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RFS: jhove (Fixes RC bug; pkg-java not maintainer)



Hi

I am looking for a sponsor jhove (1.4+dfsg-1) - this package only lists
the team as Uploader and not Maintainer; I have tried to reach the
maintainer (Jeff "jab" Breidenbach[1]) for the past 14 days (via 2
emails) with no luck. To the best of my knowledge Jeff is not
(considered) MIA at the current time.

If you feel some of the changes are "too intrusive" I do not mind
undoing them or even reducing this to a regular NMU-like change (as in
RC-fixes only).


Here is the lastest changelog entry:
jhove (1.4+dfsg-1) unstable; urgency=low

  [ Barry deFreese ]
  * New upstream release.
  * Repack tarball to remove upstream .jar files.
  * Use default-* instead of sun-java5-*. (Closes: #546512).
  * Set javac to 1.5 on build.
  * Add quilt patch system.
    + Move inline changes to quilt patches.
    + Add README.source for quilt patching system.
  * Move default-jdk to Build-Depends-Indep.
  * Package is arch: all so move dh commands to binary-indep.
  * Remove empty /usr/sbin dir.
  * Add Homepage.
  * Add watch file.
  * Bump debhelper build-dep and compat to 7.
  * Bump Standards Version to 3.8.3.

  [ Niels Thykier ]
  * Cleaned debian/rules.
    - Used debhelper consistently through out the build.
  * Removed 03_htmlstack.diff - it was not used anymore.
  * Made debian/copyright refer to LGPL-2.1 rather than the
    versionless symlink.
  * Registered the java-doc with doc-base.
  * Updated the remaining patches.
    - Added a short description.
    - Made the affected shell scripts properly quote arguments.

 -- Debian Java Maintainers
<pkg-java-maintainers@lists.alioth.debian.org>  Thu, 19 Nov 2009
19:48:03 +0100

The package can be fetched via dget from:
http://www.student.dtu.dk/~s072425/debian/jhove_1.4+dfsg-1.dsc

Since I was unsure whether it was acceptable to upload this to our SVN I
have refrained from doing so[2].

Thank you in advance,
~Niels

[1] Jeff Breidenbach <jab@debian.org>

[2] strictly speaking I have "undone" the commit; I did not notice it
was not a public package at first.

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