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motion - please do a sponsored upload for me (new revision with debconf fix)



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Hi,

I was hoping that my previous sponsor of motion would have the time this 
week to do a new upload which has a couple of very small fixes, but
unfortunately I haven't heard from him yet, so I'm really, really
hoping for a kind DD to notice this mail and sponsor the upload (today 
is last day for low-urgency uploads, according to sarge release 
schedule). I have also posted to debian-mentors, btw.

I know I'm asking for at lot with such short notice.


Here's the new changelog entry:
  * Only prompt user with debconf info, if an earlier version of motion
    has already been installed (Closes: #263717).
  * Include French po-debconf translation by Olivier Trichet
    <olivier.trichet@freesurf.fr> (Closes: #264549).
  * Update debian/watch file.


Especially the debconf thing is worth an upload, I think. It's annoying
to get prompted for something that isn't relevant.

Package available at: <http://sentinel.dk/debian/motion/>

Package is lintian clean and builds in a pbuilder chroot environment.
In general it is in very good shape, I think, so it should not take
 long to review it.


PACKAGE INFO:
===========================================================
Package name: motion
Version: 3.1.14
Upstream source: http://motion.sourceforge.net/
Upstream author: Kenneth Lavrsen <kenneth@lavrsen.dk>
License: GPLv2
Description: V4L capture program supporting motion detection
 Motion is a program that monitors the video signal from
 one or more cameras and is able to detect if a significant
 part of the picture has changed. Or in other words, it can
 detect motion.
 .
 Motion is a command line based tool. It has no graphical
 user interface. Everything is setup either via the
 command line or via configuration files.
 .
 The output from motion can be:
    - jpg files
    - ppm format files
    - mpeg video sequences
 .
 Also, motion has its own minimalistic web server. Thus,
 you can access the webcam output from motion via a browser.
===========================================================

Best regards,
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Frederik Dannemare | mailto:frederik@dannemare.net
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