Bug#1007918: ITP: nsxiv -- simple X image viewer

2022-03-18 Thread Nick Morrott
Package: wnpp
Severity: wishlist
Owner: Nick Morrott 
X-Debbugs-Cc: debian-devel@lists.debian.org

* Package name: nsxiv
  Version : 29
  Upstream Author : Bert Muennich, nsxiv contributors
* URL : https://github.com/nsxiv/nsxiv
* License : GPL-2+
  Programming Lang: C
  Description : simple X image viewer

nsxiv is a fork of the now-unmaintained sxiv project, with the purpose of being
a drop-in replacement of sxiv, maintaining its interface and adding simple,
sensible features. nsxiv aims to be easy to modify and customise.

Features:

 - Basic image operations, e.g. zooming, panning, rotating
 - Customizable key and mouse button mappings
 - Scriptable via configuration files
 - Thumbnail mode: grid of selectable previews of all images
 - Ability to cache thumbnails for fast re-loading
 - Basic support for animated/multi-frame images (GIF/WebP)
 - Display image information in status bar
 - Display image name/path in X title



Bug#1007919: ITP: libperl-languageserver-perl -- Language Server and Debug Protocol Adapter for Perl

2022-03-18 Thread Nick Morrott
Package: wnpp
Owner: Nick Morrott 
Severity: wishlist
X-Debbugs-CC: debian-devel@lists.debian.org, debian-p...@lists.debian.org

* Package name: libperl-languageserver-perl
  Version : 2.3.0
  Upstream Author : Gerald Richter 
* URL : https://metacpan.org/release/Perl-LanguageServer
* License : Artistic-2.0
  Programming Lang: Perl
  Description : Language Server and Debug Protocol Adapter for Perl

Perl::LanguageServer is a Language Server and Debug Protocol Adapter for Perl.
It implements the Language Server Protocol which provides syntax-checking,
symbol search, etc. to various editors. It also implements the Debug Adapter
Protocol, which allows debugging with various editors.

Features:

* Language Server
 
  * Syntax checking
  * Symbols in file
  * Symbols in workspace/directory
  * Goto Definition
  * Find References
  * Supports multiple workspace folders
  * Document and selection formatting via perltidy
  * Run on remote system via ssh
 
* Debugger
 
  * Run, pause, step, next, return
  * Support for coro threads
  * Breakpoints 
  * Conditional breakpoints
  * Breakpoints can be set while program runs and for modules not yet loaded
  * Variable view, can switch to every stack frame or coro thread
  * Set/watch variables
  * Tooltips with variable values
  * Evaluate perl code in debuggee, in context of every stack frame of coro 
thread
  * Automatically reload changed Perl modules while debugging
  * Debug multiple perl programs at once
  * Run on remote system via ssh

The package will be maintained under the umbrella of the Debian Perl Group.



Bug#1007924: ITP: rshell -- A remote shell for working with MicroPython boards

2022-03-18 Thread Dave Jones
Package: wnpp
Severity: wishlist
Owner: Dave Jones 
X-Debbugs-Cc: debian-devel@lists.debian.org

* Package name: rshell
  Version : 0.0.31-1
  Upstream Author : https://github.com/dhylands/rshell
* URL : https://pypi.org/project/rshell/
* License : MIT
  Programming Lang: Python
  Description : A remote shell for working with MicroPython boards

A simple shell which runs on the host and uses MicroPython's raw-REPL to 
send Python snippets to the board in order to get file-system 
information, to copy files to and from MicroPython's file-system. It 
also has the ability to invoke the MicroPython REPL, so rshell can be 
used as a terminal emulator as well.

Currently, the standard method for installing this is to use pip3. 
However, given it has minimal dependencies (pyserial and pyudev) which 
are already packaged nicely in Debian, there's no particular reason this 
shouldn't be deb-packaged too. The only other (direct) means of 
manipulating the file-system on a MicroPython device currently available 
in Debian (that I'm aware of) is the Thonny editor. However, Thonny 
requires a graphical environment, whilst rshell is also suitable for 
console only environments.

I'm happy to maintain this package as part of the Python team.



Bug#1007940: ITP: matrix-conduit -- lighweight homeserver for the Matrix protocol

2022-03-18 Thread Jonas Smedegaard
Package: wnpp
Severity: wishlist
Owner: Jonas Smedegaard 
X-Debbugs-Cc: debian-devel@lists.debian.org, Matrix Packaging Team 


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* Package name: matrix-conduit
  Version : 0.3.0
  Upstream Author : timokoesters 
* URL : https://conduit.rs/
* License : Apache-2.0
  Programming Lang: Rust
  Description : lighweight homeserver for the Matrix protocol

 Conduit is a simple, fast and reliable Matrix chat server.
 .
 Matrix is an open, federated communications protocol.

This package will be maintained in the Matrix Packaging Team.

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Re: Debian DSA-5095-1 : linux - security update

2022-03-18 Thread Thorsten Glaser
>"apt-get upgrade”  doesn’t upgrade the linux-headers to the latest
>fixed version

You need “apt-get upgrade --with-new-pkgs” at the very least to keep
a stable system up-to-date. I use “apt-get --purge dist-upgrade” myself
while keeping an eye on what packages apt wants to remove with that.

bye,
//mirabilos
-- 
When he found out that the m68k port was in a pretty bad shape, he did
not, like many before him, shrug and move on; instead, he took it upon
himself to start compiling things, just so he could compile his shell.
How's that for dedication. -- Wouter, about my Debian/m68k revival