Mention dhomepage and which-pkg-broke-build in the package description
Axel Beckert
6 years ago
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* Declare compliance with Debian Policy 4.1.1. (No changes needed.)
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* Bump debhelper compatibility to 10.
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+ Update versioned debhelper build-dependency accordingly.
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* Also mention dhomepage and which-pkg-broke-build in the package
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description.
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-- Axel Beckert <abe@debian.org> Fri, 27 Oct 2017 12:05:18 +0200
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debman - Easily view man pages from a binary .deb without
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extracting
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debmany - Select manpages of installed or uninstalled packages
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dhomepage - Open homepage of a package in a web browser
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dman - Fetch manpages from online manpages.debian.org service
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checkrestart - Help to find and restart processes which are using old
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versions of upgraded files (such as libraries)
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popbugs - Display a customized release-critical bug list based
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on packages you use (using popularity-contest data)
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which-pkg-broke - find which package might have broken another
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which-pkg-broke-build
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- find which package might have broken the build of
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another
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check-enhancements - find packages which enhance installed packages
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