augeas 0.10.0-0ubuntu1 source package in Ubuntu

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augeas (0.10.0-0ubuntu1) precise; urgency=low

  * New upstream release
  * Add libxml2-dev and pkg-config to Build-Depends.
  * Deactivate obsolete test-readlink-errno.patch patch.
  * Update debian/libaugeas0.symbols to match upstream changes.
 -- Raphael Pinson <email address hidden>   Sat, 03 Dec 2011 14:46:20 +0100

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Raphaƫl Pinson
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Nicolas Valcarcel Scerpella
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augeas-dbg: Debugging symbols for libaugeas0

 Augeas is a configuration editing tool. It parses configuration files in their
 native formats and transforms them into a tree. Configuration changes are made
 by manipulating this tree and saving it back into native config files.
 .
 This package provides debugging symbols for augeas, both the core library
 and the tools, to assist in diagnosing critical bugs. It is not required
 for normal operation.

augeas-doc: Augeas lenses documentation

 Augeas parses configuration files described in lenses into a tree structure,
 which it exposes through its public API. Changes made through the API are
 written back to the initially read files.
 .
 Lenses are the building blocks of the file <-> tree transformation; they
 combine parsing a file and building the tree (the get transformation), with
 turning the tree back into an (updated) file (the put transformation).
 .
 This package contains the generated documentation for the lenses shipping in
 the augeas-lenses package.

augeas-lenses: Set of lenses needed by libaugeas0 to parse config files

 Augeas parses configuration files described in lenses into a tree structure,
 which it exposes through its public API. Changes made through the API are
 written back to the initially read files.
 .
 Lenses are the building blocks of the file <-> tree transformation; they
 combine parsing a file and building the tree (the get transformation), with
 turning the tree back into an (updated) file (the put transformation).
 .
 The transformation works very hard to preserve comments and formatting
 details. It is controlled by ``lens'' definitions that describe the file
 format and the transformation into a tree. This package includes the official
 set of lenses.

augeas-tools: Augeas command line tools

 Augeas is a configuration editing tool. It parses configuration files in their
 native formats and transforms them into a tree. Configuration changes are made
 by manipulating this tree and saving it back into native config files.
 .
 This package provides command line tools based on libaugeas0:
 - augtool, a tool to manage configuration files.
 - augparse, a testing and debugging tool for augeas lenses.

libaugeas-dev: Development files for writing applications based on libaugeas0

 Augeas is a configuration editing tool. It parses configuration files in their
 native formats and transforms them into a tree. Configuration changes are made
 by manipulating this tree and saving it back into native config files.
 .
 This package includes the development files to write programs using the Augeas
 API.

libaugeas0: Augeas configuration editing library and API

 Augeas is a configuration editing tool. It parses configuration files in their
 native formats and transforms them into a tree. Configuration changes are made
 by manipulating this tree and saving it back into native config files.
 .
 The transformation works very hard to preserve comments and formatting
 details. It is controlled by ``lens'' definitions that describe the file
 format and the transformation into a tree.