pluxml 5.4-1 source package in Ubuntu

Changelog

pluxml (5.4-1) unstable; urgency=medium

  * New upstream release.
  * debian/dirs: update to new layout (data/images/ replaced by data/medias).
  * debian/postinst:
     + migrate images from data/images/ to data/medias/.
     + update main configuration file (version has changed, and a parameter
       was added).
     + use `command -v` instead of `test` to check for lighty-enable-mod
       existence, to avoid using a fully qualified path.
  * debian/postrm:
     + use `command -v` instead of `test` to check for lighty-disable-mod, ucf
       and ucfr existence, to avoid using a fully qualified path.
  * debian/rules: remove some JavaScript minimizing rules (that file is no
    longer part of PluXml).
  * debian/control:
     + no longer depend on slimit (no more JavaScript minimizing).
     + use a line per build dependency and order them alphabetically.
     + update Standards-Version to 3.9.6 (no change needed).
  * debian/copyright: remove everything about respond.js which is no longer
    part of PluXml.
  * debian/links: update to new layout (data/images replaced by data/medias).
  * debian/NEWS: added, to document the migration to 5.4 layout.

 -- Tanguy Ortolo <email address hidden>  Wed, 22 Jul 2015 14:22:20 +0200

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Original maintainer:
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pluxml_5.4-1.debian.tar.xz 26.8 KiB 94c18c9c383e9e02ff626a3e279f43847fea062ef6d28d4f6514451a4694329a

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pluxml: light blog/CMS engine powered by XML

 PluXml is a lightweight blogging and Content Management System that uses
 simple XML files to store its data and requires no database. It has all the
 usual features (static pages, comments, categories, tags, media management,
 RSS feed, etc.) and supports multiple users, customizable themes, and
 plugins.