Bug#648435: ITP: evolution-ews -- Exchange Web Services integration for evolution

2011-11-11 Thread Josselin Mouette
Package: wnpp
Severity: wishlist
Owner: Josselin Mouette 

* Package name: evolution-ews
  Version : 3.2.1
  Upstream Authors: David Woodhouse 
Chenthill Palanisamy 
* URL : http://live.gnome.org/Evolution/EWS
* License : LGPL v2
  Programming Lang: C
  Description : Exchange Web Services integration for evolution

This package allows the evolution mail and groupware suite to connect to 
Microsoft Exchange servers using the Exchange Web Services interface.

It works in a very similar way to the Evolution Exchange connector, but 
it supports the Exchange 2007 version.

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Re: Re: The mingw* mess in Debian

2011-11-11 Thread Fabian Greffrath

Dear Stephen,


The history has been explained by others. I've been working for a while on
dropping at least gcc-mingw32; see #644769 which tracks the various packages
build-depending on gcc-mingw32 and/or mingw32. There are only three packages
left now; see #623400, #623402 and #623526. Patches are available for all the
bugs so NMUs should be straightforward if they're deemed necessary - I could
do the NMUs but I'd need a sponsor!


thank you very much for taking care of this. It's good to know that 
you have already taken measures to drop the obsolete packages. How 
about mingw32 (the one without gcc-) and friends?



mingw-w64-i386 and mingw-w64-x64 are a bit ugly but still look sensible


True, but mingw-w64-i686 and mingw-w64-x86_64 would even somehow match 
the compilers' GNU tuples.


 - Fabian


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Bug#648444: ITP: triplea -- turn based strategy war game

2011-11-11 Thread Scott Howard
Package: wnpp
Severity: wishlist
Owner: Scott Howard 

* Package name: triplea
  Version : 1.3.2.2
  Upstream Author : TripleA developers 
* URL : http://triplea.sourceforge.net
* License : GPL-2+
  Programming Lang: Java
  Description : turn based strategy war game

Saw some people talking about it on launchpad, was an moderately straight
forward java package (had to use debian libraries and delete third party jars)

have a working package [1] and finishing up some cleaning up of it. I won't
package the server until derby is packaged (there is an ongoing ITP on that
library updated a couple days ago), just the game and client.

It's a fun game, similar in style to Axis and Allies ( (C) and (TM) Wizards of
the Coast/Hasbro), but with many additional player contributed maps and tools
to build your own games/maps (and distribute them or find collections of other
maps)

Also allows for semi-centralized "ladder" play for free over the internet.

[1] http://anonscm.debian.org/gitweb/?p=pkg-java/triplea.git;a=summary



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Re: Description-less packages file

2011-11-11 Thread Ansgar Burchardt

Hi,

Am 09.11.2011 14:57, schrieb David Kalnischkies:

So, long story short: Is this going to be the implementation ftp-master
chooses for wheezy or are we getting a short description back?


I did not know all details when I wrote the initial patch.  Given the 
current issues, I plan to update dak to also include the short 
description soon.



And while we are on it: Could we get i18n/Index (back) and have it look
like a "normal" Release file instead of this ".bz2-only"-listing?
(because apt/wheezy really uses it to avoid requesting not-existent files)


Yes, this also needs some changes to dak (or the scripts currently used 
to manage translations).


Could we just include the Translation-* files in the main Release file 
instead?  Then they would also be protected from tampering, I think they 
are not referenced in any signed file right now.  (We can also have them 
in both Release and i18n/Index for a transition period.)


Regards,
Ansgar


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Re: Description-less packages file

2011-11-11 Thread Eugene V. Lyubimkin
Hi,

On 2011-11-11 17:02, Ansgar Burchardt wrote:
> Could we just include the Translation-* files in the main Release
> file instead?

That would be nice to have.

> Then they would also be protected from tampering, I
> think they are not referenced in any signed file right now.

They are. i18n/Index is referenced from Release.

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Bug#648451: ITP: thrift-compiler -- software framework for cross-language services development (compiler)

2011-11-11 Thread Eric Evans
Package: wnpp
Severity: wishlist
Owner: Eric Evans 

* Package name: thrift-compiler
  Version : 0.7.0
  Upstream Author : Apache Software Foundation 
* URL : http://thrift.apache.org
* License : Apache License 2.0
  Programming Lang: Python
  Description : software framework for cross-language services development 
(compiler)

Thrift is a development framework for serialization of structured data, 
and the construction of RPC services. It combines a software stack with
a code generation engine to build services that operate seamlessly 
across a number of different development languages.

This package contains the compiler needed to generate code from a Thrift
services specification.

The description is mostly copy-and-paste from the website and will need
some work, (suggestions welcome).

Note: This ITP (and others) will replace #524135

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Bug#648452: ITP: python-thrift -- software framework for cross-language services development (Python bindings)

2011-11-11 Thread Eric Evans
Package: wnpp
Severity: wishlist
Owner: Eric Evans 

* Package name: python-thrift
  Version : 0.7.0
  Upstream Author : Apache Software Foundation 
* URL : http://thrift.apache.org
* License : Apache License 2.0
  Programming Lang: Python
  Description : software framework for cross-language services development 
(Python bindings)

Thrift is a development framework for serialization of structured data,
and the construction of RPC services. It combines a software stack with
a code generation engine to build services that operate seamlessly
across a number of different development languages.

This package contains the Python language bindings.

The description is mostly copy-and-paste from the website and will need
some work, (suggestions welcome).

Note: This ITP (and others) will replace #524135

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Bug#648453: ITP: libthrift-java -- software framework for cross-language services development (java bindings)

2011-11-11 Thread Eric Evans
Package: wnpp
Severity: wishlist
Owner: Eric Evans 

* Package name: libthrift-java
  Version : 0.7.0
  Upstream Author : Apache Software Foundation 
* URL : http://thrift.apache.org
* License : Apache License 2.0
  Programming Lang: Java
  Description : software framework for cross-language services development 
(java bindings)

Thrift is a development framework for serialization of structured data,
and the construction of RPC services. It combines a software stack with
a code generation engine to build services that operate seamlessly
across a number of different development languages.

This package contains the Java language bindings for Thrift.

The description is mostly copy-and-paste from the website and will need
some work, (suggestions welcome).

Note: This ITP (and others) will replace #524135

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Re: Description-less packages file

2011-11-11 Thread Joerg Jaspert
On 12659 March 1977, David Kalnischkies wrote:

> So, long story short: Is this going to be the implementation ftp-master
> chooses for wheezy or are we getting a short description back?

Ahwell, thats why we do have that over there in that extra place for
people to check... :)

I just merged Ansgars patches, next dinstall will produce files with
short description.

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Bug#648475: ITP: libnet-openid-common-perl -- libraries shared between Net::OpenID::Consumer and Net::OpenID::Server

2011-11-11 Thread Dominic Hargreaves
Package: wnpp
Severity: wishlist
Owner: Dominic Hargreaves 

* Package name: libnet-openid-common-perl
  Version : 1.14
  Upstream Author : Roger Crew 
* URL : http://search.cpan.org/dist/Net-OpenID-Common/
* License : Perl
  Programming Lang: Perl
  Description : libraries shared between Net::OpenID::Consumer and 
Net::OpenID::Server

The Consumer and Server implementations share a few libraries which live
with this module.



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