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libxrender_0.9.0-1_powerpc.changes is NEW



libxrender-dev_0.9.0-1_powerpc.deb
  to pool/main/libx/libxrender/libxrender-dev_0.9.0-1_powerpc.deb
libxrender1-dbg_0.9.0-1_powerpc.deb
  to pool/main/libx/libxrender/libxrender1-dbg_0.9.0-1_powerpc.deb
libxrender1_0.9.0-1_powerpc.deb
  to pool/main/libx/libxrender/libxrender1_0.9.0-1_powerpc.deb
(new) libxrender_0.9.0-1.diff.gz optional x11
(new) libxrender_0.9.0-1.dsc optional x11
(new) libxrender_0.9.0.orig.tar.gz optional x11
Changes: libxrender (1:0.9.0-1) unstable; urgency=low
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  * Merge upstream 0.9.0 release (0.8.4 was skipped and saw no Debian package
    release).
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  * Rename source package to libxrender to track upstream change.
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  * Forward-port Debian-specific patches:
    + Define (in acinclude.m4) and use (in configure.ac)
      AC_PATH_XTRA_CORRECTED.
    + Define AM_MAINTAINER_MODE in configure.ac.
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  * Regenerate Makefile.in, aclocal.m4, and configure.
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  * Account for new shared library version (1.2.2 -> 1.3.0):
    + Update names of installed files in libxrender1{,-dbg}.install.
    + Define DEB_DH_MAKESHLIBS_ARGS_libxrender1 CDBS variable in debian/rules;
      dependent packages will now depend on "libxrender1 (>> 1.3.0)".
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  * Update copyright notices in files that claimed their copyright was held by
    Software in the Public Interest, Inc. (SPI) to assert copyright ownership by
    Branden Robinson.  Branden never signed a written instrument transferring
    ownership of any copyrights to SPI; therefore, under U.S. law as Branden
    understands it at least, no such transfer ever took place.
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  * Change license terms on Debian packaging to use original MIT/X11 license
    wording (without the anti-publicity clause later added by X.Org), instead
    of the different language used by Keith Packard upstream.
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