next week in Heidelberg
Hi, I'm going to be in Heidelberg (Universitäts-Rechenzentrum) the next week (20th to 24th of march). I'd like to meet some other Debian developers to swap keys and have a beer in the evening. Please mail me privately since I'm not subscribe to these lists. Regards, -- Philipp Frauenfelder [PGP] mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Tel./Fax: +41 1 850 54 64 or [EMAIL PROTECTED] Proudly running Debian GNU/Linux, see http://www.debian.org/
ITP: gbib -- Gnome BibTeX editor
Hi [ I am not on the list! ] I have already announced my ITP to wnpp (#94481). I just saw the Freshmeat announcement today and I intend to package this small program. It works directly on .bib databases and has a small but nice frontend to perform changes on the database. It's GPLed and uses Gnome. Ah, yes: http://gbib.seul.org/ I will upload the package today. Regards -- Philipp | work: [EMAIL PROTECTED] +41 1 632 60 38 Frauenfelder | home: [EMAIL PROTECTED]+41 1 862 73 14 [PGP]| http://www.math.ethz.ch/~pfrauenf/ Proudly running Debian GNU/Linux. See http://www.debian.org/
Bug#193143: ITP: valgrind-caltree -- caltree skin for valgrind
Package: wnpp Version: unavailable; reported 2003-05-13 Severity: wishlist * Package name: valgrind-caltree Version : 0.2.95 Upstream Author : Josef Weidendorfer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> * URL : http://kcachegrind.sourceforge.net/ * License : GPL Description : caltree skin for valgrind This is a skin (aka plugin) for Valgrind 1.9.5, a program instrumentation system for x86-linux. It is based on the cachegrind skin, a cache simulator from the valgrind core package. It adds call-graph profiling. . This calltree is needed by KCachegrind (KDE frontend for browsing the profile information) to show full profiling information. See http://kcachegrind.sourceforge.net for examples and usage information including screenshots. -- System Information: Debian Release: testing/unstable Architecture: i386 Kernel: Linux herodot 2.4.20 #25 Don Apr 3 12:33:28 CEST 2003 i686 Locale: LANG=de, LC_CTYPE=de (ignored: LC_ALL set)
Intent to package calamaris (was: wanted: calamaris)
Joey Hess: > Calamaris is an analyzer for squid log files, that generates nice reports. > http://www.detmold.netsurf.de/homepages/cord/tools/squid/calamaris/ I downloaded it and had a look at it. Seems not to be too complicated to me. How much do I have? :-) The licence is GPL with this one added: (If you modify and want to publish it under the name 'Calamaris', please ask me. I don't want to confuse the 'audience' with many different versions of the same name and/or Version number.) I think this is still DFSG free. I'll ask the author before I start packaging it. Regards, Philipp
Re: updates to Debian pages
Hi James A. Treacy wrote: > One thing I forgot to mention to you. Could you please add the > final / on directories? It is proper to add them, but not > mandatory. Additionally it confuses the urlchecker I use (yeah > I'll fix it eventually). I have already fixed the occurrences > of devel/ and got a few others in the process. Adding the / is one of the easiest ways to save bandwidth. A browser asking for a directory without a / gets a 301 redirection: -- $ telnet www.niederglatt.lugs.ch 80 Trying 10.0.24.1... Connected to www.niederglatt.lugs.ch. Escape character is '^]'. GET /Buchhaltung HTTP/1.0 HTTP/1.1 301 Moved Permanently Date: Mon, 12 Oct 1998 20:24:44 GMT Server: mod_perl/1.15 Apache/1.3.1 (Unix) Debian/GNU mod_perl/1.15 Location: http://www.niederglatt.lugs.ch/Buchhaltung/ Connection: close Content-Type: text/html 301 Moved Permanently Moved Permanently The document has moved http://www.niederglatt.lugs.ch/Buchhaltung/";>here. Connection closed by foreign host. --- Btw, http://www.niederglatt.lugs.ch/Buchhaltung/index.html exists. Regards, Philipp
Re: Debian booth at LinuxTag '99?
Hi, 26 and 27 of june is a weekend, right? I'd love to meet some developer IRL. I could lend you a helping hand (some sort of "go-and-get-me") during the event, but no organising. > End of June.. sounds like I'll be able to be there. Does anyone know any > cheap places to stay for a couple of days in the neighborhood? There is a youth hostel about 15km away. Check http://www.djh.de/herbergsverzeichnis/herbergen/6/67691.html 21.- (which currency? Euro or DM?) for bed and breakfast. Does one need to be member of an association to get a bed there? > If possible it might be nice to organise a couple of things like a > meeting for Debian developers and a BOF about Debian maintainership. > Oh, and the obligatory PGP-signing session of course :) Of course! Regards, Philipp
Re: Debian booth at LinuxTag '99?
Christoph Baumann <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > Maybe I can also get a car to assist Thimo with transporting if someone > wants to stay in Heidelberg (we have a youth hostel too, I can't offer > sleeping place, sorry) Would be an option, especially if one goes there by car or such. Btw, how much is a "stone throw"? Regards, Philipp
Intent to package: plib (was: request for package)
Hi > Can someone please package plib, which is Steve's Portable Game Library. > It has a LGPL license so it can go into main without problem. I grabed the sources and had a look at it. As it is my first package with shared libraries and -dev and -doc and such it first tried it and it seems to work. There were no real problems (AFAIK). The packages are in incoming. > The reason I want this is so I can try `Tuxedo T. Penguin, A Quest for > Herring' (http://www.woodsoup.org/projs/tux_aqfh/). If someone can > package that as well I'ld be really happy :) I'll have a look at it too. Regards, Philipp