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From: Alessandro Barbieri <lssndrbarbieri@×××××.com>
To: gentoo-commits@l.g.o
Subject: [gentoo-commits] repo/proj/guru:dev commit in: sys-cluster/genders/
Date: Sat, 25 Apr 2020 00:37:28
Message-Id: 1587775034.878c775a628c2c2649acd600b5f0c622beb71a3c.Alessandro-Barbieri@gentoo
1 commit: 878c775a628c2c2649acd600b5f0c622beb71a3c
2 Author: Alessandro Barbieri <lssndrbarbieri <AT> gmail <DOT> com>
3 AuthorDate: Sun Apr 19 17:34:02 2020 +0000
4 Commit: Alessandro Barbieri <lssndrbarbieri <AT> gmail <DOT> com>
5 CommitDate: Sat Apr 25 00:37:14 2020 +0000
6 URL: https://gitweb.gentoo.org/repo/proj/guru.git/commit/?id=878c775a
7
8 sys-cluster/genders: lang="en"
9
10 Package-Manager: Portage-2.3.99, Repoman-2.3.22
11 Signed-off-by: Alessandro Barbieri <lssndrbarbieri <AT> gmail.com>
12
13 sys-cluster/genders/metadata.xml | 2 +-
14 1 file changed, 1 insertion(+), 1 deletion(-)
15
16 diff --git a/sys-cluster/genders/metadata.xml b/sys-cluster/genders/metadata.xml
17 index 1ac907d..7ea7721 100644
18 --- a/sys-cluster/genders/metadata.xml
19 +++ b/sys-cluster/genders/metadata.xml
20 @@ -8,5 +8,5 @@
21 <upstream>
22 <remote-id type="github">chaos/genders</remote-id>
23 </upstream>
24 - <longdescription>Genders is a static cluster configuration database used for cluster configuration management. It is used by a variety of tools and scripts for management of large clusters. The genders database is typically replicated on every node of the cluster. It describes the layout and configuration of the cluster so that tools and scripts can sense the variations of cluster nodes. By abstracting this information into a plain text file, it becomes possible to change the configuration of a cluster by modifying only one file.</longdescription>
25 + <longdescription lang="en">Genders is a static cluster configuration database used for cluster configuration management. It is used by a variety of tools and scripts for management of large clusters. The genders database is typically replicated on every node of the cluster. It describes the layout and configuration of the cluster so that tools and scripts can sense the variations of cluster nodes. By abstracting this information into a plain text file, it becomes possible to change the configuration of a cluster by modifying only one file.</longdescription>
26 </pkgmetadata>