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Re: Alure version update



Hi,

I added the man pages. I don't know if someone needs multiarch support for alure yet, but it's a release goal for wheezy and the multiarch guys say maintainers may adopt it now [1]. Since I already did the work I suggest we keep it. To enable multiarch, debian/compat has to be set to 9 (see man debhelper) and [2] says in this case the lintian tag package-needs-versioned-debhelper-build-depends should be overridden.

[1] http://lists.debian.org/debian-devel-announce/2011/06/msg00002.html
[2] http://lintian.debian.org/tags/package-needs-versioned-debhelper-build-depends.html

Best regards,
Tobias


Am 01.08.2011 06:15, schrieb Andres Mejia:
Hi Tobias,

I just made some modifications to alure's packaging, to include
correcting some lintian overrides. There are still the issue with the
new binaries having no manpages, or at least their manpages are not
being included in the final package. Would you please fix that?
Otherwise, I'll do this later myself.

Also, I'm not too familiar with multiarch support. I see the spec is
not even finalized yet. Is there some software that needs to have
alure with multiarch enabled?

On Sun, Jul 31, 2011 at 11:08 PM, Tobias Hansen<tobias.han@gmx.de>  wrote:
Hi,

I updated the Debian packaging in the VCS. Would you review the changes and
upload the package Andres?

Best regards,
Tobias

Am 29.07.2011 12:04, schrieb Laszlo Papp:
Hi,

Could you please update the alure version in oneiric ? Here is the
announcement mail:
http://opensource.creative.com/pipermail/openal/2011-July/012433.html

This is an important version for our Gluon platform since it let us to
eliminate one dependency. If you need help with something, let me
know. It is a simple version update. You might be able to install
examples, like libalure-examples with 3 lines in the
./debian/libalure-examples.install file, but that is about it.

Thank you for your help in advance! We are updating it in meego,
maemo/harmattan and archlinux today!

Best Regards,
Laszlo Papp






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