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task #5078: Submission of Common Configuration Parser

Submitter:  Eskild Hustvedt <zero_dogg>
Submitted:  Tue 27 Dec 2005 05:10:08 PM UTC
   
 
Should Start On:  Mon 26 Dec 2005 11:00:00 PM UTC Should be Finished on:  Thu 05 Jan 2006 11:00:00 PM UTC
Category:  Project Approval Priority:  * 5 - Normal
Status:  Done Privacy:  Public
Assigned to:  kickino Open/Closed:  Closed
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Tue 27 Dec 2005 10:03:31 PM UTC, comment #3: 

Hi,

I have approved your project.  You will receive an automated e-mail containing detailed information about the approval.


Regards -- the Savannah Administration

Sebastian Wieseler <kickino>
Tue 27 Dec 2005 09:51:58 PM UTC, comment #2: 
Eskild Hustvedt <zero_dogg>
Tue 27 Dec 2005 09:43:48 PM UTC, comment #1: 

Hi,
I'm evaluating the project you submitted for approval in Savannah.




Your projects meets the Savannah requirements, except that we cannot review your source code yet.

We can approve it, and review the code in the near future (or better, at your request).
We will among other check if the source files contain appropriate copyright notice and permission-to-copy statements
at the beginning of every file of source code. Our review would help catch potential legal issues early.

If then the source code does not meet our requirements (for example, non-free dependencies),
we will then discuss the issue and possibly remove the project from Savannah.

Is this ok for you?


Regards -- the Savannah Administration

Sebastian Wieseler <kickino>
Tue 27 Dec 2005 05:10:08 PM UTC, original submission:  

A new project has been registered at Savannah
The project account will remain inactive until a site admin approve or discard the registration.


######### REGISTRATION ADMINISTRATION #########

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  <https://savannah.nongnu.org/admin/groupedit.php?group_id=8222>


######### REGISTRATION DETAILS #########

Full Name:
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  Common Configuration Parser

System Group Name:
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  ccp

Type:
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  non-GNU software & documentation

License:
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  GNU General Public License V2 or later

Description:
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  CCP is a program that is suppose to take three different files as an argument. One template, one old and one new file. It merges configuration changes between the old and new one, keeping changes the user has made while still adding new comments and options.

This is useful for RPMs where new config files are placed in the config dir as .rpmnew, ccp will be able to merge the old and the .rpmnew into a new config file. It is primarily being developed for use in some of my projects and in Mandriva Linux, but it will be possible to use it in just about anything. There is no code yet, because I want to get a CVS server to be able to track the changes. Design information at: http://blog.iamaturtle.org/?p=16

Other Software Required:
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  perl and in time quite possibly libconf


Eskild Hustvedt <zero_dogg>

 

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