On Tue, Apr 26, 2005 at 09:27:06PM -0500, Reed Snellenberger wrote, in some odd order: > Philipp Kern wrote: > > >On 23 Apr 2005, at 05:45, Reed Snellenberger wrote: > > > >>Files are available at: > >> http://home.houston.rr.com/snellenberger/debian/sitecopy/ > > > > > >Do you know why there is an outdated debian/ subdirectory in the > >upstream tarball? > >And if the current version of sitecopy does not work with the old > >xsitecopy I would suggest a ``Conflicts: xsitecopy'' instead of the > >versioned one. > > Philipp: > > Following up on my earlier post, upstream has asked "what do you want me > to do about that old debian directory?", and I asked him to remove it. > Although it's still in place for the 0.15.1 version that he released on > Sunday (May 24), it'll be gone from subsequent releases.
Please reply below the text What I missed in this thread $ apt-cache show sitecopy Package: sitecopy Priority: extra Section: web Installed-Size: 456 Maintainer: Masayuki Hatta <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Architecture: i386 Version: 1:0.11.4-6 Depends: libc6 (>= 2.3.1-1), libssl0.9.7, libxml2 (>= 2.5.0-1), zlib1g (>= 1:1.1.4) Suggests: xsitecopy Conflicts: xsitecopy (<< 1:0.10.15-1) Filename: pool/main/s/sitecopy/sitecopy_0.11.4-6_i386.deb Size: 172196 MD5sum: 72e13e31b1ed7de8a0644bdb46a83811 Description: A program for managing a WWW site via FTP, DAV or HTTP sitecopy is for copying locally stored websites to remote ftp servers. With a single command, the program will synchronize a set of local files to a remote server by performing uploads and remote deletes as required. The aim is to remove the hassle of uploading and deleting individual files using an FTP client. sitecopy will also optionally try to spot files you move locally, and move them remotely. . sitecopy is designed to not care about what is actually on the remote server - it simply keeps a record of what it THINKS is in on the remote server, and works from that. Is this Request For Sponsor about _duplicate_ work? Cheers Geert Stappers
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