postgis (1.1.2-1) unstable; urgency=low
- Fabio Tranchitella <email address hidden>
* New upstream release. (Closes: #314854)
* Renamed packages to follow the actual naming conventions.
(Closes: #312675)
* Re-packaging, let's try to have postgis in etch. (Closes: #309528, #310094)
* Fixed several FTBFS and uninstallable bugs.
(Closes: #316519, #335631, #363946, #323120)
* Fixed libpostgis-java package FTBFS. (Closes: #308848)
* Move to the new postgresql infrastructure. (Closes: #321913, #312676)
* Team maintainership, added myself as uploader.
- Stephen Frost <email address hidden>
* Added myself as uploader
* Removed Alex from uploaders (for now at least)
* Cleaned up doc/html/postgis.html handling
* Renamed postgis-common -> postgis
* Made postgis package Arch: any
* Moved PostGIS binaries into base postgis package
* Changed postgis package to only suggest server packages (could very
reasonably be installed on a non-server machine for the PostGIS
binaries)
* Dropped extra extraneous linking (previously the server module and
the binaries were linking to everything the Postgres server linked
to, unnecessary and potentially dangerous)
* Dropped support for 7.4, after discussion with Martin Pitt and others
it's clear that there isn't any need for a 7.4 version of PostGIS in
etch.
* New upstream release Closes: #311732
postgis (1.1.0-7) unstable; urgency=low
* postgresql-postgis-common should depend on postgresql-common | postgresql,
not the other way.
postgis (1.1.0-6) unstable; urgency=low
* Closes: #312675
postgresql-postgis-utils is the only utils package, replacing the
previous postgresql-pg_version-postgis-utils. a further elimination
of older method reminiscence.
postgis (1.1.0-5) unstable; urgency=low
* Closes: #312675
postgresql-postgis-utils is the only utils package, replacing the
previous postgresql-pg_version-postgis-utils.
* Closes: 335631
Depends on libgeos which passed c2 ABI transition.
* Uses /usr/share/postgresql-common/supported-versions to dynamically
detect postgresql supported versions. thanks martin.
postgis (1.1.0-4) unstable; urgency=low
* made invariable control file to match standards. the control file
may be made automatically by calling 'debian/rules maintainer-configure'
* the supported postgresql versions may be filtered, by filling
'debian/_supported.postgresql'.
* the postgis binary packages have been renamed, to obey the postgresql
standard for extension packages: now their name allways begins with
'postgresql', eventually followed by the postgresql major and minor
version, if a specific one is needed.
'libpostgis' has become 'postgis'.
postgis (1.1.0-3) unstable; urgency=low
* minor bug fixes
* recompilation
postgis (1.1.0-2) unstable; urgency=low
* minor bug fixes
* the package builds again on systems without multiclustering postgresql.
postgis (1.1.0-1) unstable; urgency=low
* Automatic upstream version tracking.
postgis (1.0.4-2) unstable; urgency=low
* Closes: #321913 Closes: #312676
Support of multiple postgis installations on the same postgresql server.
Please note:
- The template database will be template_gis#SONAME#,
- The famous (lw)?postgis.sql file will be postgis#SONAME#.sql,
where #SONAME# is roughly the major upstream postgis version.
* Closes: #323120
The building process is autodetecting the appropriate postgresql-dev.
* README.Debian updated to support multiversion postgresql architecture.
* Closes: #314854
Newer upstream version.
* Minor improvements to make the build process more quiet.
* Default variables are being kept in configuration files. Thus, the same
package diff will serve for postgis-0.9 and 1.0.
* Closes: #310100
The template database is no longer been installed/removed with every
installation/remove/upgrade of postgis. It should have received finer
grained parameters, anyway .
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