jhove 1.4+dfsg-1 source package in Ubuntu

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jhove (1.4+dfsg-1) unstable; urgency=low

  [ Barry deFreese ]
  * New upstream release.
  * Repack tarball to remove upstream .jar files.
  * Use default-* instead of sun-java5-*. (Closes: #546512).
  * Set javac to 1.5 on build.
  * Add quilt patch system.
    + Move inline changes to quilt patches.
    + Add README.source for quilt patching system.
  * Move default-jdk to Build-Depends-Indep.
  * Package is arch: all so move dh commands to binary-indep.
  * Remove empty /usr/sbin dir.
  * Add Homepage.
  * Add watch file.
  * Bump debhelper build-dep and compat to 7.
  * Bump Standards Version to 3.8.3.

  [ Niels Thykier ]
  * Cleaned debian/rules.
    - Used debhelper consistently through out the build.
  * Removed 03_htmlstack.diff - it was not used anymore.
  * Made debian/copyright refer to LGPL-2.1 rather than the
    versionless symlink.
  * Registered the java-doc with doc-base.
  * Updated the remaining patches.
    - Added a short description.
    - Made the affected shell scripts properly quote arguments.
 -- Onkar Shinde <email address hidden>   Mon,  08 Feb 2010 10:38:22 +0000

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Uploaded by:
Onkar Shinde
Uploaded to:
Lucid
Original maintainer:
Jeff Breidenbach
Architectures:
all
Section:
utils
Urgency:
Low Urgency

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jhove: JSTOR/Harvard Object Validation Environment

 The concept of representation format, or type, permeates all technical
 areas of digital repositories. Policy and processing decisions
 regarding object ingest, storage, access, and preservation are
 frequently conditioned on a per-format basis. In order to achieve
 necessary operational efficiencies, repositories need to be able to
 automate these procedures to the fullest extent possible.
 JSTOR and the Harvard University Library are collaborating on a
 project to develop an extensible framework for format validation:
 JHOVE (pronounced "jove"), the JSTOR/Harvard Object Validation
 Environment. The initial release of JHOVE includes modules for
 arbitrary byte streams, ASCII and UTF-8 encoded text, GIF, JPEG2000,
 and JPEG, and TIFF images, AIFF and WAVE audio, PDF, HTML, and XML;
 and text and XML output handlers.