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Bug#544151: marked as done (ITP: config-manager - manage directories with Arch, CVS, HTTP, FTP and/or Subversion)



Your message dated Sat, 05 Sep 2009 14:05:46 +1000
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and subject line upload accepted into unstable
has caused the Debian Bug report #544151,
regarding ITP: config-manager - manage directories with Arch, CVS, HTTP, FTP and/or Subversion
to be marked as done.

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This is really an adoption, but its an adoption of a removed package. It
was removed because it was 'abandoned upstream', but such is not the
case. It simply has [largely] met its goals and as such just gets used.

I prefer not to package stuff I'm upstream for as a QA precaution - I'm
less likely to catch things than a second person looking at what I've
done, but as Anand had the packaged removed rather than [say] orphaning
it I'm assuming he's not interested in maintaining it further.

-Rob


Package: config-manager
Architecture: any
Depends: ${shlibs:Depends}, ${misc:Depends}, ${python:Depends}, bzr (>=
0.6)
Description: manage directories with Arch, CVS, HTTP, FTP and/or
Subversion
 config-manager is designed to manage directory trees. The components of
 a directory may be specified by a location from any of:
 .
  - CVS
  - FTP
  - HTTP
  - Subversion (svn)
  - Bazaar-NG (bzr)
 .
 These directory trees are described by recipes (also known as
 configs) and are typically used to build software although nothing
 within config-manager prevents their use in, for example, web sites.



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