Re: Bug#875545: ITP: cpdf -- The tool provide a wide range of professional, robust tools to modify PDF files.

2017-09-14 Thread Chris Lamb
Hi Francisco,

> Thanks for the guidance, I understand that if I accept the package will
> go to non-free

If this is your first package to Debian, for a variety of reasons I
don't recommend packaging something that will go to non-free.

(Just in case it helps...)


Best wishes,

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Re: Summary of the Arm ports BoF at DC17

2017-09-14 Thread Marco d'Itri
On Sep 14, Steve McIntyre  wrote:

> The Pine64 [6] is another alternative, based on a mobile CPU. It's
> therefore got limited RAM and I/O. Upstreaming has taken a while, but
> is getting there in current kernel releases. U-Boot head will work on
> the board, including the UEFI implementation mentioned earlier.
> There's the related PineBook project [7] too - a small laptop-style
> machine based around the Pine64 board.
There are also scary warnings and discussions about the Ethernet port 
being half-broken at 1 Gbps.

> Answering this question ("I want something that just works, what
> should I buy?") is always much harder than it should be... :-(
On the lower end I strongly recommend the Olimex Lime 2, which is open 
hardware and works well with the mainline kernel and U-Boot from stretch 
(as long as you do not care about 3D, obviously):
https://www.armbian.com/olimex-lime-2/

BTW... I like installing my little ARM systems using debootstrap 
--foreign, but I am unable to do a 100% self-contained installation 
(without using qemu, which would be cheating, or copying the initramfs 
from another system) because the initramfs has not been built yet. 
Do we distribute anyware one that may be used for the first boot?

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Bug#875755: ITP: golang-github-christrenkamp-goxpath -- XPath 1.0 implementation written in Go

2017-09-14 Thread Shengjing Zhu
Package: wnpp
Severity: wishlist
Owner: Shengjing Zhu 

* Package name: golang-github-christrenkamp-goxpath
  Version : 1.0~alpha3
  Upstream Author : 2015-2017 ChrisTrenkamp 
* URL : https://github.com/ChrisTrenkamp/goxpath
* License : Expat
  Programming Lang: Go
  Description : XPath 1.0 implementation written in Go

 goxpath is a XPath 1.0 implementation, written natively in the Go programming
 language. XPath queries XML documents, selecting elements, attributes, text,
 and has some operators and functions for manipulating strings, numbers, and
 booleans.

This is new dependency for packer 1.1.0.

I will package this inside pkg-go team and need sponsor to upload.

Thanks
Shengjing Zhu


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Re: Summary of the Arm ports BoF at DC17

2017-09-14 Thread Adam Borowski
On Thu, Sep 14, 2017 at 12:06:13PM +0200, Marco d'Itri wrote:
> On Sep 14, Steve McIntyre  wrote:
> 
> > The Pine64 [6] is another alternative, based on a mobile CPU. It's
> > therefore got limited RAM and I/O. Upstreaming has taken a while, but
> > is getting there in current kernel releases. U-Boot head will work on
> > the board, including the UEFI implementation mentioned earlier.
> > There's the related PineBook project [7] too - a small laptop-style
> > machine based around the Pine64 board.
> There are also scary warnings and discussions about the Ethernet port 
> being half-broken at 1 Gbps.

(I assume you're talking about Pine64 -- PineBook has no GBe, being more a
SoPine than Pine64.)

Works for me fine with the new dmac-sun8i driver -- in fact, achieves a
better speed as the amd64 machine next to it.

The old near-mainline driver, sun8i-emac, gave only ~60% of theoretical
speed but otherwise worked without a hitch (using Icenowy's patchset).

I have no idea about the BSP kernel.


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Re: Summary of the Arm ports BoF at DC17

2017-09-14 Thread Steve McIntyre
On Thu, Sep 14, 2017 at 12:06:13PM +0200, Marco d'Itri wrote:
>On Sep 14, Steve McIntyre  wrote:
>
>> The Pine64 [6] is another alternative, based on a mobile CPU. It's
>> therefore got limited RAM and I/O. Upstreaming has taken a while, but
>> is getting there in current kernel releases. U-Boot head will work on
>> the board, including the UEFI implementation mentioned earlier.
>> There's the related PineBook project [7] too - a small laptop-style
>> machine based around the Pine64 board.
>There are also scary warnings and discussions about the Ethernet port 
>being half-broken at 1 Gbps.
>
>> Answering this question ("I want something that just works, what
>> should I buy?") is always much harder than it should be... :-(
>On the lower end I strongly recommend the Olimex Lime 2, which is open 
>hardware and works well with the mainline kernel and U-Boot from stretch 
>(as long as you do not care about 3D, obviously):
>https://www.armbian.com/olimex-lime-2/

ACK, thanks for the recommendation!

>BTW... I like installing my little ARM systems using debootstrap 
>--foreign, but I am unable to do a 100% self-contained installation 
>(without using qemu, which would be cheating, or copying the initramfs 
>from another system) because the initramfs has not been built yet. 
>Do we distribute anyware one that may be used for the first boot?

Not that I'm aware of, no.

-- 
Steve McIntyre, Cambridge, UK.st...@einval.com
"C++ ate my sanity" -- Jon Rabone



Bug#875803: ITP: python-django-paintstore -- Integrates jQuery ColorPicker in Django admin

2017-09-14 Thread Jonas Meurer
X-Debbugs-Cc: debian-devel@lists.debian.org
Package: wnpp
Severity: wishlist
Owner: Jonas Meurer 

* Package name: python-django-paintstore
  Version : 0.2
  Upstream Author : Glenn Siegman 
* URL : https://github.com/gsiegman/django-paintstore
* License : MIT
  Programming Lang: Python
  Description : Integrates jQuery ColorPicker in Django admin

This Django app integrates the jQuery ColorPicker in the Django admin.

* Packaging as dependency for mailman3
* Intended to be maintained inside DPMT





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Bug#875810: ITP: r-cran-treespace -- Statistical Exploration of Landscapes of Phylogenetic Trees

2017-09-14 Thread Andreas Tille
Package: wnpp
Severity: wishlist
Owner: Andreas Tille 

* Package name: r-cran-treespace
  Version : 1.0.0
  Upstream Author : Thibaut Jombart 
* URL : https://cran.r-project.org/package=treespace
* License : MIT
  Programming Lang: GNU-R
  Description : Statistical Exploration of Landscapes of Phylogenetic Trees
 Tools for the exploration of distributions of phylogenetic trees.
 This package includes a shiny interface which can be started from R using
 'treespaceServer()'.


Remark: The package treescape is discontinued and the old homepage
   https://cran.r-project.org/package=treescape
 suggests using r-cran-treespace instead.  So it is maintained by the
 Debian Med team at
https://anonscm.debian.org/git/debian-med/r-cran-treespace.git



Bug#875816: ITP: py-autopep8-el -- use autopep8 to beautify a Python buffer

2017-09-14 Thread Lev Lamberov
Package: wnpp
Owner: Lev Lamberov 
Severity: wishlist

* Package name: py-autopep8-el
  Version : 2016.1
  Upstream Author : Friedrich Paetzke 
* URL or Web page : https://github.com/paetzke/py-autopep8.el
* License : GPL-3+
  Programming Lang: Emacs Lisp
  Description : use autopep8 to beautify a Python buffer

This package provides the `py-autopep8' command, which uses the external
`autopep8' tool to tidy up the current buffer according to Python's
PEP-8.



Work-needing packages report for Sep 15, 2017

2017-09-14 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: 1112 (new: 3)
Total number of packages offered up for adoption: 154 (new: 0)
Total number of packages requested help for: 44 (new: 0)

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



The following packages have been orphaned:

   librcc (#875348), orphaned 4 days ago
 Description: Library for autoconvert codepages
 Reverse Depends: librcc-dev librccgtk2-0 moc
 Installations reported by Popcon: 1727
 Bug Report URL: http://bugs.debian.org/875348

   python-xmpp (#875459), orphaned 3 days ago
 Description: Python library for communication with XMPP (Jabber)
   servers
 Reverse Depends: archipel-core dvcs-autosync python-jabberbot
   python-loggingx
 Installations reported by Popcon: 510
 Bug Report URL: http://bugs.debian.org/875459

   tclxml (#875667), orphaned yesterday
 Description: Tcl library for XML parsing
 Reverse Depends: saods9 tclxml-dev
 Installations reported by Popcon: 466
 Bug Report URL: http://bugs.debian.org/875667

1109 older packages have been omitted from this listing, see
http://www.debian.org/devel/wnpp/orphaned for a complete list.



No new packages have been given up for adoption, but a total of 154 packages
are awaiting adoption.  See http://www.debian.org/devel/wnpp/rfa_bypackage
for a complete list.



For the following packages help is requested:

   autopkgtest (#846328), requested 288 days ago
 Description: automatic as-installed testing for Debian packages
 Reverse Depends: debci-worker openstack-pkg-tools
 Installations reported by Popcon: 961
 Bug Report URL: http://bugs.debian.org/846328

   balsa (#642906), requested 2181 days ago
 Description: An e-mail client for GNOME
 Reverse Depends: balsa-dbg
 Installations reported by Popcon: 694
 Bug Report URL: http://bugs.debian.org/642906

   cargo (#860116), requested 156 days ago
 Description: Rust package manager
 Reverse Depends: dh-cargo
 Installations reported by Popcon: 486
 Bug Report URL: http://bugs.debian.org/860116

   cups (#532097), requested 3022 days ago
 Description: Common UNIX Printing System
 Reverse Depends: bluez-cups boomaga chromium
   cinnamon-settings-daemon cloudprint cups cups-backend-bjnp
   cups-browsed cups-bsd cups-client (68 more omitted)
 Installations reported by Popcon: 178458
 Bug Report URL: http://bugs.debian.org/532097

   cyrus-sasl2 (#799864), requested 722 days ago
 Description: authentication abstraction library
 Reverse Depends: 389-ds-base 389-ds-base-libs 389-dsgw adcli
   autofs-ldap cairo-dock-mail-plug-in claws-mail
   claws-mail-acpi-notifier claws-mail-address-keeper
   claws-mail-archiver-plugin (120 more omitted)
 Installations reported by Popcon: 198402
 Bug Report URL: http://bugs.debian.org/799864

   dee (#831388), requested 426 days ago
 Description: model to synchronize mutiple instances over DBus
 Reverse Depends: dee-tools gir1.2-dee-1.0 libdee-1.0-4-dbg
   libdee-dev zeitgeist-core
 Installations reported by Popcon: 64385
 Bug Report URL: http://bugs.debian.org/831388

   developers-reference (#759995), requested  days ago
 Description: guidelines and information for Debian developers
 Installations reported by Popcon: 16082
 Bug Report URL: http://bugs.debian.org/759995

   devscripts (#800413), requested 716 days ago
 Description: scripts to make the life of a Debian Package maintainer
   easier
 Reverse Depends: apt-build apt-listdifferences aptfs arriero
   bzr-builddeb customdeb debci debian-builder debmake debpear (24 more
   omitted)
 Installations reported by Popcon: 12949
 Bug Report URL: http://bugs.debian.org/800413

   ejabberd (#767874), requested 1046 days ago
 Description: distributed, fault-tolerant Jabber/XMPP server written
   in Erlang
 Reverse Depends: ejabberd-contrib ejabberd-mod-cron
   ejabberd-mod-log-chat ejabberd-mod-logsession ejabberd-mod-logxml
   ejabberd-mod-message-log ejabberd-mod-muc-log-http
   ejabberd-mod-post-log ejabberd-mod-pottymouth ejabberd-mod-rest (4
   more omitted)
 Installations reported by Popcon: 617
 Bug Report URL: http://bugs.debian.org/767874

   fbcat (#565156), requested 2801 days ago
 Description: framebuffer grabber
 Installations reported by Popcon: 191
 Bug Report URL: http://bugs.debian.org/565156

   fgetty (#823061), requested 502 days ago
 Description: console-only getty & login (issue with nis)
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Re: Bug#875545: ITP: cpdf -- The tool provide a wide range of professional, robust tools to modify PDF files.

2017-09-14 Thread Francisco Vilmar Cardoso Ruviaro
Hi Chris,

> If this is your first package to Debian, for a variety of reasons I
> don't recommend packaging something that will go to non-free.
Yes, this would be my first package, I understood that it is
inappropriate to initially send something like this, I will close the bug.

Thanks, Francisco



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