reassign 773245 src:git 1:2.1.3-1
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Vincent Cheng wrote:
Yes, source packages in main can generate binary packages in contrib;
Policy does not prevent this from happening, and there are existing
source packages in main, in the archive, which generate binary
packages in contrib. See e.g.
Paul Wise wrote:
On Fri, 2014-05-23 at 21:03 +0200, Sven Joachim wrote:
I wanted a package now, so I created one, Debian tarball is
attached. It's probably not perfect, but it works for me. Anyone who
volunteers for maintaining git-remote-bzr could use it as a starting
point.
I would be
Hi Sven,
Sven Joachim wrote:
On 2014-05-21 23:20 +0200, Jonathan Nieder wrote:
Now git-remote-bzr has graduated to its own upstream. Reopening as a
reminder to package it. (Or if someone else gets to it before me, I
won't mind.)
Well, it would have been _a little bit_ more user friendly
Paul Wise wrote:
On Thu, 2014-05-22 at 12:37 -0700, Jonathan Nieder wrote:
Okay. Alas, there's no easy answer for software that people use but
no one wants to maintain.
Are you not intending to package these? I use them quite a bit :(
If someone better than I am at Python packaging wants
retitle 703864 RFP: git-remote-hg -- bidirectional bridge between Git and
Mercurial
reassign 703864 wnpp
affects 703864 + src:git
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Anders Kaseorg wrote:
https://git.kernel.org/cgit/git/git.git/commit/?id=b2c851a8e67da752d8a5dbde5a9dae6e3428a4c9
reopen 702697
retitle 702697 RFP: git-remote-bzr -- bidirectional bridge between Git and
Bazaar
reassign 702697 wnpp
affects 702697 + src:git
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Hi,
Paul Wise wrote:
Please move these two files to the correct path and give them execute
permissions so that git clone hg::... and git clone
retitle 715534 RFP: git-p4 -- Perforce importer/exporter for git
reassign 715534 wnpp
affects 715534 + src:git
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Hi Lukas,
Lukas Anzinger wrote:
I'm still interested in having this issue fixed, and obviously I'm not
the only one.
By this issue to you mean git-p4 being included in Debian?
Hi,
YAEGASHI Takeshi wrote:
I know such a package is undesirable, but I wonder if it's completely
unacceptable for the Debian distribution.
As mentioned a few times before, I think it would be simplest to just
add cgit to the git package. If someone using cgit wants to be a
co-maintainer I'm
Chris Bannister wrote:
On Mon, Aug 05, 2013 at 10:35:01PM +0900, HIGUCHI Daisuke (VDR dai) wrote:
Mikutter is a simple, powerful and moeful twitter client.
^^
I can't find any definition of moeful
Maybe it means cute.
Thanks,
Jonathan
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Hi,
Oxan van Leeuwen wrote:
On 29-07-12 18:19, Jonathan Nieder wrote:
I would be very happy to see cgit in Debian. Perhaps we could
approach this by building cgit from the git source package, either
using dpkg source format 3.0's multiple-tarball feature or by
including cgit in the Debian
Jonathan Nieder wrote:
Oxan van Leeuwen wrote:
On 29-07-12 18:19, Jonathan Nieder wrote:
I would be very happy to see cgit in Debian. Perhaps we could
approach this by building cgit from the git source package, either
using dpkg source format 3.0's multiple-tarball feature or by
including
Package: wnpp
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Owner: jrnie...@gmail.com
* Package name: buck
Version : 0.20130612-1
Upstream Author : buck-bu...@googlegroups.com (Facebook)
* URL : http://facebook.github.io/buck/
* License : Apache-2.0
Programming Lang: Java
Description
Hi Marc,
Marc Singer wrote:
Do you need my help?
Yes, because I do not use cgit. We would need an active user to make
sure it keeps working and to evaluate requests that come in through
the BTS.
In other words, I do not want to be the cgit package maintainer, even
though I'd be fine with
Hi Marc,
Marc Singer wrote:
The upstream build of cgit requires a download of git to build libgit
which this package links statically. Thus, this package practically
depends on a change to git-core.
http://hjemli.net/git/cgit/
I would be very happy to see cgit in Debian. Perhaps we
Hi Marc,
Marc Singer wrote:
On Sun, Jul 29, 2012 at 6:36 PM, Jonathan Nieder jrnie...@gmail.com wrote:
Did you mean this to be a private reply?
Not really.
Ok, cc-ing the bug.
[...]
The policy of the git authors is their prerogative. They've made it very
clear that they will not support
retitle 343901 RFP: pbm2l7k (printer driver for Lexmark printers)
notforwarded 343901
tags 343901 =
reassign 343901 wnpp
affects 343901 = ghostscript cups foomatic-db
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Hi,
$ git show -s ghostpdl-9.05~410
commit 9c074dc8
Author: Henry Stiles henry.sti...@artifex.com
Date: Tue Aug 16
retitle 618640 RFP: capt -- first-generation Canon winprinter (e.g. LBP-1120)
support
tags 618640 - upstream
reassign 618640 wnpp
affects 618640 = cups foomatic-db
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Jonathan Nieder wrote:
Rustom Mody wrote:
http://www.openprinting.org/printer/Canon/Canon-LBP-1120
Hmm, while at it let's
Loic Dachary wrote:
Yes, absolutely. Would you like to help ?
I wish I had the expertise to help without taking too much time.
My message was from scanning through wnpp bugs to check for obsolete
RFH bugs rather than a particular interest in the package. Sorry, I
should have said so.
I tend
Francesco P. Lovergine wrote:
Yes and indeed there are also a few mere packaging aspects that are
documented only trough the mailing list and other module packages,
eventually they could be added to the page.
Ok, I've put something rough at [[Teams/DebianProFTPD]] and linked
to it from the
Hi!
Robert Millan wrote:
20:43 bartm right, hello robert
20:43 bartm still need help with grub ?
20:43 bartm not yet replaced by grub2...
20:43 bartm i'm not sure how I can help besides commenting on the bug report
20:44 bartm or can I do the next upload, to include the good patches ?
[...]
retitle 385614 O: loop-aes-utils -- Tools for mounting and manipulating
filesystems
merge 614814 385614
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Hi,
In 2006, Max Vozeler wrote:
I'm starting a new fulltime job, which will leave me with less
time to work on these packages (at least initially).
The loop-AES packages (-source,
Hi Loic et al,
Loic Dachary wrote:
In order to speed up the production of the package when a new upstream
release becomes available, I'd like to get help. Being able to upload
the package within short delay is greatly appreciated.
Debian openscenegraph maintenance seems pretty healthy these
Hi,
Raphael Hertzog wrote:
I do need such a web-application. Until smbledger is ready I'll continue
to maintain sql-ledger in a low-maintenance mode.
Thus I transform this bug into a RFH (Request for help) so that if anyone
want to take over the responsibility of this package, he can.
I'm
Hi Petter,
Petter Reinholdtsen wrote:
The hotkey-setup package is used to map special keys to key events,
which is required to get laptop keys to work properly. I'm not sure
if it is still required, as I have seen some messages indicating that
a new framework is being worked on.
Thanks for
Hi,
Boris Pek wrote:
I see new versions of wine in Debian Sid:
http://packages.qa.debian.org/w/wine.html
Is it time to close this RFH?
I think a new state of the package message would be nice, yes. :)
Jonathan
who would love to see a mingw partial architectures and wine64
packaged, but
Hi,
In January, 2009, Rene Mayorga wrote:
Ok, I still thinking that this bug should be a RFH, so I'm doing now :)
I was sifting through wnpp reports and noticed this one.
I think making this an RFH was an excellent idea, and you seem to have
recruited a reasonably sized, active team.
Of
Hi,
I was sifting through wnpp bugs and saw this one.
Francesco P. Lovergine wrote:
Note that it is now active a pkg-proftpd alioth project
with a git repository under
http://git.debian.org/?p=pkg-proftpd/proftpd-dfsg.git;a=summary
Other add-on module packages can be added under
Hi Raymond,
In March, Raymond Yip wrote:
I would like to help out the chromium team if they still need help.
I'm new here so I'm still learning, I hope I can provide assistance.
Yes, we can definitely use help! I'd suggest subscribing to the
chromium package through the PTS[1] if you haven't
Sylvestre Ledru wrote:
Actually, I rename it before upload for morse-simulator!
Heh. :) Sounds good.
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Hi Sylvestre,
Sylvestre Ledru wrote:
* Package name: morse
That's an awful package name. It makes me think of Inspector Morse
and morse code, which is too many associations to be precise. :)
(More importantly, it conflicts with an existing package in the
archive.)
How about laas-morse or
Hi,
Axel Beckert wrote:
* Package name: pxz
Version : 4.999.9beta.20091201git
Upstream Author : Jindřich Nový jn...@redhat.com
* URL or Web page : http://jnovy.fedorapeople.org/pxz/ +
https://github.com/jnovy/pxz
* License : GPLv2+
Description : Parallel
Hi Brian,
brian m. carlson wrote:
missing-manpages provides free manual pages for software that does not
have them.
Sounds useful, and like something other distros could take advantage
of, too. The man-pages project already includes pages for a few GNU
programs. Have you looked into
brian m. carlson wrote:
There's no way that they're going to be finished anytime
soon, simply because of the number of options, and also because I don't
have access to the -v --help output for every architecture, only i386,
amd64, and sparc (and maybe powerpc).
Well, one has to start
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Severity: wishlist
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* Package name: libtree-nary-perl
Version : 1.3
Upstream Author : Frederic Soriano
* URL : http://search.cpan.org/~fsoriano/Tree-Nary-1.3/
* License : Public Domain
Programming Lang:
Hiya,
David Weinehall wrote:
Description : Fetch and install SUSv4 (POSIX.1:2008) documentation
The Single Unix Specifications are not permitted to be generally
redistributed, so this is an installer that fetches them and installs
them in a Debian appropriate way.
See
owner 637742 Reinhard Tartler siret...@tauware.de
retitle 637742 ITP: pcsc-cyberjack -- REINER SCT cyberJack USB chipcard reader
user space driver
merge 637765 637742
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Christoph Anton Mitterer wrote:
* URL :
http://www.reiner-sct.com/index.php?option=contenttask=viewid=262
reassign 553707 lzma-source 4.43-14
retitle 553707 please remove squashfs-lzma module (does not work with current
kernel)
severity 553707 important
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Hi again,
Jonathan Nieder wrote:
Good news: squashfs maintainer Phillip Lougher is pushing for
LZMA support in squashfs 4.0 in the mainline
Hi,
Bastien ROUCARIES wrote:
Package name: git-extras
Version: 0.6.0
Upstream Author: TJ Holowaychuk t...@vision-media.ca
URL: https://github.com/visionmedia/git-extras#readme
Could you please add a quick description to the list at
Thorsten Glaser wrote:
https://www.freewrt.org/~tg/debs/dists/etch/wtf/Pkgs/cvs/cvs_1.12.13-3.dsc
Thanks, will try it out. For the reference of others, from debian/control:
# First word is the $CVSROOT (-d arg) string, second word the module.
Vcs-CVS:
Hi,
Andrey Rahmatullin wrote:
On Sun, Apr 10, 2011 at 07:52:52PM +0200, Mike Hommey wrote:
The right approach for mercurial tracking is IMHO
https://github.com/SRabbelier/git/tree/remote-hg
[...]
If the stuff at your link is a patched git tree instead of a separate
piece of software, how
Hi Alex,
Alex Morega wrote:
I'm trying to package git-sh for inclusion in Debian.
[...]
What would you suggest as a next step?
I think maybe a quick demonstration of what the package does might
help DDs to start using it (and hence to need the package). As far as
I can tell, the package:
-
Package: wnpp
Severity: wishlist
* Package name: hgbook
Version : 20091203
Upstream Author : Bryan O'Sullivan b...@serpentine.com
* URL : http://hgbook.red-bean.com/
http://bitbucket.org/bos/hgbook
* License : Open Publication License 1.0
Jonathan Nieder wrote:
* URL : http://hgbook.red-bean.com/
http://bitbucket.org/bos/hgbook
* License : Open Publication License 1.0 (without license options)
Programming Lang: DocBook XML v4.4
Description : Mercurial: The Definitive Guide
Alessandro Ghedini wrote:
On Wed, Dec 08, 2010 at 01:14:03AM -0600, Jonathan Nieder wrote:
Does failmalloc have a public API? Is it meant to be linked into
programs without using the LD_PRELOAD mechanism?
If not, what good is a development library for it?
Quoting from the upstream site
Hi Allesandro,
Alessandro Ghedini wrote:
* URL : http://www.nongnu.org/failmalloc
[...]
- dget
http://mentors.debian.net/debian/pool/main/f/failmalloc/failmalloc_1.0-1.dsc
Since I am not a Debian Developer, I cannot upload this. Some
comments anyway.
Package:
+2,7 @@ aspell-id (1.2-0-3+) local; urgency=low
* Vcs-Browser: point to gitweb, not raw repository.
* provide aspell-dictionary virtual package.
+ * remove unnecessary build-time dependency on quilt.
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diff --git
could help?)
Jonathan Nieder (5):
fix Vcs-Browser link
provide aspell-dictionary virtual package
remove build-time dependency on quilt
Add upstream doc directory
copyright: GPL-2+?
debian/changelog |9 +
debian/control |6 +-
debian/copyright |7 +-
doc
--- a/debian/changelog
+++ b/debian/changelog
@@ -1,3 +1,9 @@
+aspell-id (1.2-0-3+) local; urgency=low
+
+ * Vcs-Browser: point to gitweb, not raw repository.
+
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+
aspell-id (1.2-0-3) unstable; urgency=low
* Confirmed
it.
-- Jonathan Nieder jrnie...@gmail.com Thu, 02 Dec 2010 16:10:05 -0600
diff --git a/debian/copyright b/debian/copyright
index abeecb5..f22d93f 100644
--- a/debian/copyright
+++ b/debian/copyright
@@ -15,7 +15,7 @@ Upstream Authors: Benitius Brevoort
benitius.brevo...@kapusin.org
Files: *
Copyright
@@
aspell-id (1.2-0-3+) local; urgency=low
* Vcs-Browser: point to gitweb, not raw repository.
+ * provide aspell-dictionary virtual package.
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diff --git a/debian/control b/debian/control
index 508772b..dd56dbd 100644
Stefan Tomanek wrote:
Dies schrieb Jonathan Nieder (jrnie...@gmail.com):
How does this compare to Rick van Rein's funkey[1]?
Hm, funkey does require a kernel patch und looks quite dated?
Funky Daemon which demonstrates how to parse the /dev/funkey character
device.
Thanks for a quick
Hi Krzysztof and Stefan,
Stefan Tomanek wrote:
I think esekeyd can only handle KEY events, while triggerhappy can also
process
Switch and button events. I am also unsure whether esekeyd support the
hotplugging of input devices (done in triggerhappy by a udev script) or daemon
control via
Stefan Tomanek wrote:
I think
merging the two programs would be difficult. Although young, triggerhappy
has accumulated quite a few features that would require a redesigning many
aspects of esekeyd (multiple devices, command socket, multiple config files).
This information could be useful
Hi Mathieu,
Mathieu Malaterre wrote:
Using svnsync did work for me and is clearly documented to allow a
rsvndump operation using svnsync + svnadmin.
I am tempted to tag this RFP wontfix given that Subversion trunk[1]
includes an svnrdump utility.
What do you think? Does Debian need two
tags 539374 + wontfix
thanks
Mathieu Malaterre wrote:
On Mon, Nov 22, 2010 at 12:22 PM, Jonathan Nieder jrnie...@gmail.com wrote:
I am tempted to tag this RFP wontfix given that Subversion trunk[1]
includes an svnrdump utility.
What do you think? Does Debian need two implementations
Hi,
Mahyuddin Susanto wrote:
* URL : ftp://ftp.gnu.org/gnu/aspell/dict/id
[...]
- dget
http://mentors.debian.net/debian/pool/main/a/aspell-id/aspell-id_0.1-2.dsc
The .orig.tar.gz seems to be a git clone of
git://github.com/udienz/ispell-id.git, though the files match
Hi Nicolas,
Nicolas Dandrimont wrote:
We've been using this software on our network for a few months now and
it has proven very useful in killing off the rogue IPv6 routes and
notifying our users of their configuration problem. I think including
it into Debian would be worthwile.
Sounds
Hi Stefan,
Stefan Tomanek wrote:
* URL : https://github.com/wertarbyte/triggerhappy
[...]
My motivation for maintaining this package is: I've written this small
program to fill a need not covered by any existing program, so I think
having it in Debian and making it available to
Hi Tobias,
Tobias Winchen wrote:
With KLatexFormula, just enter a formula, click Evaluate, then you can
dragdrop or copy the resulting image to another location (an OpenOffice
document, for example) or save it as an image.
Re the warnings[1]:
W: klatexformula:
merge 544338 473730
retitle 544338 ITP: tahoe-lfs -- A secure distributed filesystem
quit
Hi,
Tapio Rantala wrote:
Package name: tahoe
Version: 1.0
Upstream Author: tahoe-dev mailing list tahoe-...@allmydata.org
URL: http://allmydata.org/trac/tahoe
License:
Jonathan Nieder wrote:
Files: src/pkg/image/png/testdata/pngsuite/*
Origin: libpng 1.2.40, contrib/pngsuite/*
Copyright: © Willem van Schaik, 1999
License: permissive
Permission to use, copy, and distribute these images for any purpose and
without fee is hereby granted.
Oops, that’s
Hi Ivan,
I’ve pushed a copy of your latest packaging to
http://hg.debian.org/hg/collab-maint/golang/
You can push to it following the instructions on the wiki:
http://wiki.debian.org/Alioth/Hg
I am learning Mercurial as I go; if I screw up somewhere, please
don’t hesitate to let me know.
Ivan
Hi again,
I went ahead and pushed my latest changes to hg.debian.org. Now
you can install google-go and godoc -http=:6060 will work as
expected. For my needs, that’s good enough for it to be usable,
though I expect there will be plenty of other problems to fix
as I try it out more.
One more
Hi Abhishek,
Abhishek Dasgupta wrote:
Description : automated version control with git
Flashbake is a tool which watches files and automatically checks
them in to a git repository.
A small nitpick: I would say “automatic snapshots with git” rather
than “automated version control with
Allow usbboot to be built on systems without a mipsel cross-compiler
by passing configure the --disable-firmware option.
Before using the resulting binary, one would need to grab the firmware
from another machine.
Signed-off-by: Jonathan Nieder jrnie...@gmail.com
---
usbboot/configure.ac
, it would work. :)
Meanwhile I will look into packaging cross-compilers for Debian,
but that might take longer.
What do you think?
Jonathan Nieder (6):
Update and simplify .gitignore
configure: Add --disable-firmware option to avoid building firmware
debian/rules: rewrite as a minimal debian
Hi xiangfu,
xiangfu liu wrote:
Thanks Jonathan
Thanks for advice, [3] will be great.
Good to hear. I sent a series for that [1] to
develo...@lists.qi-hardware.com.
Next step, cross-compiler...
Cheers,
Jonathan
[1] http://en.qi-hardware.com/pipermail/developer/2010-April/002628.html
Jonathan Nieder wrote:
URL: http://projects.qi-hardware.com/index.php/p/xburst-tools/
git clone git://projects.qi-hardware.com/xburst-tools.git
Plus there is some simple dh_make-generated packaging in the debian/
directory upstream, nice to see.
Requires a mipsel-targetted assembler; more
Upstream moved.
new URL: http://projects.qi-hardware.com/index.php/p/xburst-tools/
git clone git://projects.qi-hardware.com/xburst-tools.git
Plus there is some simple dh_make-generated packaging in the debian/
directory upstream, nice to see.
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Hi,
I was thinking about how to bring the lzma package more up to date,
but I’m scared to do anything for fear of breaking squashfs-lzma. :)
So I thought I’d write for advice.
squashfs is a read-only compressed filesystem. Currently a
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