eclipse 3.7.0-0ubuntu1 source package in Ubuntu

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eclipse (3.7.0-0ubuntu1) oneiric; urgency=low

  * Upload to Ubuntu (LP: #860723).
  * Use pkg-config to determine CFLAGS and LIBS for gnomeproxy.
  * Eclipse 3.7 requires at least version 3.3 of asm3.
  * Update debian/copyright.
  * Drop xulrunner from Apport hook.
  * Update debian/watch file.
  * Add patch to find libjasper-java 5.5.33-1 on Debian.
  * Update lintian overrides.

eclipse (3.7~exp-5) experimental; urgency=low

  * Forced many Eclipse version qualifiers to "dist" to avoid buildd
    issues (new patch: forceContextQualifier.patch)

eclipse (3.7~exp-4) experimental; urgency=low

  * We need to install org.eclipse.equinox.concurrent in eclipse-
    platform-data in order for many features to work
  * Merge eclipse-plugin-cvs into eclipse-platform-data, updating
    package description accordingly. Added unversioned Replaces and
    Breaks.

eclipse (3.7~exp-3) experimental; urgency=low

  * Re-added main lucene bundle to eclipse-platform
  * Added myself to Uploaders, with permission

eclipse (3.7~exp-2) experimental; urgency=low

  * Fixed the regression to pde-build script in eclipse-pde.

eclipse (3.7~exp-1) experimental; urgency=low

  [ Andres Mejia ]
  * Update to my @debian.org email.

  [ Niels Thykier ]
  * New upstream release.
    - Built without xulrunner support  (Closes: #631061)
  * Added Build-Conflicts to ensure xulrunner is not picked up if
    built in unclean chroots.
  * B-D on liblucene2-java (>= 2.9.4+ds1-3~) due to #631234.
  * Bump debhelper compat to 8.

eclipse (3.6.2~exp-1) experimental; urgency=low

  [ Anders Kaseorg ]
  * debian/patches/gnomeproxy-pkg-config.patch: Use pkg-config to find
    include files and libraries for libgnomeproxy.  (LP: #749218)

  [ Benjamin Drung ]
  * New upstream version (Closes: #587742, LP: #604390).
    - Allows kernels with weird versions (LP: #600584).
  * Use a svn e3.6 branch snapshot of eclipse-build.
  * Drop four backported patches.
  * Drop fix-shell-script-perm.patch.
  * Refresh remaining patches.
  * Drop removed plugins and install new plugins.
  * Drop uname workaround.
  * Add six new patches.
  * Add three patches that moves commands from debian/rules into the ant build
    process.
  * Drop seven patches that are accepted upstream.

  [ Niels Thykier ]
  * Removed Adrian Perez, thanks for your support.
  * Updated debian/copyright.
  * Bumped B-D on icu4j.
  * Added B-D to build swt with webkit support.
  * Use mh_clean to clean up after the maven-repo-helper.
  * Pulled the eclipse-platform.NEWS from the master branch and removed the
    old NEWS file.
  * Reduced eclipse-plugins-cvs to a Suggests for eclipse-jdt.  (LP: #657286)
  * Made eclipse-plugin-cvs an architecture all package.
  * Made SWT load its JNI from well defined location to prevent occasional
    extraction to ~/.eclipse.

  [ Andres Mejia ]
  * Numerous changes to eclipse packaging just to get eclipse building using
    sbuild.
    - Changes introduced to eclipse so that it builds with latest ant (1.8.2).
      This required updating eclipse-build-generatedScripts.tar.bz2 inside the
      debian directory and reactivating the
      eclipse-build-generatedScripts.patch. This also requires renaming
      eclipse/plugins/org.apache.ant_1.7.1.v20100518-1145 to
      eclipse/plugins/org.apache.ant_1.8.2.v20101227-1145 during build time.
    - Ensure osgi.services is built. This requires activating the
      osgi-services-symlink-javax.patch.
    - In the patch to generate metadata and extract the swt libraries, the
      option -Declipse.p2.data.area should not be used. Also, the value passed
      with -profile should be SDKProfile.
  * Refresh patches and update descriptions.
  * Install swt*.jar symlinks in eclipse-platform package.
  * Add myself as Uploader.
  * Bump to Standards-Version 3.9.2.
  * Include needed dependency on libswt-gtk-3.6-jni for eclipse-rcp.
  * Update eclipse script for new upstream release.
  * Update script to implement better search for *.prefs files.
  * Fix generation of metadata needed to be able to install third party plugins.
 -- Benjamin Drung <email address hidden>   Tue, 27 Sep 2011 22:15:03 +0200

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Uploaded by:
Benjamin Drung
Uploaded to:
Oneiric
Original maintainer:
Ubuntu Developers
Architectures:
any
Section:
misc
Urgency:
Low Urgency

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