Change logs for freerdp2 source package in Zesty

  • freerdp2 (2.0.0~git20161130.1.e60d0d5+dfsg1-1) unstable; urgency=medium
    
      * Upload to unstable.
      * debian/control:
        + Add B:/R: rules (freerdp2-dev): freerdp2-dev has files of the same name
          as libfreerdp-dev from FreeRDP 1.1. (Closes: #848235).
    
     -- Mike Gabriel <email address hidden>  Tue, 27 Dec 2016 11:39:55 +0100
  • freerdp2 (2.0.0~git20161130.1.e60d0d5+dfsg1-1~exp1) experimental; urgency=medium
    
      * Initial (experimental) upload to Debian of FreeRDP v2. (Closes: #824358,
        #814676).
    
      [ Bernhard Miklautz ]
      * import git snapshot from upstream:
        - Obtained from master branch of http://github.com/FreeRDP/FreeRDP.
          Commit hash: f8285956097451f829d7da3455c45e3de39092e6
      * debian/rules
        + use BUILTIN_CHANNELS cmake define instead of the obsolete
          STATIC_CHANNELS
      * update copyright
      * libwinpr2
        + include wlog.1 man page
    
      [ Mike Gabriel ]
      * debian/control:
        + Maintenance umbrella is: Debian Remote Maintainers team.
        + Mention Windows 2012r2 explicitly in LONG_DESCRIPTIONs (freerdp-x11,
          freerdp-wayland).
        + Tidy up SYNOPSES and LONG_DESCRIPTIONs for new libwinpr-tools2(-dbg)
          shared libraries.
        + Bump Standards-Version: to 3.9.8. No changes needed.
      * debian/{control,rules}:
        + Build with -DCHANNEL_URBDRC_CLIENT=ON and -DCHANNEL_URBDRC=ON only on
          Linux OSes.
        + dbgsym: Don't build dbg:packages anymore.
          See https://wiki.debian.org/AutomaticDebugPackages.
      * debian/copyright:
        + Update auto-generated copyright.in template.
        + Update to match latest upstream Git snapshot.
        + Finalize for initial upload to Debian.
      * lintian:
        + Some executables (winpr-hash, winpr-makecert, wlfreerdp,
          freerdp-shadow-cli) don't yet have man pages. This is work in progress on
          the upstream part.
        + Ignore spelling error that was originally done by Microsoft and now is
          part of the RDP protocol.
    
     -- Mike Gabriel <email address hidden>  Thu, 01 Dec 2016 02:19:59 +0100