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Bug#592877: ITP: apt2 -- Advanced Package Tool 2



retitle 592877 ITP: apt2 -- Advanced Package Tool 2
thanks

Let's keep the APT2 name instead of the UPS name. The UPS name is a good
joke, but it's not good for a real program name, because:

      * UPS = Uninterruptible Power Supply
      * UPS = United Parcel Service
      * Ups = a debugger
      * It's a too common name

I think that all in all, apt2 is a known name already, it can be found
easily, it can not be confused with other things.

corrected version:
> Package: wnpp
> Severity: wishlist
> Owner: Julian Andres Klode <jak@debian.org>
> 
> * Package name    : apt2
>   Version         : 1.90.0
>   Upstream Author : Julian Andres Klode <jak@debian.org>
> * URL             : http://apt2.alioth.debian.org/
> * License         : LGPL-2.1+
>   Programming Lang: C
>   Description     : Advanced Package Tool 2
> 
> Package: capt
> Description: Advanced Package Tool 2 (command-line frontend)
>  capt is a package manager supporting multiple packaging formats
>  and distributions. It is a command-line frontend to the apt-2.0
>  library and a showcase of the features of the library.
> 
> Package: libapt-2.0-0
> Description: Advanced Package Tool 2 (apt-2.0 library)
>  The Advanced Package Tool library is a library for package manager
>  development in C. Building upon GLib; it features a GVariant-based
>  cache that provides fast access to all information needed to perform
>  common package management operations, parsers for Debian control files,
>  .
>  This package contains the apt-2.0 library and the module implementing
>  the Debian-specific parts.
> 
> Package: libapt-2.0-dbg
> Description: Advanced Package Tool 2 (debug files)
>  The Advanced Package Tool library is a library for package manager
>  development in C. Building upon GLib; it features a GVariant-based
>  cache that provides fast access to all information needed to perform
>  common package management operations, parsers for Debian control files,
>  abstraction of system-specific parts, and more.
>  .
>  This package contains debugging symbols for the shared library objects
>  in libapt-2.0-0 and the program in the 'ups' package.
> 
> Package: libapt-2.0-data
> Description: Advanced Package Tool 2 (architecture independent files)
>  The Advanced Package Tool library is a library for package manager
>  development in C. Building upon GLib; it features a GVariant-based
>  cache that provides fast access to all information needed to perform
>  common package management operations, parsers for Debian control files,
>  abstraction of system-specific parts, and more.
>  .
>  This package contains architecture-independent support files such as
>  translations and is needed for localized programs.
> 
> Package: libapt-2.0-doc
> Description: Advanced Package Tool 2 (API reference)
>  The Advanced Package Tool library is a library for package manager
>  development in C. Building upon GLib; it features a GVariant-based
>  cache that provides fast access to all information needed to perform
>  common package management operations, parsers for Debian control files,
>  abstraction of system-specific parts, and more.
>  .
>  This package contains the API reference to the apt-2.0 library.
> 
> Package: libapt-2.0-dev
> Description: Advanced Package Tool 2 (development files)
>  The Advanced Package Tool library is a library for package manager
>  development in C. Building upon GLib; it features a GVariant-based
>  cache that provides fast access to all information needed to perform
>  common package management operations, parsers for Debian control files,
>  abstraction of system-specific parts, and more.
>  .
>  This package contains header files and library files needed to compile
>  programs against the apt-2.0 library.
> 
> (Please CC me or the bug on replies, I am not subscribed to
>  -devel)
> 

-- 
Julian Andres Klode  - Debian Developer, Ubuntu Member

See http://wiki.debian.org/JulianAndresKlode and http://jak-linux.org/.





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