Bug#692353: ITP: php-wpcli -- PHP PEAR module for a WordPress CLI interface

2012-11-05 Thread andrea rota
Package: wnpp
Severity: wishlist
Owner: andrea rota 

* Package name: php-wpcli
  Version : 0.6.0
  Upstream Author : scribu , Andreas Creten 

* URL : http://wp-cli.org/
* License : MIT
  Programming Lang: PHP
  Description : PHP PEAR module for a WordPress CLI interface

wp-cli is a set of command-line tools for managing WordPress
installations. You can update plugins, set up multisite installs, manage
users, interact with the database, manage themes, create posts and much
more. It can be extented through plugins to let administrators manage
even more aspects of a WordPress installation.


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Bug#692354: ITP: fomp -- collection of LV2 audio plugins

2012-11-05 Thread Alessio Treglia
Package: wnpp
Severity: wishlist
Owner: Alessio Treglia 

* Package name: fomp
  Version : 1.0.0
  Upstream Author : David Robillard 
* URL : http://drobilla.net/software/fomp/
* License : GPL-2
  Programming Lang: C++
  Description : collection of LV2 audio plugins

 Fomp is an LV2 port of the MCP, VCO, FIL, and WAH plugins
 originally written by Fons Adriaensen.
 .
 There are 13 plugins in total: 1 auto-wah, 1 EQ, 3 chorus,
 5 filters, and 3 oscillators.
 .
 The plugin implementations are identical to their LADSPA
 forebears, except the primary frequency port of oscillators
 and filters has been converted to Hz to facilitate use in any
 host without assuming the hidden tuning frequency of
 AlsaModularSynth. All other frequency ports remain as they
 were, using octaves for faithful Moog-like modulation.


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Bug#692356: ITP: arduide -- Qt-based IDE for Arduino development

2012-11-05 Thread Laurent Navet (Mali)
Package: wnpp
Severity: wishlist
Owner: "Laurent Navet (Mali)" 

* Package name: arduide
  Version : 1.0.beta
  Upstream Author : Martin Peres, Denis martinez
* URL : http://www.mupuf.org/project/arduide.html
* License : GPL2+
  Programming Lang: (C++, Qt4)
  Description : Qt-based IDE for Arduino development

Arduide provides an alternative to the original JAVA IDE for 
arduino developement. 
- sync with officials arduino SDK (actually 1.0)
- Internationalized 
- Qt or KDE Style :)


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Bug#692359: ITP: libjs-jquery-colorbox -- jQuery customizable lightbox

2012-11-05 Thread Agustin Henze
Package: wnpp
Severity: wishlist
X-Debbugs-CC: debian-devel@lists.debian.org

   Package name: libjs-jquery-colorbox
Version: 1.3.20
Upstream Author: Jack Moore 
URL: http://www.jacklmoore.com/colorbox
License: MIT
Description:  A lightweight customizable lightbox plugin for jQuery.
It supports photos,
 photo groups, slideshow, Ajax, inline, and Iframed content.
 Features:
  * Lightweight: 10KB of JavaScript (less than 5KBs gzipped).
  * Appearance is controlled through CSS so it can be restyled.
  * Can be extended with callbacks & event-hooks without altering the source
files.
  * Completely unobtrusive, options are set in the JS and require no
changes to
existing HTML.
  * Preloads upcoming images in a photo group.
  * Well vetted. ColorBox is one of the top jQuery plugins.

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Re: IPv6, tentative addresses, bind(), wheezy

2012-11-05 Thread Marc Haber
On Sun, 4 Nov 2012 18:26:26 +0100, martin f krafft
 wrote:
>also sprach Marc Haber  [2012.11.04.1013 +0100]:
>> >Maybe for the time being it will be easier and safer to have ifupdown 
>> >wait until DAD is finished?
>> 
>> How does one find out about that?
>
>% ip -6 addr show dev eth0 | grep "2001:db8::deb1:46.* tentative"
>inet6 2001:db8::deb1:46/64 scope global tentative
>
>Once DAD completes, the "tentative" goes away.

That does not catch the case where not all RAs present on the network
have been received and processed, which admittedly enters the real of
"event based processing" since this can happen any time, not just at
init time.

Greetings
Marc
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ANNOUNCEMENT: Intel/AMD x86 CPU microcode update system in non-free

2012-11-05 Thread Henrique de Moraes Holschuh
Hello all,

I would like to bring to your attention the improved support for system
processor (CPU) microcode updates, for x86/i686/x86-64/amd64 systems
that was recently added to [non-free] Wheezy.

System Processors from Intel and AMD may need updates to their microcode
(sort of a control sequence for the processor) to operate correctly.
These updates fix bugs/errata that can cause anything from incorrect
processing, to code and data corruption, and system lockups.

It is very difficult to know for sure whether you need a microcode
update or not, but it is not safe at all to just ignore them.  You might
not notice their effect and have precious data silently corrupted, or an
important program silently misbehave.  Or you could experience one of
those unexplainable and infrequent software issues (such as kernel oops,
application segfaults) or hardware issues (including sudden reboots and
hangs).

Releases of new microcode updates are more frequent on young processors,
but the release of new microcode updates for older processors do happen.

The BIOS (or EFI) updates the CPU microcode during boot, however most of
the time either the motherboard vendor won't issue frequent BIOS/EFI
updates, or the user won't install such updates.  For these reasons, the
system processor is likely to be running with outdated microcode on a
vast number of systems.

The operating system has to pick up the slack.

Unfortunately, the license of the microcode update data from AMD and
Intel are not compatible with the Debian Free Software Guidelines.
Therefore, microcode update data will be available through the non-free
distribution.  The new processor microcode update system is available
for both non-free Wheezy and non-free Squeeze (through the backports
repository).


HOW TO INSTALL MICROCODE UPDATES:

Processor microcode updates are ephemeral, and last only until the next
processor reset or power off.  They have to be reapplied at every boot,
and also when the system wakes up from suspend or hibernation.

Please install the "amd64-microcode" package (for systems with AMD
processors), or the "intel-microcode" and "iucode-tool" packages (for
systems with Intel processors).

"iucode-tool" is available in "contrib", the other two packages are
available in "non-free", so you will have to enable both contrib and
non-free in /etc/apt/sources.list.

Debian Squeeze users can find up-to-date versions of these packages in
the official backports repository (in the contrib and non-free
sections).

Microcode updates will be applied immediately when the microcode
packages are installed or updated: you don't have to reboot.  You will
have to keep the packages installed, though: as explained above, the
microcode updates have to be reapplied at every boot.

You can check which version of the microcode your processors are running
by looking for "microcode" lines on /proc/cpuinfo.  This information is
only available on recent kernels (such as the Wheezy kernel).

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  them all and in the darkness grind them. In the Land of Redmond
  where the shadows lie." -- The Silicon Valley Tarot
  Henrique Holschuh


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Bug#692406: ITP: wsl -- Wsman Shell Command Line "whistle"

2012-11-05 Thread D . Jared Domínguez
Package: wnpp
Severity: wishlist
Owner: Daniel Jared Dominguez 


* Package name: wsl
  Version : 0.2.0
  Upstream Author : Chris Poblete 
* URL : http://linux.dell.com/files/wsl/
* License : BSD
  Programming Lang: bash
  Description : Wsman Shell Command Line "whistle"

WSL (aka "whistle") contains various scripts that serve as a client
interface to WSMAN or Web Services for Management protocol base on DMTF
standard specification. WSMAN provides standards based messaging for
systems management CIM-style objects.


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Bug#692409: ITP: libconstant-defer-perl -- Perl module providing constant subs with deferred value calculation

2012-11-05 Thread Florian Schlichting
Package: wnpp
Severity: wishlist
Owner: Florian Schlichting 

* Package name: libconstant-defer-perl
  Version : 5
  Upstream Author : Kevin Ryde 
* URL : http://search.cpan.org/dist/constant-defer/
* License : GPL-3+
  Programming Lang: Perl
  Description : Perl module providing constant subs with deferred value 
calculation

constant::defer creates constants like constant.pm, but with the value
calculated only on the first call.  This can save work for values only
needed sometimes.


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Bug#692410: ITP: libmath-libm-perl -- Perl extension for the C math library, libm

2012-11-05 Thread Florian Schlichting
Package: wnpp
Severity: wishlist
Owner: Florian Schlichting 

* Package name: libmath-libm-perl
  Version : 1.00
  Upstream Author : Daniel S. Lewart, 
* URL : http://search.cpan.org/dist/Math-Libm/
* License : unknown
  Programming Lang: Perl
  Description : Perl extension for the C math library, libm

Math::Libm is a translation of the C math.h file. It exports a number of
mathematical constants, like pi and e, and functions such as floor(),
log10() or tan().

libmath-libm-perl is a dependency of libmath-planepath-perl (#689654)


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