Hello community,

here is the log from the commit of package blog for openSUSE:Factory checked in 
at 2017-11-10 14:39:18
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Comparing /work/SRC/openSUSE:Factory/blog (Old)
 and      /work/SRC/openSUSE:Factory/.blog.new (New)
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Package is "blog"

Fri Nov 10 14:39:18 2017 rev:6 rq:539230 version:2.18

Changes:
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--- /work/SRC/openSUSE:Factory/blog/blog.changes        2017-05-09 
17:58:06.795597042 +0200
+++ /work/SRC/openSUSE:Factory/.blog.new/blog.changes   2017-11-10 
14:41:25.938714936 +0100
@@ -1,0 +2,6 @@
+Mon Nov  6 09:28:13 UTC 2017 - [email protected]
+
+- Change description of blog-plymouth in same manner as used by
+  the release notes
+
+-------------------------------------------------------------------

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Other differences:
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++++++ blog.spec ++++++
--- /var/tmp/diff_new_pack.ISSbHS/_old  2017-11-10 14:41:27.022675755 +0100
+++ /var/tmp/diff_new_pack.ISSbHS/_new  2017-11-10 14:41:27.022675755 +0100
@@ -46,13 +46,14 @@
 Conflicts:      plymouth plymouth-dracut
 
 %description   plymouth
-The Blogd daemon can be used as fully replacement of Plymouth but without using
-frame buffer to show any kind of a splash screen.  The Blogd is also a Plymouth
-agent, that is it is able to handle password ask requests done by the system
-password service of systemd.  The blogd daemon writes out boot log messages not
-only to every terminal device used by /dev/console but also to the log file
-/var/log/boot.log and moves at system reboot or halt this file to 
/var/log/boot.old
-appending all log messages upto to point where the file systems become 
unavailable.
+The Blogd daemon can be used as a replacement for Plymouth in situations where
+a splash screen and/or usage of a frame buffer is unwanted.  The Blogd is also
+a Plymouth agent. That means, it can handle requests for a password prompt by
+the system password service of systemd.
+The blogd daemon writes out boot log messages to every terminal device used by
+/dev/console and to the log file /var/log/boot.log.  When halting or rebooting
+the system, it moves the log file to /var/log/boot.old and appends all log
+messages upto to point at which the file systems becomes unavailable.
 
 %package       devel
 Summary:        Provides library and header for boot logging


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