X-Git-Url: https://git.madduck.net/code/myrepos.git/blobdiff_plain/080ad719ad774540f7f2f340d14e0bb948c775dc..bc8ca4e2c6e2bb65b70e897bc5ecf02785bb1a11:/debian/control?ds=sidebyside diff --git a/debian/control b/debian/control index d125ef9..9a1a895 100644 --- a/debian/control +++ b/debian/control @@ -1,9 +1,9 @@ Source: mr Section: utils Priority: optional -Build-Depends: debhelper (>= 5), dpkg-dev (>= 1.9.0) +Build-Depends: debhelper (>= 7), dpkg-dev (>= 1.9.0) Maintainer: Joey Hess -Standards-Version: 3.7.2 +Standards-Version: 3.8.0 Homepage: http://kitenet.net/~joey/code/mr/ Vcs-Git: git://git.kitenet.net/mr @@ -11,11 +11,23 @@ Package: mr Architecture: all Section: utils Depends: -Suggests: subversion, git-core, cvs +Suggests: subversion, git-core, cvs, bzr, mercurial, darcs Description: a Multiple Repository management tool - The mr(1) command allows you to register a set of repositories in - a .mrconfig file, and then checkout, update, or perform other actions on - the repositories as if they were one big respository. + The mr(1) command can checkout, update, or perform other actions on + a set of repositories as if they were one combined respository. It + supports any combination of subversion, git, cvs, mecurial, + bzr, and darcs repositories, and support for other revision control + systems can easily be added. (There are extensions adding support for + unison and git-svn.) . - Any mix of revision control systems can be used with mr(1), and you can - define arbitrary actions for commands like "update", "checkout", or "commit". + It is extremely configurable via simple shell scripting. Some examples + of things it can do include: + . + * Update a repository no more frequently than once every twelve hours. + * Run an arbitrary command before committing to a repository. + * When updating a git repository, pull from two different upstreams + and merge the two together. + * Run several repository updates in parallel, greatly speeding up + the update process. + * Remember actions that failed due to a laptop being offline, so they + can be retried when it comes back online.