Uploaded svgalib 1.2.11-1 (source i386 alpha) to erlangen
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Format: 1.5
Date: Thu, 7 Aug 1997 21:31:24 +0200
Source: svgalib
Binary: svgalib1-altdev svgalib-bin svgalibg1 svgalib1 svgalibg1-dev
Architecture: source i386 alpha
Version: 1:1.2.11-1
Distribution: unstable
Urgency: low
Maintainer: Roman Hodek <Roman.Hodek@informatik.uni-erlangen.de>
Description:
svgalib-bin - SVGA display utilities
svgalib1 - SVGA display utilities [libc5 compat]
svgalib1-altdev - Shared, non-x, graphics library used by Ghostscript et al.
svgalibg1 - SVGA display utilities
svgalibg1-dev - Shared, non-x, graphics library used by Ghostscript et al.
Changes:
svgalib (1:1.2.11-1) unstable; urgency=low
.
* This is a more or less non-maintainer release to finally bring out a
libc6 version of svgalib, which is urgently needed for the libc6
migration of all packages depending on it. This release has been mode
together by Joost Witteveen <joost@rulcmc.leidenuniv.nl> and Roman
Hodek <Roman.Hodek@informatik.uni-erlangen.de>. But we both don't want
to be maintainers for svgalib, if you want it, it's available.
* New upstream release (made some of Joost's libc6 changes unnecessary)
* removed aout stuff.
* changed names of packages:
svgalib1 -> svgalibg1 (libc6)
svgalib1-dev -> svgalibg1-dev (libc6)
svgalib1-dev -> svgalib1-altdev (libc5)
svgalib1-bin -> svgalib-bin (there's no reason to put soname in
a package that uses svgalib1g, I'd say).
aout-svgalib -> - (obvious)
* Changed most of the Depends/Conflicts/Replaces:
-the shared libs now don't conflict/replaces old versions any more
(different package names, should be possible to install
simultaniously)
-the -dev and -bin packages don't Replaces: svgalib any more
(why was this ever done? seems strange to me).
-svgalib1 (libc5 shared libs) must depend on svgalibg1, because there
are the config files...
* changed the directory of the documentation to svgalib, as the docs
are common to all programmes, and svgalib seems the only common
denominator.
* removed $(MAKE) -f debian/rules buildclean from the "binary" target.
(why was this ever put there?)
* rewrote about every line of debian/rules for easy soname/minor name
changes (now uses variable $(soname), etc).
* allow libsvga to compile if libsvga-dev isn't installed on the
system (why wasn't this possible before?)
* removed call of ldconfig in Makefile that was executed in
the debian/rules binary target: I don't want my system to be
reconfigured when building packages.
* also removed uninstall dependency of install target, it can affect the
installation of the compiling system...
* Changed #ifdef USEGLIC in upstream sources to #if __GLIBC__ >= 2,
cause __GLIBC__ is predefined. Patch forwarded upstreams.
* Added $(SHLIBLIBS) when linking the shared libs; the value ("-lc") is
defined only from debian/rules. This adds a dependency to libc that is
needed by ld-linux.so.
* Removing of obsolete symlinks in /etc from preinst now works.
Files:
bcd7bf83cdf8065ba02f1ecd5d2680bb 698 graphics optional svgalib_1.2.11-1.dsc
93060a689785d4d15bb77a6f7380af29 548307 graphics optional svgalib_1.2.11.orig.tar.gz
d1867fa7ce88673d90caecd01e0065a0 8067 graphics optional svgalib_1.2.11-1.diff.gz
6a66fb526efd9be1cf700e4936f4b6a8 8128 graphics optional svgalib-bin_1.2.11-1_i386.deb
4795e5556658e15ac4abb63fb2e2c763 205222 libs optional svgalibg1_1.2.11-1_i386.deb
7344cdf7e0c52229e3598734712f65c1 301272 graphics optional svgalibg1-dev_1.2.11-1_i386.deb
0b27c273e670cfd3b1e0755b19c606e8 120550 libs optional svgalib1_1.2.11-1_i386.deb
4641433088237901a477b0c12d531bdf 157006 graphics optional svgalib1-altdev_1.2.11-1_i386.deb
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