Package: sx
Severity: wishlist

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Dear László,

SX-2.0 is available: 
http://www.skylable.com/community/mailing-list/lurker/message/20151215.180918.67077476.en.html

Changes from a packaging point of view:
- libsxclient.so.2 -> libsxclient.so.3 (not API/ABI compatible)
- sxsetup --upgrade has to be run to upgrade the DB schema
- new optional build dependency: libfuse-dev (>= 2.7.0) that builds a FUSE
client called /usr/bin/sxfs if present (manpage is always built)

You can see my (not necesarily correct) attempt to update the package to SX-2.0 
in the attachment:
- Breaks/Replaces because some plugins have same filename
- add /usr/bin/sxfs explicitly to make sure its built
- drop patches from debian/patches, all applied upstream
- ca-certificates as dependency for sxinit
- libsx/->libsxclient/ in debian/copyright
- update sx.logrotate with latest version from SX-2.0 package
- run sxsetup --upgrade automatically from sx.postinst configure step

There is also a set of tests using python-cram in the experimental repository 
that show examples of various client tools (except sxfs);
the tests assume you are running an SX server called 'sxtest' and you've 
already sxinit-ed sx://admin@sxtest:
http://gitweb.skylable.com/gitweb/?p=experimental.git;a=tree;f=cram-test;hb=refs/heads/apitest

--- System information. ---
Architecture: amd64
Kernel:       Linux 4.3.0-0.bpo.1-amd64

Debian Release: 8.2
  600 stable          security.debian.org 
  600 stable          httpredir.debian.org 
  600 jessie-backports httpredir.debian.org 
  500 unstable        httpredir.debian.org 
  500 testing         httpredir.debian.org 
  500 testing         cdn.skylable.com 
  500 stable-updates  httpredir.debian.org 

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