---------------
pal (0.4.3-7) unstable; urgency=low
* Replace glib's deprecated G_CONST_RETURN with const. This fixes the
build failure with recent glib versions. Thanks to Matthias Klose for
reporting the according FTBFS bug in Ubuntu Oneiric. (LP: #832892)
* Remove duplicate entry from history.pal. Thanks to Paul Martin for
reporting; in answer to your question, I assume it was quite funny,
apart from that. (Closes: #623061)
* Fix spelling error in pal's man page (s/calender/calendar/).
* Move the changes introduced in the prior Debian upload to a patch.
The reason that this was not done initally does not apply anymore.
* Bump debhelper compat level to 8, adapt dependency on debhelper
and replace dh_clean -k with dh_prep in debian/rules.
* Bump standards version to 3.9.2.
* Keep the old dpkg source format for now and document this in
debian/source/format. I'll consider switching to "3.0 (quilt)"
for the next upstream release.
* Add ${misc:Depends} as dependency in debian/control.
* Add the targets binary-indep and binary-arch to debian/rules.
* Remove debian/dirs, it did only contain usr/bin.
This bug was fixed in the package pal - 0.4.3-7
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pal (0.4.3-7) unstable; urgency=low
* Replace glib's deprecated G_CONST_RETURN with const. This fixes the calendar/ ). source/ format. I'll consider switching to "3.0 (quilt)"
build failure with recent glib versions. Thanks to Matthias Klose for
reporting the according FTBFS bug in Ubuntu Oneiric. (LP: #832892)
* Remove duplicate entry from history.pal. Thanks to Paul Martin for
reporting; in answer to your question, I assume it was quite funny,
apart from that. (Closes: #623061)
* Fix spelling error in pal's man page (s/calender/
* Move the changes introduced in the prior Debian upload to a patch.
The reason that this was not done initally does not apply anymore.
* Bump debhelper compat level to 8, adapt dependency on debhelper
and replace dh_clean -k with dh_prep in debian/rules.
* Bump standards version to 3.9.2.
* Keep the old dpkg source format for now and document this in
debian/
for the next upstream release.
* Add ${misc:Depends} as dependency in debian/control.
* Add the targets binary-indep and binary-arch to debian/rules.
* Remove debian/dirs, it did only contain usr/bin.
-- Carsten Hey <email address hidden> Sat, 27 Aug 2011 21:25:10 +0200