| From: |
| Yuji Carlos Kosugi <carlos@gentoo.org> |
| To: |
| gentoo-gwn@gentoo.org |
| Subject: |
| [gentoo-gwn] Gentoo Weekly Newsletter -- Volume 2, Issue 28 |
| Date: |
| Mon, 14 Jul 2003 22:27:52 +0900 |
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Gentoo Weekly Newsletter
http://www.gentoo.org/news/en/gwn/current.xml
This is the Gentoo Weekly Newsletter for the week of July 14th, 2003.
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1. Gentoo News
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Summary
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* Gentoo Linux at LinuxTag
* ViewCVS back up
Gentoo Linux at LinuxTag
------------------------
Gentoo Linux was at LinuxTag 2003[1], the largest Linux/Open Source fair
in Europe, held at the Conference Center in Karlsruhe, Germany. The
convention closed its doors yesterday after four days packed with
speeches, workshops, a programming contest and numerous other events in
the congress center and its fairly large exhibition hall, competing for
media attention only with the beautiful weather (IT journalists were
spotted hanging out in the adjacent zoological garden, drinking latte and
chasing the peacocks).
1. http://www.linuxtag.org/2003/en/index.html
The German Gentoo devs, including Michael Imhof[2], Dan Armak[3], Hanno
Boeck[4], Sascha Schwabbauer[5], Lars Weiler[6], and many others who had
manned the Gentoo booth since Thursday, packed up their odd collection of
hardware ranging from handheld devices over iBooks to powerful graphics
workstations and went home, exhausted but happy about a very successful
first display of Gentoo at the LinuxTag. 1000 LiveCDs (LinuxTag edition,
sponsored by Millenux[7], an IBM Germany partner for Linux on s/390
mainframes) were thrown at visitors for free, and were gone so fast that a
rotational vigil had to be mounted over the rationed number of copies to
be handed out per day. At peak time, 12 resident Gentooists were sharing
the available booth space (at a density of almost a dev per square meter),
and hundreds of Gentoo users, the occasional visiting dev and many IT
professionals dropped by for a chat about new features, organisational
questions or to exchange hearty handclasps among people who had only met
via mailing lists and Forum threads before. One KDE developer who visited
the booth told danarmak that he was going to switch to Gentoo just because
because he liked his live CVS KDE ebuilds so much.
2. tantive@gentoo.org
3. danarmak@gentoo.org
4. hanno@gentoo.org
5. cybersystem@gentoo.org
6. pylon@gentoo.org
7. http://www.millenux.com
The crowd gathering to watch demos of co-exhibitor XINE added to making
things look slightly claustrophobic at times, but the general feeling was
"the more, the merrier". Tantive's LinuxTag Summary[8] gives a thorough
account of the kind of questions the Gentoo devs were most often
confronted with. "When will Gentoo be available for the Opteron?" and "No
problem doing mass emerges for several machines at a time, but how do I
etc-update a large number of workstations afterwards?" were among the
typically more business-oriented demands from LinuxTag visitors.
8. http://peregrine.gentoo.org/~tantive/lt/linuxtag_summary.txt
Figure 1.1: Standing in the middle, from left to right, Lars Weiler,
Sascha Schwabbauer, Hanno Boeck
http://www.gentoo.org/images/gwn/20030714_linuxtag1.jpg
Figure 1.2: From left to right, Xine devs Andreas Heinchen and Stefan
Holst, Gentoo devs Michael Imhof and Lars Weiler
http://www.gentoo.org/images/gwn/20030714_linuxtag2.jpg
ViewCVS back up
---------------
We're very pleased to announce that ViewCVS, the web-based CVS repository
viewer which has been down since the migration of cvs.gentoo.org, is now
available again at http://www.gentoo.org/cgi-bin/viewcvs.cgi/, with a
significant improvement: the load is spread out over several servers, so
users should notice an improved response time.
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2. Gentoo Security
==================
Summary
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* GLSA: unzip
* GLSA: gtksee
* GLSA: cistronradius
* GLSA: ypserv
* GLSA: New Security Bug Reports
GLSA: unzip
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By inserting invalid characters between ".." attackers can overwrite
arbitrary files.
* Severity: High - Remote file overwriting.
* Packages Affected: app-arch/unzip prior to unzip-5.50-r2
* Rectification: Synchronize and emerge unzip, emerge clean.
* GLSA Announcement[9]
9. http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=gentoo-announce&m=105793184721021&w=2
GLSA: gtksee
------------
A carefully crafted png picture can be used to exploit a buffer overflow
in gtksee and execute arbitrary code on the target machine.
* Severity: High - Remote execution of arbitrary code.
* Packages Affected: media-gfx/gtksee prior to gtksee-0.5.2
* Rectification: Synchronize and emerge gtksee, emerge clean.
* GLSA Announcement[10]
10. http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=gentoo-announce&m=105793537425849&w=2
GLSA: cistronradius
-------------------
The Cistron RADIUS daemon permits a remote DoS attack with the potential
to execute arbitrary code. This is do to an improper handling of a large
NAS-Port attribute which is interpreted by the daemon as a negative
number.
* Severity: High - Remote execution of arbitrary code.
* Packages Affected: net-dialup/cistronradius prior to
cistronradius-1.6.6-r1
* Rectification: Synchronize and emerge cistronradius, emerge clean.
* GLSA Announcement[11]
11. http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=gentoo-announce&m=105793300722507&w=2
GLSA: ypserv
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The ypserv NIS server could permit a remote DoS attack using a TCP client
request that does not respond to the server.
* Severity: Moderate - Remote DoS.
* Packages Affected: net-dns/ypserv prior to ypserv-2.8
* Rectification: Synchronize and emerge ypserv, emerge clean.
* GLSA Announcement[12]
12. http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=gentoo-announce&m=105793445524213&w=2
New Security Bug Reports
------------------------
The following new security bugs were posted in the past two weeks:
* net-www/netscape-flash[13]
* sys-apps/shadow[14]
* app-games/xblockout[15]
* net-www/webfs[16]
* media-gfx/mediamagick[17]
* app-games/xgalaga[18]
* app-emulation/vmware-workstation[19]
* dev-php/phpgroupware[20]
* dev-python/twisted [21]
* kernel race condition[22]
13. http://bugs.gentoo.org/show_bug.cgi?id=24200
14. http://bugs.gentoo.org/show_bug.cgi?id=24081
15. http://bugs.gentoo.org/show_bug.cgi?id=23999
16. http://bugs.gentoo.org/show_bug.cgi?id=24000
17. http://bugs.gentoo.org/show_bug.cgi?id=24001
18. http://bugs.gentoo.org/show_bug.cgi?id=24002
19. http://bugs.gentoo.org/show_bug.cgi?id=24006
20. http://bugs.gentoo.org/show_bug.cgi?id=23962
21. http://bugs.gentoo.org/show_bug.cgi?id=23679
22. http://bugs.gentoo.org/show_bug.cgi?id=23788
===============
3. User stories
===============
Remember, we need you to send us[23] your stories in order to have a story
here. Whether interesting, funny, or just plain unbelievable, we'd love to
feature your story about Gentoo and you here.
23. gwn-feedback@gentoo.org
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4. Featured Developer of the Week
=================================
Lisa Marie Seelye
Figure 4.1: Lisa Mary Seelye
http://www.gentoo.org/images/gwn/20030714_lisa.jpg
This week we're featuring Lisa Marie Seelye[24], who just joined the
Gentoo Linux Project a few days ago. She maintains distcc[25], and has
already gotten distcc-2.7.1 into x86 stable and committed 2.8 for testing.
She says the life of a maintainer is a simple life: up at the crack of
dawn to squash any bugs and to make the life of everyone using Gentoo and
distcc a little easier. Lisa came to the project when Seemant Kulleen[26]
saw something in the ebuilds and bugs she submitted to Bugzilla, and says
that these were selfish contributions - bugs submitted so that things
would work for her - but that the awesome beauty is that people are also
affected in a positive way and it makes her feel good. Lisa has released a
couple of Win32 programs with the source available, but Gentoo is her
first 'real' OSS project. A student during the day, Lisa writes PHP
applications for paying customers to help pay the bills.
24. lisa@gentoo.org
25. http://distcc.samba.org
26. seemant@gentoo.org
A PHP lover, Lisa says her best work is a function from a PHP project she
wrote, that accepts a relative path and then recursively adds every jpeg
under it into a database and even makes a thumbnail of each image.
Weighing in at a lean 57 lines with comments, Lisa says this taught her
how to manipulate stacks in a way she hadn't done before, as well as how
to use PHP/Apache functions. Her favorite apps are a mix of Windows and
Linux ones: first, she's in love in Trillian[27], a Win32 native
multi-protocol messaging client that she finds compact and easy to use.
Second is Opera[28], which in her opinion is the best web browser and one
she'd find hard to surf without. An x86 gal, Lisa uses three computers on
a daily basis: her desktop, a 1.2GHz Athlon T-Bird with 640MB RAM, her
testing box, a K6-2/400MHz with 128MB RAM and a buggy NIC, and her
everything-server, a dual P3 (1GHz and 733MHz) running with a bunch of
grsecurity restrictions. She's using 2.4.20-OpenMosix on the first two and
2.4.20-gentoo-r5 on the server. On her desktop, she uses whatever happens
to be the latest release of Evolution in ~x86, under a default Gnome
installation.
27. http://www.trillian.cc/
28. http://www.opera.com
"I have to be me cuz no one else is gonna do it for me." - a friend
=========================
5. Heard in the Community
=========================
Web Forums
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Last 2.5.x Kernel Out and About
With the imminent arrival of the new stable series and the recent announce
that 2.5.75 will be the last 2.5.x series kernel the Gentoo users are
getting more and more anxious for this version to become stable. Two Forum
threads are dealing with quirks and features of the latest development
sources, and the different aspects of how to get the current kernel to a
rock-solid 2.6 series:
* 2.5.75 Kernel Released[29]
* 2.5.75 out - 2.6-test to begin[30]
29. http://forums.gentoo.org/viewtopic.php?t=66558
30. http://forums.gentoo.org/viewtopic.php?t=66528
Mozilla 1.4 Grabbing Attention
The new version of Mozilla has been added to the portage tree just last
week, and Gentooists have been busy giving feedback about this new
release, features, bugs, compile time errors and whatnot. Check the main
threads in the Forums here:
* Mozilla 1.4 is out[31]
* Mozilla 1.4 is awesome[32]
31. http://forums.gentoo.org/viewtopic.php?t=64389
32. http://forums.gentoo.org/viewtopic.php?t=66398
Gentoo Common Menu
Other distributions already make installed desktop applications available
in their window manager menus, and in the spirit of a growing desktop
orientation of many Gentooists, spikkle[33] now asks about a Gentoo way to
implement these common menus across different desktop environments. What
is needed to make automatical application additions sufficiently smooth
and flexible?
33. http://forums.gentoo.org/profile.php?mode=viewprofile&u=21912
* Gentoo Common Menu[34]
34. http://forums.gentoo.org/viewtopic.php?t=66754
gentoo-user
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Heads up: Apache2 and MySQL4 moved to stable
Gentoo Linux developer Donny Davies[35] wrote a message[36] to the -user
and -dev lists about Apache2 and MySQL4 being marked as stable. This means
that, by default, emerging apache or mysql will result in those newer
versions installed. If you want to stay with the older ones, the easiest
way is to put some entries in /etc/portage/profiles/package.mask, as Ian
Truelsen[37] pointed out[38].
35. woodchip@gentoo.org
36. http://article.gmane.org/gmane.linux.gentoo.user/39312/match=heads
37. ian@ihtruelsen.dyndns.org
38. http://article.gmane.org/gmane.linux.gentoo.devel/10065/
Choosing the Window Manager for your Tastes
Picking your window manager can sometimes be very difficult. Some are
feature filled, but may be sometimes bloated. Others may lack some
features, but are designed to be lightening fast. User Richard Kilgore
posted to the -user list asking for feedback on a window manager that may
suit his taste. He preferred it to not be ugly, but accepted keyboard
input, as a mouse would not be available. In response, many users
recommended xfce4, openbox, even FVWM with themes. Link here[39].
39. http://article.gmane.org/gmane.linux.gentoo.user/39213
Problem with NVidia
User Christian Herzyk was having problems with his system and the latest
NVidia drivers, version 4340. Symptoms of his system included lockups, or
very slow X starting times. Recommended solutions included turning ACPI
off, forcing detection of monitors, etc. Link here[40].
40. http://article.gmane.org/gmane.linux.gentoo.user/39301
gentoo-dev
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*-doc vs USE="doc"
There seem to be a couple of methods for handling documentation[41] for
packages. The very obvious one would be to simply include the
documentation in the package itself. However that way eliminates options.
So to give the user a choice one could split software and documentation in
two, letting him install the docs separately. And of course there is the
doc use flag for overall control. Alastair Tse brought it up wondering
what would be the gentoo way of doing things.
41. http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=gentoo-dev&m=105799944809915&w=2
=======================
6. Gentoo International
=======================
Gentoo.de Now Recruiting Devs and Translators
Generational handover at Gentoo.de: The oldest non-US Gentoo website, the
German www.gentoo.de[42] needs a fresh blood injection to cover for some
of the old hands who had to drop their frantic contribution schedule
because of the workload in their real world commitments, on the job and in
university. Beejay (Benjamin Judas)[43] is coordinating the call for
contributors at this Forum thread[44]. Most desperately needed are
translators for the Gentoo documentation and news, but also ebuild writers
and developers with enough free time on their hands to help things running
smoothly at the German Gentoo users group.
42. http://www.gentoo.de
43. http://forums.gentoo.org/profile.php?mode=viewprofile&u=7570
44. http://forums.gentoo.org/viewtopic.php?t=66117
Gentoo Games CDs Bundled with Brazilian Linux Magazine
Revista do Linux[45], a monthly Linux magazine published by the Brazilian
distribution Conectiva[46], offers a CD with tons of Linux tools and
applications in each issue. Documentations, games, new releases, complete
distros, the latest kernel source, videos: every week the Revista do Linux
readers are presented with an excellent collections of Free Software
items, and the July issue now has the GentooGames[47] LiveCD "Return to
Castle Wolfenstein - Enemy Territory" bundled to it.
45. www.revistadolinux.com.br
46. www.conectiva.com.br
47. http://www.gentoogames.com
Update: New Gentoo Portugal Coordination Thread in the Forums
As reported last week, the Portuguese Gentooists are setting up their own
Gentoo Linux Users Group. Ant坦nio Meireles (aka Datashark[48]), a former
Gentoo developer, is now requesting ideas for the setup of a fully fledged
user group complete with a website and anything else that might look
appropriate. Comments, ideas and suggestions to this forum thread[49],
please.
48.
49. http://forums.gentoo.org/viewtopic.php?t=65984
================
7. Portage Watch
================
The following notable packages were updated or added to portage in the
last week
---------
* app-office/openoffice: OpenOffice.org, a full office productivity
suite.[50]
* sys-kernel/pfeifer-sources: Full sources for the experimental Gentoo
Kernel.[51]
* sys-kernel/ac-sources: Full sources for Alan Cox's Linux kernel[52]
* sys-kernel/alpha-sources: Full sources for the Gentoo Linux Alpha
kernel[53]
* sys-kernel/development-sources: Full sources for the Development Branch
of the Linux kernel[54]
* sys-kernel/hppa-sources: Full sources for the Linux kernel with patch
for hppa[55]
* x11-base/xfree: Xfree86: famous and free X server[56]
50. http://www.openoffice.org/
51.
http://www.gentoo.org/cgi-bin/viewcvs.cgi/*checkout*/gentoo-x86/sys-kernel/
pfeifer-sources/ChangeLog
52. http://www.kernel.org/
53. http://www.kernel.org/
54. http://www.kernel.org/
55. http://www.kernel.org/
56. http://www.xfree.org
The following stable packages were updated or added to portage in the last
week
----
* app-admin/amanda: The Advanced Maryland Automatic Network Disk
Archiver[57]
* app-admin/cpu: CPU is an LDAP user management tool written in C and
loosely based on FreeBSD's pw(8).[58]
* app-admin/gentoolkit: Collection of unofficial administration scripts
for Gentoo[59]
* app-admin/gkrellm: Single process stack of various system monitors[60]
* app-admin/gnomesu: GNOME2 interface to su, previously xsu and xsu2[61]
* app-admin/mirrorselect: Tool to help select distfiles mirrors for
Gentoo[62]
* app-admin/prelude-manager: Prelude-IDS Manager[63]
* app-admin/profiler: provides 3D visual representation of file system
statistics[64]
* app-admin/usermin: Usermin, a web-based user administration
interface[65]
* app-admin/webmin: Webmin, a web-based system administration
interface[66]
* app-admin/xsu2: Interface for 'su - username -c command' in GNOME2.[67]
* app-arch/flexbackup: Flexible backup script using perl[68]
* app-cdr/cdrdao: Burn CDs in disk-at-once mode -- with optional GUI
frontend[69]
* app-cdr/cdrtools: A set of tools for CDR drives, including
cdrecord.[70]
* app-cdr/cdrx: Menu based front-end to mkisofs and cdrecord[71]
* app-cdr/k3b: K3b, KDE CD Writing Software[72]
* app-crypt/gnupg: The GNU Privacy Guard, a GPL pgp replacement[73]
* app-crypt/gpgme: GnuPG Made Easy (GPGME) is a library designed to make
access to GnuPG easier for applications.[74]
* app-crypt/seahorse: gnome front end to gnupg[75]
* app-editors/gedit: A text editor for the Gnome2 desktop[76]
* app-emacs/wl: a mail/news reader supporting IMAP4rev1 for emacsen[77]
* app-emulation/atari800: Atari 800 emulator[78]
* app-games/0verkill: A bloody 2D action deathmatch-like game in
ASCII-ART[79]
* app-games/adom: Ancient Domains Of Mystery rogue-like game[80]
* app-games/armagetron: armagetron: 3d tron lightcycles, just like the
movie[81]
* app-games/avp-cvs: Linux port of Aliens vs Predator[82]
* app-games/bsd-games: collection of games from NetBSD[83]
* app-games/bsd-games-non-free: collection of games from NetBSD[84]
* app-games/castle-combat: A clone of the old arcade game Rampart.[85]
* app-games/cgoban2: A Java client for the Keisido Go Server, and a SGF
editor[86]
* app-games/chromium: Chromium B.S.U. - an arcade game[87]
* app-games/dungeon: A linux port of the Dungeon game once distributed by
DECUS[88]
* app-games/freedoom: Freedoom - Open Source Doom resources.[89]
* app-games/freedroidrpg: Freedroid - a Paradroid clone[90]
* app-games/freelords: Free Warlords clone[91]
* app-games/ggz-gtk-client: The gtk client for GGZ Gaming Zone[92]
* app-games/ggz-gtk-games: These are the gtk versions of the games made
by GGZ Gaming Zone[93]
* app-games/ggz-txt-client: The textbased client for GGZ Gaming Zone[94]
* app-games/gl117: GL-117 is an action flight simulator[95]
* app-games/gnugo: A Go-playing program[96]
* app-games/gtetrinet: Tetrinet Clone for GNOME 2[97]
* app-games/halflife-adminmod: give people admin access (and a looooooot
more)[98]
* app-games/halflife-clanmod: tool for Half-Life mods which helps ease
admining a server[99]
* app-games/halflife-cstrike: Halflife Counterstrike mod[100]
* app-games/halflife-dpb: Halflife Digital Paintball mod[101]
* app-games/halflife-hlguard: server-side anti-cheat solution for
Half-Life and it's many MODs[102]
* app-games/halflife-metamod: plugin manager for Half-Life server[103]
* app-games/halflife-ns: Halflife Natural Selection mod ... kill aliens
or marines[104]
* app-games/halflife-server: Halflife Linux Server[105]
* app-games/halflife-steam: client for Valve Software's Steam content
delivery program[106]
* app-games/hlstats: real-time player rankings/statistics for
half-life[107]
* app-i18n/im-ja: A Japanese input module for GTK2[108]
* app-misc/gramps: Genealogical Research and Analysis Management
Programming System[109]
* app-misc/gtktalog: The GTK disk catalog.[110]
* app-misc/jive: Filter that converts English text to Jive, by Adam
Douglas[111]
* app-misc/jpilot: Desktop Organizer Software for the Palm Pilot[112]
* app-office/gnucash: A personal finance manager[113]
* app-office/koffice: A free, integrated office suite for KDE, the K
Desktop Environment.[114]
* app-office/mrproject: Project manager for Gnome2[115]
* app-sci/gmt: Powerfull map generator[116]
* app-sci/ksimus: KSimus is a KDE tool for simulation, automatization and
visualization of technical processes.[117]
* app-sci/lin-seti: A Seti@Home cache manager, cache-compatible with Seti
Driver. Can be run as system daemon.[118]
* app-sci/modelsim: VHDL and mixed-VHDL/Verilog simulator[119]
* app-sci/orsa: ORSA Orbital Reconstruction Simulation Algorithym[120]
* app-sci/setiathome: Search for Extraterrestrial Intelligence (SETI) @
home[121]
* app-sci/yacas: very powerful general purpose Computer Algebra
System[122]
* app-shells/bash: The standard GNU Bourne again shell[123]
* app-shells/sandboxshell: launch a sandboxed shell ... useful for
debugging ebuilds[124]
* app-text/dictd: Dictionary Client/Server for the DICT protocol[125]
* app-text/docbook2X: Tools to convert docbook to man and info[126]
* app-text/epstool: Creates or extracts preview images in EPS files,
fixes bounding boxes,converts to bitmaps.[127]
* app-text/gnome-spell: Gnome spellchecking component.[128]
* app-text/gtkspell: spell library for GTK2[129]
* dev-cpp/gnomemm: C++ binding for the GNOME libraries[130]
* dev-cpp/libgnomecanvasmm: C++ bindings for libgnomecanvasmm[131]
* dev-cpp/libxmlpp: C++ wrapper for the libxml XML parser library[132]
* dev-db/pgeasy: An easy-to-use C interface to PostgreSQL.[133]
* dev-db/unixODBC: ODBC Interface for Linux[134]
* dev-java/dom4j: dom4j is an easy to use, open source library for
working with XML, XPath and XSLT on the Java platform using the Java
Collections Framework and with full support for DOM, SAX and JAXP.[135]
* dev-java/ibm-jre: IBM JRE 1.4.0[136]
* dev-lang/bigwig: a high-level programming language for developing
interactive Web services.[137]
* dev-lang/ghc-bin: Glasgow Haskell Compiler[138]
* dev-lang/gprolog: GNU Prolog is a native Prolog compiler with
constraint solving over finite domains (FD)[139]
* dev-lang/mono: Mono runtime and class libraries, a C#
compiler/interpreter[140]
* dev-lang/nasm: groovy little assembler[141]
* dev-lang/perl: Larry Wall's Practical Extraction and Reporting
Language[142]
* dev-lang/python: A really great language[143]
* dev-lang/ruby: An object-oriented scripting language[144]
* dev-lang/ruby-cvs: An object-oriented scripting language[145]
* dev-lang/smarteiffel: GNU Eiffel compiler[146]
* dev-ml/lablgl: Objective CAML interface for OpenGL[147]
* dev-perl/Archive-Tar: A Perl module for creation and manipulation of
tar files[148]
* dev-perl/Audio-Tools: Tools required by some Audio modules[149]
* dev-perl/Audio-Wav: Modules for reading & writing Microsoft WAV
files.[150]
* dev-util/anjuta: A versatile IDE for GNOME[151]
* gnome-base/bonobo: A set of language and system independant CORBA
interfaces[152]
* gnome-base/bonobo-activation: Gnome2 replacement for OAF[153]
* gnome-base/control-center: the gnome2 Desktop configuration tool[154]
* gnome-base/gconf: Gconf[155]
* gnome-base/gdm: GNOME2 Display Manager[156]
* gnome-base/gnome-applets: Applets for the Gnome2 Desktop and Panel[157]
* gnome-base/gnome-common: Some Common files for Gnome2 applications[158]
* gnome-base/gnome-desktop: Libraries for the gnome desktop that is not
part of the UI[159]
* gnome-base/gnome-libs: GNOME Core Libraries[160]
* gnome-base/gnome-panel: The Panel for Gnome2[161]
* gnome-base/gnome-print: GNOME printing library[162]
* gnome-base/gnome-session: the Gnome2 session manager[163]
* gnome-base/gnome-vfs: Gnome Virtual Filesystem[164]
* gnome-extra/apotheke: A separate Nautilus view, which gives you
detailed information about CVS managed directories.[165]
* gnome-extra/at-poke: the accessibility poking tool[166]
* gnome-extra/at-spi: This is the Gnome Accessibility Toolkit[167]
* gnome-extra/bonobo-conf: Bonobo Configuration System[168]
* gnome-extra/gal: The Gnome Application Libraries[169]
* media-fonts/kochi-substitute: Kochi Japanese TrueType fonts with
Wadalab Fonts[170]
* media-gfx/aview: An ASCII Image Viewer[171]
* media-plugins/alsa-xmms: XMMS output plugin for ALSA 0.9*. Supports
surround 4.0 output with conversion.[172]
* media-plugins/hayes: A filesystem-based Playlist for Noatun 2.0[173]
* media-plugins/mythgallery: Gallery and slideshow module for
MythTV.[174]
* media-plugins/mythgame: Game emulator module for MythTV.[175]
* media-plugins/mythmusic: Music player module for MythTV.[176]
* media-plugins/mythvideo: Video player module for MythTV.[177]
* media-plugins/mythweather: Weather forecast module for MythTV.[178]
* media-sound/alsa-driver: Advanced Linux Sound Architecture kernel
modules[179]
* media-sound/alsa-tools: Advanced Linux Sound Architecture tools[180]
* media-sound/alsa-utils: Advanced Linux Sound Architecture Utils
(alsactl, alsamixer, etc.)[181]
* media-sound/ams: Alsa Modular Software Synthesizer[182]
* media-tv/mythtv: Homebrew PVR project.[183]
* media-video/avidemux: Great Video editing/encoding tool. New, gtk2
version[184]
* media-video/avifile: Library for AVI-Files[185]
* media-video/drip: Drip - A DVD to DIVX converter frontend[186]
* media-video/dvdauthor: Tools for generating DVD files to be played on
standalone DVD players[187]
* media-video/ffmpeg: Complete solution to record, convert and stream
audio and video. Includes libavcodec.[188]
* media-video/gst-player: GStreamer Media Player[189]
* media-video/gxine: GTK+ Front-End for libxine[190]
* net-dialup/cistronradius: An authentication and accounting server for
terminal servers that speak the RADIUS protocol.[191]
* net-dialup/gtkterm: A serial port terminal written in GTK+, similar to
Windows' HyperTerminal.[192]
* net-firewall/firestarter: GUI for iptables firewall setup and
monitor.[193]
* net-firewall/guarddog: Firewall configuration utility for KDE 3[194]
* net-fs/netatalk: kernel level implementation of the AppleTalk Protocol
Suite[195]
* net-fs/samba: SAMBA is a suite of SMB and CIFS client/server programs
for UNIX[196]
* net-im/bitlbee: Bitlbee is an irc to IM gateway that support multiple
IM protocols[197]
* net-irc/ctrlproxy: IRC proxy with multiserver and multiclient
support[198]
* net-irc/xchat: X-Chat is a graphical IRC client for UNIX operating
systems.[199]
* net-libs/gnet: GNet network library.[200]
* net-libs/openhbci: Implementation of the HBCI protocol used by some
banks[201]
* net-libs/openhbci-plugin-ddvcard: Plugin to use DDV cards with
openhbci.[202]
* net-libs/openslp: An open-source implementation of Service Location
Protocol[203]
* net-libs/soup: Soup is a SOAP implementation[204]
* net-nds/openldap: LDAP suite of application and development tools[205]
* net-nds/yp-tools: Network Information Service tools[206]
* net-nds/ypbind: Multithreaded NIS bind service (ypbind-mt)[207]
* net-nds/ypserv: Network Information Service server[208]
* net-news/pan: A newsreader for the Gnome2 desktop[209]
* net-p2p/freenet: large-scale peer-to-peer network that creates a
massive virtual information store open to anyone[210]
* net-p2p/gift-cvs: An OpenFT, Gnutella and FastTrack p2p network
client[211]
* net-print/gnome-cups-manager: GNOME CUPS Printer Management
Interface[212]
* net-wireless/bluez-sdp: bluetooth service discovery protocol (sdp)
utilities[213]
* net-www/apache: Apache Web Server, Version 2.0.x[214]
* sys-apps/baselayout: Base layout for Gentoo Linux filesystem (incl.
initscripts and sysvinit)[215]
* sys-apps/debianutils: A selection of tools from Debian[216]
* sys-cluster/lam-mpi: the LAM MPI parallel computing environment[217]
* sys-cluster/pvm: PVM: Parallel Virtual Machine[218]
* sys-cluster/xpvm: XPVM: A graphical console and monitor for PVM[219]
* sys-devel/distcc: a program to distribute compilation of C code across
several machines on a network[220]
* sys-devel/gcc: The GNU Compiler Collection. Includes C/C++ and java
compilers[221]
* sys-libs/gpm: Console-based mouse driver[222]
* sys-libs/libchipcard: Libchipcard is a library for easy access to chip
cards via chip card readers (terminals).[223]
* x11-base/kdrive: Xfree86: famous and free X server. Tiny version
(Kdrive)[224]
* x11-base/xfree-drm: Xfree86 Kernel DRM modules[225]
* x11-libs/gtk-sharp: Gtk# is a C# language binding for the GTK2 toolkit
and GNOME libraries[226]
* x11-libs/qt: QT[227]
* x11-libs/wxGTK: GTK+ version of wxWindows, a cross-platform C++ GUI
toolkit.[228]
* x11-terms/gnome-terminal: The Gnome Terminal[229]
* x11-themes/gnome-icon-theme: Gnome2 default icon themes[230]
* x11-themes/gtk-engines-geramik: GTK+1 and GTK+2 Geramik Theme
Engine[231]
57. http://www.amanda.org/
58. http://cpu.sourceforge.net/
59. http://www.gentoo.org/
60. http://www.gkrellm.net/
61. http://sourceforge.net/projects/xsu/
62. http://www.gentoo.org/
63. http://www.prelude-ids.org
64. http://visualversion.com/profiler/
65. http://www.webmin.com/index6.html
66. http://www.webmin.com/
67. http://xsu.freax.eu.org
68. http://flexbackup.sourceforge.net/
69. http://cdrdao.sourceforge.net/
70.
http://www.fokus.gmd.de/research/cc/glone/employees/joerg.schilling/private
/cdrecord.html
71. http://cdrx.sourceforge.net/
72. http://k3b.sourceforge.net
73. http://www.gnupg.org/
74. http://www.gnupg.org/(en)/related_software/gpgme/index.html
75. http://seahorse.sourceforge.net/
76. http://www.gnome.org/
77. http://www.gohome.org/wl/index.html
78. http://atari800.sourceforge.net
79. http://artax.karlin.mff.cuni.cz/~brain/0verkill/
80. http://www.adom.de/
81. http://armagetron.sourceforge.net/
82. http://www.icculus.org/avp/
83. http://www.advogato.org/proj/bsd-games/
84. http://www.advogato.org/proj/bsd-games/
85. http://www.linux-games.com/castle-combat/
86. http://kgs.kiseido.com/
87. http://www.reptilelabour.com/software/chromium/
88. http://www.ibiblio.org/linsearch/lsms/dungeon-3.2.3.html
89. http://freedoom.sourceforge.net/
90. http://freedroid.sourceforge.net/
91. http://www.freelords.org/
92. http://ggz.sourceforge.net/
93. http://ggz.sourceforge.net/
94. http://ggz.sourceforge.net/
95. http://home.t-online.de/home/primetime./gl-117/
96. http://www.gnu.org/software/gnugo/devel.html
97. http://gtetrinet.sourceforge.net/
98. http://www.adminmod.org/
99. http://www.unitedadmins.com/clanmod.php
100. http://www.counter-strike.net/
101. http://www.digitalpaintball.net/
102. http://www.unitedadmins.com/hlguard.php
103. http://www.metamod.org/
104. http://www.natural-selection.org/
105. http://www.valve.com/
http://www.fileplanet.com/files/50000/58368.shtml
106. http://www.steampowered.com/
107. http://www.hlstats.org/
108. http://im-ja.sourceforge.net/
109. http://gramps.sourceforge.net/
110. http://www.freesoftware.fsf.org/gtktalog
111. http://dev.gentoo.org/~brad/
112. http://jpilot.org/
113. http://www.gnucash.org/
114. http://www.koffice.org/
115. http://mrproject.codefactory.se/
116. http://gmt.soest.hawaii.edu/
117. http://ksimus.berlios.de/
118. http://lin-seti.sourceforge.net/
119. http://www.model.com/
120. http://orsa.sourceforge.net
121. http://setiathome.ssl.berkeley.edu
122. http://yacas.sourceforge.net/
123. http://www.gnu.org/software/bash/bash.html
124. http://wh0rd.org/
125. http://www.dict.org
126. http://docbook2x.sourceforge.net
127. http://www.cs.wisc.edu/~ghost/gsview/epstool.htm
128. http://www.gnome.org/
129. http://gtkspell.sourceforge.net/
130. http://gtkmm.sourceforge.net/
131. http://gtkmm.sourceforge.net/
132. http://libxmlplusplus.sourceforge.net/
133. http://gborg.postgresql.org/project/pgeasy/projdisplay.php
134. http://www.unixodbc.org
135. http://dom4j.sourceforge.net
136. https://www6.software.ibm.com/dl/lxdk/lxdk-p
137. http://www.brics.dk/bigwig/
138. http://www.haskell.org
139. http://pauillac.inria.fr/~diaz/gnu-prolog/
140. http://www.go-mono.com/
141. http://nasm.sourceforge.net/
142. http://www.perl.org/
143. http://www.python.org
144. http://www.ruby-lang.org/
145. http://www.ruby-lang.org/
146. http://smarteiffel.loria.fr/
147. http://wwwfun.kurims.kyoto-u.ac.jp/soft/olabl/lablgl.html
148. http://www.cpan.org/modules/by-module/Archive/${P}.readme
149. http://www.cpan.org/modules/by-module/Audio/${P}.readme
150. http://www.cpan.org/modules/by-module/Audio/${P}.readme
151. http://anjuta.sourceforge.net/
152. http://www.gnome.org/
153. http://www.gnome.org/
154. http://www.gnome.org/
155. http://www.gnome.org/
156. http://www.gnome.org/
157. http://www.gnome.org/
158. http://www.gnome.org/
159. http://www.gnome.org/
160. http://www.gnome.org/
161. http://www.gnome.org/
162. http://www.gnome.org/
163. http://www.gnome.org/
164. http://www.gnome.org/
165. http://apotheke.berlios.de/
166. http://www.gnome.org/
167. http://www.gnome.org/
168. http://www.gnome.org/
169. http://www.gnome.org/
170. http://efont.sourceforge.jp/
171. http://aa-project.sourceforge.net/aview/
172. http://savannah.gnu.org/download/alsa-xmms/
173. http://www.freekde.org/neil/hayes/
174. http://www.mythtv.org/
175. http://www.mythtv.org/
176. http://www.mythtv.org/
177. http://www.mythtv.org/
178. http://www.mythtv.org/
179. http://www.alsa-project.org/
180. http://www.alsa-project.org
181. http://www.alsa-project.org/
182. http://alsamodular.sourceforge.net
183. http://www.mythtv.org/
184. http://fixounet.free.fr/avidemux/
185. http://avifile.sourceforge.net/
186. http://drip.sourceforge.net/
187. http://sourceforge.net/projects/dvdauthor/
188. http://ffmpeg.sourceforge.net/
189. http://www.gstreamer.net/apps/gst-player/
190. http://xine.sourceforge.net/
191. http://www.radius.cistron.nl/
192. http://www.jls-info.com/julien/linux/
193. http://firestarter.sf.net
194. http://www.simonzone.com/software/guarddog/
195. http://netatalk.sourceforge.net
196. http://www.samba.org
197. http://www.lintux.cx/bitlbee.html
198. http://people.nl.linux.org/~jelmer/ctrlproxy.php
199. http://www.xchat.org/
200. http://www.gnetlibrary.org/
201. http://openhbci.sourceforge.net/
202. http://openhbci.sourceforge.net/
203. http://www.openslp.org
204. http://www.gnome.org/
205. http://www.OpenLDAP.org/
206. http://www.linux-nis.org/nis
207. http://www.linux-nis.org/nis/ypbind-mt/index.html
208. http://www.linux-nis.org/nis/
209. http://pan.rebelbase.com
210. http://freenetproject.org/
211. http://gift.sourceforge.net
212. http://www.gnome.org/
213. http://bluez.sourceforge.net/
214. http://www.apache.org/
215. http://www.gentoo.org/
216. http://packages.debian.org/unstable/base/debianutils.html
217. http://www.lam-mpi.org
218. http://www.epm.ornl.gov/pvm/pvm_home.html
219. http://www.csm.ornl.gov/pvm/pvm_home.html
220. http://distcc.samba.org/
221. http://www.gnu.org/software/gcc/gcc.html
222. ftp://arcana.linux.it/pub/gpm/
223. http://www.libchipcard.de/
224. http://www.xfree.org
225. http://www.xfree.org
226. http://gtk-sharp.sourceforge.net/
227. http://www.trolltech.com/
228. http://www.wxwindows.org/
229. http://www.gnome.org/
230. http://www.gnome.org/
231. http://www.kde-look.org/content/show.php?content=3952
Total categories: 86 (no category added in the last week)
Total packages: 4924 (476 packages added in the last week)
===========
8. Bugzilla
===========
Summary
-------
* Statistics
* Closed Bug Ranking
* New Bug Rankings
Statistics
----------
The Gentoo community uses Bugzilla (bugs.gentoo.org[232]) to record and
track bugs, notifications, suggestions and other interactions with the
development team. Between 27 Jun 2003 and 10 Jul 2003, activity on the
site has resulted in:
232. http://bugs.gentoo.org
* 424 new bugs during this period
* 741 bugs closed or resolved during this period
* 10 previously closed bugs were reopened this period
Of the 3355 currently open bugs: 72 are labeled 'blocker', 135 are labeled
'critical', and 273 are labeled 'major'.
Closed Bug Rankings
-------------------
The developers and teams who have closed the most bugs during this period
are:
* The Games Team[233], with 48 closed bugs[234]
* Martin Holzer[235], with 39 closed bugs[236]
* The Gnome Team[237], with 21 closed bugs[238]
* Alastair Tse[239], with 21 closed bugs[240]
* Nicholas Jones[241], with 19 closed bugs[242]
233. games@gentoo.org
234.
http://bugs.gentoo.org/buglist.cgi?bug_status=RESOLVED&bug_status=CLOSED
&chfield=bug_status&chfieldfrom=2003-06-27&chfieldto=2003-07-10
&resolution=FIXED&assigned_to=games%40gentoo.org
235. mholzer@gentoo.org
236.
http://bugs.gentoo.org/buglist.cgi?bug_status=RESOLVED&bug_status=CLOSED
&chfield=bug_status&chfieldfrom=2003-06-27&chfieldto=2003-07-10
&resolution=FIXED&assigned_to=mholzer%40gentoo.org
237. gnome@gentoo.org
238.
http://bugs.gentoo.org/buglist.cgi?bug_status=RESOLVED&bug_status=CLOSED
&chfield=bug_status&chfieldfrom=2003-06-27&chfieldto=2003-07-10
&resolution=FIXED&assigned_to=gnome%40gentoo.org
239. liquidx@gentoo.org
240.
http://bugs.gentoo.org/buglist.cgi?bug_status=RESOLVED&bug_status=CLOSED
&chfield=bug_status&chfieldfrom=2003-06-27&chfieldto=2003-07-10
&resolution=FIXED&assigned_to=liquidx%40gentoo.org
241. carpaski@gentoo.org
242.
http://bugs.gentoo.org/buglist.cgi?bug_status=RESOLVED&bug_status=CLOSED
&chfield=bug_status&chfieldfrom=2003-06-27&chfieldto=2003-07-10
&resolution=FIXED&assigned_to=carpaski%40gentoo.org
New Bug Rankings
----------------
The developers and teams who have been assigned the most new bugs during
this period are:
* Martin Schlemmer[243], with 20 new bugs[244]
* Nicholas Jones[245], with 18 new bugs[246]
* The Sound Team[247], with 16 new bugs[248]
* The Java Team[249], with 14 new bugs[250]
* The XFree Team[251], with 11 new bugs[252]
243. azarah@gentoo.org
244.
http://bugs.gentoo.org/buglist.cgi?bug_status=NEW&bug_status=ASSIGNED
&bug_status=REOPENED&chfield=assigned_to&chfieldfrom=2003-06-27
&chfieldto=2003-07-10&=&assigned_to=azarah%40gentoo.org
245. carpaski@gentoo.org
246.
http://bugs.gentoo.org/buglist.cgi?bug_status=NEW&bug_status=ASSIGNED
&bug_status=REOPENED&chfield=assigned_to&chfieldfrom=2003-06-27
&chfieldto=2003-07-10&=&assigned_to=carpaski%40gentoo.org
247. sound@gentoo.org
248.
http://bugs.gentoo.org/buglist.cgi?bug_status=NEW&bug_status=ASSIGNED
&bug_status=REOPENED&chfield=assigned_to&chfieldfrom=2003-06-27
&chfieldto=2003-07-10&=&assigned_to=sound%40gentoo.org
249. Java@gentoo.org
250.
http://bugs.gentoo.org/buglist.cgi?bug_status=NEW&bug_status=ASSIGNED
&bug_status=REOPENED&chfield=assigned_to&chfieldfrom=2003-06-27
&chfieldto=2003-07-10&=&assigned_to=Java%40gentoo.org
251. xfree@gentoo.org
252.
http://bugs.gentoo.org/buglist.cgi?bug_status=NEW&bug_status=ASSIGNED
&bug_status=REOPENED&chfield=assigned_to&chfieldfrom=2003-06-27
&chfieldto=2003-07-10&=&assigned_to=xfree%40gentoo.org
==================
9. Tips and Tricks
==================
Using Screen
This week's tip demonstrates the use of screen which is a "fullscreen
window manager that multiplexes a physical terminal between several
processes.". Practically speaking, this just means you can use screen to
start a progress in one terminal and check the output in another.
While there are many options to screen (man screen), this example
demonstrates starting an emerge on a remote box, and then checking on the
process from another machine.
---------------------------------------------------------------------------
| Code Listing 9.1: |
|screen + emerge |
---------------------------------------------------------------------------
| |
| # screen |
| # emerge -u mozilla |
| To see the commands in screen use Ctrl-A ? |
| The following command detaches the screen |
| # Ctrl-A d |
| [detached] |
| |
---------------------------------------------------------------------------
Now the screen is detached, open another terminal or ssh session and view
the available screens with screen -list. To reattach to the screen and
check the command's progress, use screen -r.
---------------------------------------------------------------------------
| Code Listing 9.2: |
|-------------------------------------------------------------------------|
| |
| # screen -list |
| There is a screen on: |
| 30901.pts-6.iris (Detached) |
| 1 Socket in /var/run/screen/S-david. |
| # screen -r |
| |
---------------------------------------------------------------------------
This will reattach to the screen and display the output of the emerge
command.
===============================
10. Quote/Signature of the week
===============================
Our featured signature for this week comes from Christian Herzyk[253]'s
post to a thread in gentoo-user about a problem with NVidia drivers: "So
now I've got all these floppy-sized archive pieces, and I haven't been
able to figure out what program I'm supposed to use to concat--er, never
mind." - apparently it's an excerpt from a conversation he had with a
fiend, early in his UNIX odyssey.
253. gentoo@herzyk.de
===========================
11. Moves, Adds and Changes
===========================
Moves
-----
The following developers recently left the Gentoo team:
* none this week
Adds
----
The following developers recently joined the Gentoo Linux team:
* Takuto Matsuu(matsuu), cjk
* Mamoru Komachi(usata), cjk
* Andrea Barisani(lcars) - infrastructure
* Tim Haynes(piglet) - infrastructure
* Corey Shields(cshields) - infrastructure
* Tim Schafer(srcrer) - exim, dev-java
* Lisa Marie Seelye(lisa), distcc
Changes
-------
The following developers recently changed roles within the Gentoo Linux
project.
* none this week
=====================
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=====================
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email[254].
254. gwn-feedback@gentoo.org
================
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================
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256. http://www.gentoo.org/news/be/gwn/gwn.xml
257. http://www.gentoo.org/news/en/gwn/gwn.xml
258. http://www.gentoo.org/news/de/gwn/gwn.xml
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260. http://www.gentoo.org/news/ja/gwn/gwn.xml
261. http://www.gentoo.org/news/it/gwn/gwn.xml
262. http://www.gentoo.org/news/pl/gwn/gwn.xml
263. http://www.gentoo.org/news/br/gwn/gwn.xml
264. http://www.gentoo.org/news/pt/gwn/gwn.xml
265. http://www.gentoo.org/news/ru/gwn/gwn.xml
266. http://www.gentoo.org/news/es/gwn/gwn.xml
267. http://www.gentoo.org/news/tr/gwn/gwn.xml
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Translation
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Fernando J. Pereda <ferdy@ferdyx.org> - Spanish Translation
Lluis Peinado Cifuentes <lpeinado@uoc.edu> - Spanish Translation
Zephryn Xirdal T <ZEPHRYNXIRDAL@telefonica.net> - Spanish Translation
Guillermo Juarez <katossi@usuarios.retecal.es> - Spanish Translation
Jes炭s Garc鱈a Crespo <correo@sevein.com> - Spanish Translation
Carlos Castillo <carlos@castillobueno.com> - Spanish Translation
Julio Castillo <julio@castillobueno.com> - Spanish Translation
Sergio G坦mez <s3r@fibertel.com.ar> - Spanish Translation
Aycan Irican <aycan@core.gen.tr> - Turkish Translation
Bugra Cakir <bugra@myrealbox.com> - Turkish Translation
Cagil Seker <cagils@biznet.com.tr> - Turkish Translation
Emre Kazdagli <emre@core.gen.tr> - Turkish Translation
Evrim Ulu <evrim@core.gen.tr> - Turkish Translation
Gursel Kaynak <gurcell@core.gen.tr> - Turkish Translation
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