Bug#921158: ITP: plyara -- Parse YARA rules into a dictionary representation.
Package: wnpp Severity: wishlist Owner: Robert Haist * Package name: plyara Version : 2.0.0 Upstream Author : plyara Maintainers * URL : https://github.com/plyara/plyara * License : Apache License 2.0 Programming Lang: Python Description : Parse YARA rules into a dictionary representation. Plyara is a script and library that lexes and parses a file consisting of one more YARA rules into a python dictionary representation. The goal of this tool is to make it easier to perform bulk operations or transformations of large sets of YARA rules, such as extracting indicators, updating attributes, and analyzing a corpus. Other applications include linters and dependency checkers. Plyara leverages the Python module PLY for lexing YARA rules. The package will be introduced to the pkg-security-team repos
Bug#893056: ITP: libpe1 -- The PE library used by pev
Package: wnpp Severity: wishlist Owner: Robert Haist * Package name: libpe1 Version : 1.0.0 Upstream Author : Fernando Mercês * URL : https://github.com/merces/libpe * License : LGPLv3 Programming Lang: C Description : The PE library used by pev Currently the pev package in debian contains the pev tools and the library, because upstream had a single integrated repo in the past. Now upstream is divided in two repos and we have to package the library as dependency too.
Re: Bug#893056: ITP: libpe1 -- The PE library used by pev
Hi Scott, I just had a look at similar packages and also the debian maint-guide best practice: https://www.debian.org/doc/manuals/maint-guide/advanced.en.html Regards, Robert Haist 2BC8 3F55 A400 7468 864C 680E 1B7C C8D4 D4E9 14AA > Scott Kitterman hat am 16. März 2018 um 00:13 > geschrieben: > > > On Thursday, March 15, 2018 11:51:11 PM Robert Haist wrote: > > Package: wnpp > > Severity: wishlist > > Owner: Robert Haist > > > > * Package name: libpe1 > > Version : 1.0.0 > > Upstream Author : Fernando Mercês > > * URL : https://github.com/merces/libpe > > * License : LGPLv3 > > Programming Lang: C > > Description : The PE library used by pev > > > > Currently the pev package in debian contains the pev tools and the library, > > because upstream had a single integrated repo in the past. Now upstream is > > divided in two repos and we have to package the library as dependency too. > > Is there a reason you picked libpe1 instead of libpe? Generally encoding the > soname in the source package name is not a good practice. > > Scott K
Bug#893807: ITP: libudis86 -- Disassembler Library for x86 and x86-64
Package: wnpp Severity: wishlist Owner: Robert Haist * Package name: libudis86 Version : 1.7.2 Upstream Author : Vivek Thampi * URL : http://udis86.sourceforge.net * License : BSD 2-Clause Programming Lang: C Description : Disassembler Library for x86 and x86-64 Udis86 is a disassembler for the x86 and x86-64 class of instruction set architectures. It consists of a C library called libudis86 which provides a clean and simple interface to decode a stream of raw binary data, and to inspect the disassembled instructions in a structured manner. A lot of debian packages and even the linux kernel seem to reference this library[1]. I need it as dependency for pev and libpe. [1]https://codesearch.debian.net/search?q=udis86.h&page=1
Bug#874704: ITP: bro-pkg -- Bro Package Manager
Package: wnpp Severity: wishlist Owner: Robert Haist * Package name: bro-pkg Version : 1.0.4 Upstream Author : The Bro Project * URL : http://bro-package-manager.readthedocs.io * License : BSD Programming Lang: Python Description : Bro Package Manager The Bro Package Manager makes it easy for Bro users to install and manage third party scripts as well as plugins for Bro and BroControl. The command-line tool is preconfigured to download packages from the Bro package source, a GitHub repository that has been set up such that any developer can request their Bro package be included. The package extends the functionality of the already packaged bro network analysis software. I would volunteer to maintain the package and already prepared a basic package.