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Bug#211799: marked as done (ITP: bibclean - pretty-printer for BibTeX databases)



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Package: wnpp
Version: filed 2003-09-20
Severity: wishlist

* Package name    : bibclean
  Version         : 2.11.4
  Upstream Author : Nelson H.F. Beebe <beebe<at>math.utah.edu>
* URL             : http://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibclean/
* Licence         : No copyright notices in upstream tarball; will
                    contact author for license clarification.
  Description     : pretty-printer for BibTeX databases

This is a pretty-printer and syntax-checker (actually, more of a
linter) for bibliographic databases in the BibTeX format. It is a
useful tool for canonicalizing the layout of personal bibliographies
with entries fetched from many different sources.

I have used this myself for several years at work and was surprised to
find that it wasn't in Debian when I moved my bibliography to my own
Debian box. I have done most of the packaging and have a sponsor for
uploading, but still need to contact the upstream author to get a
proper license. There is no copyright or license information in the
upstream tarball, but newer programs by the same author are GPL'ed so
the odds of getting a free license should be good.

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Henning Makholm  "Det er jo svært at vide noget når man ikke ved det, ikke?"

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#211799 is my ITP for bibclean. I tried to close it in the changelog
entry for the initial upload, which made some central Debian script
write to the BTS on my behalf:
> tag 211799 + fixed
> 
> quit
> 
> This message was generated automatically in response to a
> non-maintainer upload.  The .changes file follows.

I wonder whether those scripts are supposed to treat sponsored uploads
as NMUs?  At least the PTS and the BTS agree that I am the maintainer.

-- 
Henning Makholm                          "What has it got in its pocketses?"



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