On Mon, 2009-12-07 at 00:14 +0100, Benjamin Drung wrote: > Package: wnpp > Severity: wishlist > Owner: Benjamin Drung <bdr...@ubuntu.com> > > * Package name : release > Version : 0.1 (native) > Upstream Author : Benjamin Drung <bdr...@ubuntu.com> > * License : GPL v3+ > Programming Lang: Python > Description : provides information about the current releases > > This package contains information about all releases of Debian and > Ubuntu. The > release script will give you the codename for e.g. the latest stable > release of > your distribution. To get information about a specific distribution > there are > the debian-release and the ubuntu-release scripts.
I wonder what the difference is between this and the existing, standard lsb_release command. I'm not saying we shouldn't create a new package, if lsb_release is not sufficient for some reason. I'm just not sure what the reason is. Can someone write up a few sentences about what this package does that makes it necessary, instead of using lsb_release? Cheers! -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-wnpp-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org