fpart 1.2.0-1 source package in Ubuntu

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fpart (1.2.0-1) unstable; urgency=low

  * New upstream release
  * debian/control
    - Bump Standards-Version to 4.5.0 (no changes required)

 -- Ganael LAPLANCHE <email address hidden>  Tue, 21 Jan 2020 22:18:40 +0100

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Original maintainer:
Ganael LAPLANCHE
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Section:
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Urgency:
Low Urgency

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fpart_1.2.0-1.debian.tar.xz 2.5 KiB c1742cda885cc0565b600dc9d927f6820617f9a241f226900fd6bc251f4644eb

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fpart: sort file trees and pack them into bags

 Fpart is a tool that helps you sort file trees and pack them into bags (called
 "partitions"). It is developed in C and available under the BSD license.
 .
 It splits a list of directories and file trees into a certain number of
 partitions, trying to produce partitions with the same size and number of
 files.
 It can also produce partitions with a given number of files or a limited size.
 Once generated, partitions are either printed as file lists to stdout
 (default) or to files. Those lists can then be used by third party programs.
 .
 Fpart also includes a live mode, which allows it to crawl very large
 filesystems and produce partitions in live. Hooks are available to act on
 those partitions (e.g. immediately start a transfer using rsync(1)) without
 having to wait for the filesystem traversal job to be finished. Used this way,
 fpart can be seen as a powerful data migration tool.

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