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xserver-xorg-input-mouse: Changes to 'svn-7.1'



New branch 'svn-7.1' available with the following commits:
commit be0c48a9d855c9ec817e818d581d7fe6935b1170
Author: Drew Parsons <dparsons@debian.org>
Date:   Wed Sep 13 09:47:04 2006 +0000

     * xserver-xorg dependencies should be 2:1.1 not 1:1.1. Closes: #385028.

commit c5051d1eb972dc9979e83b79273d46535270b00f
Author: Drew Parsons <dparsons@debian.org>
Date:   Mon Aug 14 13:43:56 2006 +0000

    Updated dependencies to xserver-xorg (>= 1:1.1.1-1). Closes: #382979.

commit 2c1b310db34614801a0825a7a0a1d6a466310185
Author: Drew Parsons <dparsons@debian.org>
Date:   Sat Aug 12 15:03:45 2006 +0000

    Upload xf86-input-mouse-1.1.1 to experimental:
      * New upstream release (X11R7.1, xf86-input-mouse-1.1.1).
        - applies patch 01_stolen_fron_HEAD_spurious_mouse_events.diff.
      * Use debhelper v5.
      * Use dh_installman to install man page.
      * Exclude .la (and manpages) from dh_install.

commit 83efc8ce1516b7f39bd51dadfc3e2cc3cdc0a95f
Author: Drew Parsons <dparsons@debian.org>
Date:   Sat Aug 12 14:24:02 2006 +0000

    New upstream release xf86-input-mouse-1.1.1.

commit 7430b5e687a625c20ca4496dce975c14d4618e20
Author: Branden Robinson <branden@debian.org>
Date:   Tue Aug 1 15:29:08 2006 +0000

    Use only the major version, minor version, and major patch number
    components of the Policy Manual revision in Standards-Version, because "the
    minor patch level will be changed when only cosmetic, typographical or
    other edits are made which neither change the meaning of the document nor
    affect the contents of packages".  See Policy Manual §5.6.11.
    
    (The real reason for this commit, as with r2615, is to test tweaks to the
    repository's commit-email.pl script.)

commit d50c5690b583c59c720859572a3324bfb786ecb7
Author: Andres Salomon <dilinger@debian.org>
Date:   Mon Jul 17 04:44:49 2006 +0000

    Idempotency fixes; everywhere where we're using a separate build directory,
    we tend to create it via "mkdir obj-$(foo)".  This doesn't work if rebuilding,
    because the directory already exists.  Instead, only create it if there's
    no directory there already.



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