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   2015-04-10 14:26:52 by Kamil Rytarowski | Files touched by this commit (12)
Log message:
Resurrect system-tools-backends-2.10.2

The System Tools Backends (s-t-b for short) are a set of cross-platform
modules for Linux, FreeBSD and other Unix systems. The backends provide a
common DBus interface to all platforms to modify or read the system
configuration in a distro independent fashion. Historically, access to
system configuration has varied deeply across Unix flavours, and concreting
a bit more, across Linux distributions, making it near impossible to write
desktop tools that could work flawlessly in a cross-platform way. System
Tools Backends try to fill this gap, offering a generic and easy way for
desktop applications to read and modify configuration details.
   2015-03-07 10:27:54 by OBATA Akio | Files touched by this commit (184) | Package removed
Log message:
imported to main repository.
   2015-01-08 05:51:35 by OBATA Akio | Files touched by this commit (1)
Log message:
Drop unwanted perl module dependency.
   2015-01-03 08:11:11 by OBATA Akio | Files touched by this commit (1)
Log message:
Bump API
   2015-01-03 07:47:00 by OBATA Akio | Files touched by this commit (4)
Log message:
Update to 2.10.2.
   2015-01-03 07:32:08 by OBATA Akio | Files touched by this commit (12)
Log message:
Import system-tools-backends-2.8.3 as wip/system-tools-backends.

The System Tools Backends (s-t-b for short) are a set of cross-platform
modules for Linux, FreeBSD and other Unix systems. The backends provide a
common DBus interface to all platforms to modify or read the system
configuration in a distro independent fashion. Historically, access to
system configuration has varied deeply across Unix flavours, and concreting
a bit more, across Linux distributions, making it near impossible to write
desktop tools that could work flawlessly in a cross-platform way. System
Tools Backends try to fill this gap, offering a generic and easy way for
desktop applications to read and modify configuration details.


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