[SCM] kxmlrpcclient packaging branch, master, updated. dd52c8f77c152b650239c567001fb383cb4a01d2

Maximiliano Curia maxy at moszumanska.debian.org
Mon Jun 29 09:55:09 UTC 2015


Gitweb-URL: http://git.debian.org/?p=pkg-kde/frameworks/kxmlrpcclient.git;a=commitdiff;h=67e19d5

The following commit has been merged in the master branch:
commit 67e19d50bbe6fbfdadb2b089059f1dbd9ee93cd9
Author: Harald Sitter <sitter at kde.org>
Date:   Mon Jun 1 14:10:18 2015 +0200

    drop usptream patch
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