jetring 0.31 source package in Ubuntu

Changelog

jetring (0.31) unstable; urgency=medium

  * QA upload.
  * debian/control:
      - Added the variable '${perl:Depends}' to Depends field.
      - Bumped debhelper-compat to level 13.
      - Bumped Standards-Version to 4.6.1.
      - Changed 'Rules-Requires-Root:' to 'no', because 'binary-targets' doesn't
        required. (Closes: #1011643)
  * debian/copyright:
      - Added packaging rights for Braulio Henrique Marques Souto and Jelmer
        Vernooij.
      - Removed block for 'jetring-diff' and moved copyright '2007 Anthony
        Towns' to block 'Files: *'.
  * debian/salsa-ci.yml: created to provide CI tests for Salsa.
  * debian/tests/control: added new tests.
  * jetring-explode.1: fix spelling.
  * jetring-signindex.1: fix spelling.

 -- Braulio Henrique Marques Souto <email address hidden>  Thu, 06 Oct 2022 22:02:11 -0300

Upload details

Uploaded by:
Debian QA Group
Uploaded to:
Sid
Original maintainer:
Debian QA Group
Architectures:
all
Section:
utils
Urgency:
Medium Urgency

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Builds

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jetring_0.31.dsc 1.6 KiB afafafbf3777a1177ae6c1b3c8df71fee87f723fcdc80760e99bbccf02963b47
jetring_0.31.tar.xz 205.3 KiB 36d48f7285061b50c24a49ef766be69fcb3341ac333eaf43b3e3a797a77cddd4

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Binary packages built by this source

jetring: gpg keyring maintenance using changesets

 jetring is a collection of tools that allow for gpg keyrings to be maintained
 using changesets. It was developed with the Debian keyring in mind, and aims
 to solve the problem that a gpg keyring is a binary blob that's hard for
 multiple people to collaboratively edit.
 .
 With jetring, changesets can be submitted, reviewed to see exactly what they
 will do, applied, and used to build a keyring. The origin of every change
 made to the keyring is available for auditing, and gpg signatures can be used
 to further secure things.