Bug#687620: RFS: udpxy/1.0.23-1 [ITP]

2012-09-14 Thread Alex 'AdUser' Z
Package: sponsorship-requests
Severity: wishlist

Dear Mentors,

I'm looking for sponsor for package 'udpxy' -- a UDP-to-HTTP multicast traffic 
relay daemon.
Main purpose of this package - allow use of multicasted stream behind NAT, 
without
configuring igmp forwarding on router.

WNPP request are here  :  
http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=687543
Package uploaded just now  :  https://mentors.debian.net/package/udpxy

Package name: udpxy
Version : 1.0.23
URL : http://www.udpxy.com
License : GPL-3+
Section : net
Upstream author : Pavel V. Cherenkov pcheren...@gmail.com


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Re: Plugin Sub-Packaging

2012-09-14 Thread BRAGA, Bruno
Looks much better.

Thanks!

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On Thu, Sep 13, 2012 at 9:43 PM, Gergely Nagy alger...@balabit.hu wrote:

 BRAGA, Bruno bruno.br...@gmail.com writes:

  The hack I am doing to get this working is to basically to alter the
 main
  package bash_completion file, which is created with a variable prepared
 to
  be tempered with by plugin installations:
 
  ...
  opts=option1 ... optionN
  plugin_opts=
  ...

 Would it not be better if you did something like:

 for f in /etc/somewhere/else.d/*.completion; do
 . $f
 done

 Where files in /etc/somewhere/else.d/ would be like this:

 plugin_opts=$plugin_opts option-plugin1

 That way, plugins could drop a file in said dir, and the bash completion
 would pick it up, hopefully, and you don't have to modify any file from
 another package (which would be a horrible thing to do anyway).

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Need help for watch file

2012-09-14 Thread Andreas Tille
Hi,

to enable properly downloading the volview sources I tried the following
watch file:

version=3
opts=\
dversionmangle=s/[~\+]dfsg//,\
downloadurlmangle=s/VolView-([\d\.]+)-Linux-x86_64.sh/VolViewSrc.tar.gz/,\
filenamemangle=s/VolView(-[\d\.]+)-Linux-x86_64.sh/VolViewSrc$1.tar.gz/ \
http://www.kitware.com/products/vvdownload.html \
http://www.kitware.com/VolView/files/VolView-([\d\.]+)-Linux-x86_64.sh

$ /usr/bin/uscan --verbose --force-download
-- Scanning for watchfiles in .
-- Found watchfile in ./debian
-- In debian/watch, processing watchfile line:
   
opts=dversionmangle=s/[~\+]dfsg//,downloadurlmangle=s/VolView-([\d\.]+)-Linux-x86_64.sh/VolViewSrc.tar.gz/,filenamemangle=s/VolView(-[\d\.]+)-Linux-x86_64.sh/VolViewSrc$1.tar.gz/
 http://www.kitware.com/products/vvdownload.html 
http://www.kitware.com/VolView/files/VolView-([\d\.]+)-Linux-x86_64.sh
-- Found the following matching hrefs:
 http://www.kitware.com/VolView/files/VolView-3.4-Linux-x86_64.sh
 http://www.kitware.com/VolView/files/VolView-3.4-Linux-x86_64.sh
 http://www.kitware.com/VolView/files/VolView-3.4-Linux-x86_64.sh
Newest version on remote site is 3.4, local version is 3.4+dfsg
 (mangled local version number 3.4)
 = Package is up to date
Newest version on remote site is 3.4, local version is 3.4+dfsg
 (mangled local version number 3.4)
 = Forcing download as requested
-- Downloading updated package 
http://www.kitware.com/VolView/files/VolViewSrc-3.4.tar.gz
uscan warning: ../http://www.kitware.com/VolView/files/VolViewSrc-3.4.tar.gz 
does not appear to be a compressed file;
the file command says: ERROR: cannot open 
`../http://www.kitware.com/VolView/files/VolViewSrc-3.4.tar.gz' (No such file 
or directory)

Not processing this file any further!
-- Scan finished


If I leave out the filenamemangle option the correct file is downloaded
- but it is named *.sh which is a bit stupid for a tar.gz.  Any hint
(besides bothering upstream ... somebody from kitware in CC - Luis it
would help if you could care for a properly numbered downloadable tarball.)

Kind regards

   Andreas.

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Processed: retitle to RFS: feedgnuplot/1.22-2 [ITP]

2012-09-14 Thread Debian Bug Tracking System
Processing commands for cont...@bugs.debian.org:

 retitle 686417 RFS: feedgnuplot/1.22-2 [ITP]
Bug #686417 [sponsorship-requests] RFS: feedgnuplot/1.22-1 [ITP]
Changed Bug title to 'RFS: feedgnuplot/1.22-2 [ITP]' from 'RFS: 
feedgnuplot/1.22-1 [ITP]'
 stop
Stopping processing here.

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Bug#685998: RFS: 0install/1.11-1

2012-09-14 Thread Thomas Leonard
On 7 September 2012 16:44, Thomas Leonard tal...@gmail.com wrote:
 On 7 September 2012 16:38, Bart Martens ba...@debian.org wrote:
[...]
 Hi Thomas,

 The upstream source package name is still zeroinstall-injector.
 http://0install.net/install-source.html
 http://downloads.sf.net/project/zero-install/injector/1.11/zeroinstall-injector-1.11.tar.bz2

 I have not yet looked any further than that.

 I can rename it if necessary (1.12 will have the new name upstream),
 but I don't think this needs to hold up the Debian package split, does
 it?

 Note that this bug is linked from the front page of
 http://0install.net (we need a sponsor from Debian to approve the
 change) if you need confirmation that upstream agrees with the
 rename.

Hi Bart,

Just to clarify: are you dealing with this package rename request, or
do I need to ask on the mentors list?

Thanks,


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Another watch file problem

2012-09-14 Thread Andreas Tille
Hi,

I stumbled upon another watch file problem for package visad which is
available via ftp.  I considered the following watch file a good idea

opts=downloadurlmangle=s?$?/visad_src.jar?,filenamemangle=s?$?/visad_src.jar? \
ftp://ftp.ssec.wisc.edu/pub/visad-([\d\.]+)

but got the following warning:

   uscan warning: downloadurlmangle option invalid for ftp sites,

so it seems there is no real chance to obtain an unversioned file from a
versioned ftp directory.

As always I can confirm:  I know that asking upstream is most probably
the better way to fix this but in this case the chances to get a quick
fix are low.

Kind regards

Andreas.

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Re: Need help for watch file

2012-09-14 Thread Charles Plessy
Le Fri, Sep 14, 2012 at 04:21:33PM +0200, Andreas Tille a écrit :
 
 version=3
 opts=\
 dversionmangle=s/[~\+]dfsg//,\
 downloadurlmangle=s/VolView-([\d\.]+)-Linux-x86_64.sh/VolViewSrc.tar.gz/,\
 filenamemangle=s/VolView(-[\d\.]+)-Linux-x86_64.sh/VolViewSrc$1.tar.gz/ \
 http://www.kitware.com/products/vvdownload.html \
 http://www.kitware.com/VolView/files/VolView-([\d\.]+)-Linux-x86_64.sh
 
 -- Downloading updated package 
 http://www.kitware.com/VolView/files/VolViewSrc-3.4.tar.gz
 uscan warning: ../http://www.kitware.com/VolView/files/VolViewSrc-3.4.tar.gz 
 does not appear to be a compressed file;
 the file command says: ERROR: cannot open 
 `../http://www.kitware.com/VolView/files/VolViewSrc-3.4.tar.gz' (No such file 
 or directory)
 

Hi Andreas,

the problem here is that uscan sees the file name as:

  http://www.kitware.com/VolView/files/VolView-3.4-Linux-x86_64.sh

Your filenamemangle regular expression turns it into:

  http://www.kitware.com/VolView/files/VolViewSrc-3.4.tar.gz

A second expression is needed to remove the URL part. With the following,

  
filenamemangle=s/VolView(-[\d\.]+)-Linux-x86_64.sh/VolViewSrc$1.tar.gz/;s|http://www.kitware.com/VolView/files/||

Uscan now sees the file name as

  VolViewSrc-3.4.tar.gz

Have a nice week-end,

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