cruft-ng 0.9.58 source package in Ubuntu

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cruft-ng (0.9.58) unstable; urgency=low

  * improve existing mode: "cruft FILE",
    it will now behave like "dpkg -S" on static files.
    (on directories, it will only print the first match)
  * add new mode: "cruft --package PACKAGE", to dump
    this one package ruleset, so that it can be
    re-used/migrated in another tool (debhelper/debputy).
  * parse the systemd .service files for
    CacheDirectory= / StateDirectory= stanzas that
    map respectively to /var/cache and /var/lib.

  * add support for running on "Windows Subsystem for Linux 2"
  * add rules for : asylum, bastet, pachi,
    petris, topper, xjump.

 -- Alexandre Detiste <email address hidden>  Mon, 18 Sep 2023 02:25:17 +0200

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Alexandre Detiste
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Original maintainer:
Alexandre Detiste
Architectures:
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Section:
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Urgency:
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cruft: transitional package

 This is a transitional package. It can safely be removed.

cruft-ng: programs that helps analyse volatile "cruft" files on your system

 cruft-ng is a program to look over your system for anything that shouldn't
 be there, but is - the so called "cruft"; or for anything
 that should be there, but isn't.
 .
 cpigs is a program that by default works like dpigs
 but for volatile data. It prints out the package with the most volatile
 data (usually apt, plocate...)
 It can also dump it's whole state into a .csv format usable for
 more in depth analysis.
 .
 Both cruft-ng and cpigs base most of their results on
 dpkg's & plocate's databases, and also use a built-in custom
 homegrown ruleset to match volatile files
 - also known as "ghost" files on .rpm based systemds -
 to the corresponding engine.
 .
 Packages wanting to document such volatile files can do so
 using dh-cruft.

cruft-ng-dbgsym: debug symbols for cruft-ng
dh-cruft: plugin for DebHelper to register .cruft and .purge files

 While the files listed in debian/<package>.cruft will simply be
 accounted for; the one in debian/<package>.purge will actually
 be removed in the final purge step after package removal.
 .
 Some demo package can be found at:
 https://github.com/a-detiste/dh-cruft-test