On Thu, Aug 11, 2016 at 01:06:35PM -0400, Michael McConville wrote: > Michael McConville wrote: > > Ray Lai wrote: > > > Detects bit rotten files on the hard drive to save your precious > > > photo and music collection from slow decay. > > > > > > Don't let your bits rot, ffs. > > > > Attached is an iteration with a few fixes: > > > > * update to 0.8.0 > > * specify that it's released under the MIT license > > * tweak $COMMENT and DESCR > > > > Upstream seems to have stopped making releases on GitHub - I just > > emailed them about that. For now, I'll stick to the commit approach. > > Ray doesn't have time to work on this, so I adopted it. > > Attached is a new version that fetches from PyPI, since upstream is > exclusively using that for new releases. I've never worked with the PyPI > make infrastructure before, so that's worth checking.
I need an additional OK to import the port. Anyone?. The port is quite simple. -- Juan Francisco Cantero Hurtado http://juanfra.info
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