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Bug#778729: marked as done (RFS: git-restore-mtime/1.0.0-1 [ITP])



Your message dated Tue, 10 Mar 2015 09:37:57 +0100
with message-id <692e30c192429b21df91a8c84b388d6a@sk2.org>
and subject line Re: Bug#778729: Try 2: Bug#778729: RFS: git-tools/1.0.0-1 [ITP]
has caused the Debian Bug report #778729,
regarding RFS: git-restore-mtime/1.0.0-1 [ITP]
to be marked as done.

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Package: sponsorship-requests
Severity: wishlist

Hi folks!

I am looking for a sponsor for my package "git-restore-mtime".

* Package name    : git-restore-mtime
  Version         : 1.0.0-1
  Upstream Author : Rodrigo Silva (MestreLion) <linux@rodrigosilva.com>
* URL             : https://github.com/MestreLion/git-tools
* License         : GPL3+
  Section         : vcs

It builds those binary packages:
  git-restore-mtime - set timestamps to the date of a file's last commit

The m.d.n page:
http://mentors.debian.net/package/git-restore-mtime

Dgettable .dsc:
http://mentors.debian.net/debian/pool/main/g/git-restore-mtime/git-restore-mtime_1.0.0-1.dsc

It's a tool that, when ran in a git repository, sets each file's mtime
to the date of most recent commit that changed that file -- ie, an
approximation of what mtimes are supposed to do.  This is nice when
making a release tarball, or if you're using git for storing something
else than a program's sources.

Actually, the upstream project name is "git-tools" as there's a bunch more
utilities included.  I dropped three that were obsolete or redundant, and
bundled three others, yet the package name I used reflects only what I
consider to be the main meat.  My reason is, the name "git-tools" is too
generic, and git-restore-mtime is what users would be looking for.
If you disagree with my judgement, please say so!


As the Supreme Species say,
meow.

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Le 10/03/2015 06:53, Stephen Kitt a écrit :
On Tue, 10 Mar 2015 00:38:29 +0100, Adam Borowski <kilobyte@angband.pl> wrote:
Should be ready now. However, mentors.d.n seems to not allow uploading the same binary package with a different source more than once per day (there's
some cronjob AFAIK), so I had to use my own repository:

http://angband.pl/debian/pool/main/g/git-mestrelion-tools/git-mestrelion-tools_1.0.0-1.dsc

Thanks, I've uploaded that to the archive. For your next upload you might
want to add a watch file ;-).

And I forgot to close the RFS...

Stephen

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