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  Bug#405151: ITP: libclamav-client-perl -- A client for the ClamAV virus scanner daemon         


Author: Devin Carraway
Date: Dec 31, 2006 16:00

Package: wnpp
Severity: wishlist
Owner: Devin Carraway debian.org>

* Package name : libclamav-client-perl
Version : 0.11
Upstream Author : Julian Mehnle mehnle.net>
* URL : http://search.cpan.org/dist/ClamAV-Client/
* License : GPL, Artistic
Programming Lang: Perl
Description : A client for the ClamAV virus scanner daemon

This package supplies ClamAV::Client, a Perl interface to
the ClamAV virus scanner via the clamd daemon. It allows
connection either over a UNIX domain socket to a local
clamd, via TCP to a remote one.

The client package fully implements the clamd socket protocol,
with both scanning and daemon management calls provided.

... this will be uploaded after Etch ships, unless there's some
specific need to upload it to experimental. Upload candidates
are in http://devin.com/debian/ if anyone wants 'em.
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  Happy New Year to all the developers and helpers on Debian!         


Author: Kenward Vaughan
Date: Dec 31, 2006 13:10

Folks,

You do a wonderful job, keeping the best dist. flowing along and
helping those who need it, on this list. I started with Debian and
can't see myself changing ever. It works too well, even for a bumbling
hobbyist like myself.

Please, PLEASE keep up the great work that is needed for a project and
community like this to thrive! My new year's hat is off to you all!

Kenward
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_teachers_ and the rest of us would have to settle for something less,
because passing civilization along from one generation to the next
ought to be the highest honor and the highest responsibility anyone
could have. - Lee Iacocca

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  Re: db.debian.org (and related infrastructure) updates         


Author: Marco d'Itri
Date: Dec 31, 2006 11:00

On Dec 31, Miriam Ruiz wrote:
> Maybe that question would be a good starting point: What's the use for a
> gender field there?
Stalking.

--
ciao,
Marco

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  Re: status of disk i/o per process         


Author: liran tal
Date: Dec 31, 2006 10:40

Thanks for the reply Steinar.
The blktrace is a tool and I was wondering if there's something in /proc
itself that I can use
to get some info regarding the disk i/o per process.

Thanks again.
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  Re: db.debian.org (and related infrastructure) updates         


Author: Marco d'Itri
Date: Dec 31, 2006 09:10

On Dec 31, Alexey Feldgendler wrote:
> What other kinds of gender are there? It would be interesting to see some
> examples.
Or maybe not. Who cares?

--
ciao,
Marco

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  Re: db.debian.org (and related infrastructure) updates         


Author: Josselin Mouette
Date: Dec 31, 2006 09:00

Le dimanche 31 décembre 2006 à 07:29 -0700, Wesley J. Landaker a écrit :
>> I would rather have it as an input field where people can express their
>> gender in the way they want to, as gender has little to do with
>> biological sex, and there's more than two options for it.
>
> I think if someone *really* doesn't want to put "male" or "female" they can
> just put "unspecified".

What should Overfiend do then? It's neither male nor female, and its sex
is surely not "unspecified".

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  Re: Bits from the debian-cd team; more CD/DVDs being built regularly         


Author: Steve McIntyre
Date: Dec 31, 2006 08:50

Eduard Block wrote:
>#include
>* Steve McIntyre [Wed, Dec 20 2006, 06:29:04PM]:
>
>> Gnome vs. KDE vs. XFCE
>> ======================
>>
>> The KDE and XFCE variants of CD#1 are now being produced to give more
>> choice to people for initial installation. By default, CD#1 has always
>> meant to be enough to install a fully-functioning system, including a
>
>I think there should be plenty of space on the XFCE variant. Would it be
>possible to put some other popular WMs on this CD? According to popcon
>fluxbox, icewm and wmaker play in the same league as xfwm4.

Yes, probably. We'll need somebody to take a look at the tasks file to
include what's needed. (hint)
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  Re: localisation in system wide daemons         


Author: Nico Golde
Date: Dec 31, 2006 07:50

Hi,
* Gabor Gombas [2006-12-31 14:54]:
> On Sun, Dec 31, 2006 at 12:15:27PM +0100, Marc Haber wrote:
>
>> I have received some bug reports which contain logs from a non-english
>> locale, but in the cases that I have not been able to figure it out I
>> have asked the submitter to retry with LANG=C.
>>
>> Actually no big deal here.
>
> If the log message talks about some data corruption and the user wants
> to ask how to salvage the data then answering "please reproduce the
> exact corruption on an English-speaking system" sounds problematic...
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  status of disk i/o per process         


Author: liran tal
Date: Dec 31, 2006 07:20

Hey everyone,

This is more kernel related since I think the information is to be gathered
from /proc but I
decided to give this great mailing list a shot at it first.

I'm wondering how to find out the status of the disk input/ouput usage PER
PROCESS.
At first I thought the answer would be in /proc//stat but according to
'man 5 proc' it isn't listed there...
(I'm aware of the the /proc/stat file which displays disk i/o but that's
globally for the whole system)

Thanks in advance,
Liran.

Hey everyone,This is more kernel related since I think the information is to be gathered from /proc but Idecided to give this great mailing list a shot at it first.I'm wondering how to find out the status of the disk input/ouput usage PER PROCESS.
At first I thought the answer would be in /proc//stat but according to 'man 5 proc' it isn't listed there...(I'm aware of the the /proc/stat file which displays disk i/o but that's globally for the whole system)
Thanks in advance,Liran.
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  Re: Can ftpmasters do ONE SIMPLE THING?         


Author: Roberto C. Sanchez
Date: Dec 31, 2006 07:10

On Sun, Dec 31, 2006 at 03:51:38PM +0100, Kurt Roeckx wrote:
>
> Afaik, it can't be removed from unstable before oldstable is removed
> from the main archive.
>
AFAICT, his point is that they belong in oldstable, since boot-floppies
went away after Woody.

Regards,

-Roberto

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