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nss-mdns (0.10-8ubuntu1) zesty; urgency=medium
* Skip the multiarch autopkgtests. While they're well-meaning, they
ironically break in the autopkgtest infrastructure where pinning
comes into play and doesn't let cross-arch libc6 install properly.
-- Adam Conrad <email address hidden> Tue, 04 Apr 2017 03:12:53 -0600
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nss-mdns (0.10-8) unstable; urgency=medium
* debian/gbp.conf: use DEP-14 branch names (debian/master and
upstream/latest)
* Standards-Version: 3.9.8 (no changes needed)
* libnss-mdns.postinst: remove special code to handle upgrades from
ancient versions (all were older than squeeze)
* libnss-mdns.postinst: configure libnss-mdns before libnss-resolve
(mitigates: #846944, Closes: #851180)
* libnss-mdns.postinst: shuffle libnss-mdns before libnss-resolve
during upgrade if necessary
* debian/tests: add autopkgtests for the interaction between
libnss-mdns and libnss-resolve
* debian/rules: enable bindnow hardening
* Bump debhelper compat level to 10
- do not explicitly use autoreconf, it is now the default
* debian/rules: FTBFS if files are built but not installed
* libnss-mdns.postrm: do not deconfigure the module until the
package is purged (Closes: #500478, #782281, #782282)
- debian/tests/nss-behaviour: verify that the glibc < 2.11 bug
that caused #534304 has been fixed, so leaving unavailable
NSS modules in /etc/nsswitch.conf is harmless
- debian/tests: add autopkgtests for #500478, #782281, #782282
-- Simon McVittie <email address hidden> Thu, 12 Jan 2017 22:11:47 +0000
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nss-mdns (0.10-7) unstable; urgency=medium
* Add Vcs-Git, Vcs-Browser fields
* Move the git repo to collab-maint; it is still a pkg-utopia
package, but there seems little reason to make it more awkward
for other developers to commit changes.
* Remove transitional lib32nss-mdns and libnss-mdns-i386 packages.
The transition took place in Debian 8 (jessie) and we do not support
direct upgrades from pre-jessie to stretch.
* This upload includes automatic debug symbols (Closes: #642026)
* Standards-Version: 3.9.7 (no changes needed)
* Normalize packaging via wrap-and-sort -abst
-- Simon McVittie <email address hidden> Fri, 05 Feb 2016 11:21:05 +0000