progress 0.9-1 source package in Ubuntu

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progress (0.9-1) unstable; urgency=medium

  * Imported upstream version 0.9
  * Removed all Debian patches, because all of them are merged by upstream.
    - debian/patches/add-license-info.patch
    - debian/patches/fix-makefile-ldflags.patch
    - debian/patches/fix-manpage-has-errors.patch
  * d/control:
    - fixed Vcs-Git field.
    - added Vcs-Browser field.

 -- Zhou Mo <email address hidden>  Sun, 20 Sep 2015 09:54:22 +0000

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Mo Zhou
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Original maintainer:
Mo Zhou
Architectures:
linux-any
Section:
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Urgency:
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Binary packages built by this source

progress: Coreutils Progress Viewer (formerly known as 'cv')

 This tool can be described as a Tiny, Dirty, Linux-and-OSX-Only
 C command that looks for coreutils basic commands (cp, mv, dd, tar,
 gzip/gunzip, cat, etc.) currently running on your system and
 displays the percentage of copied data. It can also show estimated
 time and throughput, and provide a "top-like" mode (monitoring).
 .
 It simply scans `/proc` for interesting commands, and then looks at
 directories `fd` and `fdinfo` to find opened files and seek positions,
 and reports status for the largest file.
 .
 It's very light, and compatible with virtually any command.
 This program was formerly known as 'cv' on github.

progress-dbgsym: debug symbols for package progress

 This tool can be described as a Tiny, Dirty, Linux-and-OSX-Only
 C command that looks for coreutils basic commands (cp, mv, dd, tar,
 gzip/gunzip, cat, etc.) currently running on your system and
 displays the percentage of copied data. It can also show estimated
 time and throughput, and provide a "top-like" mode (monitoring).
 .
 It simply scans `/proc` for interesting commands, and then looks at
 directories `fd` and `fdinfo` to find opened files and seek positions,
 and reports status for the largest file.
 .
 It's very light, and compatible with virtually any command.
 This program was formerly known as 'cv' on github.