close 692483
close 912735
thanks
Hi,
I've just uploaded dnsperf to NEW (#984535) and just found out these two
old/inactive wnpp bugs.. thus closing them.
Regards,
Daniel
Package: wnpp
* Package name : dnsperf
* Upstream Author : DNS-OARC (https://www.dns-oarc.net)
* License : Apache
* Homepage : https://www.dns-oarc.net/tools/dnsperf
(the following is copied from the website, not the actual package
description to be used)
dnsperf and resperf are free
Package: wnpp
* Package name : dnsperf
* Upstream Author : DNS-OARC (https://www.dns-oarc.net)
* License : Apache
* Homepage : https://www.dns-oarc.net/tools/dnsperf
(the following is copied from the website, not the actual package
description to be used)
dnsperf and resperf are free
Package: wnpp
* Package name : pingtop
* Upstream Author : laixintao
* License : MIT
* Homepage : https://github.com/laixintao/pingtop
Ping multiple servers and show results in a top-like terminal UI.
Regards,
Daniel
Package: wnpp
* Package name : pingtop
* Upstream Author : laixintao
* License : MIT
* Homepage : https://github.com/laixintao/pingtop
Ping multiple servers and show results in a top-like terminal UI.
Regards,
Daniel
On 3/1/21 8:26 PM, Andreas Beckmann wrote:
> Just don't forget B+R: libgnunet0.14
> if libgnunet0.15 gets uploaded some day ... ;-)
jep :)
Thanks,
Daniel
On 3/1/21 8:26 PM, Andreas Beckmann wrote:
> Just don't forget B+R: libgnunet0.14
> if libgnunet0.15 gets uploaded some day ... ;-)
jep :)
Thanks,
Daniel
Hi Andreas,
thanks for reporting, I totally missed one the breaks/replaced like you
pointed out.
On 3/1/21 6:33 PM, Andreas Beckmann wrote:
> IMO only the /usr/lib/* part belongs into libgnunet0.14,
> the remaining ones should have stayed in gnunet.
the idea here is that the stuff in
Hi Andreas,
thanks for reporting, I totally missed one the breaks/replaced like you
pointed out.
On 3/1/21 6:33 PM, Andreas Beckmann wrote:
> IMO only the /usr/lib/* part belongs into libgnunet0.14,
> the remaining ones should have stayed in gnunet.
the idea here is that the stuff in
close 972406 1:1.11-1
thanks
Hi,
thank you for the report. Luckily I cannot reproduce it anymore with the
current version in testing (and newer), so I think this has been solved
at some point in either of the three packages involved.
Regards,
Daniel
close 767105 0.14.0-1
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Hi,
here are a few thoughts/notes..
first, the original problem per se doesn't exist anymore, and adding the
local unprivileged user to a group isn't something we should or could do
in the packaging (it's left for the local admin to do so, and adding a
debconf
reassign 744941 debian-i18n
retitle 744941 DDTP gnunet: improve German translation
thanks
Hi,
while I share the feeling that the German translation of the gnunet
package description could be improved, there's nothing I can do about it
in the package.
Unfortunately there's neither any DDTP
close 709604 0.14.0-1
thanks
Hi,
thank you for your report.
As far as I can see this is not applicable anymore to the current
version (0.14), thus I'm closing this bug.
Regards,
Daniel
reassign 744941 debian-i18n
retitle 744941 DDTP gnunet: improve German translation
thanks
Hi,
while I share the feeling that the German translation of the gnunet
package description could be improved, there's nothing I can do about it
in the package.
Unfortunately there's neither any DDTP
close 767602 0.14.0-1
thanks
Hi,
as far as I can see this is no longer applicable to the current 0.14
version, and thus I'm closing the bug.
Regards,
Daniel
Hi,
thank you for your bug report.
Now that we'll be having GNUnet 0.14 which is incompatible with 0.13,
there's even more need for having the newest gnunet* packages available
for the debian stable releases.
I'll get to that in the next couple of months, setting up
gnunet.debian.net or
Package is tested and ready for upload to NEW, waiting on prompt-toolkit
3.0.16 update (see #983556).
Regards,
Daniel
Package: prompt-toolkit
Hi,
I'd like to upload ptpython to debian which requires prompt-toolkit
3.0.16. Can you please upload it to experimental?
I've verified and tested that the current debian packaging from 3.0.14
does not any changes for 3.0.16, as well as tested it with ptpython.
In case
Hi Mayco
On 2/25/21 3:31 PM, Mayco Souza Berghetti wrote:
> I intend on maintaining this package,
> looking for a sponsor.
I'm using netproc myself and I'm happy to sponsor you.
Please contact me off-list by sending me link to your packages to review.
Regards,
Daniel
Hi Mayco
On 2/25/21 3:31 PM, Mayco Souza Berghetti wrote:
> I intend on maintaining this package,
> looking for a sponsor.
I'm using netproc myself and I'm happy to sponsor you.
Please contact me off-list by sending me link to your packages to review.
Regards,
Daniel
Package: twitter-bootstrap4
Severity: normal
Hi,
bootstrap was updated to 4.6.0, it would be nice to have this in
bullseye if possible, but at "least" in experimental, it fixes a bunch
of issues I'm using locally (and would like to depend on the package,
rather than to embedd bootstrap).
Package: twitter-bootstrap4
Severity: normal
Hi,
bootstrap was updated to 4.6.0, it would be nice to have this in
bullseye if possible, but at "least" in experimental, it fixes a bunch
of issues I'm using locally (and would like to depend on the package,
rather than to embedd bootstrap).
close 930506 1.29.0-1
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this has been fixed in above version.
Regards,
Daniel
close 982198
thanks
Hi,
mssql-cli is a wrapper around the binary-only mssql-client from MS,
which is huge in size and not redistributable license-wise, making the
whole thing a major PITA.
Since I do have a use case for it, unfortunately; and I thought it would
be nice to have it from debian
tag 972863 pending
thanks
uploaded to NEW.
Regards,
Daniel
tag 972863 pending
thanks
uploaded to NEW.
Regards,
Daniel
close 982198
thanks
Hi,
mssql-cli is a wrapper around the binary-only mssql-client from MS,
which is huge in size and not redistributable license-wise, making the
whole thing a major PITA.
Since I do have a use case for it, unfortunately; and I thought it would
be nice to have it from debian
close 958195
thanks
The content of the orchestrator has been merged into the go.d.plugin
(ITP: #951837), hence closing this one.
Regards,
Daniel
close 958195
thanks
The content of the orchestrator has been merged into the go.d.plugin
(ITP: #951837), hence closing this one.
Regards,
Daniel
Package: wnpp
* Package name : netdata-dashboard
* Upstream Author : Netdata, Inc.
* License : GPL-3+
* Homepage : https://github.com/netdata/dashboard
This is the newer react-based dashboard (including cloud support) for
netdata which is developed in its own repository outside of the
Package: wnpp
* Package name : netdata-dashboard
* Upstream Author : Netdata, Inc.
* License : GPL-3+
* Homepage : https://github.com/netdata/dashboard
This is the newer react-based dashboard (including cloud support) for
netdata which is developed in its own repository outside of the
Package: wnpp
* Package name : netdata-kernel-collector
* Upstream Author : Netdata, Inc.
* License : GPL-2
* Homepage : https://github.com/netdata/kernel-collector
this is the eBPF collector plugin for netdata which is developed in its
own repository outside of the main netdata
Package: wnpp
* Package name : netdata-kernel-collector
* Upstream Author : Netdata, Inc.
* License : GPL-2
* Homepage : https://github.com/netdata/kernel-collector
this is the eBPF collector plugin for netdata which is developed in its
own repository outside of the main netdata
tag 954408 pending
thanks
uploaded to new.
Regards,
Daniel
tag 954408 pending
thanks
uploaded to new.
Regards,
Daniel
tag 982196 pending
tag 954407 pending
thanks
uploaded to new.
Regards,
Daniel
tag 982196 pending
tag 954407 pending
thanks
uploaded to new.
Regards,
Daniel
Package: wnpp
* Package name : contrib/athenacli
* Upstream Author : dbcli
* License : BSD-3
* Homepage : https://github.com/dbcli/athenacli
athenacli is a command line interface for Amazons Athena service with
auto-completion and syntax highlighting.
Regards,
Daniel
Package: wnpp
* Package name : contrib/mssql-cli
* Upstream Author : dbcli
* License : BSD-3
* Homepage : https://github.com/dbcli/mssql-cli
mssql-cli is a command line interface for Microsoft SQL Server with
auto-completion and syntax highlighting.
Regards,
Daniel
Package: wnpp
* Package name : contrib/athenacli
* Upstream Author : dbcli
* License : BSD-3
* Homepage : https://github.com/dbcli/athenacli
athenacli is a command line interface for Amazons Athena service with
auto-completion and syntax highlighting.
Regards,
Daniel
Package: wnpp
* Package name : contrib/mssql-cli
* Upstream Author : dbcli
* License : BSD-3
* Homepage : https://github.com/dbcli/mssql-cli
mssql-cli is a command line interface for Microsoft SQL Server with
auto-completion and syntax highlighting.
Regards,
Daniel
Package: wnpp
* Package name : src:cli-helpers, bin:python3-cli-helpers
* Upstream Author : Amjith Ramanujam
* License : BSD-3
* Homepage : https://github.com/dbcli/cli_helpers/
CLI Helpers is a Python package that makes it easy to perform common
tasks when building command-line apps.
Package: wnpp
* Package name : src:cli-helpers, bin:python3-cli-helpers
* Upstream Author : Amjith Ramanujam
* License : BSD-3
* Homepage : https://github.com/dbcli/cli_helpers/
CLI Helpers is a Python package that makes it easy to perform common
tasks when building command-line apps.
Hi Christian
On 2/3/21 10:10 AM, Christian Göttsche wrote:
> Please consider applying the appended patch to pass the CXXFLAGS from
> the environment to the build system
applying it literally would afaics break cross-compliation support. I'll
have to check on how dh expect multiple variables to
tag 982178 pending
thanks
uploaded to NEW.
Regards,
Daniel
tag 982178 pending
thanks
uploaded to NEW.
Regards,
Daniel
Package: wnpp
* Package name : src:pytzdata, bin:python3-pytzdata
* Upstream Author : Sébastien Eustace
* License : MIT
* Homepage : https://pypi.org/project/pytzdata
pytzdata is a depends by pendulum, which in turn is used by pgcli.
Regards,
Daniel
Package: wnpp
* Package name : src:pytzdata, bin:python3-pytzdata
* Upstream Author : Sébastien Eustace
* License : MIT
* Homepage : https://pypi.org/project/pytzdata
pytzdata is a depends by pendulum, which in turn is used by pgcli.
Regards,
Daniel
retitle 892283 ITP: python-pendulum -- Python datetimes made easy
owner 892283 Daniel Baumann
thanks
Hi,
I've uploaded this to NEW.
Regards,
Daniel
retitle 892283 ITP: python-pendulum -- Python datetimes made easy
owner 892283 Daniel Baumann
thanks
Hi,
I've uploaded this to NEW.
Regards,
Daniel
Hi,
we're hiring...
* 2x Linux Engineer (m/w/d), 80-100%, permanent position
https://jobs.bfh.ch/offene-stellen/linux-engineer-m-w-d/2186fc66-bd85-4462-9d6e-c2d88870c015
* 1x Network Engineer (m/w/d), 80-100%, permanent position
On 12/7/20 5:23 PM, Antonio Diaz Diaz wrote:
> Thank you very much for the warning.
that's literally the least I can do to support lzip ;))
> These RCs have non-trivial changes
I'll upload them all to experimental then, just to see if it builds on
all platforms.
> Is it enough if I publish the
Hi Antonio
just to make you aware..
Debian 11, the next Debian stable release due to be released in Q2/2021,
is about to be feature-frozen in the beginning of the year:
* 2021-01-12: build-essential/toolchain freeze
* 2021-02-12: general freeze for all packages
Details:
retitle 962573 new upstream (0.44)
thanks
Hi,
there's a new version released now, which includes SRBDS.
Regards,
Daniel
Package: intel-microcode
Severity: normal
Hi Henrique
as you might be aware, Intel "just" released a new microcode release..
containing amongst other things "fixes" for the RAPL/Platypus issues.
Regards,
Daniel
Hi Julian
it seems we're hit with the bug fixed in 2.1, can you please upload
networkd-dispatcher 2.1 to Debian?
Regards,
Daniel
Package: radvd
Hi Geert,
thank you for maintaining radvd. Unfortunately I'm hit by a bug that got
fixed in radvd which makes it unable for me to use it with my provider.
It would be super nice if you could upgrade to version 2.19.
Regards,
Daniel
retitle new upstream release (1.4.13)
thanks
...and now there's 1.4.13.
Regards,
Daniel
retitle new upstream release (1.4.13)
thanks
...and now there's 1.4.13.
Regards,
Daniel
Package: wnpp
* Package name : ttyd
* Upstream Author : Shuanglei Tao
* License : MIT
* Homepage : https://github.com/tsl0922/ttyd
ttyd is a leightweight straight-forward terminal over http/https
program. Compared to ajaxterm, anyterm, shellinabox and others it is
much better because
Package: wnpp
* Package name : ttyd
* Upstream Author : Shuanglei Tao
* License : MIT
* Homepage : https://github.com/tsl0922/ttyd
ttyd is a leightweight straight-forward terminal over http/https
program. Compared to ajaxterm, anyterm, shellinabox and others it is
much better because
Package: tty-server
Version: 0.0~git20201003.5fcfdf5+ds-1
Hi,
I've tried tty-server out, but it seems not to work for me.
I'm using "example.net" in the following commands, but have been using a
proper dns entry in reality of course.
Also, before making it work "properly" behind an apache
Package: tty-share
Version: 0.6.2+ds1-1
Hi,
when trying to use a different shell (or, bash with an option), I've
tried using '-command' as described in 'tty-share --help', which then fails:
daniel@daniel:~$ tty-share -comand /bin/bash
flag provided but not defined: -comand
Usage of tty-share:
Package: pam
Version: 1.3.1-5
Severity: serious
Hi,
rebuilding pam on buster fails to build from source with the following
error:
---snip---
[...]
Making all in pam_selinux
make[4]: Entering directory '/build/pam-1.3.1-5/modules/pam_selinux'
gcc -DHAVE_CONFIG_H -I. -I../.. -Wdate-time
Package: pam
Version: 1.3.1-5
Severity: serious
Hi,
rebuilding pam on buster fails to build from source with the following
error:
---snip---
[...]
Making all in pam_selinux
make[4]: Entering directory '/build/pam-1.3.1-5/modules/pam_selinux'
gcc -DHAVE_CONFIG_H -I. -I../.. -Wdate-time
retitle 952959 new upstream (1.25)
thanks
status update: I'll give it another go during this weekend to finish up
stuff.
Regards,
Daniel
On 10/9/20 9:25 AM, r...@rene-engelhard.de wrote:
> And this also would have been wrong, unoconv is not built out of
> src:libreoffice but a different source (and is even a different project on a
> different place anyway).
oh, crap.. my memory was totally convinced it's src:libreoffice, sorry
On 10/9/20 8:27 AM, r...@rene-engelhard.de wrote:
> Better as (first) alternative though so using the "GUI version" still will
> work.
absolutely, thanks.
> But why are you filing this against libre office and not unoconv? It's
> unoconv doing the stuff, not libreoffice?
sorry; I generally
Package: libreoffice
Version: 1:7.0.2-1
Severity: minor
Hi,
thank you for providing unoconv as a seperate package. Currently it
recommends libreoffice-writer, libreoffice-calc etc.
Since unoconf is, when installed separatly, probably mostly used in a
non-interactive way.. woudn't it make sense
Package: libreoffice
Version: 1:7.0.2-1
Severity: minor
Hi,
thank you for providing unoconv as a seperate package. Currently it
recommends libreoffice-writer, libreoffice-calc etc.
Since unoconf is, when installed separatly, probably mostly used in a
non-interactive way.. woudn't it make sense
Hi,
On 9/11/20 9:59 PM, sylvestre...@ledru.info wrote:
> Did you try to propose them upstream first?
like written in my first message, this is already upstream.
There is just no new upstream release, hence it would be nice if you
(preferably) upload a snapshot of the git head, or, cherry-pick
Hi,
thank you again for maintaining spectre-meltdown-checker in debian.
I'm aware that there's no new upstream release since quite a while, yet
it would be very handy to have the above mentioned commits merged in the
debian package.
Would you accept patches for it?
Regards,
Daniel
reopen 953093
thanks
hm, looks like a misunderstanding.. this shoudn't have been closed. I'll
ask David to close it when it's in the archive.
Regards,
Daniel
reopen 953093
thanks
hm, looks like a misunderstanding.. this shoudn't have been closed. I'll
ask David to close it when it's in the archive.
Regards,
Daniel
Package: graphite-web
Severity: wishlist
Hi,
thank you for maintaining graphite-web in Debian.
It would be nice if you could upgrade the package to the current
upstream version (1.1.7).
Regards,
Daniel
close 952435
thanks
Hi,
navgis is still in debian (and also in testing), closing this bug.
Regards,
Daniel
close 952435
thanks
Hi,
navgis is still in debian (and also in testing), closing this bug.
Regards,
Daniel
Package: wnpp
* Package name : gita
* Upstream Author : Dong Zhou
* License : MIT
* Homepage : https://github.com/nosarthur/gita
Gita is a command-line tool to manage multiple git repos:
* display the status of multiple Git repos such as branch,
modification, commit message side
Package: wnpp
* Package name : gita
* Upstream Author : Dong Zhou
* License : MIT
* Homepage : https://github.com/nosarthur/gita
Gita is a command-line tool to manage multiple git repos:
* display the status of multiple Git repos such as branch,
modification, commit message side
retitle 963760 new upstream release (1.4.11)
thanks
...and now there's 1.4.11.
Regards,
Daniel
retitle 963760 new upstream release (1.4.11)
thanks
...and now there's 1.4.11.
Regards,
Daniel
Package: nextcloud-desktop
Severity: wishlist
Hi,
it would be nice if you could upgrade to version 2.6.5.
Regards,
Daniel
Package: apt
Version: 2.1.9
Severity: serious
Hi,
I think I've found a regression in the apt 2.1.9 upload.
When building system images, we do call 'apt install' with all the
packages in one single line, which is what we've been e.g. doing since
2006 for all the live images. Until 2.1.8 this
Package: apt
Version: 2.1.9
Severity: serious
Hi,
I think I've found a regression in the apt 2.1.9 upload.
When building system images, we do call 'apt install' with all the
packages in one single line, which is what we've been e.g. doing since
2006 for all the live images. Until 2.1.8 this
Package: nodejs
Tags: experimental
Severity: wishlist
Hi,
it would be nice if you could upgrade to 14.7 in experimental, it
contains (as of 14.5) newer v8 that's significantly faster/better.
Regards,
Daniel
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Package: nodejs
Tags: experimental
Severity: wishlist
Hi,
it would be nice if you could upgrade to 14.7 in experimental, it
contains (as of 14.5) newer v8 that's significantly faster/better.
Regards,
Daniel
retitle 902121 pgcli bash completion script
tag 902121 fixed-upstream
thanks
This has been merged upstream as of version 3.0.0, however, the debian
source tarball doesn't contain it (github vs pypi I guess).
Regards,
Daniel
Hi Carsten,
On 8/8/20 7:11 PM, Carsten Schoenert wrote:
> Mechtilde and myself are working on the required packaging for tbsync
> and the also required providers for TbSync. We had some difficulties to
> get the system installed packages working with Thunderbird due the API
> changes in
Hi Carsten,
On 8/8/20 7:11 PM, Carsten Schoenert wrote:
> Mechtilde and myself are working on the required packaging for tbsync
> and the also required providers for TbSync. We had some difficulties to
> get the system installed packages working with Thunderbird due the API
> changes in
Package: tbsync
Hi,
thank you for maintaining tbsync in debian. it would be nice if you
could upgrade it to the current upstream version (2.16), which will make
it work with thunderbird 78.
the current packages of tbsync in experimental install fine with tb 78,
but do not work.
Regards,
Daniel
Package: tbsync
Hi,
thank you for maintaining tbsync in debian. it would be nice if you
could upgrade it to the current upstream version (2.16), which will make
it work with thunderbird 78.
the current packages of tbsync in experimental install fine with tb 78,
but do not work.
Regards,
Daniel
Hi,
thank you for your report.
On 8/2/20 6:43 AM, Job Bautista wrote:
> The upstream had released a new upstream release versioned 1.12-rc1 on
> 9 June 2020.
Yes, I follow the upstream mailinglist and am aware. However, I usually
do not upload pre-releases to debian.
> Please package it either
On 7/31/20 1:05 PM, Gianfranco Costamagna wrote:
> attached the upstream fix refreshed on top of the current debian version
great, thanks a lot for the help; I'll upload within the next couple of
hours.
Regards,
Daniel
On 7/31/20 1:05 PM, Gianfranco Costamagna wrote:
> attached the upstream fix refreshed on top of the current debian version
great, thanks a lot for the help; I'll upload within the next couple of
hours.
Regards,
Daniel
severity 963760 serious
thanks
Hi,
what's the status of this?
Regards,
Daniel
severity 963760 serious
thanks
Hi,
what's the status of this?
Regards,
Daniel
Package: mycli
Severity: important
Hi Lennart,
mycli 1.22.0 fixes, amongst others the prompt-toolkit one, a bunch of
quite important bugfixes. It would be nice if you could update the
package in debian.
Regards,
Daniel
Package: gimp-help
Severity: normal
Hi,
thank you for maintaining gimp-help in debian. It would be nice if you
could upgrade the package to match the version of gimp in unstable (2.10).
Regards,
Daniel
Package: knot-resolver
Severity: wishlist
Hi,
knot-resolver 5.1.2 is available, it would be nice if you could upgrade
the package.
Regards,
Daniel
On 7/16/20 9:37 AM, Santiago Ruano Rincón wrote:
> I leave this as a note: kresd upstream removed systemd sockets support
> since 5.0:
> https://gitlab.nic.cz/knot/knot-resolver/-/issues/485
I'm afraid I don't understand what this has to with the original problem.
the original problem is the
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