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libphonon-dev_4.6.0really4.4.4-1_amd64.deb
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libphonon4_4.6.0really4.4.4-1_amd64.deb
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(new) libphononexperimental-dev_4.6.0really4.4.4-1_amd64.deb optional libdevel
development files for the Phonon-Experimental library
Phonon is the Qt 4 multimedia API, which provides a task-oriented abstraction
layer for capturing, mixing, processing, and playing audio and video content.
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This package contains the development files needed to build Phonon backends or
internal applications which need the Phonon-Experimental library. Third party
applications should not depend on this library. Please read README.Debian if
you consider to Build-Depend on this package.
(new) libphononexperimental4_4.6.0really4.4.4-1_amd64.deb optional libs
the Phonon Experimental library (internal)
Phonon is the Qt 4 multimedia API, which provides a task-oriented abstraction
layer for capturing, mixing, processing, and playing audio and video content.
.
This package contains the Phonon-Experimental library which might be needed by
Phonon backends or other internal applications. Third party applications
should not depend on this library. Please read README.Debian before using this
library.
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Changes: phonon (4:4.6.0really4.4.4-1) experimental; urgency=low
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* New upstream release.
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[ Pino Toscano ]
* Do not install the header experimental/avcaptureinterface.h in
libphonon-dev, as it experimental.
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[ Modestas Vainius ]
* Drop phonon-backend-xine and phonon-backend-gstreamer. They have been
split off to their own source packages upstream. Only phonon-backend-null
remains here.
* Remove xine and gstreamer specific packages from Build-Depends.
* Adapt 02_no_rpath.patch to upstream changes.
* Refresh other debian patches.
* Remove sequence number from debian patches filenames.
* Update install files.
* Switch default backend to phonon-backend-vlc (phonon metapackage).
* Try to solve an issue with Phonon backends getting auto-installed on
buildds. phonon-backend-null will be preferred if Phonon is installed via
libphonon-dev (which normally won't be a case on user systems).
* Add lintian override for "phonon-backend-null: empty-binary-package".
* Reshuffle backends in the Suggests of the phonon metapackage in the order of
preferrence.
* Drop README.source, no longer needed since switch to 3.0 (quilt).
* Show a debconf warning to users who end up installing phonon-backend-null
(probably unintentionally). The warning is displayed only if both phonon
and phonon-backend-null packages end up being installed.
* Update debian/copyright.
* Point Homepage to http://phonon.kde.org/.
* Add packages (libphononexperimental4 and libphononexperimental-dev) for the
Phonon-Experimental library. It's needed by phonon-backend-gstreamer. The
packages include disclaimers (in the README.Debian) about expected usage of
this library.
* Add libphononexperimental4 to phonon-dbg Suggests.
* phonon-dbg: replace "Conflicts: phonon-backends-dbg" with Breaks.
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