Update of /cvsroot/fink/dists/10.4/unstable/main/finkinfo/utils
In directory fdv4jf1.ch3.sourceforge.com:/tmp/cvs-serv20161/utils

Modified Files:
        uuid.info 
Log Message:
add linewrapping to DescDetail

Index: uuid.info
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RCS file: /cvsroot/fink/dists/10.4/unstable/main/finkinfo/utils/uuid.info,v
retrieving revision 1.1
retrieving revision 1.2
diff -u -d -r1.1 -r1.2
--- uuid.info   11 Apr 2009 01:00:17 -0000      1.1
+++ uuid.info   13 Apr 2009 20:33:12 -0000      1.2
@@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
 Package: uuid
 Version: 1.6.2
-Revision: 2
+Revision: 3
 Depends: %N-shlibs (= %v-%r)
 BuildDependsOnly: true
 Source: ftp://ftp.ossp.org/pkg/lib/%n/%n-%v.tar.gz
@@ -31,6 +31,15 @@
 Maintainer: Jack Fink <[email protected]>
 Description: OSSP uuid
 DescDetail: <<
- OSSP uuid is an ISO-C and Perl application programming interface (API) and 
corresponding command line interface (CLI) for the generation of DCE 1.1 and 
ISO/IEC 11578:1996 compliant Universally Unique Identifier (UUID). It supports 
DCE 1.1 variant UUIDs of version 1 (time and node based), version 3 (name 
based) and version 4 (random number based). 
- UUIDs are 128 bit numbers which are intended to have a high likelihood of 
uniqueness over space and time and are computationally difficult to guess. They 
are globally unique identifiers which can be locally generated without 
contacting a global registration authority. UUIDs are intended as unique 
identifiers for both mass tagging objects with an extremely short lifetime and 
to reliably identifying very persistent objects across a network.
+ OSSP uuid is an ISO-C and Perl application programming interface (API) and
+ corresponding command line interface (CLI) for the generation of DCE 1.1 and
+ ISO/IEC 11578:1996 compliant Universally Unique Identifier (UUID). It supports
+ DCE 1.1 variant UUIDs of version 1 (time and node based), version 3 (name
+ based) and version 4 (random number based).
+ UUIDs are 128 bit numbers which are intended to have a high likelihood of
+ uniqueness over space and time and are computationally difficult to guess.
+ They are globally unique identifiers which can be locally generated without
+ contacting a global registration authority. UUIDs are intended as unique
+ identifiers for both mass tagging objects with an extremely short lifetime and
+ to reliably identifying very persistent objects across a network.
 <<
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