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(new) libkpathsea4-dev_2.99.7.20041226-beta-1_i386.deb optional libdevel
path search library for teTeX (devel part)
 This package contains the static library and header files for the
 libkpathsea[rch] library.
(new) libkpathsea4_2.99.7.20041226-beta-1_i386.deb optional libs
path search library for teTeX (runtime part)
 This package contains the runtime part of the Kpathsea[rch] library,
 which implements generic path searching, configuration, and
 TeX-specific file searching.
tetex-bin_2.99.7.20041226-beta-1.diff.gz
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tetex-bin_2.99.7.20041226-beta-1.dsc
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tetex-bin_2.99.7.20041226-beta-1_i386.deb
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tetex-bin_2.99.7.20041226-beta.orig.tar.gz
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Changes: tetex-bin (2.99.7.20041226-beta-1) experimental; urgency=low
 .
  * New upstream beta release. This is packaged in order to allow the bold
    and brave to test, and to check whether it builds on all
    architectures.
  * BE WARNED, THIS IS NOT FOR TYPESETTING YOUR THESIS
  * The packaging has been revised and partly rewritten:
    - We now work with a pristine upstream tarball as orig.tar.gz
      (symlinks are inexistent in the Debian CVS, but will be restored by
      a script if needed)
    - Most files needed for creation of the package, as well as the
      maintainer scripts, are now generated using ePerl. The configuration
      is done, as much as possible, through the files variables,
      common.variables, and common.functions
    - To synchronise this and the tetex-base package, common.functions and
      common.variables from the tetex-common CVS module are used.
  * A preliminary version of a Debian-TeX-policy has been added, and the
    update-updmap script has new features.
  * We provide infrastructure to allow for easy backporting of teTeX 3.0
    to sarge.
  * Lots of bugs are closed by this upload - all bugs listed below have
    already been tagged fixed-upstream, and there should be an explanation
    in the bug logs at http://bugs.debian.org/<bugnumber>. In some cases
    the explanation is only a link to the LaTeX Project bug database, or
    it is in the comments of the mail sent to the control server, but it's
    always there.
 .
    - bugs of xdvi: closes: #107637, #111983, #168080, #175560, #277499,
      #222398, #243384, #269778, #186209
 .
    - bugs of dvips: closes: #277499, #102120, #123763, #53927
 .
    - miscellaneous bugs: closes: #83146, #107258, #137823, #175794,
      #176526, #197259, #209347, #219630, #225687, #232420, #238627,
      #264394, #273596, #273597, #182215, #255101, #285395, #201935
  * Dropped build-dependency on xlibs-dev - all necessary libraries are
    pulled in by libxaw7-dev.
  * Reverted error handling in the postinst script. A configured tetex-bin
    package now guarantees that the formats have been built.
Announcing to debian-devel-changes@lists.debian.org
Setting bugs to severity fixed: 102120 107258 107637 111983 123763 137823 168080 175560 175794 176526 182215 186209 197259 201935 209347 219630 222398 225687 232420 238627 243384 255101 264394 269778 273596 273597 277499 285395 53927 83146 


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