Hi Geert,

Thanks for looking into it. I am going to upload new packages after making
changes.

I have uploaded removal commands using dcut. How would I come to know that
old .deb and .changes file has been removed and I can upload new .changes
and .deb files.

Regards,
Rishi

On Mon, Aug 12, 2019 at 11:18 AM Geert Stappers <stapp...@stappers.nl>
wrote:

> On Sat, Aug 10, 2019 at 09:34:57PM +0530, Rishi Gupta wrote:
> >
> > * Package name    : progstm32
> >   Description     : The progstm32 utility to erase, write and read user
> flash
> > memory and option bytes in stm32 microcontollers. It is based on
> progstm32 sdk
> > which is a java library that can be included in any Java application.
> This SDK
> > enables GUI programs to give an option in menu to let user upgrade
> firmware in
> > their product
> >
> > In STM32 (ARM Cortex-M based) microcontrollers, a default bootloader is
> > programmed into system memory by ST Microelectronics. This bootloader can
> > communicate to host computer through USART port using a well defined
> protocol.
> > The progstm32 implements this protocol to execute command issued on host.
> >
> > This package is very handy when you are doing firmware development for
> ARM core
> > based microcontrollers.
> >
>
> Quoting
> https://www.debian.org/doc/debian-policy/ch-controlfields.html#description
>
> | In a source or binary control file, the Description field contains
> | a description of the binary package, consisting of two parts, the
> | synopsis or the short description, and the long description.
>
>
>
> Package name    : progstm32
> Description     : STM32 programm utility
>  The progstm32 utility is to erase, write and read user flash memory and
>  option bytes in stm32 microcontollers. It is based on progstm32 sdk which
>  is a java library that can be included in any Java application. This
>  SDK enables GUI programs to give an option in menu to let user upgrade
>  firmware in their product
>  .
>  In STM32 (ARM Cortex-M based) microcontrollers, a default bootloader is
>  programmed into system memory by ST Microelectronics. This bootloader
>  can communicate to host computer through USART port using a well
>  defined protocol.  The progstm32 implements this protocol to execute
>  command issued on host.
>  .
>  This package is very handy when you are doing firmware development for
>  ARM core based microcontrollers.
>
>
>

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