Bug#153781: vcheck and uscan

2002-07-22 Thread Ardo van Rangelrooij
Hi,

Well, as far as I understood it 'uscan' is "dependent" on the source directory.
I was looking for a tool to simply look for upstream updates, download them
into a specific directory and call a script.  I'm using cvs-buildpackage, so
all of this has to happen "outside" the debian source directory and "inside"
'/usr/local/src/Packages' (= default for cvs-upgrade, etc.).  I might even
track new upstream versions of software that's not packaged yet.  'vcheck' is
totally independent of debian stuff and perfect;y meet my needs.

Thanks,
Ardo

David Kimdon ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> FYI,
> 
> uscan, in the devscripts package appears to do most (all?) of what
> vcheck does.  Obviously if you decide to package vcheck anyway, go
> right ahead.
> 
> -David
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Bug#153781: vcheck and uscan

2002-07-22 Thread David Kimdon
FYI,

uscan, in the devscripts package appears to do most (all?) of what
vcheck does.  Obviously if you decide to package vcheck anyway, go
right ahead.

-David


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