From: Petter Reinholdtsen Date: Thu, 25 Sep 2014 09:17:33 +0000 (+0200) Subject: Generated. X-Git-Url: https://pere.pagekite.me/gitweb/homepage.git/commitdiff_plain/6b41ee4c91065a59c0cb60d14d661d0ed61b3fa5?ds=sidebyside Generated. --- diff --git a/blog/Suddenly_I_am_the_new_upstream_of_the_lsdvd_command_line_tool.html b/blog/Suddenly_I_am_the_new_upstream_of_the_lsdvd_command_line_tool.html index 59f1d97366..50b72ab901 100644 --- a/blog/Suddenly_I_am_the_new_upstream_of_the_lsdvd_command_line_tool.html +++ b/blog/Suddenly_I_am_the_new_upstream_of_the_lsdvd_command_line_tool.html @@ -25,7 +25,7 @@

I use the lsdvd tool to handle my fairly large DVD collection. It is a nice command line tool to get details about a DVD, like title, tracks, track length, -etc, in XML, perl or human readable format. But lsdvd have not seen +etc, in XML, Perl or human readable format. But lsdvd have not seen any new development since 2006 and had a few irritating bugs affecting its use with some DVDs. Upstream seemed to be dead, and in January I sent a small probe asking for a version control repository for the diff --git a/blog/archive/2014/09/09.rss b/blog/archive/2014/09/09.rss index 1f638b0856..6e801f00f0 100644 --- a/blog/archive/2014/09/09.rss +++ b/blog/archive/2014/09/09.rss @@ -14,7 +14,7 @@ <p>I use the <a href="https://sourceforge.net/p/lsdvd/">lsdvd tool</a> to handle my fairly large DVD collection. It is a nice command line tool to get details about a DVD, like title, tracks, track length, -etc, in XML, perl or human readable format. But lsdvd have not seen +etc, in XML, Perl or human readable format. But lsdvd have not seen any new development since 2006 and had a few irritating bugs affecting its use with some DVDs. Upstream seemed to be dead, and in January I sent a small probe asking for a version control repository for the diff --git a/blog/archive/2014/09/index.html b/blog/archive/2014/09/index.html index 1ee98dc8d4..08f25f7cd9 100644 --- a/blog/archive/2014/09/index.html +++ b/blog/archive/2014/09/index.html @@ -32,7 +32,7 @@

I use the lsdvd tool to handle my fairly large DVD collection. It is a nice command line tool to get details about a DVD, like title, tracks, track length, -etc, in XML, perl or human readable format. But lsdvd have not seen +etc, in XML, Perl or human readable format. But lsdvd have not seen any new development since 2006 and had a few irritating bugs affecting its use with some DVDs. Upstream seemed to be dead, and in January I sent a small probe asking for a version control repository for the diff --git a/blog/index.html b/blog/index.html index 0aa738783a..9cdd72f9c8 100644 --- a/blog/index.html +++ b/blog/index.html @@ -25,7 +25,7 @@

I use the lsdvd tool to handle my fairly large DVD collection. It is a nice command line tool to get details about a DVD, like title, tracks, track length, -etc, in XML, perl or human readable format. But lsdvd have not seen +etc, in XML, Perl or human readable format. But lsdvd have not seen any new development since 2006 and had a few irritating bugs affecting its use with some DVDs. Upstream seemed to be dead, and in January I sent a small probe asking for a version control repository for the diff --git a/blog/index.rss b/blog/index.rss index 4a44c66ea2..8ecf0aba00 100644 --- a/blog/index.rss +++ b/blog/index.rss @@ -14,7 +14,7 @@ <p>I use the <a href="https://sourceforge.net/p/lsdvd/">lsdvd tool</a> to handle my fairly large DVD collection. It is a nice command line tool to get details about a DVD, like title, tracks, track length, -etc, in XML, perl or human readable format. But lsdvd have not seen +etc, in XML, Perl or human readable format. But lsdvd have not seen any new development since 2006 and had a few irritating bugs affecting its use with some DVDs. Upstream seemed to be dead, and in January I sent a small probe asking for a version control repository for the diff --git a/blog/tags/debian/debian.rss b/blog/tags/debian/debian.rss index a1807106c4..cd2f6dd15e 100644 --- a/blog/tags/debian/debian.rss +++ b/blog/tags/debian/debian.rss @@ -14,7 +14,7 @@ <p>I use the <a href="https://sourceforge.net/p/lsdvd/">lsdvd tool</a> to handle my fairly large DVD collection. It is a nice command line tool to get details about a DVD, like title, tracks, track length, -etc, in XML, perl or human readable format. But lsdvd have not seen +etc, in XML, Perl or human readable format. But lsdvd have not seen any new development since 2006 and had a few irritating bugs affecting its use with some DVDs. Upstream seemed to be dead, and in January I sent a small probe asking for a version control repository for the diff --git a/blog/tags/debian/index.html b/blog/tags/debian/index.html index 202af53018..ccfa8bc681 100644 --- a/blog/tags/debian/index.html +++ b/blog/tags/debian/index.html @@ -31,7 +31,7 @@

I use the lsdvd tool to handle my fairly large DVD collection. It is a nice command line tool to get details about a DVD, like title, tracks, track length, -etc, in XML, perl or human readable format. But lsdvd have not seen +etc, in XML, Perl or human readable format. But lsdvd have not seen any new development since 2006 and had a few irritating bugs affecting its use with some DVDs. Upstream seemed to be dead, and in January I sent a small probe asking for a version control repository for the diff --git a/blog/tags/english/english.rss b/blog/tags/english/english.rss index 19150908ec..6b568d566f 100644 --- a/blog/tags/english/english.rss +++ b/blog/tags/english/english.rss @@ -14,7 +14,7 @@ <p>I use the <a href="https://sourceforge.net/p/lsdvd/">lsdvd tool</a> to handle my fairly large DVD collection. It is a nice command line tool to get details about a DVD, like title, tracks, track length, -etc, in XML, perl or human readable format. But lsdvd have not seen +etc, in XML, Perl or human readable format. But lsdvd have not seen any new development since 2006 and had a few irritating bugs affecting its use with some DVDs. Upstream seemed to be dead, and in January I sent a small probe asking for a version control repository for the diff --git a/blog/tags/english/index.html b/blog/tags/english/index.html index ddabf5654f..a5e4fe6c10 100644 --- a/blog/tags/english/index.html +++ b/blog/tags/english/index.html @@ -31,7 +31,7 @@

I use the lsdvd tool to handle my fairly large DVD collection. It is a nice command line tool to get details about a DVD, like title, tracks, track length, -etc, in XML, perl or human readable format. But lsdvd have not seen +etc, in XML, Perl or human readable format. But lsdvd have not seen any new development since 2006 and had a few irritating bugs affecting its use with some DVDs. Upstream seemed to be dead, and in January I sent a small probe asking for a version control repository for the diff --git a/blog/tags/multimedia/index.html b/blog/tags/multimedia/index.html index d8964da6ac..4c2ea20fe9 100644 --- a/blog/tags/multimedia/index.html +++ b/blog/tags/multimedia/index.html @@ -31,7 +31,7 @@

I use the lsdvd tool to handle my fairly large DVD collection. It is a nice command line tool to get details about a DVD, like title, tracks, track length, -etc, in XML, perl or human readable format. But lsdvd have not seen +etc, in XML, Perl or human readable format. But lsdvd have not seen any new development since 2006 and had a few irritating bugs affecting its use with some DVDs. Upstream seemed to be dead, and in January I sent a small probe asking for a version control repository for the diff --git a/blog/tags/multimedia/multimedia.rss b/blog/tags/multimedia/multimedia.rss index f0372fbfe6..bc0f86516e 100644 --- a/blog/tags/multimedia/multimedia.rss +++ b/blog/tags/multimedia/multimedia.rss @@ -14,7 +14,7 @@ <p>I use the <a href="https://sourceforge.net/p/lsdvd/">lsdvd tool</a> to handle my fairly large DVD collection. It is a nice command line tool to get details about a DVD, like title, tracks, track length, -etc, in XML, perl or human readable format. But lsdvd have not seen +etc, in XML, Perl or human readable format. But lsdvd have not seen any new development since 2006 and had a few irritating bugs affecting its use with some DVDs. Upstream seemed to be dead, and in January I sent a small probe asking for a version control repository for the