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Bug#1102405: RFS: bluraybackup/2.0-1 -- Backup BDMV from the command line



Hi Phil,
thanks for your message.

On 2025-04-10 14:27, Phil Wyett wrote:
> Would you consider pulling from releases that are part of the upstream
> git repo?

Unfortunately, the git repo bluraybackup is hosted on is having crawl
problems due to AI bots. I've changed the watch scan URL to plain FTP on
another server, while the git administrators find a way to fix those
issues. They are experimenting with a JavaScript CAPTCHA that may broke
uscan. FTP is pretty easy to set up and secure for this kind of task.
Moreover TLS wouldn't add any extra safety since all bluraybackup info
is public and it wouldn't protect from release forgery.

> It would be nice to have upstream bug reporting ability, possibly?

Upstream is just me. Would an email address or maybe the Debian BTS
package URL suffice?

> The 'Standards-Version' has been update but is not reflected in
> 'debian/changelog'. Would you consider updating the changelog?

I've updated the changelog to better reflect all the changes occurred to
the Debian package from version 1.0-1 to 2.0-1.

Changes since the last upload:

 bluraybackup (2.0-1) unstable; urgency=low
 .
   * New upstream release.
   * debian/control:
     - Bump Standards-Version to 4.7.2.
     - Update Description to reflect change from C99 to ANSI C (C89).
   * debian/upstream/metadata:
     - Remove deprecated Name and Contact fields.
   * debian/watch:
     - Change URL to FTP.

All the best.

-- 
Matteo Bini


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