Hi Tobias
I'm still around but have not been active. Do you want me to step up?
Steve
> On 29 Aug 2017, at 00:11, Tobias Frost wrote:
>
> Source: vobcopy
> Version: 1.2.0-6
> Severity: minor
> User: m...@qa.debian.org
> Usertags: mia-teammaint
>
> Stephe
No objections here ... welcome to the project!
Steve
On Sun, Jan 1, 2012 at 5:01 PM, Barak A. Pearlmutter wrote:
> Given the time since vobcopy has been updated, I would like to
> volunteer to co-maintain the package, updating to the latest upstream
> and doing various other minor maintenance.
Hi
I am the previous packager of vobcopy. I am just writing to let you
know that I am still around and interested in the project and am
pleased more work is going into it.
My own time consuming and uncomfortable experience trying to become a
dd put me off the debian project.
It is good to see t
I need a sponsor, can you help?
Steve
On Mon, May 2, 2011 at 9:47 AM, Paul Wise wrote:
> Package: xball
> Severity: wishlist
>
> Please remove the dependency on menu, it doesn't seem to be needed for
> any reason at all and blocks the removal of menu/menu-xdg, which prove
> to be quite annoying
Please go ahead and nmu, many thanks for your help.
Steve
- Original message -
> I've been fixing important and above bugs for release lately and
> noticed this one. Please let me know if this bug is already been
> worked on or if it's okay to NMU the package.
>
> Jari
>
>
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Hi David
I noticed that wicd has been uploaded to debian now. Is it your
intention to be the maintainer from this point forward?
My own availability is a little limited so I am very happy it has found a
maintainer. Do I need to do anything to help?
If it is not your intention to be the maintai
Christian Bayle wrote:
> I can sponsor your package, I tooks source code from
> debian.hanskalabs.net, I didn't see any problem.
> Would be nice to provide a patch for upstream since I asked Adam to put
> the package code in the SVN (wicd/branches/debian-packaging)
> You'll find there a Makefile I
Christian BAYLE([EMAIL PROTECTED])@2008-09-22 21:36:
> I attached a diff to svn wicd tree to build a package, that I believe
> fit to be uploaded in debian except for the wicd-client.1 man page I
> attached that should probably be added in upstream source tree.
>
> I added a Makefile that should h
John,
I just wanted to thank you for your two vobcopy bug reports (471050,
471047) and to let you know they are being addressed. Upstream is
currently in Australia (from Europe) on a business trip. But we are
planning a 1.1.2 release shortly, which will include fixes to your
reported bugs. Pro
Robos (Cc BTS):
Since you have given me the option, I would prefer to move ahead with a
1.1.1 release if the sponsor (nico) has no objection. I'll contact him
with the request.
Let me know when 1.1.2 is ready and I'll start the work at my end.
Warm regards,
Steve
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David,
I have been on travel (story of my life :-) since changing the status of
wicd to ITP and so have made little progress on the package. If you are
already working with upstream and have packing ready to go it is
probably better if I back out and let you become the maintainer for
wicd.
If yo
The patch has been applied and test built against sid (by me) and
GNU/kFreeBSD (by Petr). A new release containing just this patch has
been requested from upstream and a tarball provided for his convenience.
I am now waiting for the upstream response before contacting my
sponsor for upload into D
Nico Golde([EMAIL PROTECTED])@2007-12-10 00:03:
> This does not seem like an option to me too because vobcopy
> is using stderr and stdout, I doubt the average user can
> redirect those streams in the shell.
hmmm .. its not difficult to redirect (1>filea 2>fileb) or to combine
(2>&1). But would
Nico Golde([EMAIL PROTECTED])@2007-12-09 21:18:
> > Cant the log files just be placed in the current working directory?
> > Either way, it sounds good.
>
> That would be the same problem if you call vobcopy in a
> world-writable directory. Checking if the file already
> exists and creating a uni
Robos([EMAIL PROTECTED])@2007-12-08 23:02:
> I'm working on it. Time is short though so it might take another week.
Maybe I should upload 1.0.2, at least to get it into the debian system.
I want to get the bugs closed in their system!
> I think about moving the place of the logfiles to the home o
I apologize for the long delay, my sponsor has gone mia. I now have a
new sponsor and am working with upstream to fix the bts bugs and upload
a new release based on the current version.
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My sponsor has been mia for a while. Vobcopy is currently being worked
to get the latest version uploaded and BTS bugs fixed.
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Package: wnpp
Severity: wishlist
Owner: Stephen Birch <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
* Package name: rubypodder
Version : 0.0.2
Upstream Author : Stephen Birch <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
* URL : http://sourceforge.net/projects/rubypodder
* License : GPL
Descriptio
AMP has been renamed to freepbx by upstream.
I am planning to package freepbx for Debian and have filed ITP 357927.
Steve
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* Package name: freepbx
Version : 2.0.1
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Descr
Reinhard Tartler([EMAIL PROTECTED])@2006-01-13 11:58:
> it is a completly new project, we'll see how it will evolve. We
> would
> need an sponsor anyway, but there are some interested DDs for
> that. You
> need an alioth account and contact then Raphael Hertzog to add you
> to
> the team.
I do al
Reinhard Tartler([EMAIL PROTECTED])@2006-01-13 10:54:
> This bug has been left open for a really long time, do you still intend
> to maintain it?
Hi there..
My original intention was to wait until my long standing debian
application completed and then do the packaging but the application
process
Hi Miriam
I was asked by Kevin if he could take over treeline and so I changed
ownership of the ITP to Kevin. Nothing seems to have happened though.
Kevin, are you still interested?
If not intereste why doesn't Miriam take over this package and become the
packager for it? If not a DD you will
Hi Martin
Just wanted to thank you for the two bug reports on vobcopy - I'll
work with upstream to get these fixed for you.
Steve
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michel Xhaard([EMAIL PROTECTED])@2005-10-18 10:02:
> Steve,
> Ok i wil look I have also forward the bug report to Tomas Groth working on
> spca5xx ppc support.
Excellent, thanks Michel
Steve
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Hi Michel:
You may already be aware of this but spca5xx has now made it into
Debian's testing repository. Kel and I are working to get the
toolchain (spcaview etc) into Debian as well, that should happen
fairly soon.
Some bad news though, we have received a bug report from a power PC
user (Paul
Kel Modderman([EMAIL PROTECTED])@2005-09-25 20:56:
> Hi all,
>
> This of course not a critical change and i doubt we'll be releasing
> another revision until new upstream source is available, but I'd like to
> hear some opinions before I commit this patch to svn.
>
> Thanks, Kel.
No problem
Hi Guys
Just to bring you all up to date. We have been using SVN on
svn.debian.org to coordinate the package and will be maintaining it as
a team using Alioth at:
https://alioth.debian.org/projects/pkg-spca5xx/
If you wish you can check out the source from
svn+alioth://svn.debian.org/svn/pkg-spc
Do you have any experience with hotplug and dbus? It would be cool if we could
tie this all together so when a camera is plugged in an appropriate
application pops up.
Steve
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Folks,
We are on our way.
> Your project registration for Alioth has been approved.
>
> Project Full Name: Debian packaging of spca5xx drivers
> Project Unix Name: pkg-spca5xx
> CVS Server: cvs.pkg-spca5xx.alioth.debian.org
> Shell/Web Server: pkg-spca5xx.alioth.debian.org
>
> Your D
Kel Modderman([EMAIL PROTECTED])@2005-09-23 04:16:
> Sounds like a crap idea to me. I don't care whether my particular
> package has never had contact with the official debian distribution
> before. I've tried my best to improve on my package with each release
> and adhere to the strict debian poli
Otavio Salvador([EMAIL PROTECTED])@2005-09-22 14:36:
> Stephen Birch <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> > You propose hijacking the package! Why on earth would you do
> > that? I am playing very much by the rules.
>
> Well, first time I ping you is more then a
Okay .. I have looked over both packages and the kanotix one is
slightly more polished of the two IMHO. They are both good :-)
I copied the code to here and can set up a SVN repos tomorrow as required.
http://imsmail.org/spca5xx
I have not used Alioth before but have taken your suggestion and
re
Otavio Salvador([EMAIL PROTECTED])@2005-09-22 11:01:
> I think you should be the maintainer of it. Also, I think this kinda
WTF
Now I am stunned.
1. My reasons for not wishing to use a sponsor are valid.
2. It was quite reasonable to expect that my NM would complete soon and so
the anticipated
Hi Itay (and other interested folks)
Itay Ben-Yaacov([EMAIL PROTECTED])@2005-09-22 06:50:
> Of course I have no problem of you taking my package and building upon it, or
> of being
> co-maintainer. On the other hand, I do not understand why you wish to remove
> changelog entries,
> and do not g
Hi Kel and Itay
One of the packages I have been planning for Debian is the spca5xx
package for which I filed a ITP some time back. Since I believed my
NM application was shortly to be completed I decided to not use my
normal sponsor for this package preferring to wait until I could do my
own upl
Wow .. another interested party .. Hi Martin!
Martin Samuelsson([EMAIL PROTECTED])@2005-09-05 10:32:
> Stephen Birch @ 2005-09-05 (Monday), 00:30 (-0700)
> > [snip]
> >
> > I propose a compromise. If for some reason my NM is not complete two
> > months from now I
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* Package name: bashpodder
Version : 0.0.1
Upstream Author : linc dot fessenden at gmail dot com
* URL : http://linc.homeunix.org:8080/scripts/bashpodder
* License : GPL (to be con
Thanks for the sponsorship offer Otavio but I already have a sponsor
for my other packages and have decided to not take on more sponsors
for new packages since my debian application is so close to being
complete.
However .. if Joerg is still stalled when we get close to releasing
etch I'd like to
patch to it to include
>> my webcam support and already sent it to upstream too.
>>
>> If you don't have problems, I can sponsor the package while your
>> account isn't create on Debian.
>
> Since I was in the To-field and the bug Cc:ed, I must assume you ar
Robos([EMAIL PROTECTED])@2005-07-26 01:20:
> .
> There is already some code in vobcopy to deal with ";?" but obviously not
> enough :) I take a look at your patch and merge it with my modifications
> also already in that direction. Thanks a lot for your help and input.
> Cheers
> Robos
Cool.
Paul Wise([EMAIL PROTECTED])@2005-07-13 17:12:
> Package: wnpp
> Followup-For: Bug #282313
> Owner: Paul Wise <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>
> * Package name: python-google
> Version : 0.6
> Upstream Author : Brian Landers, Mark Pilgrim <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Severity: minor
I use cfs to encrypt the files created by backuppc. This is done to
prevent a thief from gaining access to the backed up files if the backup
computer is stolen.
Unfortunately there is a minor problem bacause the start/stop script
in /etc/init.d puts a pid file
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This is an X Windows version of fplan (ITP files 311070).
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* License : GPL
Description : GUI utility for ma
There is a gui version of fplan also being developed to be called
xfplan.
My plan is to put both programs into a single package and call that
package xfplan.
Steve
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* License : GPLv2
Description : General av
Martin Samuelsson([EMAIL PROTECTED])@2005-05-24 14:40:
> A few minutes ago I successfully compiled a spca5xx module. Having to do
> it manually though is not the optimal solution and I would love to see a
> package for Debian.
Congratulations!!!
> Is there anything I can do to help bringing spca
Carlos C Soto([EMAIL PROTECTED])@2005-04-19 14:55:
> Great!
>
> I use this module and wold be great to have it on debian.
> I was thinking on put a RFP bug for it.
The package is not going to be ready in time for sarge though :-(
Steve
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I have started packaging a tool called rubyscript2exe which uses this
compiler and so do not wish to see it die. I am prepared to take over
the package rather than see it orphaned.
Be warned that I am not a compiler expert and so will rely on upstream
for compiler specific problems. But I can watc
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A mistake in the use of include means that Qt methods were being added
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The good news is that this problem has been fixed upstream but since
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