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pkgcheck 1.1.0 | safrm.net

Date: started 12.4.2012, last release: 21.1.2013
Links: webpage changelog readme git-sources downloads

Description:
fast and easy way to be sure that your package does not miss some files

Release notes: 
updated debian packaging
example:
1. dump package file contents to file
pkgcheck dump -p <my-package-version1>.<deb|rpm> -f <my-package-content-version1>.txt
2. make changes and build  package
3. check new package againts file
pkgcheck check-p <my-package-version2>.<deb|rpm> -f <my-package-content-version1>.txt

Release notes:
- New: script testing in rpmbuild, spec cleaning
- using automatic debian changelog from rpmmake
- gitignore update


 

One Response to pkgcheck 1.1.0

  1. Brandy says:

    This discussion SO reminds me of Jas. Cae9mon&#3r;s version of Titanic – with all of the genuine, powerful stories that could have been told about the real people on board, did we need the fictitious, anachronistic lovers to make the story more exciting? Why muddy the icy waters?

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