Git on Alioth

2007-08-23 Thread Peter Karlsson

Hi!

I am trying to find information on how to host a Git repository on Alioth 
for my project. I used to have a CVS repository (which is still visible from 
the project page), but I have now ported it to Git using parsecvs, and want 
to host that.


Call me blind, but I can't seem to find any documentation on how to do that 
beyond 
http://blog.madism.org/index.php/2007/05/31/128-user-git-repositories-on-alioth-o- 
and I can't get that to work--I've created ~peterk/public_git and uploaded 
my converted repository there, but I can't get it to show up. Also, is it 
possible to get the project page on Alioth to list the Git repository 
instead of the CVS one?


Any pointers to the obvious documentation links I've managed to overlook are 
very welcome.


Thanks in advance,
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Re: Git on Alioth

2007-08-23 Thread Roland Mas
Peter Karlsson, 2007-08-23 09:50:53 +0200 :

> Hi!

[...]

> Any pointers to the obvious documentation links I've managed to
> overlook are very welcome.

http://wiki.debian.org/AliothGit may be a starting point.

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Re: Bug#438683: ITP: libconfig -- simple library for manipulating structured configuration files

2007-08-23 Thread Julien Danjou
At 1187477920 time_t, Julien Danjou wrote:
> Currently there's already a libconfig in Debian, that seems unmaintained
> and not used.
> 
> I don't know yet what I'm going to do ; maybe ask the maintainers if he
> thinks we can remove it.

After discussion, Abraham vd Merwe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> does not want to
remove nor rename its (personnal) library. He argues that he uses its
lib.

Now, what can I do? rename the package?
For this proposition are welcome.

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Re: Re: Debian + pkgsrc

2007-08-23 Thread Wouter Verhelst
[side note: why oh why did you include my msgid in your _reply-to_
header?]

On Wed, Aug 22, 2007 at 10:47:12PM +0200, ciol wrote:
> Wouter Verhelst wrote:
>> On Sun, Aug 19, 2007 at 09:33:03PM +0200, ciol wrote:
>>> Hello, can you provide binaries from pkgsrc current built with debian 
>>> stable?
>>
>> We don't provide pkgsrc; the NetBSD people do. They put quite some time
>> in making sure it works on most POSIXy environments, so theoretically
>> using pkgsrc on Debian should work; but don't take my word for it. In
>> any case, however, while we don't do weird things to make pkgsrc
>> impossible on Debian, we don't really support it either, and so we don't
>> provide pkgsrc binaries.
>>
>> If you really want to use pkgsrc, I suggest you ask the NetBSD people
>> rather than Debian.
>
> I thought to make pkgsrc official in Debian.
> Like that, Debian could be a real universal OS.
> IMHO, debian misses a niche: a stable base system + third-party softwares. 
> Mixing stable/{testing, unstable} it's not really that, because some stable 
> packages have to be upgraded.

Oh, I see. Well, this is one opinion I do not share, but you're of
course welcome to have it.

> Pkgsrc binaries should be too complicated, but I thought to at least 
> provide a pkgsrc bootstrap as official, and a mailing list to discuss and 
> report problems with the pkgsrc tree and compile errors.
> It should not cost too much time because packages are maintain by netbsd 
> developers.

If you think pkgsrc should be in Debian, you can always create a Debian
package for it, and maintain that yourself...

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Re: Bug#438683: ITP: libconfig -- simple library for manipulating structured configuration files

2007-08-23 Thread Wouter Verhelst
On Thu, Aug 23, 2007 at 11:06:48AM +0200, Julien Danjou wrote:
> At 1187477920 time_t, Julien Danjou wrote:
> > Currently there's already a libconfig in Debian, that seems unmaintained
> > and not used.
> > 
> > I don't know yet what I'm going to do ; maybe ask the maintainers if he
> > thinks we can remove it.
> 
> After discussion, Abraham vd Merwe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> does not want to
> remove nor rename its (personnal) library. He argues that he uses its
> lib.
> 
> Now, what can I do? rename the package?
> For this proposition are welcome.

Rename the package, probably. And make it conflict with the other
libconfig, if it has the same SONAME.

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Re: Git on Alioth

2007-08-23 Thread Raphael Hertzog
On Thu, 23 Aug 2007, Peter Karlsson wrote:
> Also, is it possible to get the project page on Alioth to list the Git
> repository instead of the CVS one?

No. Gforge has not really followed the pace of developement of new VCS and
only has support for CVS and SVN integrated. And we're not using the
integrated SVN support since the we don't want to change the directory
layout we created before that support existed.

Any volunteer who has time to work on gforge itself is of course welcome.
:)

> Any pointers to the obvious documentation links I've managed to overlook 
> are very welcome.

Roland already gave the canonical link.

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Bug#439222: ITP: libuninum -- library for converting Unicode strings to numbers and numbers to Unicode strings

2007-08-23 Thread Bartosz Fenski aka fEnIo
Package: wnpp
Severity: wishlist
Owner: Bartosz Fenski aka fEnIo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

* Package name: libuninum
  Version : 2.5
  Upstream Author : Bill Poser <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
* URL : http://billposer.org/Software/libuninum.html
* License : GPL
  Programming Lang: C
  Description : library for converting Unicode strings to numbers and 
numbers to Unicode strings


libuninum is a library for converting Unicode strings to numbers. Internal
computation is done using arbitrary precision arithmetic, so there is no
limit on the size of the integer that can be converted. The value is returned
as an ASCII decimal string, a GNU MP object, or an unsigned long integer.
Auto-detection of the number system is provided. The number systems supported
include Arabic, Armenian, Balinese, Bengali, Burmese, Chinese, Cyrillic,
Devanagari, Egyptian, Ethiopic, Glagolitic, Greek, Gujarati, Gurmukhi, Hebrew,
Kannada, Khmer, Klingon, Lao, Limbu, Malayalam, Mongolian, New Tai Lue, Nko,
Old Italic, Old Persian, Oriya, Osmanya, Perso-Arabic, Phoenician, Roman 
Numerals, Tamil, Telugu, Tengwar, Thai, and Tibetan.

===


I'm going to package it since it's new dependency of msort.

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Bug#439228: ITP: minirok -- a small music player written in Python and inspired by Amarok

2007-08-23 Thread Adeodato Simó
Package: wnpp
Severity: wishlist
Owner: "Adeodato Simó" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

* Package name: minirok
  Version : 0.5
  Upstream Author : Adeodato Simó <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
* URL : http://chistera.yi.org/~adeodato/code/minirok
* License : MIT
  Programming Lang: Python (with PyKDE)
  Description : a small music player written in Python and inspired by 
Amarok

  Minirok is a small music player written in Python for the K Desktop
  Environment. As its name hints, it's modelled after Amarok, but with a
  reduced set of features. In particular, it is designed to cover all the
  needs and wishes of the author, leaving everything else out. The look
  and feel is almost identical to Amarok's, though.

  The main interface is a *tree view of the filesystem*, with a playlist
  that can only be populated via drag and drop. There is no collection
  built from tags, so it's targeted at people whose collection is
  structured in a tree already at the filesystem level. Searches can be
  performed both in the tree view and the playlist.

  Other features include:

   * DCOP interface for controlling the player and retrieving the
 currently played track

   * alter the playing order in the playlist by queueing tracks;
 stop after a certain track; undo and redo

   * reading of tags when adding to the playlist can be disabled by
 specifying a regular expression to extract them from the filename

   * submission of played songs to Last.fm (with lastfmsubmitd)

   * support for the classic Amarok "funky-monkey" theme

   * global keybindings (see README.Usage for details)

  Minirok is written using the PyKDE bindings and the GStreamer media
  framework.

A preliminary package can be found at:

  http://chistera.yi.org/~adeodato/code/minirok/tmp

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Re: Debian + pkgsrc

2007-08-23 Thread ciol

Wouter Verhelst wrote:

[side note: why oh why did you include my msgid in your _reply-to_
header?]

  
I don't know, I had an issue with my news server and icedove so I tried 
to send the message with information given by lists.debian.org. I don't 
even know what's a msgid.

On Wed, Aug 22, 2007 at 10:47:12PM +0200, ciol wrote:
  

Wouter Verhelst wrote:


On Sun, Aug 19, 2007 at 09:33:03PM +0200, ciol wrote:
  
Hello, can you provide binaries from pkgsrc current built with debian 
stable?


We don't provide pkgsrc; the NetBSD people do. They put quite some time
in making sure it works on most POSIXy environments, so theoretically
using pkgsrc on Debian should work; but don't take my word for it. In
any case, however, while we don't do weird things to make pkgsrc
impossible on Debian, we don't really support it either, and so we don't
provide pkgsrc binaries.

If you really want to use pkgsrc, I suggest you ask the NetBSD people
rather than Debian.
  

I thought to make pkgsrc official in Debian.
Like that, Debian could be a real universal OS.
IMHO, debian misses a niche: a stable base system + third-party softwares. 
Mixing stable/{testing, unstable} it's not really that, because some stable 
packages have to be upgraded.



Oh, I see. Well, this is one opinion I do not share, but you're of
course welcome to have it.

  
Pkgsrc binaries should be too complicated, but I thought to at least 
provide a pkgsrc bootstrap as official, and a mailing list to discuss and 
report problems with the pkgsrc tree and compile errors.
It should not cost too much time because packages are maintain by netbsd 
developers.



If you think pkgsrc should be in Debian, you can always create a Debian
package for it, and maintain that yourself...

  

You're right.


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Bug#439244: general: Please make a synaptic qt version for KDE

2007-08-23 Thread Rafael
Package: general
Severity: wishlist

Synaptic is the best package manager for X, but it is build on gtk libraries, 
please make a synaptic based on qt libraries for KDE.
Thanks.

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Bug#439244: general: Please make a synaptic qt version for KDE

2007-08-23 Thread Pierre Habouzit
reassign 439244 synaptic
thanks

On Thu, Aug 23, 2007 at 05:23:03PM +, Rafael wrote:
> Package: general
> Severity: wishlist
> 
> Synaptic is the best package manager for X, but it is build on gtk
> libraries, please make a synaptic based on qt libraries for KDE.
>
> Thanks.

  What is the point ? You can use adept, or use the qt-gtk toolkit that
allow to use qt decorations as gtk themes, if it's a look&feel issue.

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Re: Package cache

2007-08-23 Thread Michael Banck
On Thu, Aug 23, 2007 at 01:17:22AM +0200, Gonsolo wrote:
> As Mr. Sliepen pointed out the same can be achieve with a FUSE daemon.
> I thought of symlinks pointing to an executable that load the necessary 
> packages
> and corrects the symlink.
> For example:
> 1. Blender not installed
> 2. User types "blender"

Why would a blender user type blender?  I would expect them to look for
blender in the application menu, see that it isn't installed, and then
see to get it installed.

This kind of feature makes more sense for command-line utilities, IMHO.

It would be maybe interesting to integrate it with the Desktop menus
though, so that we install the core desktop applications along with the
desktop environment's task, and add menu entries for the lesser used
applications of that desktop environment.  Then, if some user tried to
start those, they get automatically installed.


Michael


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Processed: Re: Bug#439244: general: Please make a synaptic qt version for KDE

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suid-perl going away?

2007-08-23 Thread Marc Haber
Hi,

from the package description of perl-suid:
| Usage of this program is now strongly deprecated upstream and support
| (along with this package) will probably be removed in 5.10.

What is the current recommended way to run perl scripts suid?

Please note that I do not want to use sudo on the system in question.
After reading perldoc perlsec, I think that Linux has been pulling the
"hand over the open FD to the interpreter" stunt for years, so that it
is not really vulnerable to the race condition that is commonly stated
as the reason for not allowing suid scripts. So, I expect running perl
scripts suid to be safe on Linux.

Why is perl-suid going away, and how am I supposed to replace its
functionality?

Greetings
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Re: Bug#439244: general: Please make a synaptic qt version for KDE

2007-08-23 Thread Fathi Boudra
> > Synaptic is the best package manager for X, but it is build on gtk
> > libraries, please make a synaptic based on qt libraries for KDE.

for infos, qsynaptics and ksynaptics exist.

cheers,

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Re: suid-perl going away?

2007-08-23 Thread Joey Hess
Marc Haber wrote:
> What is the current recommended way to run perl scripts suid?

Ever since that warning was added to perl-suid, many years ago, I've
been writing my own suid wrappers for perl scripts in C.

> Why is perl-suid going away, and how am I supposed to replace its
> functionality?

Well, it has a history of security holes, many of which can be
attributed to it trying to be a general purpose suid wrapper to a
language with a fairly complex external interface.

Nice thing about writing a special-purpose wrapper instead is it's much
easier to verify that it's secure. Of course the downside is that only
people capable of writing secure C code need apply..

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Re: Bug#439244: general: Please make a synaptic qt version for KDE

2007-08-23 Thread Bernd Zeimetz
Fathi Boudra wrote:
>>> Synaptic is the best package manager for X, but it is build on gtk
>>> libraries, please make a synaptic based on qt libraries for KDE.
> 
> for infos, qsynaptics and ksynaptics exist.

YOu wanna read the description - they're both programs to help the user
to configure their synaptics touchpad, while synaptic is an apt frontend.

Cheers,

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Re: Git on Alioth

2007-08-23 Thread Gustavo R. Montesino
Em Qui, 2007-08-23 às 09:50 +0200, Peter Karlsson escreveu:
> Hi!
> 
> I am trying to find information on how to host a Git repository on Alioth 
> for my project. I used to have a CVS repository (which is still visible from 
> the project page), but I have now ported it to Git using parsecvs, and want 
> to host that.
> 

A pointer to how I did it:
http://grmontesino.blogspot.com/2007/05/playing-with-alioth-and-git.html

There must be some way which is more elegant though...

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Re: Bug#439244: general: Please make a synaptic qt version for KDE

2007-08-23 Thread Pierre Habouzit
On Thu, Aug 23, 2007 at 06:37:35PM +, Bernd Zeimetz wrote:
> Fathi Boudra wrote:
> >>> Synaptic is the best package manager for X, but it is build on gtk
> >>> libraries, please make a synaptic based on qt libraries for KDE.
> > 
> > for infos, qsynaptics and ksynaptics exist.
> 
> YOu wanna read the description - they're both programs to help the user
> to configure their synaptics touchpad, while synaptic is an apt frontend.

  he kind of knows... he's [qk]synaptics maintainer :o)

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Re: suid-perl going away?

2007-08-23 Thread Marc Haber
On Thu, 23 Aug 2007 13:26:10 -0400, Joey Hess <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
>Of course the downside is that only
>people capable of writing secure C code need apply..

Yes. I am not one of these. Which is why I chose a script language.

I find the idea of removing an existing and working tool quite
disturbing.

Greetings
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Re: Bug#439244: general: Please make a synaptic qt version for KDE

2007-08-23 Thread Fathi Boudra
> YOu wanna read the description - they're both programs to help the user
> to configure their synaptics touchpad, while synaptic is an apt frontend.

sorry, too fast to reply :)

like pierre, i will suggest adept.


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Re: migrating dpkg-cross diversions into dpkg-dev (was Dependencies on shared libs)

2007-08-23 Thread Neil Williams
On Thu, 23 Aug 2007 05:52:01 +0300
Guillem Jover <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> > So far, pre1 is largely complete for dpkg-cross and the
> > dpkg-buildpackage diversion, barring an unknown number of possible
> > corner cases.
> 
> I don't think those diversions are a good solution...

TBH, neither do I. I think dpkg-cross has a place but I do think it is
time to let dpkg-buildpackage.orig -a (as it is after the diversion)
actually do what cross-building actually needs. Clearly, as I noted in
my email to d-devel[0], the dpkg-shlibdeps diversion is a hindrance even
to those who do cross-build because it lacks current and imminent
improvements in the .orig file that would appear to be of significant
benefit to Emdebian in particular. dpkg-cross cannot drop it yet but I
would like to do so at some point.

[0] http://lists.debian.org/debian-devel/2007/08/msg00916.html

"I'd like to be able to not need dpkg-shlibdeps in dpkg-cross but if
the version in dpkg is not ready to be cross-compiler aware, a merge
with the latest dpkg code is well overdue. Emdebian has a lot to gain
from a more intelligent dpkg-shlibdeps to help prune the dependency
tree ever further."

Starting with dpkg-cross 1.99+2.0.0pre1, I'd like to therefore begin
the process of replacing the functionality provided by the
dpkg-buildpackage and dpkg-shlibdeps diversions so that dpkg-cross can
concentrate on the main task - providing access to the shared libraries
needed during a cross-build.

pre1 is currently in NEW, destined for experimental. Useful links:

http://alioth.debian.org/plugins/scmcvs/cvsweb.php/dpkg-cross/?cvsroot=dpkg-cross

http://lists.debian.org/debian-embedded/2007/08/msg00021.html

The changes made so far *already* include an API change (the
replacement of dpkg-cross.pl with Debian::DpkgCross) so the time is
right to fold in other large changes during the life of dpkg-cross 2.x

> > It would be good if we could work together to close #283626
> > http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=283626
> > (which is 2 years and 265 days old!)
> 
> I already offered my help on debian-embedded to try to merge dpkg-cross
> into dpkg-dev, which would be the proper place for that functionallity,
> instead of forking it.

Thank you. I take it you are referring to:
http://lists.debian.org/debian-embedded/2007/02/msg00058.html

At the time, I wasn't able to take on the dpkg-cross rewrite needed for
other Emdebian requirements and I was rather concentrating on other
parts of the cross-building infrastructure in Debian/Emdebian.

Having started the rewrite of dpkg-cross, apt-cross and emdebian-tools
as a precursor to rewriting some other parts of the Emdebian
infrastructure to support automated cross-building (toolchains and
target packages), now is the perfect time to remove code from the
dpkg-buildpackage and dpkg-shlibdeps perl scripts provided by
dpkg-cross and eventually remove the diversions completely.

> Anyway, as Raphael said, the correct venue for this discussion is
> debian-dpkg, feel free to start it there. My offer still holds and
> I'm sure others will also be glad to help.

Wookey (Emdebian lead) commented at the time:
> dpkg-cross currently diverts dpkg-buildpackage and dpkg-shlibdeps.
> This is clearly less than ideal. dpkg-dev having cross support
> built-in seems sensible to me. Especially if it only makes dpkg a few
> K bigger. 



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packages built without optimization

2007-08-23 Thread Adrian Bunk
Due to upstream bugs and/or packaging mistakes some Debian packages like
Abiword [1] or Wireshark [2] are currently unintentionally built without
any compiler optimization [3].

This results in programs being both significantely bigger and 
significantely slower than they should be.

It would IMHO be good if maintainers would sometimes check whether their 
packages are actually built with compiler optimization enabled.

This does not apply to the cases where maintainers intentionally build 
packages without compiler optimization (to work around compiler or 
application bugs).

TIA
Adrian

BTW: Please Cc me on replies since I'm not subscribed to debian-devel.

[1] http://bugzilla.abisource.com/show_bug.cgi?id=9466
[2] http://bugs.debian.org/439298
[3] no -Os/-O2/-O3 is given to the compiler

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Work-needing packages report for Aug 24, 2007

2007-08-23 Thread wnpp
The following is a listing of packages for which help has been requested
through the WNPP (Work-Needing and Prospective Packages) system in the
last week.

Total number of orphaned packages: 394 (new: 12)
Total number of packages offered up for adoption: 77 (new: 2)
Total number of packages requested help for: 37 (new: 0)

Please refer to http://www.debian.org/devel/wnpp/ for more information.



The following packages have been orphaned:

   bazaar-doc (#439042), orphaned 2 days ago
 Description: bazaar revision control system (documentation)
 Installations reported by Popcon: 131

   boa-constructor (#439043), orphaned 2 days ago
 Description: RAD tool for Python and WxWindows application
 Installations reported by Popcon: 172

   clamcour (#439052), orphaned 2 days ago
 Description: courier filter for clamav to virus scan incoming mail
 Installations reported by Popcon: 102

   drpython (#439046), orphaned 2 days ago
 Description: simple and customizable editor for the Python language
 Installations reported by Popcon: 125

   gaphas (#439049), orphaned 2 days ago
 Description: diagramming widget
 Installations reported by Popcon: 12

   gkrellmss (#438730), orphaned 4 days ago
 Description: Plugin for GKrellM that has a VU meter and a chart
 Installations reported by Popcon: 230

   ipac-ng (#438571), orphaned 6 days ago
 Description: IP Accounting for iptables
 Installations reported by Popcon: 51

   mcdp (#439053), orphaned 2 days ago
 Description: Small console cd player
 Installations reported by Popcon: 75

   pyro (#439048), orphaned 2 days ago
 Description: distributed object system for Python
 Reverse Depends: pyro-examples pyro-gui
 Installations reported by Popcon: 76

   python-dhm (#439041), orphaned 2 days ago
 Description: Collection of Python utilities
 Installations reported by Popcon: 45

   pythoncad (#439159), orphaned yesterday
 Description: Computer Aided Drafting (CAD) program
 Installations reported by Popcon: 204

   scavr (#439162), orphaned yesterday
 Description: Squid ClamAV Redirector
 Installations reported by Popcon: 8

382 older packages have been omitted from this listing, see
http://www.debian.org/devel/wnpp/orphaned for a complete list.



The following packages have been given up for adoption:

   minimalist (#438775), offered 4 days ago
 Description: MINImalistic MAiling LISTs manager
 Installations reported by Popcon: 33

   openbox-themes (#439045), offered 2 days ago
 Description: Themes =?UTF-8?Q?f=C3=BCr?= den Openbox Windowmanager
 Installations reported by Popcon: 325

75 older packages have been omitted from this listing, see
http://www.debian.org/devel/wnpp/rfa_bypackage for a complete list.



For the following packages help is requested:

   aboot (#315592), requested 791 days ago
 Description: Alpha bootloader: Looking for co-maintainers
 Reverse Depends: aboot aboot-cross dfsbuild ltsp-client-core
 Installations reported by Popcon: 102

   apt-build (#365427), requested 481 days ago
 Description: Need new developer(s)
 Installations reported by Popcon: 826

   apt-cacher (#403584), requested 248 days ago
 Description: caching proxy system for Debian package and source
   files
 Installations reported by Popcon: 368

   apt-show-versions (#382026), requested 380 days ago
 Description: lists available package versions with distribution
 Installations reported by Popcon: 2819

   athcool (#278442), requested 1031 days ago
 Description: Enable powersaving mode for Athlon/Duron processors
 Installations reported by Popcon: 276

   cvs (#354176), requested 546 days ago
 Description: Concurrent Versions System
 Reverse Depends: bonsai crossvc cvs-autoreleasedeb cvs-buildpackage
   cvs2cl cvs2html cvschangelogbuilder cvsconnect cvsd cvsdelta (16
   more omitted)
 Installations reported by Popcon: 19178

   dpkg (#282283), requested 1006 days ago
 Description: dselect: a user tool to manage Debian packages
 Reverse Depends: alien alsa-source apt-build apt-cross apt-src
   backuppc build-essential bzr-builddeb clamsmtp crosshurd (88 more
   omitted)
 Installations reported by Popcon: 58903

   elvis (#432298), requested 45 days ago
 Description: powerful clone of the vi/ex text editor (with X11
   support)
 Reverse Depends: elvis elvis-console elvis-tools
 Installations reported by Popcon: 281

   gentoo (#422498), requested 109 days ago
 Description: a fully GUI-configurable, two-pane X file manager
 Installations reported by Popcon: 266

   grub (#248397), requested 1200 days ago
 Description: GRand Unified Bootloader