Bug#412996: Package should be called libproc-processtable-perl

Damyan Ivanov dam at modsoftsys.com
Thu Mar 1 20:32:43 CET 2007


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- -=| Damyan Ivanov,  1.03.2007 20:05 |=-
> -=| Daniel Ruoso,  1.03.2007 18:57 |=-
>> Package: libproc-process-perl
>> Version: 0.41-3
>> Severity: important
> 
>> The CPAN package that provides this module is called
>> Proc::ProcessTable, this way, the package should be called
>> libproc-processtable-perl.
> 
> I could take care of this, if no one objects.

Done in SVN.

libproc-processtree-perl (0.41-4) unstable; urgency=low

  * Rename the package according to the perl-policy. Closes: #412996

  * Replaces/Conflicts: libproc-process-perl (<< 0.41-4)
  * Added dummy transitional package libproc-process-perl depending on
    libproc-processtree-perl
    + Add "-a" to dh_listpackages invocation when determining temporary
      directory name
  * Added myself to Uploaders
  * Changed XS-Vcs-Svn entry

 -- Damyan Ivanov <dam at modsoftsys.com>  Thu,  1 Mar 2007 22:21:41 +0200

Please review, upload and tag.

Caveats: SVN directory is changed to packages/libproc-processtree-perl
         Don't forget to use "-sa" when building the package to include
          the source


Thanks,
	dam
P.S.: Sorry if my help attempt is too intrusive. I promise to correct
any mistake of mine promptly.
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