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RFS: wmakerconf, wmakerconf-data, comparator



Hi all,

I am looking for a sponsor for the three source packages wmakerconf
[2.9-3], wmakerconf-data [0.80.0-2], and comparator [2.2-1] (each produces
one binary package of the same name).  The first two are upgrades (the
first closes a priority Important bug) and the third closes an ITP.  My
usual sponsor for these packages has not been reachable for the last six
weeks, so I would really appreciate it if someone is willing to sponsor
these.

The source for them is at:

deb-src http://borex.princeton.edu/~kmccarty/ unstable main

Here are the respective package descriptions:

wmakerconf: GTK+ based configuration tool for Window Maker
 Interactive graphical configuration utility for Window Maker. It
 permits configuration of Window Maker using a mouse driven point and
 click interface, avoiding direct manual editing of its configuration
 files.
 .
 There is not much point in installing this program without
 Window Maker on the system, but this package doesn't depend on the
 wmaker package so it may be used with, for example, self-compiled
 installations of Window Maker.

wmakerconf-data: Data files for wmakerconf, a configuration tool for 
Window Maker
 This contains the necessary information that enables wmakerconf to generate
 a configuration file for Window Maker. In normal circumstances, you
 only have to change this package in order to be able to configure a new
 version of Window Maker. This package is useless without wmakerconf and
 an appropriate version of Window Maker.

comparator: A program for quickly finding common sections in source trees
 This is a program for rapidly finding common segments in large source-code
 trees.  comparator chops the specified trees into overlapping shreds, computes
 the MD5 hash of each shred, and generates a report listing all cliques of lines
 with duplicate hashes.  The program is capable of generating a hash list for a
 source code tree which can be used in place of the tree itself.  Thus, it is
 possible to do comparisons with source trees without having access to the
 actual source code, providing someone who has access is willing to ship you a
 hash list.


thanks in advance,

-- 
Kevin B. McCarty <kmccarty@princeton.edu>   Physics Department
WWW: http://www.princeton.edu/~kmccarty/    Princeton University
GPG: public key ID 4F83C751                 Princeton, NJ 08544



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