plainbox-provider-resource-generic 0.22-1 source package in Ubuntu

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plainbox-provider-resource-generic (0.22-1) unstable; urgency=medium

  * New upstream release

 -- Sylvain Pineau <email address hidden>  Fri, 08 Jan 2016 09:23:03 +0100

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Checkbox Developers
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Original maintainer:
Checkbox Developers
Architectures:
any
Section:
misc
Urgency:
Medium Urgency

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plainbox-provider-resource-generic: CheckBox generic resource jobs provider

 This package provides the generic resource jobs. It is used together
 alongside with PlainBox.
 .
 Jobs are smallest units of testing that can be performed by PlainBox.
 All jobs have an unique name. There are many types of jobs, some are fully
 automated others are fully manual.
 .
 Resources are collections of key-value data sets that are generated by
 special resource jobs. They are extensively used to indicate hardware or
 software dependencies. For example a bluetooth test may indicate it
 requires bluetooth hardware and appropriate software packages installed.

plainbox-provider-resource-generic-dbgsym: debug symbols for package plainbox-provider-resource-generic

 This package provides the generic resource jobs. It is used together
 alongside with PlainBox.
 .
 Jobs are smallest units of testing that can be performed by PlainBox.
 All jobs have an unique name. There are many types of jobs, some are fully
 automated others are fully manual.
 .
 Resources are collections of key-value data sets that are generated by
 special resource jobs. They are extensively used to indicate hardware or
 software dependencies. For example a bluetooth test may indicate it
 requires bluetooth hardware and appropriate software packages installed.