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Uploaded aptitude 0.2.0-1 (m68k) to erlangen



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Date: Mon, 25 Jun 2001 19:43:27 -0400
Source: aptitude
Binary: aptitude
Architecture: m68k
Version: 0.2.0-1
Distribution: unstable
Urgency: low
Maintainer: Debian/m68k Build Daemon <buildd@kullervo.biophys.uni-duesseldorf.de>
Changed-By: Daniel Burrows <dburrows@debian.org>
Description: 
 aptitude   - curses-based apt frontend (BETA VERSION)
Closes: 60156 63358 66711 68628 69131 71314 86115 87774 95455 96559 97653 100187 101394 101398 101403 102109
Changes: 
 aptitude (0.2.0-1) unstable; urgency=low
 .
   * New upstream release.  This is still missing a few things -- in
     particular, some translators haven't caught up yet.
   * This one goes into unstable.  Much rejoicing (I hope)
   * libsigc++-dev added to Build-Depends, since we need it now.
 .
   * I believe that the code to prevent installation from proceeding
     while packages are broken will avoid these situations where the
     problem resolver does stuff behind the user's back.
     Closes: #87774, #96559
   * Most of the code has been rewritten.  If these old bugs and
     crashes are still around, it's pure coincidence, and I can't reproduce
     any of them.  (I suspect they weren't even present in the latest 0.0.x
     revision)
     Closes: #60156, #63358
   * I believe that all known problems with displaying dependencies have
     been addressed.  Closes: #68628
   * I'm sure that aptitude purges itself completely by now.  Closes: #66711
   * The download progress screen has been rewritten, and will now scroll
     to keep the currently downloading item in view.  Closes: #69131
   * Errors are now collected into a single big dialog box, so even if
     there are hundreds, there's no confusion about whether the program
     crashed.  (incidentally, I still can't figure out where this
     "tried to dequeue a fetching object" comes from) Closes: #71314
   * Essential: yes packages are now hard to remove (at least when you
     first select them..if they get removed by the problem resolver, you
     won't get asked, but that should be hard to do.  Closes: #86115
   * I think most of the problems with bad search patterns are finally
     fixed (knock on wood)  This one is, at least.  Closes: #95455
   * I believe that the restructuring of the UI also eliminated the
     occasional crashes when installing from an info screen.  (knock on
     wood again)  Closes: #100187
   * Fixed the signed-char problems from 0.1.9.  Closes: #101398
   * The rewritten download progress screen should report 404 errors.  At
     least, it works for me..  Closes: #102109
   * You can now ask aptitude to run an autoclean operation after updating
     the package lists (which I think is the right time to do it)
     Closes: #97653
   * Prompt-On-Exit has been fixed since 0.1.9.  Closes: #101394
   * This includes Michal Politowski's new Polish translations.
     Closes: #101403
Files: 
 7009d07481983d192aa1d1e5c225ba58 513986 admin optional aptitude_0.2.0-1_m68k.deb
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