[Debian-med-packaging] epigrass_2.0.3-1_amd64.changes is NEW
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(new) epigrass-doc_2.0.3-1_all.deb optional doc
Documentation for EpiGrass, a network epidemiology tool
Epigrass is a software for visualizing, analyzing and simulating of
epidemic processes on geo-referenced networks.
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EpiGrass can interact with the GRASS GIS from which it can obtain
maps and other geo-referenced information. However, EpiGrass does not
require an installation of the GRASS GIS for most of its features.
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This package contains the documentation.
epigrass_2.0.3-1.debian.tar.gz
to main/e/epigrass/epigrass_2.0.3-1.debian.tar.gz
epigrass_2.0.3-1.dsc
to main/e/epigrass/epigrass_2.0.3-1.dsc
epigrass_2.0.3-1_all.deb
to main/e/epigrass/epigrass_2.0.3-1_all.deb
epigrass_2.0.3.orig.tar.gz
to main/e/epigrass/epigrass_2.0.3.orig.tar.gz
Changes: epigrass (2.0.3-1) unstable; urgency=low
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* New upstream version
* Upstream source now includes source for the PDF documentation
and thus there is no need for stripping the source tarball any
more.
-> rm debian/orig-tar.sh, adapted debian/watch
-> rm debian/README.Debian which talks about missing source for doc
* debian/patches/desktop.diff: removed, because debian/epigras.desktop
is used anyway instead of the patched upstream desktop file
* debian/control: additional package epigrass-doc
- Standards-Version: 3.9.0 (no changes needed)
- Increased versioned debhelper dependency to >= 7.1
- Increase version numnber of python-sqlobject to >= 0.12.4-2
before in a former version egg info was broken
- Depends: python-networkx
* Replace debian/references by debian/upstream-metadata.yaml
* debian/rules: Do not try to edit pyshared files
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