On 20/09/13 09:07, Paul Wise wrote:
On Thu, Sep 19, 2013 at 2:42 PM, Daniel Pocock wrote:
PostBooks distributes their schema as a Postgres binary dump file for
use with pg_restore
What is their reason for using the binary format? Could they be
convinced to switch to or add something more
The latest push in postbooks.git links to the shared libs of openrpt
I've tested and it appears to be running fine
$ ldd bin/xtuple
linux-vdso.so.1 (0x7fffac969000)
libwrtembed.so.1 = /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libwrtembed.so.1
(0x7fcc7a97a000)
libcommon.so.1 =
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Upstream:
http://www.xtuple.org
License: CPAL (derived from Mozilla)
https://www.xtuple.com/CPAL
Initial observations:
Used by Postbooks, ITP:
http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=703645
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Upstream:
http://www.xtuple.org
License: CPAL (derived from Mozilla)
https://www.xtuple.com/CPAL
Initial observations:
Used by Postbooks, ITP:
http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=703645
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Upstream:
http://www.xtuple.org
License: CPAL (derived from Mozilla)
https://www.xtuple.com/CPAL
Initial observations:
Used by Postbooks, ITP:
http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=703645
On 20/09/13 17:07, Paul Tagliamonte wrote:
On Fri, Sep 20, 2013 at 05:04:50PM +0200, Daniel Pocock wrote:
On 20/09/13 15:49, Paul Tagliamonte wrote:
On Fri, Sep 20, 2013 at 02:47:39PM +0100, Jonathan Dowland wrote:
On Fri, Sep 20, 2013 at 12:20:38PM +0200, Paul Wise wrote:
It is also
csvimp builds fail, libopenrpt-dev needs to contain some of the
generated artifacts from the build, I've committed a fix that solves
this for me
g++ -c -m64 -pipe -O2 -Wall -W -D_REENTRANT -DQT_WEBKIT -DQT_NO_DEBUG
-DQT_SQL_LIB -DQT_GUI_LIB -DQT_CORE_LIB -DQT_SHARED
The latest upload of csvimp depends on libopenrpt-dev and requires the
fix mentioned earlier
I had to make a couple of trivial patches, these may provide hints for
packaging postbooks itself
All lintian warnings are now gone
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A database schema is required in order to run the PostBooks application
The database schema is not included in the source tarball. Rather,
upstream distributes the schema as a separate download
They have several schemas available:
- an empty database (just the tables)
- a quickstart database
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Upstream:
http://www.xtuple.org
http://www.xtuple.org/DataImportTool
License: CPAL (derived from Mozilla)
https://www.xtuple.com/CPAL
Initial observations:
Used by Postbooks, ITP:
http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin
We now have a packaging team for Postbooks and dependencies:
https://alioth.debian.org/projects/pkg-xtuple/
Andrew has now started uploading to Mercurial on alioth
http://anonscm.debian.org/hg/collab-maint/xtuple/
Upstream now appears to be using github as well as sourceforge:
One important issue for this package will be the database upgrade
procedure between major releases of Debian
Does upstream provide a suitable schema update mechanism that can
upgrade users who only upgrade every 2 years, or do they only support
upgrades between each of their own consecutive
in README.source
Original Message
Subject:csvimp_0.4.7-1_amd64.changes is NEW
Date: Wed, 18 Sep 2013 16:03:01 +
From: Debian FTP Masters ftpmas...@ftp-master.debian.org
To: Debian xTuple Maintainers
pkg-xtuple-maintain...@lists.alioth.debian.org, Daniel Pocock
dan
I've done the following:
- repack the upstream tarball 3.3.3 used by Andrew, removing binary
artifacts
- import tarball into a fresh git repository with git-import-orig
- copy Andrew's debian/* from hg into git and commit as-is
- adapt for DEP-5, put VCS fields into control file, etc
- push
On 18/09/13 19:49, Andrew Shadura wrote:
Hello,
On Wed, 18 Sep 2013 19:42:59 +0200
Daniel Pocock dan...@pocock.com.au wrote:
- repack the upstream tarball 3.3.3 used by Andrew, removing binary
artifacts
- import tarball into a fresh git repository with git-import-orig
- copy Andrew's
Just some comments about versions for the xTuple source packages:
- I think the first commits in the git repos should be the versions
Andrew has used in production (please confirm versions for each pkg)
- we can then commit on the upstream branch the versions that I've used
in production:
-
On 13/09/13 08:45, Ralf Treinen wrote:
Here is a list of files that are known to be shared by both packages
(according to the Contents file for sid/amd64, which may be
slightly out of sync):
/etc/radiusclient/dictionary
/etc/radiusclient/dictionary.ascend
Package: ftp.debian.org
src:radiusclient is replaced by the new src:freeradius-client
Upstream explain it here:
http://freeradius.org/freeradius-client/ (see History)
The new src package is here:
http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=717324
and is now available in sid and jessie
A lot of upstreams use this tool or jshint during their build,
particularly due to systems like grunt encouraging it in their docs
To save time for other maintainers, why not package a repackaged
upstream tarball?
Just strip out everything with the no evil clause
None of the logic is
On 04/09/13 14:33, Paul Tagliamonte wrote:
On Wed, Sep 04, 2013 at 02:15:40PM +0200, Daniel Pocock wrote:
A lot of upstreams use this tool or jshint during their build,
particularly due to systems like grunt encouraging it in their docs
Yep. I like jshint. In fact, I co-work with the guy
On 29/08/13 15:37, Carsten Schoenert wrote:
Hello Daniel,
On Thu, Aug 29, 2013 at 03:00:58PM +0200, Daniel Pocock wrote:
Is icedove 17 likely to appear in backports any time soon? I might try
building it on wheezy and run it with the SOGo connector 17 plugin to
see if it is more
I have a Debian wheezy server running the DAViCal package
On the desktop, I have icedove and iceowl-extension (Calendar). They
work fine with the DAViCal server for calendar/tasks. I've also tested
the Evolution client using DAViCal for contacts, that works fine too.
I downloaded upstream's
On 29/08/13 14:57, Jeroen Dekkers wrote:
At Thu, 29 Aug 2013 14:21:20 +0200,
Daniel Pocock wrote:
I have a Debian wheezy server running the DAViCal package
On the desktop, I have icedove and iceowl-extension (Calendar). They
work fine with the DAViCal server for calendar/tasks. I've also
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http://www.jssip.net
MIT license
This is a complete WebRTC SIP softphone developed in JavaScript
To demo, try http://tryit.jssip.net
It was demonstrated in the RTC track at DebConf13, please see the video
for an overview
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Upstream uses Grunt
Grunt isn't packaged yet
http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=673727
I've submitted a Makefile so JsSIP can build without Grunt
https://github.com/versatica/JsSIP/pull/152
Upstream packaging issues discussed here:
Could the jshint code just be uploaded to the non-free archive for the
moment? Then node-grunt would potentially belong in contrib
This would allow developers of other packages to proceed with their
efforts. Other packages that build-depend on node-grunt would end up in
contrib too, which is
On 26/08/13 14:02, Gustavo Noronha Silva wrote:
Em Seg, 2013-08-26 às 12:04 +0200, Daniel Pocock escreveu:
Could the jshint code just be uploaded to the non-free archive for the
moment? Then node-grunt would potentially belong in contrib
This would allow developers of other packages
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http://pegjs.majda.cz/
MIT license
This is a parser generator for JavaScript
It is used as a build dependency for the JsSIP WebRTC softphone to build
a SIP parser
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Uploaded, in git:
Vcs-Browser: http://anonscm.debian.org/gitweb/?p=pkg-javascript/pegjs.git
Vcs-Git: git://git.debian.org/git/pkg-javascript/pegjs.git
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I just tried to build the grunt package from the VCS myself as I'd like
to test with the JsSIP code and start packaging it.
I can build the grunt package and install it without errors.
It doesn't appear to install any launch script (e.g. /usr/bin/grunt)
When I try to run it manually
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http://danielpocock.com/ganglia-nagios-bridge
https://github.com/ganglia/ganglia-nagios-bridge
LGPL-3
Ganglia is a performance monitoring system with an agent that is
extremely lightweight and extremely easy to deploy to large
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Avis is a high-performance event router. It provides a fast
publish/subscribe event routing service compatible with the commercial
Elvin implementation developed by Mantara Software.
GPL-3 license
http://avis.sourceforge.net
It is
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Avis is a high-performance event router. It provides a fast
publish/subscribe event routing service compatible with the commercial
Elvin implementation developed by Mantara Software.
LGPL-3 license
http://avis.sourceforge.net
It is
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http://www.openmama.org
OpenMAMA is a high performance Middleware Agnostic Messaging API that
provides a consistent abstraction layer over a variety of message
oriented middlewares. OpenMAMA is an open source project hosted at The
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reConServer is a SIP conferencing server based on the reSIProcate /
reCon API
BSD license
https://github.com/resiprocate/reConServer
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I just saw your comments on the ITP about creating a stripped branch
I package some sources that have an upstream debian/ tree in their
tarball. I just use the --filter argument to git-import-orig and it
excludes that. You can use the same argument to exclude any other file
or subtree, but I
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Netxx is a C++ networking framework
BSD license
Upstream repo has gone away
However, it is used in other projects, for example, the reSIProcate test
framework
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Cajun is a C++ header package implementing JSON
http://sourceforge.net/projects/cajun-jsonapi
BSD license
Used by resiprocate = 1.9.0
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This is a continuation of the radiusclient-ng project, renamed to
freeradius-client
It is an independent source package (not from the freeradius server
source tree)
it is almost identical to the old radiusclient-ng source package, with
some bug fixes
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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
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,
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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
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Upstream is Henri, on CC. His web site is
http://dhcpy6d.ifw-dresden.de
I've offered to help him get the package in shape but we would
potentially like help from another sponsor
Benefit to Debian:
- the ISC DHCPD
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Upstream:
http://sipxtapi.sipfoundry.org
License:
LGPL
Comments:
Provides a full SDK (libraries and headers) for building SIP user agents
(softphones and/or telephony services)
This is a dependency
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Upstream:
http://drupal.org/project/libraries
License:
GPL v2 or later
Comments:
This Drupal module allows other Drupal modules to share common code.
Typically, the common code is a third party JavaScript library
Some issues to be decided:
- naming convention for source package/orig.tar.gz
- is the version 2.1 or is it 7.x-2-1 ?
- patching it to look in /usr/local/drupal/7/libraries
- is there any packaging team that this could belong to, or would it be
worthwhile creating one?
Overview of the concept
Andrew Shadura has indicated that he is developing packages of PostBooks
already:
http://lists.debian.org/debian-devel/2013/03/msg00358.html
and may take ownership of this ITP bug.
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Upstream:
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https://www.xtuple.com/postbooks
License: CPAL (derived from Mozilla)
https://www.xtuple.com/CPAL
Initial observations:
Depends on openrpt and csvimp (from the same upstream)
http
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Daniel,
On 02/23/2013 07:48 AM, I wrote:
Again: I'm not eager to package and test versions older than
1.4.8. And yes, I tried with 1.4.1. IMO we should just go
forward and forget about older
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Hi Markus,
Thanks for uploading asio 1.4.8 to mentors, has anybody else followed up with
you about sponsoring this package?
I am also based in Switzerland, I use asio as part of the
resiprocate-turn-server package, which is essential for WebRTC.
The old version, 1.4.1, doesn't work with
Markus Wanner mar...@bluegap.ch wrote:
Daniel,
On 02/22/2013 10:53 AM, Daniel Pocock wrote:
Thanks for uploading asio 1.4.8 to mentors, has anybody else followed
up
with you about sponsoring this package?
Nope, I'll ping mentors about it. Or are you a Debian Developer who
could sponsor
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Daniel,
On 02/22/2013 08:19 PM, Daniel Pocock wrote:
I've also created a git VCS for tracking the asio package, it is
currently under collab-maint
Cool.
but I'd like to move it under pkg-boost
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I'd like to join the pkg-boost team, I can't promise too much help,
but I'd like to help Markus get involved with packaging asio
(currently orphaned). He has tried uploading to mentors several times:
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Hi Andreas,
Can you please let me know about the status of the package - are you
still ITP? Or would you prefer somebody else to take over? Or is
there some blocking issue?
I'm actually doing a joint session with Evan (StatusNet
PM, Daniel Pocock wrote:
Hi Andreas,
Can you please let me know about the status of the package - are
you still ITP? Or would you prefer somebody else to take over?
Or is there some blocking issue?
I'm actually doing a joint session with Evan (StatusNet
founder/upstream) at FOSDEM
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Upstream:
http://code.google.com/p/ice4j/
http://www.jitsi.org
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I've packaged SimpleID
It is comparable to phpmyid (in other words, it installs easily with apache and
php, no other major dependencies like databases, but you can use a database or
LDAP if you want)
Testing and feedback wiuld be very welcome as this package is new to Debian
The OpenSSL license status needs to be confirmed and possibly override
the error.
The debian/rules file or the python setup script may need to be adapted
to use CFLAGS from dpkg-buildpackage when compiling things:
W: python-sipsimple: hardening-no-relro
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Upstream:
http://devel.ag-projects.com/repositories/python-eventlib/
Tarball:
http://download.ag-projects.com/SipClient/python-eventlib-0.1.0.tar.gz
This is a fork of the python-eventlet code. It is used by many
Now on mentors:
https://mentors.debian.net/package/python-eventlib
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Upstream:
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The current version of python-sipsimple tries to download PjSIP code
during the build process:
Cleaning PJSIP
Fetching PJSIP
Patching PJSIP
Patching PortAudio
Configuring PJSIP
Therefore, I have contacted upstream to discuss the various options
(packaging PjSIP for Debian, forking PjSIP or
Hi Anibal,
Is this tag correct for a package uploaded to experimental?
It is not the same as the ganglia-web package that exists in unstable/wheezy
Regards,
Daniel
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On 30/08/12 23:56, Chris Knadle wrote:
On Thursday, August 30, 2012 14:51:06, Daniel Pocock wrote (to #682010):
This is not a comment in support of or against Mumble, rather, it is
looking beyond Mumble
A few weeks ago I put up a wiki page about alternatives to mumble:
http
Upstream has published their own un-official Debian packages for anyone
wanting to play with this software:
http://www.sylkserver.com/download.phtml
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Upstream:
http://www.turnserver.org
The Jitsi development group is CC'd on this ITP bug because they are
the upstream contact for TurnServer.org
Tarball:
http://turnserver.sourceforge.net/index.php?n
On 10/08/12 11:49, Daniel Pocock wrote:
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Upstream:
http://www.turnserver.org
The Jitsi development group is CC'd on this ITP bug because they are
the upstream contact for TurnServer.org
Tarball
Linker error suggests adding -fPIC
CPPFLAGS += -fPIC
makes the error go away
-
Binary installed to usr/bin - should be installed to
usr/sbin/turnserver, e.g. update src/Makefile.am
bin_PROGRAMS = test_turn_client test_echo_server
sbin_PROGRAMS =
An initial version of the official Debian package is now on
mentors.debian.net waiting for a DD to sponsor it:
http://mentors.debian.net/package/turnserver
There is a new bug requesting a sponsor (RFS bug):
http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=684529
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Upstream:
http://sylkserver.com
SylkServer is a standalone conferencing module that works with a SIP
proxy or Jabber/XMPP protocol
It is ideal for people who have an existing SIP proxy like repro
(reSIProcate
SylkServer is now in pkg-voip:
http://git.debian.org/?p=pkg-voip/sylkserver.git;a=summary
I built a 2.0.0~pre1 tarball manually for this purpose - the process is
described in README.Debian:
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python-msrplib:
http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=682710
python-xcaplib:
http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=682711
Upstream to help merge their `python-backports' package into the Debian
source package
Upstream has forked python-eventlet 0.8, they will
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Ganglia web interface is now distributed as a separate upstream tarball
- it is no longer part of the main Ganglia release tarball used for the
existing Ganglia packages.
http://ganglia.info
I have started preparing a source package using a git VCS on alioth
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I've integrated Gregor's work with some of my own work, and I've also
overhauled the upstream build system to use autotools and generate
correct SONAMEs
I've built a pre-release 1.8.0 tarball to test the Debian packaging
process and work out if the new upstream build system really delivers
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ganglia-modules-linux provides extra modules for Ganglia on Linux machines.
http://gmod-linux.sourceforge.net/
In particular, the package provides:
- disk IO metrics
- per-filesystem metrics
- multi-CPU metrics (slightly optimized version of the module from the
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I've created a working SimpleID package
http://simpleid.sourceforge.net/
It also works with the dynalogin packages that I am preparing
http://www.dynalogin.org
As my Debian Maintainer status is still pending, I'm looking for a
sponsor to upload these
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I've built packages of dynalogin and the PHP code
http://www.dynalogin.org
I've tested it with phpMyID (now deprecated) and SimpleID, this is the
first practical use case. The package makes it very easy to get up and
running.
Togeher with simpleID,
I've created a branch of reSIProcate that builds with autotools rather
than the reSIProcate build system
In particular:
- this provides a path to remediating the issues with SONAME that
previous packaging attempts encountered
- a Debian control file has been added on the branch and tested for
Packages like cman and clvm (Red Hat's cluster LVM) are available in
Debian, is this the recommended enterprise solution now? It would be
good to point people in the right direction, and let them know what is
the strategic solution for Debian.
The wiki page http://wiki.debian.org/EVMS
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