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Bug#596093: marked as done (unblock: dmz-cursor-theme/0.4.2)



Your message dated Sat, 11 Sep 2010 17:50:01 +0200
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has caused the Debian Bug report #596093,
regarding unblock: dmz-cursor-theme/0.4.2
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Package: release.debian.org
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User: release.debian.org@packages.debian.org
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Please unblock dmz-cursor-theme for squeeze.

dmz-cursor-theme (0.4.2) unstable; urgency=low
 .
   * Standards version is 3.9.1.
   * Update to latest git version.
   * Update copyright, with new license: CC BY-SA 3.0.
   * Build the theme from the PNG files. Keep the SVG around so that
     all the source is here.
   * Require x11-apps (for xcursorgen) for the build.
   * Bump DMZ-White priority to 90, since it is very neutral.

The source changes are the following:
        70a6589 add a new cursor - color-picker
        0359f22 replace the small dag had with the same size as the default.
        	Avoids cursor jumping. Remove the original dmz and dmz-aa
        	themes with the SLE spinner. vanilla-dmz is the new dmz.
(Note: we already used vanilla-dmz so the last sentence is not a change
for us.)

The really important changes are:
      * DFSG-conformance: the source package didn’t include the PNG
        sources nor the SVG that was used to generate them.
      * Priority bump for DMZ-White, to avoid using oxygen (with is very
        un-neutral) as the default when both KDE and GNOME are
        installed.

Thanks for your work,
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On Wed, Sep  8, 2010 at 18:08:05 +0200, Josselin Mouette wrote:

> Please unblock dmz-cursor-theme for squeeze.
> 
Unblocked.

> dmz-cursor-theme (0.4.2) unstable; urgency=low
>  .
>    * Standards version is 3.9.1.
>    * Update to latest git version.
>    * Update copyright, with new license: CC BY-SA 3.0.
>    * Build the theme from the PNG files. Keep the SVG around so that
>      all the source is here.
>    * Require x11-apps (for xcursorgen) for the build.
>    * Bump DMZ-White priority to 90, since it is very neutral.
> 
> The source changes are the following:
>         70a6589 add a new cursor - color-picker
>         0359f22 replace the small dag had with the same size as the default.
>         	Avoids cursor jumping. Remove the original dmz and dmz-aa
>         	themes with the SLE spinner. vanilla-dmz is the new dmz.
> (Note: we already used vanilla-dmz so the last sentence is not a change
> for us.)
> 
> The really important changes are:
>       * DFSG-conformance: the source package didn’t include the PNG
>         sources nor the SVG that was used to generate them.
>       * Priority bump for DMZ-White, to avoid using oxygen (with is very
>         un-neutral) as the default when both KDE and GNOME are
>         installed.
> 
debian/copyright seems to be missing the GPL2 from renderpngs.py?

Cheers,
Julien

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