pkgbinarymangler 136 source package in Ubuntu

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pkgbinarymangler (136) bionic; urgency=medium

  * dh_translations: Add support for meson / ninja projects. (LP: #1751820)

 -- Iain Lane <email address hidden>  Mon, 09 Apr 2018 17:23:47 +0100

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Iain Lane
Uploaded to:
Bionic
Original maintainer:
Ubuntu Developers
Architectures:
all
Section:
devel
Urgency:
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Bionic: [FULLYBUILT] amd64

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Binary packages built by this source

dh-translations: debhelper extension for translation support

 This package provides a debhelper extension to perform common translation
 related operations during package build:
 .
  * Try to build a current PO template.
 .
  * Remove inline translations from *.desktop, *.server, *.schemas, and
    *.policy files and replace them with a link to the gettext domain, so that
    strings in them will get translated at runtime from *.mo files. This allows
    language packs to ship updated translations.

pkgbinarymangler: strips translations and alters maintainers during build

 pkgbinarymangler consists of a dpkg-deb wrapper that calls the following
 helper applications while building a debian binary package:
 .
 pkgstriptranslations removes all *.mo files in /usr/share/locale from
 all package build directories. It is used to strip off gettext translations
 from generated binary packages, because translations are already shipped
 in the language packs. Its behaviour (which is disabled by default) is
 configured in /etc/pkgbinarymangler/striptranslations.conf.
 .
 pkgmaintainermangler adjusts the maintainer field in binary packages to
 match a set of rules (including whitelists, mass renames by component,
 maintainer name, etc) defined in the pkgmaintainermangler configuration
 file at /etc/pkgbinarymangler/maintainermangler.conf.