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  • Committer: Teddy Hogeborn
  • Date: 2019-07-06 22:13:13 UTC
  • mto: This revision was merged to the branch mainline in revision 384.
  • Revision ID: teddy@recompile.se-20190706221313-uaoa5cup12s72rec
mandos-ctl: Update Emacs lisp test runner code

* mandos-ctl: Update Emacs lisp after-save-hook test runner to use
              file-local-name if available (i.e. Emacs 26), or to use
              file-remote-p if not (Emacs 25).  Either should be more
              general than the tramp-* functions were.  Also use
              process-file-shell-command instead of shell-command,
              which enables the use of the less intrusive
              display-buffer-in-side-window action function argument
              to display-buffer.  This stops the takeover of buffers
              (and/or disappearance of windows) when saving.

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Title:          Mandos
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Version:        1.7.20
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Entered-date:   2018-08-19
 
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Version:        1.8.4
 
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Entered-date:   2019-04-09
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Description:    The Mandos system allows computers to have encrypted
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                root file systems and at the same time be capable of
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                remote and/or unattended reboots.
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Maintained-by:  teddy@recompile.se (Teddy Hogeborn),
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                belorn@recompile.se (Björn Påhlsson)
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Primary-site:   https://www.recompile.se/mandos
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                177K mandos_1.7.20.orig.tar.gz
 
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                193K mandos_1.8.4.orig.tar.gz
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Alternate-site: ftp://ftp.recompile.se/pub/mandos
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                177K mandos_1.7.20.orig.tar.gz
 
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                193K mandos_1.8.4.orig.tar.gz
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Platforms:      Requires GCC, GNU libC, Avahi, GnuPG, Python 2.7, and
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                various other libraries.  While made for Debian
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                GNU/Linux, it is probably portable to other