rsibreak 4:0.11-3 source package in Ubuntu

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rsibreak (4:0.11-3) unstable; urgency=low


  * Team upload.

  [ Mark Purcell ]
  * Update Homepage: to KDE UserBase. Upstream looks dead :-(
  * Provide Vcs-Svn: & Vcs-Browser:

  [ Pino Toscano ]
  * Bump debhelper compatibility to 9:
    - bump debhelper build dependency to 9
    - bump compat to 9
  * Simplify rules making use of the kde addon of dh.
    - bump the pkg-kde-tools build dependency to 0.6.2
  * Remove README.source, obsolete.
  * Fix "hyphen-used-as-minus" in the man page.
  * Remove the watch file, since it is no more developed upstream.
  * Bump Standards-Version to 3.9.4, no changes required.
  * Enable the parallel build.
  * Remove Armin from Uploaders.
  * Link in as-needed mode.

 -- Pino Toscano <email address hidden>  Mon, 03 Jun 2013 11:05:25 +0200

Upload details

Uploaded by:
Debian KDE Extras Team
Uploaded to:
Sid
Original maintainer:
Debian KDE Extras Team
Architectures:
any
Section:
kde
Urgency:
Low Urgency

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rsibreak_0.11-3.dsc 1.4 KiB c17e9ee6b94c644696e03532deb54344ae0957302234e40a7e6082f1c41a0d35
rsibreak_0.11.orig.tar.gz 548.4 KiB 299448d60d5c9b37ddc78053509fd01b807089b772f2b08fd9e54704b956473c
rsibreak_0.11-3.debian.tar.gz 9.7 KiB 4155b882b11431ecadccb8c445958b2749cee4f8236718ef70b0b36d66792c0f

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Binary packages built by this source

rsibreak: utility to help prevent repetitive strain injury

 Prolonged use of a mouse and keyboard can cause a repetitive strain injury
 (RSI), so computer users are advised to take regular breaks.
 .
 RSIBreak helps prevent repetitive strain injuries by keeping track of usage
 patterns and periodically informing users to take breaks. During break
 periods, RSIBreak can either show an unobtrusive message, lock the screen
 entirely, or present a slideshow.

rsibreak-dbgsym: debug symbols for package rsibreak

 Prolonged use of a mouse and keyboard can cause a repetitive strain injury
 (RSI), so computer users are advised to take regular breaks.
 .
 RSIBreak helps prevent repetitive strain injuries by keeping track of usage
 patterns and periodically informing users to take breaks. During break
 periods, RSIBreak can either show an unobtrusive message, lock the screen
 entirely, or present a slideshow.