vm-builder 0.12.4+bzr489-0ubuntu2 source package in Ubuntu

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vm-builder (0.12.4+bzr489-0ubuntu2) trusty; urgency=medium

  * Re-introduce ort to dh_python2.
  * Mark myself as the maintainer.
 -- Serge Hallyn <email address hidden>   Tue, 04 Mar 2014 16:47:22 -0600

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Serge Hallyn
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Original maintainer:
Serge Hallyn
Architectures:
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Section:
utils
Urgency:
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python-vm-builder: VM builder

 Script that automates the process of creating a ready to use Linux based VM.
 The currently supported hypervisors are:
 .
  * KVM
  * Xen
  * VMWare
 .
 The currently supported distros are:
 .
  * Ubuntu Dapper, Gutsy, Hardy, Intrepid, Jaunty, and Karmic.
 .
 You can pass command line options to add extra packages, remove packages,
 choose which version of Ubuntu, which mirror etc. On recent hardware
 with plenty of RAM, tmpdir in /dev/shm or using a tmpfs, and a local mirror,
 you can bootstrap a vm in less than a minute.

python-vm-builder-ec2: EC2 Ubuntu VM builder

 Ubuntu vmbuilder module that automates the process of create a ready to use
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 extra packages, remove packages, choose which version of Ubuntu, which
 mirror to use etc.
 .
 VMBuilder module to build, upload and register EC2 images. You will
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ubuntu-vm-builder: Ubuntu VM builder

 Script which automates the process of creating a ready to use VM based on
 Ubuntu. You can pass command line options to add extra packages, remove
 packages, choose which version of Ubuntu, which mirror to use etc.
 .
 On recent hardware with plenty of RAM, tmpdir in /dev/shm or using a tmpfs,
 and a local mirror, you can bootstrap a vm in less than a minute.