1,7 → 1,10 |
lsh (2.0.3-1) unstable; urgency=low |
lsh (2.0.4-dfsg-1) unstable; urgency=low |
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* New upstream release (Closes: #422199) |
- Repackaged without non-free RFC (src/nettle/testsuite/rfc1750.txt) |
(Closes: #408490). |
- Drop 01_fix_manpages.dpatch; incorporated upstream. |
- Fixes X11 forwarding bug. |
* New co-maintainer added. |
* Rename source package "lsh", as the previously clashing package is |
gone (Closes: #340354). Also, lsh-utils-doc becomes lsh-doc. |
9,18 → 12,25 |
- Drop 02_fix_perms.dpatch. |
- Add some extra cleanup in debian/rules. |
* Increase Standards-Version to 3.7.2. No changes needed. |
* Fix spelling error lshc and its manpage (Closes: #417426). |
* Put some more docs in the packages: README and ChangeLog is now in all |
packages, AUTHORS in lsh-utils. Update debian/copyright to refer to |
/usr/share/doc/lsh-utils/AUTHORS (Closes: #421108). |
* debian/control: Use ${binary:Version} substitution variable instead of |
${source-version}. |
* Review Build-depends: Drop patchutils, dpatch (temporarily), |
comerr-dev (redundant), po-debconf (redundant), xutils (makes no |
difference); add autotools-dev, scsh-0.6 (as alternative to |
guile-1.6). |
* Review Build-depends: Drop patchutils, comerr-dev (redundant), |
po-debconf (redundant), xutils (makes no difference); add |
autotools-dev, scsh-0.6 (as alternative to guile-1.6). |
* Drop lshc, the deprecated alias for lsh (Closes: #417426). |
* 30_nonettle.dpatch: Link dynamically with libnettle-dev instead of |
statically with the bundled nettle (Closes: #412138). |
* Don't provide sexp-conv; let lsh-client depend on nettle-bin instead. |
* Move lsftp and lcp to lsh-client. |
* Put sftp-server in /usr/lib/lsh-server and put the manpage in section |
8lsh instead of renaming it (new 20_sftp-server_mansection.dpatch). |
* Ship lsh.html in lsh-doc. |
* Add doc-base entry. |
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-- Magnus Holmgren <magnus@kibibyte.se> Wed, 03 Oct 2007 17:29:48 +0200 |
-- Magnus Holmgren <magnus@kibibyte.se> Wed, 03 Oct 2007 19:06:38 +0200 |
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lsh-utils (2.0.2-1.1) unstable; urgency=low |
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