r35096 - in /trunk/libdbix-password-perl/debian: changelog control dirs
gregoa at users.alioth.debian.org
gregoa at users.alioth.debian.org
Sat May 9 23:36:04 UTC 2009
Author: gregoa
Date: Sat May 9 23:35:59 2009
New Revision: 35096
URL: http://svn.debian.org/wsvn/pkg-perl/?sc=1&rev=35096
Log:
* Remove unneeded debian/dirs.
* Mention module name in debian/control's long description.
Removed:
trunk/libdbix-password-perl/debian/dirs
Modified:
trunk/libdbix-password-perl/debian/changelog
trunk/libdbix-password-perl/debian/control
Modified: trunk/libdbix-password-perl/debian/changelog
URL: http://svn.debian.org/wsvn/pkg-perl/trunk/libdbix-password-perl/debian/changelog?rev=35096&op=diff
==============================================================================
--- trunk/libdbix-password-perl/debian/changelog (original)
+++ trunk/libdbix-password-perl/debian/changelog Sat May 9 23:35:59 2009
@@ -1,5 +1,6 @@
libdbix-password-perl (1.9-1) unstable; urgency=low
+ [ Peter Pentchev ]
* Adopt into the Debian Perl Group. Closes: #503531
* Use quilt for patch management.
* Remove the autogenerated test.pl in the clean target.
@@ -20,6 +21,10 @@
* Allow the module to be loaded even without a config file.
* Break out the config file parsing into separate functions.
* Do not install the useless README file.
+
+ [ gregor herrmann ]
+ * Remove unneeded debian/dirs.
+ * Mention module name in debian/control's long description.
-- Peter Pentchev <roam at ringlet.net> Sat, 09 May 2009 16:11:31 +0300
Modified: trunk/libdbix-password-perl/debian/control
URL: http://svn.debian.org/wsvn/pkg-perl/trunk/libdbix-password-perl/debian/control?rev=35096&op=diff
==============================================================================
--- trunk/libdbix-password-perl/debian/control (original)
+++ trunk/libdbix-password-perl/debian/control Sat May 9 23:35:59 2009
@@ -16,7 +16,7 @@
Description: Perl module for creating a global password file for DB passwords
Don't you hate keeping track of database passwords and such
throughout your scripts? How about the problem of changing those
- passwords on a mass scale? This module is one possible solution.
+ passwords on a mass scale? DBIx::Password is one possible solution.
.
It keeps track of all your virtual users, databases, password, etc. in one
central file.
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