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(new) reglookup_0.4.0-1.diff.gz optional utils
(new) reglookup_0.4.0-1.dsc optional utils
(new) reglookup_0.4.0-1_i386.deb optional utils
utility to read and query Windows NT/2000/XP registry
 RegLookup is an small command line utility for reading and querying Microsoft
 Windows NT/2000/XP registries.
 .
 Currently the program allows one to read an entire registry and output it in a
 (mostly) standardized, quoted format. It also provides features for filtering
 of results based on registry path and data type.
(new) reglookup_0.4.0.orig.tar.gz optional utils
Changes: reglookup (0.4.0-1) unstable; urgency=low
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  [ David Paleino ]
  * Initial release (Closes: #403244).
  * Changing copyright on packaging.
  * Fixed copyright information.
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  [ Christophe Monniez ]
  * New maintainer.
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  [ Daniel Baumann ]
  * Cleaning up rules file.
  * Adding full license headers to copyright file.
  * Sorting vcs fields in control file.
  * Upgrading package to debhelper 7.
  * Updating to standards 3.8.0.
  * Moving -Wall to CFLAGS for consistency.
  * Not using copyright symbols.
  * Fixing my incomplete commit from transforming the quilt patch to rules.
  * Reordering rules.
  * Removing unneded debhelper calls from rules.
  * Overwriting variables in make call of rules rather than patching upstream
    makefile.
  * Rewriting copyright in machine readable form.
  * Don't use abbrebriations for Windows version in package description.
  * Don't use (R) symbols in package description.
  * Correcting url to gitweb in control.
  * Setting maintainer address to Debian Forensics.
  * Bumping package to debhelper 6.


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