Note:
linc v1 is deprecated, because v2 is part of orbit2!
Besides that the last release is 8 years ago, so linc is a good
candidate for a final removal out of the OpenSDE package database.
Note:
There seems to be no active development of libvserver anymore, but to be
sure we should ask Benedikt (hollow) if he will continue to work on it
some day.
Note:
There seems to be no active development of vwrappers anymore, but to be
sure we should ask Benedikt (hollow) if he will continue to work on it
some day.
Note:
There seems to be no active development of libvserver anymore, but to be
sure we should ask Benedikt (hollow) if he will continue to work on it
some day. Actually th libvserver package should build fine but it conflicts
with the util-vserver package, because it is using the same naming scheme
for the library and development headers.
Note:
There seems to be no active development of dfb++ anymore, and the last
version is not compatible with the current DirectFB API.
Because there is the ++DFB which claims to be an advanced version of DFB++
implementing a much simpler C++ API the chances are quite low that DFB++
will be ever revived!
Note:
Moneypenny is Qt3 only, and as we only support Qt4 this package goes into
attic. Maybe it can be revived later, when upstream is deciding to use a
recent version of Qt.
Note:
As stated on the project's homepage the author is not actively using or
maintaining jpilot-syncmal anymore.
Besides that the AvantGo Mobile Internet Service is no longer be available
as you can read here: http://www.sybase.com/avantgo
Most probably we can delete that package completely!
Note:
We have to do a bit research to find out if we can remove that package
completely as there seems to be no upstream development anymore and the
package is not compiling against recent versions of selinux.
Note:
We have to do a bit research to find out if we can remove that package
completely as there seems to be no upstream development anymore and the
package is not compiling against recent versions of selinux.
Seems that since MAGIX AG bought Xara Group Ltd. there is no budget for
developing the OSS vararian xaralx anymore, and according to Wikipedia:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Xara_Xtreme#Versions_for_Linux
"The progress of the Linux version has stalled and the program's website has
not been updated since August 2006. No commits to SVN source code repository
has been happening for same period of time.
A new project, xarino, was created in December 2008[5], which provides access
to the project's source code. A new mailing list was established in May 2009"
http://code.google.com/p/xarino/
But xarino seems to be stalled as well (last commit to svn 2009/01/25) so it
looks xaralx/xarino will rest in peace.
Note:
kbarcode is not fully ported to KDE4 yet, but the author is providing a less
powerful kde4 version called kbarcode4-light, which is similar to KBarcode for
KDE3, but less powerful. KBarcode4-light allows only to create single barcodes.
As the port for KBarcode is not yet ready and
no one knows when it will be ready, KBarcode4-light provides basic barcode
generation for KDE. An additional benefit is that it provides an easy to use
interface for Barcode Writer in Pure Postscript.
Note:
The last official release of lprof is qt3 only, and development seems to be
stalled. The nearly 3 years old cvs version is using qt4 but is relying on
qt-assistant which got deprecated with qt 4.7.
Thus the only way to re-activate this package is to package the qt-assistant
compatibility package and to use the CVS version of lprof!