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Bug#706014: marked as done (ITP: re-name -- mass rename tool using regular expression)



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has caused the Debian Bug report #706014,
regarding ITP: re-name -- mass rename tool using regular expression
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Package: wnpp
Severity: wishlist
Owner: Joao Eriberto Mota Filho <eriberto@eriberto.pro.br>

* Package name    : re-name
  Version         : 1.99.2
  Upstream Author : Andy Xuming <xuming@users.sourceforge.net>
* URL             : http://rename.sf.net
* License         : GPL3
  Programming Lang: C
  Description     : mass rename tool using regular expression

 Re-name (regular expression (re)name) is a tool to rename files. It can
 change, lowercase and uppercase a batch of files, or modify their ownership.
 It is a small and quick tool  written in C so it's quicker than most rename
 tools written in shell scripts.
 .
 Rename is powered by the extended regular expression for searching and
 substituting string patterns in the file names.
 .
 The main features of rename are:
 .
   * Substitue strings in filenames.
   * Search and substitue strings in filenames by POSIX regular expressions.
   * Uppercase or lowercase filenames.
   * Support batch mode rename.
   * Recursively processing directories and subdirectories.
   * Support to read the filename list from a file.
   * Change ownership of files.
   * Safe mode: test before you go.

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After several discussions on debian-devel and others, I am declining to maintain this package. Thus I am closing the ITP.

Thanks a lot to all DDs that sent me suggestions and orientations.

Best regards,

Eriberto


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