Bug#843120: ITP: freight -- easy-to-understand shell script to handle APT repositories

2016-11-04 Thread Nicolas Braud-Santoni
Hi,

Thanks for the catch and for reviewwing the package.

I uploaded to the same location a fixed version,
and took the opportunity to add Homepage and Vcs-* links.


Best,

  Nicolas

On Fri, Nov 04, 2016 at 08:58:04AM +, Steve Kemp wrote:
> On Fri Nov 04, 2016 at 02:10:56 +0100, Nicolas Braud-Santoni wrote:
> 
> >   Description : easy-to-understand shell script to handle APT 
> > repositories
> >  freight is an easy-to-use and to understand shell script for
> >  building packages and keeping them in an up-to-date and signed
> >  reporitory.
> 
>   Minor issue - but that should be "repository".
>  
> Steve
> -- 
> https://steve.fi/




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Bug#843120: ITP: freight -- easy-to-understand shell script to handle APT repositories

2016-11-04 Thread Steve Kemp
On Fri Nov 04, 2016 at 02:10:56 +0100, Nicolas Braud-Santoni wrote:

>   Description : easy-to-understand shell script to handle APT repositories
>  freight is an easy-to-use and to understand shell script for
>  building packages and keeping them in an up-to-date and signed
>  reporitory.

  Minor issue - but that should be "repository".
 
Steve
-- 
https://steve.fi/


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Bug#843120: ITP: freight -- easy-to-understand shell script to handle APT repositories

2016-11-03 Thread Nicolas Braud-Santoni
Package: wnpp
Severity: wishlist
Owner: Nicolas Braud-Santoni 

* Package name: freight
  Version : 0.3.9
  Upstream Author : The Freight Team
* URL : https://github.com/freight-team/freight#freight
* License : BSD-2-clause
  Programming Lang: SH
  Description : easy-to-understand shell script to handle APT repositories
 freight is an easy-to-use and to understand shell script for
 building packages and keeping them in an up-to-date and signed
 reporitory.
 .
 freight can be compared, in terms of scope and features,
 to reprepro(1), but is simpler to setup and maintain.

I am adopting the source package from my friend Christian Pointner,
with the intent to maintain it inside Debian.