The following is a listing of packages for which help has been requested
through the WNPP (Work-Needing and Prospective Packages) system in the
last week.
Total number of orphaned packages: 532 (new: 2)
Total number of packages offered up for adoption: 140 (new: 0)
Total number of packages request
I don't know how big your squidguard blacklists are (its a good idea
to include details when asking questions), but the largest one I could
find was 20MB, much smaller than some of the packages I maintain in
Debian, let alone the largest package in Debian. Anyway, rsync sounds
like the most appropr
Package: wnpp
Severity: wishlist
Owner: Masayuki Hatta
* Package name: haskell-fingertree
Version : 0.0.1.1
Upstream Author : Ross Paterson and Ralf Hinze
* URL : http://hackage.haskell.org/package/fingertree
* License : BSD
Programming Lang: Haskell
Descr
On Thu, Feb 21, 2013 at 07:05:08PM +0100, Paul Gevers wrote:
> This indeed looks very useful. However, I don't think it is really
> useful to trigger on common changelog and copyright files from the same
> source package as they indeed usually are the same, which is fine of course.
Answering this
On 13129 March 1977, Helmut Grohne wrote:
> This was an afternoon proof-of-concept thingy that kind of accidentally
> got a debian.net pointer, but so be it. It seems to be somewhat useful.
> The service basically records checksums of all regular files in Debian
> sid main and provides a web inter
[You set mail-follow-up to debian-devel, so here it goes to the list.]
On 21-02-13 15:48, Helmut Grohne wrote:
> So yeah, bug reports, comments and of course patches are welcome.
This indeed looks very useful. However, I don't think it is really
useful to trigger on common changelog and copyright
On 21/12/12 14:23, Mikko Rasa wrote:
> Hi Debian developers,
>
> I'm working as a consultant on a project to develop drivers for the
> PowerVR graphics processor in the Cedarview family of Intel Atom
> microprocessors in a Debian environment. The current target is Wheezy,
> and Intel wishes to ge
Package: wnpp
Severity: wishlist
Owner: Dain Nilsson
* Package name: libanyevent-yubico-perl
Version : 0.9.1
Upstream Author : Yubico Open Source Maintainers
* URL : https://github.com/Yubico/yubico-perl-client
* License : BSD-2-clause
Programming Lang: Perl
Hi Praveen,
On Mo 18 Feb 2013 14:47:06 CET Praveen A wrote:
[adding debian-ruby list]
2013/2/18 Mike Gabriel :
No, no idea about gitlab. The packaging of gitorious will be my first
package under the ruby team's umbrella, so I am pretty new to that team.
Maybe someone else has a clue...
Tha
Package: wnpp
Owner: Cyril Bouthors
Severity: wishlist
* Package name: postgresql-hll
Version : 2.7
Upstream Author : Timon Karnezos
* URL or Web page : https://github.com/aggregateknowledge/postgresql-hll
* License : Apache License 2.0
Description : HyperLogLog ext
On Thu, Feb 21, 2013 at 03:48:20PM +0100, Helmut Grohne wrote:
> The software is available in
> git://murkel.subdivi.de/~helmut/debian-dedup.git, but currently lacks
> any documentation. (Hey it was just a proof-of-concept, right?)
>
> All data is obtained by examining binary packages and stored i
Since Paul Wise advertised dedup.debian.net already, I have a few more
bits.
This was an afternoon proof-of-concept thingy that kind of accidentally
got a debian.net pointer, but so be it. It seems to be somewhat useful.
The service basically records checksums of all regular files in Debian
sid ma
> A DNSBL is the traditional solution for blacklists, why are you
> putting your blacklist in a .deb?
I meant blacklists specially for squidguard. That are hughe files with
domains / URLs inside. So e.g. porn could be blocked in your network.
> What if a node misses an update, then?
> And what i
On Thu, Feb 21, 2013 at 09:54:54PM +0800, Paul Wise wrote:
> For duplicate file detection, there is now the Debian duplication
> detector (still importing the archive):
>
> http://dedup.debian.net/
Neat!
Helmut, can you please add a footer to every dedup.d.n page stating: who
is in charge of the
For duplicate file detection, there is now the Debian duplication
detector (still importing the archive):
http://dedup.debian.net/
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Hi,
recent discussion (e.g. w.r.t. jquery.js) has shown that Contents files
as is are not really suitable as a source for reporting bugs.
On my side I'd like to do further analysis on symlink vs. directory
conflicts and conffile takeovers (that may possibly corrupt the dpkg
database).
What would
Package: wnpp
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* Package name: liblucene-net3.0-cil
Version : 3.0.3
Upstream Author : The Apache Software Foundation
* URL : http://lucenenet.apache.org/
* License : Apache-2.0
Programming Lang: C#
Description
Package: wnpp
Severity: wishlist
Owner: Paul van Tilburg
* Package name: ruby-ox
Version : 1.8.8
Upstream Author : Peter Ohler
* URL : http://www.ohler.com/ox/
* License : 3-clause BSD
Programming Lang: C, Ruby
Description : a fast XML parser and objec
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