sup-mail 0.12.1+git20120407.aaa852f-1 source package in Ubuntu

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sup-mail (0.12.1+git20120407.aaa852f-1) unstable; urgency=low


  * New maintainer. (Closes: #660509)
  * New upstream version.
    - Inline GPG support. (Closes: #526868)
  * Updated debian/copyright to DEP-5 copyright format.
  * Comply with gem2deb packaging.
    - Use dh --buildsystem=ruby --with ruby.
    - Add XS-Ruby-Versions to debian/control.
    - Run tests during build.
    - Patch tests so they all pass.
    - Add Build-Depends for running all tests.
    - Build for Ruby 1.9.1.
  * Bump standards version to 3.9.3, no changes needed.
  * Use source format 3.0 (quilt).
  * Remove IMAP-folder support from description. (Closes: #614301)
  * Depend on ruby-yajl and ruby-eventmachine, required for sup-cmd.
    (Closes: #627916, #627758)
  * Recommend ruby-gpgme. (Closes: #626297)
  * Add man pages for all binaries in /usr/bin. (Closes: #573871)
  * Include protocol.md in docs.
  * Not including sup-sync-back with package since it only fails with the
    message "does not work yet".
  * Add color scheme examples and mention ~/.sup/colors.yaml in sup-mail(1).
    (Closes: #556980)
  * Patch out all requires of rubygems.
  * Include contrib/colorpicker.rb and devel in examples.
  * Include zsh completion.
  * Add watch file.
  * Add patch for gpgme 2.0 support.
  * Add patch for avoiding crashes when (maybe) wrapping text, happens when
    expanding GPG signatures.
  * Remove deprecated dependency on libnet-ssh-ruby1.8, support for mbox+ssh
    sources is dropped.
  * Add unapply-patches to debian/source/local-options.
  * Change dependencies to packages following new Ruby policy
    - libhighline-ruby => ruby-highline
    - liblockfile-ruby => ruby-lockfile
    - libmime-types-ruby => ruby-mime-types
    - libncurses-ruby => ruby-ncurses
    - librmail-ruby1.8 => ruby-rubymail
    - libtrollop-ruby => ruby-trollop
    - libxapian-ruby1.8 => libxapian-ruby1.9.1 (Closes: #555515)
  * Depend on ruby-locale instead of libgettext-ruby1.9.1.
    - Add patch for requiring iconv and locale instead of gettext.
  * Add patch for using RbConfig instead of deprecated Config.
  * Provide virtual package mail-reader.

 -- Per Andersson <email address hidden>  Thu, 21 Jun 2012 20:29:15 +0200

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sup-mail: thread-centric mailer with tagging and fast search

 Sup is a console-based email client for people with a lot of email. It
 supports tagging, very fast full-text search, automatic contact-list
 management, custom code insertion via a hook system, and more. If
 you're the type of person who treats email as an extension of your
 long-term memory, Sup is for you.
 .
 Sup makes it easy to:
    * Handle massive amounts of email.
    * Mix email from different sources: mbox files and Maildirs, across
      multiple machines.
    * Instantaneously search over your entire email collection. Search
      over body text, or use a query language to combine search predicates
      in any way.
    * Handle multiple accounts. Replying to email sent to a particular
      account will use the correct SMTP server, signature, and from address.
    * Add custom code to handle certain types of messages or to handle
      certain types of text within messages.
    * Organize email with user-defined labels, automatically track recent
      contacts, and much more!
 .
 The goal of Sup is to become the email client of choice for nerds everywhere.