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Accepted setserial 2.17-26 (i386 source)



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Date: Fri, 14 Jun 2002 13:37:31 +0100
Source: setserial
Binary: setserial
Architecture: source i386
Version: 2.17-26
Distribution: unstable
Urgency: high
Maintainer: Gordon Russell <g.russell@dcs.napier.ac.uk>
Changed-By: Gordon Russell <gor@debian.org>
Description: 
 setserial  - Controls configuration of serial ports.
Closes: 149624 149642 149643
Changes: 
 setserial (2.17-26) unstable; urgency=high
 .
   * Templates can be processed automatically by debhelper, so the rules
     file has been changed to do that. In addition there was a small error
     in the BR template which was corrected.
     (closes: #149624)
   * Build problem on the sparc build - copying stuff into a non-existant
     directory. Careless of me... It also highlighted an error I made since
     -25, copying the serial.conf example to /usr/share/doc rather than
     /usr/share/doc/setserial. All fixed.
     (closes: #149643)
   * Upstream code depends on m68kserial.h, but this seems to be
     missing in the m68 build! Currently no updated version of setserial
     exists.
 .
     I have made some experiments using m68k.debian.org, and at the same
     time wandered through the current kernel code for the 68k series of
     machines. It looks to me as if someone has rewritten the 68k serial
     module to make it more compatible with the non 68k approaches. In
     setserial m68k is taken care of seperately from all other systems. I
     cannot find out exactly what has changed, and without root access on
     a 68k machine I cannot verify its functionality change.
 .
     As an interim measure, I have adjusted the way setserial compiles so
     that it will compile on the latest kernels. I am reasonably sure that
     the end result will be a poorer environment for m68k users. Unfortunately
     I can do no better than this. If a concerned m68k user or two wants to
     co-operate with me then we can see what can be done. As the bug report
     concerned the build process, the bug is therefore closed with this
     modified source. At worst I would think the modified setserial will simply
     list more UARTS as unknown...
     (closes: #149642)
Files: 
 7164a120e259feceb926012e6b40cb3e 592 base important setserial_2.17-26.dsc
 ebf76877ff925939d4bf3adb42cc8b83 51551 base important setserial_2.17-26.diff.gz
 e7cf0ad126737fc30da211ae8c5f354c 43014 base important setserial_2.17-26_i386.deb

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Accepted:
setserial_2.17-26.diff.gz
  to pool/main/s/setserial/setserial_2.17-26.diff.gz
setserial_2.17-26.dsc
  to pool/main/s/setserial/setserial_2.17-26.dsc
setserial_2.17-26_i386.deb
  to pool/main/s/setserial/setserial_2.17-26_i386.deb


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