[Blends-commit] r1762 - projects/science/trunk/debian-science/tasks

Debian Pure Blends Subversion Commit noreply at alioth.debian.org
Thu Aug 13 11:43:19 UTC 2009


Author: mckinstry
Date: Thu Aug 13 11:43:18 2009
New Revision: 1762
URL: http://svn.debian.org/viewsvn/blends?rev=1762&view=rev

Log:
Fix errors

Modified:
   projects/science/trunk/debian-science/tasks/meteorology-dev

Modified: projects/science/trunk/debian-science/tasks/meteorology-dev
URL: http://svn.debian.org/viewsvn/blends/projects/science/trunk/debian-science/tasks/meteorology-dev?rev=1762&view=diff&r1=1762&r2=1761&p1=projects/science/trunk/debian-science/tasks/meteorology-dev&p2=projects/science/trunk/debian-science/tasks/meteorology-dev
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--- projects/science/trunk/debian-science/tasks/meteorology-dev	(original)
+++ projects/science/trunk/debian-science/tasks/meteorology-dev	Thu Aug 13 11:43:18 2009
@@ -36,8 +36,8 @@
 Depends: libgctp-dev
 Homepage: http://gcmd.nasa.gov/records/USGS-GCTP.html
 WNPP: 540182
-Responsible: Alastait McKinstry <mckinstry at debian.org>
-Pkg- Description     : General Cartographic Transformation Package Library
+Responsible: Alastair McKinstry <mckinstry at debian.org>
+Pkg-Description: General Cartographic Transformation Package Library
  The General Cartographic Transformation Package (GCTP) is a system of
  software routines designed to permit the transformation of coordinate
  pairs from one map projection to another. The GCTP is the standard
@@ -86,7 +86,7 @@
 Homepage: http://liblas.org/
 License: BSD
 Responsible: Francesco Paolo Lovergiine <rankie at debian.org>
-Pkg-escription     : ASPRS LiDAR data translation toolset
+Pkg-escription: ASPRS LiDAR data translation toolset
  libLAS is a C/C++ library and toolset for reading and writing ASPRS
  LAS versions 1.0, 1.1 and 1.2 data. The LAS format is a sequential
  binary format used to store data from sensors and as intermediate



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