Query: wnpp-check
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WNPP-CHECK(1) General Commands Manual WNPP-CHECK(1)NAMEwnpp-check - check if a package is being packaged or if this has been requestedSYNOPSISwnpp-check package ... wnpp-check --help|--versionDESCRIPTIONwnpp-check downloads the lists of packages which are listed as being packaged (ITPed) or for which a package has been requested (RFPed) from the WNPP website and lists any packages supplied on the command line which appear in those lists. Note that WNPP, and therefore wnpp-check's output, is source package based.OPTIONS--help, -h Show a summary of options. --version, -v Show version and copyright information.SEE ALSOhttp://www.debian.org/devel/wnppEXIT STATUS0 None of the packages supplied has an open ITP or RFP 1 Either an error occurred or at least one package supplied has an open ITP or RFPAUTHORwnpp-check was written by David Paleino <[email protected]>; this man page was written by Adam D. Barratt <[email protected]> for the devscripts package. wnpp-check was originally based on wnpp-alert, which was written by Arthur Korn <[email protected]> and modified by Julian Gilbey <[email protected]> for the devscripts package. Both scripts are in the public domain.DEBIANDebian Utilities WNPP-CHECK(1)
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