Re: Looking for an open source web based software for project management

2011-07-14 Thread Tom Goren
+1 Redmine: easy to set up ( my recommendation is to use unicorn+nginx -
shameless plug to my howto http://tech.tomgoren.com/archives/245 )

Also Tzafrir - uses more resources? Trac is one of the slowest moving
systems there are (and I am big of fan of python, especially over ruby).

Redmine is quite lightweight and has an excellent feature set.




2011/7/13 Ohad Levy ohadl...@gmail.com



 On Wed, Jul 13, 2011 at 7:00 PM, Tzafrir Cohen tzaf...@cohens.org.ilwrote:

 On Wed, Jul 13, 2011 at 06:24:09PM +0300, Erez D wrote:
  Hi
 
  I am using Trac. it is a nice wiki+bugtraq system, however i would like
 to
  have dependencies among tasks, to have time estimates to tasks, and get
 a
  total time estimate for a task+ it's dependencies.
  something like a merge of MS project and Trac.
 
  I know there are great open source projects, which have hundreds and
  thousands of people contributing, and i do not believe they use only
 poor
  management systems
 
  So i ask:
  Does anybody knows of such a software ?

 Redmine is rather similar to Trac, though has those features you need
 (but also uses more resources).

 +1 on redmine

 Ohad


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How to render Michpal files (*.mxd) in debian ?

2011-07-14 Thread Boris shtrasman
Hi,

I need to render and print Michpal paychecks (תלושי שכר),I've tried
using wine + michpal but it just crashed (the michpal soft).

How can I render and print the data so it could be counted as a paycheck ?

p.s.

I figured out part of the file format (but I can't find what each
letter represents) using
http://mirror.hamakor.org.il/archives/linux-il/10-2004/12057.html but
the data does not look valid (i.e incorrect field names , can't figure
out what are the sick days etc).

I've got that the font should be Times New Roman.

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Re: Looking for an open source web based software for project management

2011-07-14 Thread Ohad Levy
On Thu, Jul 14, 2011 at 11:21 AM, Tom Goren t...@tomgoren.com wrote:

 +1 Redmine: easy to set up ( my recommendation is to use unicorn+nginx -
 shameless plug to my howto http://tech.tomgoren.com/archives/245 )

from memory there should be redmine debian package, I would not recommend
anyone to compile ruby from source, if you really want to do that, use rvm.

Ohad


 Also Tzafrir - uses more resources? Trac is one of the slowest moving
 systems there are (and I am big of fan of python, especially over ruby).

 Redmine is quite lightweight and has an excellent feature set.




 2011/7/13 Ohad Levy ohadl...@gmail.com



 On Wed, Jul 13, 2011 at 7:00 PM, Tzafrir Cohen tzaf...@cohens.org.ilwrote:

 On Wed, Jul 13, 2011 at 06:24:09PM +0300, Erez D wrote:
  Hi
 
  I am using Trac. it is a nice wiki+bugtraq system, however i would like
 to
  have dependencies among tasks, to have time estimates to tasks, and get
 a
  total time estimate for a task+ it's dependencies.
  something like a merge of MS project and Trac.
 
  I know there are great open source projects, which have hundreds and
  thousands of people contributing, and i do not believe they use only
 poor
  management systems
 
  So i ask:
  Does anybody knows of such a software ?

 Redmine is rather similar to Trac, though has those features you need
 (but also uses more resources).

 +1 on redmine

 Ohad


 --

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Re: Looking for an open source web based software for project management

2011-07-14 Thread Erez D
I looked a little into Redmine. it seems similiar to trac ...
something spartan

There is probably a ubuntu package (currently my server is ubuntu, till i'll
replace with a more stable system)

Thanks all of you for your answers.

erez.




2011/7/14 Ohad Levy ohadl...@gmail.com



 On Thu, Jul 14, 2011 at 11:21 AM, Tom Goren t...@tomgoren.com wrote:

 +1 Redmine: easy to set up ( my recommendation is to use unicorn+nginx -
 shameless plug to my howto http://tech.tomgoren.com/archives/245 )

 from memory there should be redmine debian package, I would not recommend
 anyone to compile ruby from source, if you really want to do that, use rvm.

 Ohad


 Also Tzafrir - uses more resources? Trac is one of the slowest moving
 systems there are (and I am big of fan of python, especially over ruby).

 Redmine is quite lightweight and has an excellent feature set.




 2011/7/13 Ohad Levy ohadl...@gmail.com



 On Wed, Jul 13, 2011 at 7:00 PM, Tzafrir Cohen tzaf...@cohens.org.ilwrote:

 On Wed, Jul 13, 2011 at 06:24:09PM +0300, Erez D wrote:
  Hi
 
  I am using Trac. it is a nice wiki+bugtraq system, however i would
 like to
  have dependencies among tasks, to have time estimates to tasks, and
 get a
  total time estimate for a task+ it's dependencies.
  something like a merge of MS project and Trac.
 
  I know there are great open source projects, which have hundreds and
  thousands of people contributing, and i do not believe they use only
 poor
  management systems
 
  So i ask:
  Does anybody knows of such a software ?

 Redmine is rather similar to Trac, though has those features you need
 (but also uses more resources).

 +1 on redmine

 Ohad


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Re: How to render Michpal files (*.mxd) in debian ?

2011-07-14 Thread Boris shtrasman
You are correct , it didn't work but at least I have a better starting
point.
iconv failes to parse the text using the provided encodings :

@WN@V9.00.0062
@J,�iconv: illegal input sequence at position 22

the first few lines I get are (hd) so I'm not sure it is the dos encoding :

  40 57 4e 40 56 39 2e 30  30 2e 30 30 36 32 0a 40  |@WN@V9.00.0062.
@|
0010  01 4a 2c 00 00 aa c0 ff  ff 40 02 01 00 00 00 32
|.J,..@.2|
0020  19 00 00 40 06 01 00 00  00 01 40 05 06 01 00 00
|...@..@.|
0030  00 05 01 aa 00 00 00 8c  0a 00 00 00 00 00 00 54
|...T|
0040  69 6d 65 73 20 4e 65 77  20 52 6f 6d 61 6e 00 00  |imes New
Roman..|
0050  02 00 00 02 da 2a 00 00  c9 de ff ff a0 2b 00 00
|.*...+..|
0060  80 d1 ff ff 00 ee f2 f8  eb fa 20 ee e9 eb f4 ec  |..
.|
0070  20 32 30 30 30 20 ec e7  e9 f9 e5 e1 20 f9 eb f8  | 2000 ..
...|
0080  2c 20 e8 ec 27 20 30 33  2d 35 36 31 39 34 37 35  |, ..'
03-5619475|

But I'm still searching for a workaround

On Thu, Jul 14, 2011 at 11:53, Aviram Jenik avi...@jenik.com wrote:

 With a lot of help and assistance from Herouth Maoz, I got this script
 to generate printable .ps files from the michpal files that show
 multiple paystubs:


 #!/bin/sh

 iconv -f CSPC862LATINHEBREW -t iso-8859-8 $1 | sed
 s/\x1B\x31\x30\x0D/\x0C/g | a2ps --lines-per-page=55 --columns=1
 --no-header --landscape -o $2


 The key is 'iconv', and you may have to play with the encoding.

 I'll be shocked if this will actually work for you 'out of the box'
 since they seem to change format between versions. But it should give
 you a good start.

 I wish I had my email thread with Herouth handy - she gave me the exact
 steps how to find out the encoding and transform it to something sensible.

 Good luck!

 - Aviram


 On 07/14/2011 05:40 PM, Boris shtrasman wrote:
  Hi,
 
  I need to render and print Michpal paychecks (תלושי שכר),I've tried
  using wine + michpal but it just crashed (the michpal soft).
 
  How can I render and print the data so it could be counted as a paycheck
 ?
 
  p.s.
 
  I figured out part of the file format (but I can't find what each
  letter represents) using
  http://mirror.hamakor.org.il/archives/linux-il/10-2004/12057.html but
  the data does not look valid (i.e incorrect field names , can't figure
  out what are the sick days etc).
 
  I've got that the font should be Times New Roman.
 
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Re: hebrew utf8 tex examples

2011-07-14 Thread Oleg Goldshmidt
 Avraham Rosenberg for.avra...@gmail.com writes:
    My current query is what is the equivalent, for the Hebrew part of the
 text for the \renewcommand{\rmdefault}{...}, which changes the
 default text family for the whole document. Tying to use it, as
 such, for a document containing both English and Hebrew, it affected
 only the English text. Apparently, one needs an additional command
 for the Hebrew text, but I was unable to find it.

The following seems to work for me: when I change \rmdefault (see the
commented lines) the font changes. Does this solve your problem?

\documentclass{article}

\usepackage{ucs}
\usepackage[utf8x]{inputenc}

\usepackage[english,hebrew]{babel}

\usepackage{culmus}

\renewcommand{\rmdefault}{miriam}
%\renewcommand{\rmdefault}{nachlieli}
%\renewcommand{\rmdefault}{yehuda}
%\renewcommand{\rmdefault}{frank}

\begin{document}
שלום \L{World}!
\end{document}


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Re: hebrew utf8 tex examples

2011-07-14 Thread Avraham Rosenberg
On Thu, Jul 14, 2011 at 02:34:16PM +0300, Oleg Goldshmidt wrote:
...
 
 The following seems to work for me: when I change \rmdefault (see the
 commented lines) the font changes. Does this solve your problem?
 
 \documentclass{article}
 
 \usepackage{ucs}
 \usepackage[utf8x]{inputenc}
 
 \usepackage[english,hebrew]{babel}
 
 \usepackage{culmus}
 
 \renewcommand{\rmdefault}{miriam}
 %\renewcommand{\rmdefault}{nachlieli}
 %\renewcommand{\rmdefault}{yehuda}
 %\renewcommand{\rmdefault}{frank}
 
 \begin{document}
 שלום \L{World}!
 \end{document}
 
 
 -- 
 Oleg Goldshmidt | p...@goldshmidt.org
...

   Thanks a lot for both answers. After including the \usepackage{ucs}
command, the renewcommand did work for the Hebrew text as well.

Still I'd love to find example of tex files: for someone like me, who did not 
learn
latex systematically, but stopped reading the moment I was able to accomplish
the job at hand, this is the easiest way to find out blunders and correct
them...
   Cheers, Avraham
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Security patches for Apache 1.3.x?

2011-07-14 Thread Ira Abramov
howdie!

I have an embeded system (roughly based on CentOS 3) with a few legacy
components, one of which is Apache 1.3.42, which has served us well this
far, but now we bumped into these:

http://web.nvd.nist.gov/view/vuln/detail?vulnId=CVE-2011-1928
http://web.nvd.nist.gov/view/vuln/detail?vulnId=CVE-2011-0419

Since the Apache 1.x line is EOL and I don't see this package has been
maintained with sec patches by Debian or even RHEL (correct me if I
missed anything)

Before I'm forced to rock the boat with a move to Apache2, lighty or
nginx, is there a source for patches for this that I missed?

Thanks,
Ira.

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Re: hebrew utf8 tex examples

2011-07-14 Thread Oleg Goldshmidt
On Thu, Jul 14, 2011 at 3:41 PM, Avraham Rosenberg
for.avra...@gmail.com wrote:

   Thanks a lot for both answers. After including the \usepackage{ucs}
 command, the renewcommand did work for the Hebrew text as well.

Actually, it works for me even without \usepackage{ucs}. I included it
on a hunch, without experimenting. It didn't work for me without
\usepackage{culmus} though - did you have it in before?

 Still I'd love to find example of tex files: for someone like me, who did not 
 learn
 latex systematically, but stopped reading the moment I was able to accomplish
 the job at hand, this is the easiest way to find out blunders and correct
 them...

Without some systematic learning that will lead to understanding of
how things work you are likely to fall into a tar pit once in a while.
If you stop reading as soon as you can reach the next incremental goal
you will hit a wall on the next step or will not recognize a situation
that should already be familiar. For tools you use regularly (at
least!) developing deeper understanding usually pays off very well.
For LaTeX there are excellent books and web documentation, including a
lot of examples and tutorials.

As a case in point, you certainly used \rmdefault correctly. From what
you wrote I will venture to assume that it was from examples. I
suppose what was missing is the understanding that you needed to tell
LaTeX what Hebrew font family to use as the default roman. LaTeX
does not know since it's default encoding is (still, I think) 7 bit.
So you need to declare the encoding, and specify what the roman font
is. The ucs and utf8x are not really relevant here - they enable you
to *input* UTF-8 characters - I needed them to write the word
shalom. The task is, however, accomplished by culmus.sty.

To illustrate, the following 3 lines from culmus.sty are sufficient
(for my example that does not use sf, tt, it, bf, or anything else):

\DeclareFontEncoding{HE8}{}{}
\DeclareFontFamily{HE8}{cmr}{}
\DeclareFontShape{HE8}{cmr}{m}{n} {- frank}{}

Even without knowing much more you can guess that Computer Modern
Roman (cmr, the default LaTeX roman font that you redefine with
\rmdefault) will use the specified culmus family.

The gory details about Computer Modern Roman should be in one of the
docs I linked to earlier, probably the documentation of fontspec. [My
original wild guess to specify T1 encoding (rather than the default 7
bit OT1) was probably a big overkill.]

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Re: Security patches for Apache 1.3.x?

2011-07-14 Thread Yedidyah Bar-David
On Thu, Jul 14, 2011 at 04:29:00PM +0300, Ira Abramov wrote:
 howdie!
 
 I have an embeded system (roughly based on CentOS 3) with a few legacy
 components, one of which is Apache 1.3.42, which has served us well this
 far, but now we bumped into these:
 
 http://web.nvd.nist.gov/view/vuln/detail?vulnId=CVE-2011-1928
 http://web.nvd.nist.gov/view/vuln/detail?vulnId=CVE-2011-0419
 
 Since the Apache 1.x line is EOL and I don't see this package has been
 maintained with sec patches by Debian or even RHEL (correct me if I
 missed anything)
 
 Before I'm forced to rock the boat with a move to Apache2, lighty or
 nginx, is there a source for patches for this that I missed?

You might consider RedHat's Extended Lifecycle Support. I do not see
freely distributable SRPMs for it - not sure why, whether that's legal
etc.

I used to compile and use apache 2.x on RHEL/CentOS 3 with no problem.
It will obviously require reviewing your config/modules/etc which might
be a significant task...
-- 
Didi


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