draai 20201215-2 source package in Ubuntu

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draai (20201215-2) unstable; urgency=low

  * New source-only upload to allow migration to testing.

 -- Joost van Baal-Ilić <email address hidden>  Tue, 29 Dec 2020 20:52:23 +0100

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Uploaded by:
Joost van Baal
Uploaded to:
Sid
Original maintainer:
Joost van Baal
Architectures:
all
Section:
sound
Urgency:
Low Urgency

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Builds

Hirsute: [FULLYBUILT] amd64

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draai_20201215-2.dsc 1.8 KiB c6317108d3cb07708268319f19c56968db9a13bc15a061f102afb77792a5a448
draai_20201215.orig.tar.gz 79.4 KiB 30bb6c4c56adad4686cd9dd873bad3df01780c9757eaf37d6c74c02b8fe1708d
draai_20201215-2.debian.tar.xz 20.5 KiB c2abf971438b1c1e4a836be2c38d0492f33aa558f732b33f356e9a506cf216bf

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Binary packages built by this source

draai: Command-line music player for MPD

 Draai is a wrapper around mpc, making playing music from the commandline more
 enjoyable. mpc is a client for MPD, the Music Player Daemon. Using draai,
 one can play an audiofile (ogg, mp3, whatever your MPD offers), play all
 files in a predefined playlist, view details on current, past and future
 playing songs, skip to the next song, etc.
 .
 The interface is purely command-line. No fancy gui's whatsoever. Draai
 consists of one zsh shell script, calling mpc.
 .
 Main differences with mpc: draai supports smooth fadeouts, draai can be used
 as an alarmclock, draai supports rescheduling a track as the upcoming track,
 draai offers fancy status windows. When draai starts playing the next song
 it informs syslog about it, including all details about the song; a "tail -F"
 on syslog yields a nice playlist history. Like mpc, draai comes with full
 zsh tabcompletion support. The author uses draai for doing DJ sets in clubs.
 If you, like the author, are a Unix sysadmin who likes to play music, you'll
 like draai.
 .
 Next to draai itself, the package installs some extra utilities for dealing
 with audio files.