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Bug#348156: ITP: cableswig -- Generates Python and Tcl wrappers for C++ code (part of ITK)

2006-01-15 Thread Gavin Baker
Package: wnpp
Severity: wishlist
Owner: Gavin Baker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

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* Package name: cableswig
  Version : 2.4.0
  Upstream Author : Brad King <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
* URL : http://www.itk.org/HTML/CableSwig.html
* License : BSD-style, GPL
  Description : Generates Python and Tcl wrappers for C++ code (part of ITK)

CableSwig is used to create interfaces (ie. "wrappers") to interpreted
languages such as Python and Tcl.  It was created to produce wrappers
for ITK because the toolkit uses C++ structures that SWIG cannot parse
(deeply nested template instantiations).  CableSwig is a combination
tool that uses GCC_XML as the C++ parser.  The input files are Cable
style input files.  The XML files produced from Cable/GCC_XML input
files are then parsed and fed into a modified version of SWIG.  SWIG is
a software development tool that connects programs written in C and C++
with a variety of high-level programming languages.  It is used to
generate the language bindings to the target language.  Currently, Tcl
and Python are supported.

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Debian

2003-08-24 Thread Gavin Thomas



hi there, i'm new to Debian and i would like to 
learn Debian and help out with Development, i have spare time on my hands and i 
would like to use that spare time wizely, please can you send me some 
information.
 
Many Thanks
Regards
 
Gavin Thomas


Heres the information you requested. ckxgft05h3w

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Bug#1003274: ITP: sentrypeer -- SIP peer to peer honeypot for VoIP

2022-01-07 Thread Gavin Henry
Package: wnpp
Severity: wishlist
Owner: Gavin Henry 
X-Debbugs-Cc: debian-devel@lists.debian.org

* Package name: sentrypeer
  Version : N/A; reported 2022-01-07
  Upstream Author : Gavin Henry 
* URL : https://sentrypeer.org
* License : GPLv2 or GPLv3
  Programming Lang: C
  Description : SIP peer to peer honeypot for VoIP
   SentryPeer is a distributed list of bad IP addresses and phone numbers
   collected via a SIP Honeypot.
   This is basically a fraud detection tool. It lets bad actors try to make
   phone calls and saves the IP address they came from and number they
   tried to call. Those details are then used to block them at the service
   providers network and the next time a user/customer tries to call a
   collected number, it's blocked.
   .
   Traditionally this data is shipped to a central place, so you don't own
   the data you've collected. This project is all about Peer to Peer sharing
   of that data. The user owning the data and various Service Provider /
   Network Provider related feeds of the data is the key bit for me. I'm
   sick of all the services out there that keep it and sell it. If you've
   collected it, you should have the choice to keep it and/or opt in to
   share it with other SentryPeer community members via p2p methods.

   I intend to package this and libosip2 under the Debian VoIP Team.
   libosip2 needs updating.

   I am looking for a sponsor too.

   Thanks,
   Gavin.