juju-core 1.24.7-0ubuntu1~14.04.1 source package in Ubuntu

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juju-core (1.24.7-0ubuntu1~14.04.1) trusty; urgency=medium

  [ Curtis C. Hovey ]
  * Backport of 1.24.7 from vivid. (Lp: #1506652)

  [ Robie Basak ]
  * This upload results in the following packaging delta from the previous
    1.22.8-0ubuntu1~14.04.1 in trusty-updates:
    - d/copyright: updated.
    - d/control: gccgo-5 [!amd64 !i386 !armhf] now preferred over gccgo-go
      [!amd64 !i386 !armhf], which is a no-op on Trusty since gccgo-5 doesn't
      exist in Trusty. This minimises the backport delta.
    - d/tests: dep8 tests updated from Xenial.

 -- <email address hidden> (Curtis C. Hovey)  Fri, 16 Oct 2015 19:20:29 +0000

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Uploaded by:
Curtis Hovey
Sponsored by:
Robie Basak
Uploaded to:
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Original maintainer:
Ubuntu Developers
Architectures:
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Section:
devel
Urgency:
Medium Urgency

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juju: next generation service orchestration system

 Through the use of charms, juju provides you with shareable, re-usable,
 and repeatable expressions of devops best practices. You can use them
 unmodified, or easily change and connect them to fit your needs. Deploying
 a charm is similar to installing a package on Ubuntu: ask for it and
 it’s there, remove it and it’s completely gone.
 .
 This is a dependency package providing the current version of Juju.

juju-core: Juju is devops distilled - client

 Through the use of charms, juju provides you with shareable, re-usable,
 and repeatable expressions of devops best practices. You can use them
 unmodified, or easily change and connect them to fit your needs. Deploying
 a charm is similar to installing a package on Ubuntu: ask for it and
 it’s there, remove it and it’s completely gone.
 .
 This package provides the client application of creating and interacting
 with Juju environments.

juju-local: dependency package for the Juju local provider

 Through the use of charms, juju provides you with shareable, re-usable,
 and repeatable expressions of devops best practices. You can use them
 unmodified, or easily change and connect them to fit your needs. Deploying
 a charm is similar to installing a package on Ubuntu: ask for it and
 it’s there, remove it and it’s completely gone.
 .
 This is a dependency package for those who want to use the Juju local
 provider, allowing Juju Charms to be tested locally using LXC containers.

juju-local-kvm: dependency package for the Juju local provider with KVM

 Through the use of charms, juju provides you with shareable, re-usable,
 and repeatable expressions of devops best practices. You can use them
 unmodified, or easily change and connect them to fit your needs. Deploying
 a charm is similar to installing a package on Ubuntu: ask for it and
 it’s there, remove it and it’s completely gone.
 .
 This is a dependency package for those who want to use the Juju local
 provider, allowing Juju Charms to be tested locally using KVM containers.