[dh-make-perl] 01/02: Remove headers from Contents test files.
gregor herrmann
gregoa at debian.org
Sun Nov 6 14:04:17 UTC 2016
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commit cda515e469bef4305dca3444debc23cc1502cdd8
Author: gregor herrmann <gregoa at debian.org>
Date: Sun Nov 6 15:01:53 2016 +0100
Remove headers from Contents test files.
Thanks: Paul Wise for the bug report.
Closes: #842887
---
t/contents/test_debian_dists_sid_main_Contents | 32 ----------------------
t/contents/test_debian_dists_testing_main_Contents | 32 ----------------------
2 files changed, 64 deletions(-)
diff --git a/t/contents/test_debian_dists_sid_main_Contents b/t/contents/test_debian_dists_sid_main_Contents
index 301a7a9..0ca21c7 100644
--- a/t/contents/test_debian_dists_sid_main_Contents
+++ b/t/contents/test_debian_dists_sid_main_Contents
@@ -1,35 +1,3 @@
-This file maps each file available in the Debian GNU/Linux system to
-the package from which it originates. It includes packages from the
-DIST distribution for the ARCH architecture.
-
-You can use this list to determine which package contains a specific
-file, or whether or not a specific file is available. The list is
-updated weekly, each architecture on a different day.
-
-When a file is contained in more than one package, all packages are
-listed. When a directory is contained in more than one package, only
-the first is listed.
-
-The best way to search quickly for a file is with the Unix `grep'
-utility, as in `grep <regular expression> CONTENTS':
-
- $ grep nose Contents
- etc/nosendfile net/sendfile
- usr/X11R6/bin/noseguy x11/xscreensaver
- usr/X11R6/man/man1/noseguy.1x.gz x11/xscreensaver
- usr/doc/examples/ucbmpeg/mpeg_encode/nosearch.param graphics/ucbmpeg
- usr/lib/cfengine/bin/noseyparker admin/cfengine
-
-This list contains files in all packages, even though not all of the
-packages are installed on an actual system at once. If you want to
-find out which packages on an installed Debian system provide a
-particular file, you can use `dpkg --search <filename>':
-
- $ dpkg --search /usr/bin/dselect
- dpkg: /usr/bin/dselect
-
-
-FILE LOCATION
bin/afio utils/afio
bin/ash shells/ash
bin/bash shells/bash
diff --git a/t/contents/test_debian_dists_testing_main_Contents b/t/contents/test_debian_dists_testing_main_Contents
index 8f9082e..aa9d6b4 100644
--- a/t/contents/test_debian_dists_testing_main_Contents
+++ b/t/contents/test_debian_dists_testing_main_Contents
@@ -1,35 +1,3 @@
-This file maps each file available in the Debian GNU/Linux system to
-the package from which it originates. It includes packages from the
-DIST distribution for the ARCH architecture.
-
-You can use this list to determine which package contains a specific
-file, or whether or not a specific file is available. The list is
-updated weekly, each architecture on a different day.
-
-When a file is contained in more than one package, all packages are
-listed. When a directory is contained in more than one package, only
-the first is listed.
-
-The best way to search quickly for a file is with the Unix `grep'
-utility, as in `grep <regular expression> CONTENTS':
-
- $ grep nose Contents
- etc/nosendfile net/sendfile
- usr/X11R6/bin/noseguy x11/xscreensaver
- usr/X11R6/man/man1/noseguy.1x.gz x11/xscreensaver
- usr/doc/examples/ucbmpeg/mpeg_encode/nosearch.param graphics/ucbmpeg
- usr/lib/cfengine/bin/noseyparker admin/cfengine
-
-This list contains files in all packages, even though not all of the
-packages are installed on an actual system at once. If you want to
-find out which packages on an installed Debian system provide a
-particular file, you can use `dpkg --search <filename>':
-
- $ dpkg --search /usr/bin/dselect
- dpkg: /usr/bin/dselect
-
-
-FILE LOCATION
bin/afio utils/afio
bin/ash shells/ash
bin/bash shells/bash
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