caspar 20180315-2 source package in Ubuntu

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caspar (20180315-2) unstable; urgency=medium

  * debian/watch: now actually usable: no longer matches caspar-latest.tar.gz
  * debian/watch: updated version from 3 to 4.
  * debian/upstream/signing-key.asc: added in order to automagically verify
    upstream signature.
  * debian/control: caspar-doc marked "Multiarch: foreign" since it is
    Architecture: all, does not contain any maintainer scripts and does not
    have any dependencies on architecture-dependent packages.  Thanks
    Multiarch hinter.
  * debian/compat, debian/control: updated debhelper compatibility level from
    9 to 10.  Now needs stretch/9 (stable) (or 8/jessie-backports) to build.
    (We should still run fine on 7/wheezy.)

 -- Joost van Baal-Ilić <email address hidden>  Sun, 23 Sep 2018 10:23:44 +0200

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Original maintainer:
Joost van Baal
Architectures:
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Section:
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Urgency:
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caspar_20180315.orig.tar.xz 117.1 KiB de1c01b4deed3c9b7f584b1294e71a85a82e151ef688cee41a7a1b0b0b46462a
caspar_20180315-2.debian.tar.xz 21.7 KiB e84baae53fd92635e05bbf66c1537d588a7e9c408cf750e8c07834f7c17bfee7

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caspar: Makefile snippets for centralized configuration management and typesetting

 Caspar offers Makefile snippets for tasks like installing files you maintain
 using a version control system, or typesetting documents in some markup
 language.
 .
 If you need to maintain and distribute lots of files (system configuration
 files for Unix hosts using a version control system, e.g.), caspar is likely
 useful for you.
 It is comparable with other tools for Unix system administrators like
 puppet and cfengine. Main difference: the caspar code consists of less than
 100 lines of GNU Make, so if puppet and cfengine are overkill for your needs,
 you'll probably like the small and simple caspar tool.
 .
 If you write documents in a markup language like LaTeX, DocBook
 XML, DocBook SGML or POD, and want to automate the typesetting, you'll
 like caspar. Install all suggested packages if you'd like to use this
 typesetting functionality (or pick the suitable ones from the list of
 suggested packages).
 .
 It's not strictly necessary to know how to write Makefiles when using caspar.

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