Changelog
calligra (1:2.9.11+dfsg1-1) unstable; urgency=low
* Team upload.
* Drop kexi entirely from this source, since a newer version of it is going
to be provided by a separate kexi source:
- bump version to +dfsg1
- add the whole "kexi" subdirectory to the Excluded-Files, so it is
removed from the repacked tarball (making it slightly smaller)
- pass -DBUILD_kexi=OFF to cmake, to make sure it is not used
- drop the kexi, kexi-data, kexi-calligrasheets-driver, kexi-mysql-driver,
kexi-postgresql-driver, kexi-xbase-driver, kexi-sybase-driver, and
kexi-web-form-widget binaries
- comment out the kexi dependency in the calligra metapackage for now
- drop the local kexi man pages
- drop kexi bits from copyright
- drop kexi bits from README.source
- update install files
- update the patches accordingly:
- upstream_cmake-find-PostgreSQL-9.6.patch: drop, no more needed
- add_keywords_to_desktop_files.patch: drop kexi bit
- cmake-xbase64.patch: drop, no more needed
* Drop unneeded build dependencies:
- default-libmysqlclient-dev, freetds-dev, libpq-dev, libpqxx-dev,
libxbase64-dev, postgresql-server-dev-all: used by kexi
- libjpeg-dev: no more needed because of previous changes
* Drop all the koffice & pre-Jessie conflicts/replaces/breaks.
* Update watch file.
* Disable the build of developer tools, which were not installed already
in any binary package anyway:
- pass -DBUILD_app_cstester=OFF -DBUILD_app_devtools=OFF to cmake
- remove from debian/not-installed files now disappeared
* Instead of ignoring the lyx fonts, and listing it in debian/not-installed,
remove it from debian/tmp.
* Drop TODO.Debian, all its content is obsolete.
* Drop the transitional krita-gemini, already in Stretch.
* Drop patch add_keywords_to_desktop_files.patch: it was never upstreamed,
and some of the changes do not look correct to me. If needed, the changes
ought to be done upstream, so they can be properly reviewed, and
translated too.
* Update lintian overrides.
* Bump Standards-Version to 4.0.1, no changes required.
* Minor changes to copyright: use https for the specification URL, and refer
to the MPL-2.0 in common-licenses.
-- Pino Toscano <email address hidden> Sat, 19 Aug 2017 14:18:39 +0200