013-07-16 Thread Octavio Alvarez
retitle 647877 ITP: superkb -- Keyboard-based launcher with unobtrusive  
on-screen graphical hints.

owner 647877 !
thanks

I am attempting once again to package it. This time I have already
uploaded a version to mentors.debian.net. It can be found at the
following URL:
 * http://mentors.debian.net/package/superkb

I think it's ready. I will request sponsorship for this package.

There were some caveats on release 0.22 that required some patching
of the upstream code. These changes will be incorporated in the
next release of the program.

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Bug#717124: ITP: niceshaper -- Dynamic traffic shaper

2013-07-16 Thread Mariusz Jedwabny
Package: wnpp
Severity: wishlist
Owner: Mariusz Jedwabny mari...@jedwabny.net

* Package name: niceshaper
  Version : 1.0.0
  Upstream Author : Mariusz Jedwabny mari...@jedwabny.net
* URL : http://niceshaper.jedwabny.net/
* License : (GPL2)
  Programming Lang: (C++)
  Description : Dynamic traffic shaper

NiceShaper is a program working in a Linux router environment.
It uses a proven HTB QOS algorithm. Provides dynamic traffic shaping
which is more effective than traditional, static shaping.
By constantly monitoring packets flowing through the router in response to
changing load dynamically adjusts the bandwidth of acting classes to a level
enabling the fullest possible usage of a internet access.
At the same time does not allow for creation of congestion,
ensuring complete convenience of interactive services.

NiceShaper takes care of download when upload stops up.


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