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Packages | Any | Freedom Issue | Medium | Low | [topbeat] vague terminology "Open Source" in descriptio... | Deferred | |
Task Description
This package contains vague terminology “Open Source”:
community/topbeat 1.3.1-1
Open source server monitoring agent that stores metrics in Elasticsearch
According to: https://www.gnu.org/distros/free-system-distribution-guidelines.html
We shall avoid vague terminology such as “Open Source”, please see here: https://www.gnu.org/philosophy/words-to-avoid.html#Open
It would be good example to set to have proper description of packages without using “Open Source”.
eg.
Free software server monitoring agent that stores metrics in Elasticsearch
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Packages | Any | Freedom Issue | Medium | Low | [ttf-overpass] vague terminology "Open Source" in descr... | Deferred | |
Task Description
This package contains vague terminology “Open Source”:
community/ttf-overpass 2.1-2
An open source font family inspired by Highway Gothic esp. suited for signs, lettering and web sites
According to: https://www.gnu.org/distros/free-system-distribution-guidelines.html
We shall avoid vague terminology such as “Open Source”, please see here: https://www.gnu.org/philosophy/words-to-avoid.html#Open
It would be good example to set to have proper description of packages without using “Open Source”.
eg.
A free software font family inspired by Highway Gothic esp. suited for signs, lettering and web sites
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Packages | Any | Freedom Issue | Medium | Low | [unrealircd] vague terminology "Open Source" in descrip... | Deferred | |
Task Description
This package contains vague terminology “Open Source”:
community/unrealircd 4.0.11-2
Open Source IRC Server
According to: https://www.gnu.org/distros/free-system-distribution-guidelines.html
We shall avoid vague terminology such as “Open Source”, please see here: https://www.gnu.org/philosophy/words-to-avoid.html#Open
It would be good example to set to have proper description of packages without using “Open Source”.
eg.
Free Software IRC Server
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Packages | Any | Freedom Issue | Medium | Low | [wiredtiger] vague terminology "Open Source" in descrip... | Deferred | |
Task Description
This package contains vague terminology “Open Source”:
community/wiredtiger 2.9.1-1
High performance, scalable, production quality, NoSQL, Open Source extensible platform for data management
According to: https://www.gnu.org/distros/free-system-distribution-guidelines.html
We shall avoid vague terminology such as “Open Source”, please see here: https://www.gnu.org/philosophy/words-to-avoid.html#Open
It would be good example to set to have proper description of packages without using “Open Source”.
eg.
High performance, scalable, production quality, NoSQL, Free Software extensible platform for data management
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Packages | Any | Freedom Issue | Medium | Low | [xwax] vague terminology "Open Source" and "Linux" in d... | Deferred | |
Task Description
This package contains vague terminology “Open Source” and “Linux”:
community/xwax 1.6-1
Open-source vinyl emulation software for Linux.
According to: https://www.gnu.org/distros/free-system-distribution-guidelines.html
We shall avoid vague terminology such as “Open Source” and “Linux” as operating system, please see here: https://www.gnu.org/philosophy/words-to-avoid.html#Open
https://www.gnu.org/philosophy/words-to-avoid.html#Linux
It would be good example to set to have proper description of packages without using “Open Source” and “Linux” as operating system.
eg.
Free-software vinyl emulation software for GNU/Linux.
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Packages | Any | Freedom Issue | Medium | Low | [zynaddsubfx] vague terminology "Open Source" in descri... | Deferred | |
Task Description
This package contains vague terminology “Open Source”:
community/zynaddsubfx 3.0.1-1
Opensource software synthesizer capable of making a countless number of instruments.
According to: https://www.gnu.org/distros/free-system-distribution-guidelines.html
We shall avoid vague terminology such as “Open Source”, please see here: https://www.gnu.org/philosophy/words-to-avoid.html#Open
It would be good example to set to have proper description of packages without using “Open Source”.
eg.
Free software synthesizer capable of making a countless number of instruments.
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Packages | Any | Freedom Issue | Medium | Low | [libspnav] vague terminology "Alternative" in descripti... | Deferred | |
Task Description
This package contains vague terminology “Alternative”:
extra/libspnav 0.2.3-1
Alternative to the proprietary 3Dconnexion device driver and SDK for their 3D input devices
According to: https://www.gnu.org/distros/free-system-distribution-guidelines.html
We shall avoid vague terminology such as “Alternative”, please see here: https://www.gnu.org/philosophy/words-to-avoid.html#Alternative
It would be good example to set to have proper description of packages without using “Alternative”.
eg.
Replacement to the proprietary 3Dconnexion device driver and SDK for their 3D input devices
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Packages | Any | Freedom Issue | Medium | Low | [drupal] vague terminology "Content" in description of ... | Deferred | |
Task Description
This package contains vague terminology “Content”:
community/drupal 8.3.2-1
A PHP-based content management platform
According to: https://www.gnu.org/distros/free-system-distribution-guidelines.html
We shall avoid vague terminology such as “Content”, please see here: https://www.gnu.org/philosophy/words-to-avoid.html#Content
It would be good example to set to have proper description of packages without using “Content”.
eg.
A PHP-based web site revision system platform
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Packages | Any | Freedom Issue | Medium | Low | [clamtk] vague terminology "Linux" in description of pa... | Deferred | |
Task Description
This package contains vague terminology “Linux”:
community/clamtk 5.24-1
Easy to use, light-weight, on-demand virus scanner for Linux systems
According to: https://www.gnu.org/distros/free-system-distribution-guidelines.html
We shall avoid vague terminology such as “Linux” as operating system, please see here: https://www.gnu.org/philosophy/words-to-avoid.html#Linux
It would be good example to set to have proper description of packages without using “Linux” as operating system.
eg.
Easy to use, light-weight, on-demand virus scanner for GNU/Linux systems
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Packages | Any | Freedom Issue | Medium | Low | [oprofile] vague terminology "Linux" in description of ... | Deferred | |
Task Description
This package contains vague terminology “Linux”:
community/oprofile 1.1.0-3
System-wide profiler for Linux systems
According to: https://www.gnu.org/distros/free-system-distribution-guidelines.html
We shall avoid vague terminology such as “Linux” as operating system, please see here: https://www.gnu.org/philosophy/words-to-avoid.html#Linux
It would be good example to set to have proper description of packages without using “Linux” as operating system.
eg.
System-wide profiler for GNU/Linux systems
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Packages | Any | Freedom Issue | Medium | Low | [shorewall] vague terminology "Linux" in description of... | Deferred | |
Task Description
This package contains vague terminology “Linux”:
community/shorewall 5.1.4-1
An iptables-based firewall for Linux systems
According to: https://www.gnu.org/distros/free-system-distribution-guidelines.html
We shall avoid vague terminology such as “Linux” as operating system, please see here: https://www.gnu.org/philosophy/words-to-avoid.html#Linux
It would be good example to set to have proper description of packages without using “Linux” as operating system.
eg.
An iptables-based firewall for GNU/Linux systems
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Packages | Any | Freedom Issue | Medium | Low | [shorewall6] vague terminology "Linux" in description o... | Deferred | |
Task Description
This package contains vague terminology “Linux”:
community/shorewall6 5.1.4-1
An iptables-based firewall for Linux systems (with IPv6 support)
According to: https://www.gnu.org/distros/free-system-distribution-guidelines.html
We shall avoid vague terminology such as “Linux” as operating system, please see here: https://www.gnu.org/philosophy/words-to-avoid.html#Linux
It would be good example to set to have proper description of packages without using “Linux” as operating system.
eg.
An iptables-based firewall for GNU/Linux systems (with IPv6 support)
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Packages | Any | Freedom Issue | Medium | Low | [gmtp] vague terminology "MP3 Player" in description of... | Deferred | |
Task Description
This package contains vague terminology “MP3 Player”:
community/gmtp 1.3.10-2
A simple MP3 player client for MTP based devices
According to: https://www.gnu.org/distros/free-system-distribution-guidelines.html
We shall avoid vague terminology such as “MP3 Player”, please see here: https://www.gnu.org/philosophy/words-to-avoid.html#MP3Player
It would be good example to set to have proper description of packages without using “MP3 Player”.
eg.
A simple audio player client for MTP based devices
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Packages | Any | Freedom Issue | Medium | Low | [kdb] vague terminology "Vendor" in description of pack... | Deferred | |
Task Description
This package contains vague terminology “Vendor”:
extra/kdb 3.0.1.1-2
A database connectivity and creation framework for various database vendors
According to: https://www.gnu.org/distros/free-system-distribution-guidelines.html
We shall avoid vague terminology such as “Vendor”, please see here: https://www.gnu.org/philosophy/words-to-avoid.html#Vendor
It would be good example to set to have proper description of packages without using “Vendor”.
eg.
A database connectivity and creation framework for various database suppliers
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Packages | Any | Freedom Issue | Medium | Low | [publicsuffix-list] vague terminology "Vendor" in descr... | Deferred | |
Task Description
This package contains vague terminology “Vendor”:
extra/publicsuffix-list 20170118.560.45a2bf8-1
Cross-vendor public domain suffix database
According to: https://www.gnu.org/distros/free-system-distribution-guidelines.html
We shall avoid vague terminology such as “Vendor”, please see here: https://www.gnu.org/philosophy/words-to-avoid.html#Vendor
It would be good example to set to have proper description of packages without using “Vendor”.
eg.
Cross-supplier public domain suffix database
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Packages | Any | Freedom Issue | Medium | Low | [glide] vague terminology "Vendor" in description of pa... | Deferred | |
Task Description
This package contains vague terminology “Vendor”:
community/glide 0.12.3-1
Dependency management and vendoring for Go projects
According to: https://www.gnu.org/distros/free-system-distribution-guidelines.html
We shall avoid vague terminology such as “Vendor”, please see here: https://www.gnu.org/philosophy/words-to-avoid.html#Vendor
It would be good example to set to have proper description of packages without using “Vendor”.
eg.
Dependency management and suppliering for Go projects
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Packages | Any | Freedom Issue | Medium | Low | [ndiswrapper-dkms] vague terminology "Vendor" in descri... | Deferred | |
Task Description
This package contains vague terminology “Vendor”:
community/ndiswrapper-dkms 1.60.20160717-1
Module for NDIS (Windows Network Drivers) drivers supplied by vendors.Use with DKMS
According to: https://www.gnu.org/distros/free-system-distribution-guidelines.html
We shall avoid vague terminology such as “Vendor”, please see here: https://www.gnu.org/philosophy/words-to-avoid.html#Vendor
It would be good example to set to have proper description of packages without using “Vendor”.
eg.
Module for NDIS (Windows Network Drivers) drivers.Use with DKMS
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Packages | Any | Freedom Issue | Medium | Low | [ext3grep]: vague terminology "Content" in description ... | Deferred | |
Task Description
Description:
community/ext3grep 0.10.2-4
A tool to investigate an ext3 file system for deleted content and possibly recover it
Description is vague because of the word “content”. Why not say instead “data”?
See: https://www.gnu.org/philosophy/words-to-avoid.html#Content
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Packages | Any | Freedom Issue | Medium | Low | [webfs]: vague terminology "Content" in description of ... | Deferred | |
Task Description
Description:
community/webfs 1.21-13
Simple and instant http server for mostly static content.
Description is vague because of the word “content”. Why not simply say “files” instead and be more specific.
Even empty files without data inside can be served.
See: https://www.gnu.org/philosophy/words-to-avoid.html#Content
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Packages | Any | Freedom Issue | Medium | Low | [openstreetmap-map-icons-svn]: using vague "public doma... | Deferred | |
Task Description
Description:
community/openstreetmap-map-icons-svn 31588-1 [installed]
A set of public domain licensed map icons for general OSM use
It is questionable if it is “Licensed” or dedicated.
See the file: /usr/share/licenses/openstreetmap-map-icons/svg-twotone/LICENSE.txt
it does not matter if the file is named “LICENSE”, it could be also named anyhow else.
There must be reason why the organization Creative Commons is not using the word “License” in that text, and that is why I propose to simply say in description:
A set of public domain map icons for general OSM use
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Packages | Any | Freedom Issue | Medium | Low | [autoconf-archive]: using vague "freely" term in descr... | Deferred | |
Task Description
community/autoconf-archive 1:2017.03.21-1
A collection of freely re-usable Autoconf macros
See: https://www.gnu.org/philosophy/words-to-avoid.html#FreelyAvailable
Don’t use “freely available software” as a synonym for “free software.” The terms are not equivalent. Software is “freely available” if anyone can easily get a copy. “Free software” is defined in terms of the freedom of users that have a copy of it. These are answers to different questions.
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Packages | Any | Freedom Issue | Medium | Low | [python-biopython]: using vague "freely" term in descri... | Deferred | |
Task Description
community/python-biopython 1.69-1
Freely available Python tools for computational molecular biology
See: https://www.gnu.org/philosophy/words-to-avoid.html#FreelyAvailable
Don’t use “freely available software” as a synonym for “free software.” The terms are not equivalent. Software is “freely available” if anyone can easily get a copy. “Free software” is defined in terms of the freedom of users that have a copy of it. These are answers to different questions.
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Packages | Any | Freedom Issue | Medium | Low | [python2-biopython]: using vague "freely available" ter... | Deferred | |
Task Description
community/python2-biopython 1.69-1
Freely available Python tools for computational molecular biology
See: https://www.gnu.org/philosophy/words-to-avoid.html#FreelyAvailable
Don’t use “freely available software” as a synonym for “free software.” The terms are not equivalent. Software is “freely available” if anyone can easily get a copy. “Free software” is defined in terms of the freedom of users that have a copy of it. These are answers to different questions.
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Packages | Any | Freedom Issue | Medium | Low | [man-pages-de]: using kernel name without operating sys... | Deferred | |
Task Description
Description:
community/man-pages-de 1.22-1
German Linux man pages
See: https://www.gnu.org/philosophy/words-to-avoid.html#Linux
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Packages | Any | Freedom Issue | Medium | Low | [man-pages-ru]: using kernel name without operating sys... | Deferred | |
Task Description
Description:
community/man-pages-ru 4.08_2329_2272_20170321-2
Russian Linux man pages
See: https://www.gnu.org/philosophy/words-to-avoid.html#Linux
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Packages | Any | Freedom Issue | Medium | Low | [man-pages-zh_cn]: using kernel name without operating ... | Deferred | |
Task Description
Description:
community/man-pages-zh_cn 1.6.3.1-1
Simplified Chinese Linux man pages
See: https://www.gnu.org/philosophy/words-to-avoid.html#Linux
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Packages | Any | Freedom Issue | Medium | Low | [man-pages-zh_tw]: using kernel name without operating ... | Deferred | |
Task Description
Description:
community/man-pages-zh_tw 1.6.3.1-1
Traditional Chinese Linux man pages
See: https://www.gnu.org/philosophy/words-to-avoid.html#Linux
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Packages | Any | Implementation Request | Very Low | Low | [3proxy] add package since it's useful for tor on ftp p... | Deferred | |
Task Description
Add “3proxy”[0] package
Useful for tor on ftp proxy[1]
[0]:https://github.com/z3APA3A/3proxy [1]:https://trac.torproject.org/projects/tor/wiki/doc/TorifyHOWTO/FTP
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Software Development | HyperTools | Implementation Request | Low | Low | [hypertools] create libretools replacement for Hyperbol... | Deferred | |
Task Description
Create hypertools to replace libretools package for HyperbolaBSD and GNU/Linux
It’s long period to develop this package. For now, a systemd-nspawn wrapper is being developed for “libretools”[0]
[0]:https://issues.hyperbola.info/index.php?do=details&task_id=86
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Packages | Any | Implementation Request | Medium | Medium | [ncdu] add new package | Deferred | |
Task Description
PKGBUILD
# $Id: PKGBUILD 187611 2016-08-26 15:44:01Z bisson $
# Contributor: lp76 <l.peduto@gmail.com>
# Contributor: Daenyth <Daenyth+Arch AT gmail DOT com>
# Maintainer: Gaetan Bisson <bisson@archlinux.org>
pkgname=ncdu
pkgver=1.12
pkgrel=1.hyperbola1
pkgdesc='Disk usage analyzer with an ncurses interface'
url='https://dev.yorhel.nl/ncdu'
license=('custom:MIT')
depends=('ncurses')
arch=('i686' 'x86_64')
validpgpkeys=('74460D32B80810EBA9AFA2E962394C698C2739FA')
source=("https://dev.yorhel.nl/download/${pkgname}-${pkgver}.tar.gz"{,.asc})
sha512sums=('20620dd79d2af878442769e097f13806f64f23875dcb85ebccd573a3de43aba5663d496049b64015d13f9a79d624298032c008ef61dfb6f61d8b12902b8dca12'
'SKIP')
build() {
cd "${srcdir}/${pkgname}-${pkgver}"
./configure --prefix=/usr
make
}
package() {
cd "${srcdir}/${pkgname}-${pkgver}"
make DESTDIR="${pkgdir}" install
install -Dm644 COPYING "${pkgdir}/usr/share/licenses/${pkgname}/LICENSE"
}
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Packages | Any | Implementation Request | Medium | Medium | [searx] add new package | Deferred | |
Task Description
Hi André, you could make an init for the searx search engine, it happens that I want to launch it from local to avoid being in searx.me or searx.riseup.net.
I have seen that there is a PKGBUILD in AUR [0]. I think it is necessary to make one with the init Openrc
[0]: https://aur.archlinux.org/packages/searx-py3/
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Packages | Any | Implementation Request | Very Low | Low | [plymouth] add package | Deferred | |
Task Description
Plymouth is an application that runs very early in the boot process (even before the root filesystem is mounted!) that provides a graphical boot animation while the boot process happens in the background.
Please implement plymouth as an optional package.
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Packages | Testing | Implementation Request | Very Low | Medium | [yaics] add package | Deferred | |
Task Description
Yaics is a simple GNU social client written in C++ and Qt and licensed under the GNU GPL 3.0 (or later).
Please implement yaics as an optional package.
https://stigatle.no/yaics/
https://gitlab.com/stigatle/yaics
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Packages | Testing | Implementation Request | Very Low | Low | [sirikata] add package | Deferred | |
Task Description
Sirikata a platform for virtual worlds.
Sirikata is a platform for virtual worlds. We provide a set of libraries and protocols which can be used to deploy a virtual world, as well as fully featured sample implementations of services for hosting and deploying these worlds.
Please implement sirikata as an optional package.
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Packages | Any | Implementation Request | Very Low | Low | [multipath-tools] add package | Deferred | |
Task Description
Hello,
Could it be possible to add this package :
multipath-tools
“Multipath tools for Linux (including kpartx)”
License : GPL2
to the repo ?
Thank you
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Packages | Any | Implementation Request | Very Low | Low | [thinkfan] add package | Deferred | |
Task Description
Could it be possible to add this package :
thinkfan
“A minimalist fan control program. Supports the sysfs hwmon interface and thinkpad_acpi”
License : GPL
to the repo ?
Thanks
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Software Development | General | Implementation Request | Very High | Critical | POWER (ppc64le) porting | Deferred | |
Task Description
The unfortunate reality is that x86 computers come encumbered with built-in low-level backdoors like the Intel Management Engine , as well as nonfree boot firmware. This means that users can’t gain full control over their computers, even if they install a free operating system such as Hyperbola GNU/Linux-libre .
Hyperbola is working hard to fix these issues and getting closer every day, but for the time being, this is why many current Respects Your Freedom (RYF) offerings are refurbished older devices.
For the future of free computing, we need support architectures that do not come with such malware pre-installed, and the Power9-based Talos II promises to be a great architecture example for workstations and servers environments where Hyperbola is focused since is a fully free long-term support distribution.
Devices like this are the future of computing that Respects Your Freedom and for that reason it’s a high priority for Hyperbola port all packages for the POWER architecture (power64le).
NOTE: POWER porting is focused only for Hyperbola GNU/Linux-libre .
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Software Development | General | Implementation Request | Very High | Critical | ARM (aarch and armv7h) porting | Deferred | |
Task Description
The unfortunate reality is that x86 computers come encumbered with built-in low-level backdoors like the Intel Management Engine , as well as nonfree boot firmware. This means that users can’t gain full control over their computers, even if they install a free operating system such as Hyperbola GNU/Linux-libre .
Hyperbola is working hard to fix these issues and getting closer every day, but for the time being, this is why many current Respects Your Freedom (RYF) offerings are refurbished older devices.
For the future of free computing, we need support architectures that do not come with such malware pre-installed, and ARM A7/A53 promises to be a great architecture example for low-power computers, laptops and embedded systems.
NOTE: ARM porting is focused only for HyperbolaBSD .
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Software Development | General | Implementation Request | Defer | Critical | RISC-V (riscv64) porting + multilib support | Deferred | |
Task Description
The unfortunate reality is that x86 computers come encumbered with built-in low-level backdoors like the Intel Management Engine , as well as nonfree boot firmware. This means that users can’t gain full control over their computers, even if they install a free operating system such as Hyperbola GNU/Linux-libre .
Hyperbola is working hard to fix these issues and getting closer every day, but for the time being, this is why many current Respects Your Freedom (RYF) offerings are refurbished older devices.
For the future of free computing, we need support architectures that do not come with such malware pre-installed, and RISC-V promises to be a great architecture example for low-power computers, laptops and embedded systems, also as ARM architecture replacement.
Devices like this are the future of computing that Respects Your Freedom and for that reason it’s a high priority for Hyperbola port all packages for the RISC-V architecture (riscv64) with multilib support.
NOTE: RISC-V porting is focused only for Hyperbola GNU/Linux-libre .
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Packages | Testing | Implementation Request | Medium | Medium | linux-libre-lts-hypersec: New package with extra securi... | Deferred | |
Task Description
Description: Per a user request and to better secure the kernel, we can embed the cryptsetup and ciphers in the kernel. This would mean rather than exposed modules, they are built-in to the kernel and ready to use even without an intramfs.
To be embedded: ciphers aes, twofish, serpent; sha256, sha512 - and the necessary modules (don’t forget the block modes xts, lvm and cryptsetup ...)
Additionally, we could include USB Guard and any other features that meet our social contract and security outlook.
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Packages | Stable | Implementation Request | Very Low | Medium | [gcc] Renew to version 8 or 9, including multilib | Deferred | |
Task Description
As even the support for GCC 7 is now ending with the release of version 7.5 (https://gcc.gnu.org/ml/gcc/2019-11/msg00099.html) I’d like to propose a renewal of the building-stack - which I think is also needed in time. Also a renewal of the glibc would be good at all!
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Packages | Any | Replace Request | Low | Low | [appmenu-qt4] replace with appmenu-qt (qt5) | Deferred | |
Task Description
“appmenu-qt4”[0][2] is a deprecated package (release in 2012)[1] and use qt4 unsupported/non-lts software[3], but “appmenu-qt5” not contains any release source code[2]
$ pacman -Si appmenu-qt4 Repository : community Name : appmenu-qt4 Version : 0.2.6-1 Description : Export Qt4 applications menus over D-Bus Architecture : x86_64 URL : https://launchpad.net/appmenu-qt Licenses : GPL Groups : None Provides : None Depends On : libdbusmenu-qt4 Optional Deps : None Conflicts With : appmenu-qt Replaces : appmenu-qt Download Size : 16.55 KiB Installed Size : 48.00 KiB Packager : Antonio Rojas arojas@archlinux.org Build Date : Tue 28 Feb 2017 05:59:31 AM -03 Validated By : MD5 Sum SHA-256 Sum Signature
[0]:https://launchpad.net/appmenu-qt (qt4) [1]:https://launchpad.net/appmenu-qt/+download [2]:https://launchpad.net/appmenu-qt5 [3]:https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Qt_5.6_LTS
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Packages | Any | Replace Request | Defer | Critical | [bzr] replace deprecated GNU Bazaar to Brezy | Deferred | |
Task Description
Description:
replace deprecated GNU Bazaar to Brezy for Canis Major
Additional info:
bzr 2.7.0-2
GNU Bazaar will be unmaintained (for now, there are only bug fixes)
GNU Bazaar only supports Python 2.
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Note: It needs a provide: bazaar and brezy
Steps to reproduce:
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Packages | Stable | Update Request | High | High | [qt5] upgrade Qt project to the 5.6 LTS version, requir... | Deferred | |
Task Description
Cannot mix incompatible Qt library (version 0×50800) with this library (version 0×50904) Aborted
./Nextcloud-2.3.3-x86_64.AppImage: /usr/lib/libQt5Core.so.5: version `Qt_5.9’ not found (required by /tmp/.mount_NextclpprMnG/usr/bin/../lib/libqt5keychain.so.1
These two packages are directly affected by an older qt5...
Could you update all the qt packages to the LTS version available?
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