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Bug 68905

Summary: pyeximon ebuild request
Product: Gentoo Linux Reporter: Jonathan Hernández Velasco <jbilbo>
Component: New packagesAssignee: Tom Martin (RETIRED) <slarti>
Status: RESOLVED FIXED    
Severity: enhancement    
Priority: High    
Version: unspecified   
Hardware: All   
OS: Linux   
URL: http://pyeximon.sf.net
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Runtime testing required: ---

Description Jonathan Hernández Velasco 2004-10-25 16:20:41 UTC
PyEximon is a GNOME monitor/manager for the popular unix Mail Transfer Agent, Exim.

It's written entirely in Python and will run anywhere that Exim will.

PyEximon is currently at release 1.0.0. It's features include:

    * Human Interface Guidelines compliant GNOME GUI
    * Real-time scrolling status graphs for incoming and outgoing messages and queue size
    * Colored, real-time log browsing
    * Interactive message lists, supporting multiple selections
    * Graphical interface to common message actions like:
          o Freeze/Thaw
          o Deliver
          o Cancel
          o View Body/Headers/Log, etc

PyEximon depends on the following packages:

    * Python (>= 2.1)
    * PyGTK (GTK 2.0 branch)
    * rtgraph

http://pyeximon.sourceforge.net

Reproducible: Always
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Comment 1 Tom Martin (RETIRED) gentoo-dev 2004-10-26 11:41:08 UTC
I'd like to take this, but I'm stuck for a category.

net-analyzer? net-misc?
Comment 2 foser (RETIRED) gentoo-dev 2004-10-26 12:27:16 UTC
mail-* ? it's not net-analyzer imo, net-misc is also a bit further away from a mail-* category
Comment 3 Tom Martin (RETIRED) gentoo-dev 2004-10-26 15:15:15 UTC
net-mail it is. Thanks.
Comment 4 Tom Martin (RETIRED) gentoo-dev 2004-10-26 16:07:18 UTC
Added to CVS, thanks.
Comment 5 Jonathan Hernández Velasco 2004-10-26 16:25:30 UTC
wow, really fast. i will test it right now... well, when the cvs syncronize with the rsync mirrors :). thanks.
Comment 6 Jonathan Hernández Velasco 2004-10-26 17:20:10 UTC
can you add the ~x86 keyword? i tried it and runs fine for me (i'm x86 user).