bti 034-2 source package in Ubuntu

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bti (034-2) unstable; urgency=medium


  * debian/watch: switch upstream URL back to kernel.org.
  * Also update Source field in debian/copyright.
  * Add build dependency on pkg-config.
    Thanks to David Suárez for the bug report.
    (Closes: #747771)

 -- gregor herrmann <email address hidden>  Sun, 11 May 2014 21:01:38 +0200

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Binary packages built by this source

bti: command line Twitter client

 bti sends a tweet message to twitter.com.
 .
 bti provides an easy way to send tweet messages directly from the command line
 or a script. It reads the message on standard input and uses the account
 and password settings either from the command line options or from a config
 file to deliver the message.
 .
 Besides sending messages bti also allows one to see one's friends', a group's
 or a specific user's timeline, the public timeline, replies to messages, and
 direct messages.

bti-dbgsym: debug symbols for package bti

 bti sends a tweet message to twitter.com.
 .
 bti provides an easy way to send tweet messages directly from the command line
 or a script. It reads the message on standard input and uses the account
 and password settings either from the command line options or from a config
 file to deliver the message.
 .
 Besides sending messages bti also allows one to see one's friends', a group's
 or a specific user's timeline, the public timeline, replies to messages, and
 direct messages.