Bug#796191: RFS: libharu/2.3.0+dfsg-1~exp1
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Hi Johan,
> * Imported Upstream version 2.3.0 (Closes: #726069)
> * Bump standards version (no changes needed)
> * Bump library package number
> * Update install filename
> * Switch to debhelper 9 - enable multiarch
multiarch should be mentioned in control file.
https://wiki.debian.org/Multiarch/Implementation
> * Remove unneccessary patches> * Revert "Update copyright/rules file, no dfsg cleaning needed anymore"
> * Update rules to new upstream tarball format
> * Add info on how to build dfsg-free version
> * Imported Upstream version 2.3.0+dfsg
> * Make sure autoconf is used (as was in previous packages)
> * Use Files-excluded to repack original tarball
> * Fix version dependency in control file
> * Fix scm urls
> * Add symbols
> * Add gbp.conf
> * Fix rebuild
> * Remove symbols of old library
> * Update copyright year
> * Fix package description (Closes: #753426)
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>
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>Note that I'm uploading to experimental as this will require a
>transition (as upstream uses release sonames)(and I found abi
>changes).
>Reverse dependencies are:
> witty-examples
> libwt38
> saga
> libsaga
> udav
> python-mathgl
> mathgl
> libmgl7.2.0
> libmgl-wx7.2.0
> libmgl-wnd7.2.0
> libmgl-qt7.2.0
> libmgl-glut7.2.0
> libmgl-fltk7.2.0
> libhpdf-dev
> emboss-lib
> emboss
>
>I was not entirely sure how to handle symbols with a release soname, I
>just rebuild them for the package.
this should be fine, please check if reverse dependencies still builds and ask
for a transition slot by opening a bug on release.debian.org metapackage
(shouldn't be needed for ABI only changes, but with the libstdc++6 transition
ongoing... well, they might not appreciated some more binNMUs :) )
other stuff
d/readme.source should be named README.source and maybe just dropped, since the last
release is dfsg
d/rules, the get-orig-source can be dropped, right?
d/p/fix-rebuild.diff
what is the pourpose of this patch?
if files are autogenerated you might ad
d/p/fix-version.diff
well, upstream should pay attention when releasing :)
let me know when you have fixed the above, thanks!
cheers,
G.
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