[Pkg-haskell-commits] darcs: darcs: Historic import 2.0.0-3.
Petr Rockai
mornfall at debian.org
Sat Mar 6 11:45:24 UTC 2010
Wed May 28 09:58:22 UTC 2008 Petr Rockai <mornfall at debian.org>
* Historic import 2.0.0-3.
Ignore-this: c582b7b5d0b3994c1f844553f4ee9605
M ./NEWS.upstream -262
M ./changelog +9
M ./control -1 +2
R ./patches/debian-changes-2.0.0-2
R ./patches/series
M ./rules -1 +9
Wed May 28 09:58:22 UTC 2008 Petr Rockai <mornfall at debian.org>
* Historic import 2.0.0-3.
Ignore-this: c582b7b5d0b3994c1f844553f4ee9605
diff -rN -u old-darcs/changelog new-darcs/changelog
--- old-darcs/changelog 2010-03-06 11:45:24.161894769 +0000
+++ new-darcs/changelog 2010-03-06 11:45:24.273900712 +0000
@@ -1,3 +1,12 @@
+darcs (2.0.0-3) unstable; urgency=low
+
+ * Flip maintainer to Trent, add Isaac and myself to Uploaders.
+ * Fix the clean target in debian/rules to produce a clean diff.
+ * Remove unmaintained debian/NEWS.upstream.
+ * Upload to unstable.
+
+ -- Petr Rockai <mornfall at debian.org> Wed, 28 May 2008 11:58:22 +0200
+
darcs (2.0.0-2) unstable; urgency=low
* Refer to texlive instead of tetex (vastly reducing build deps).
diff -rN -u old-darcs/control new-darcs/control
--- old-darcs/control 2010-03-06 11:45:24.157894557 +0000
+++ new-darcs/control 2010-03-06 11:45:24.273900712 +0000
@@ -1,7 +1,8 @@
Source: darcs
Section: devel
Priority: optional
-Maintainer: Isaac Jones <ijones at debian.org>
+Maintainer: Trent W. Buck <trentbuck at gmail.com>
+Uploaders: Isaac Jones <ijones at debian.org>, Petr Rockai <mornfall at debian.org>
Build-Depends: debhelper (>> 4.0), ghc6 (>= 6.8), libghc6-html-dev (>= 1.0.1.1-2), libghc6-http-dev (>= 30010004-2), libghc6-parsec-dev, libghc6-regex-compat-dev, libghc6-http-dev, libghc6-mtl-dev, libghc6-quickcheck-dev, libcurl4-openssl-dev (>= 7.18.0-1) | libcurl4-gnutls-dev (>= 7.18.0-1), libkrb5-dev, texlive, tex4ht | latex2html
Standards-Version: 3.7.2
diff -rN -u old-darcs/NEWS.upstream new-darcs/NEWS.upstream
--- old-darcs/NEWS.upstream 2010-03-06 11:45:24.161894769 +0000
+++ new-darcs/NEWS.upstream 2010-03-06 11:45:24.233898590 +0000
@@ -1,262 +0,0 @@
-darcs (1.0.3rc1-1) unstable; urgency=low
-
- * Upstream News (From Tomasz Zielonka)
- * Since our last formal release, there has been a surge of interest in
- darcs, which has been reflected in the steady flow of patch submissions,
- bug reports and group discussion. Thanks to all of our many
- contributors!
-
- * One of the most visible changes from 1.0.2 is the new colorization and
- escaping of printed patches, implemented by Tommy Pettersson. It can
- protect from maliciously inserted special characters and will show
- trailing spaces. Fine-grained customisation is possible through use of
- environment variables.
-
- * The other nice new feature, also implemented by Tommy, is the enhanced
- interface for unrecord and unpull, similar to that in pull. It allows to
- unrecord/unpull several patches at once, taking dependencies into
- account.
-
- * Benedikt Schmidt improved the add command to automatically add all
- parent directories of the added file. He also added --sendmail-command
- option to 'send' - it allows the user to send patch bundles with a
- program of his/her own choice.
-
- * Karel Gardas implemented an often requested change to whatsnew, namely
- that --look-for-adds implies --summary.
-
- * A number of bugs have been fixed since the previous release, most
- notably the mysterious "createDirectory bug" or the bug that made darcs
- insist that there is a conflict when there was none.
-
- * More than ten people contributed to darcs' test suite. Apart from adding
- and improving tests there was much work on improving the darcs testing
- framework by Mark Stosberg, Michael Schwern and Tommy Pettersson.
-
- * This version of darcs can be compiled with GHC 6.2.2 or with the
- recently released GHC 6.4.
-
- * For more details see the ChangeLog or, if you are more curious, the
- output of "darcs changes --from-tag 1.0.2".
-
- * There is much exciting development happening in the unstable darcs
- branch which won't make it into darcs 1.0.3. Josef Svenningsson
- implemented a 'put' command. Benedikt Schmidt implemented a faster
- diffing algorithm. David Roundy and Ian Lynagh are working hard on
- speeding up darcs and they have very promising results.
-
- * As I said, we won't put these improvements into 1.0.3 and until the
- final release we'll only add bugfixes, etc. But don't worry, we plan to
- release the next version of darcs with all this good stuff soon
- afterwards.
-
-
- -- Isaac Jones <ijones at debian.org> Wed, 11 May 2005 22:31:32 -0700
-
-darcs (1.0.0-1) unstable; urgency=low
-
- * Upstream News (From David Roundy):
-
- * I'm pleased to announce the release of darcs version 1.0.0. The
- chances since 1.0.0rc4 consist of a few documentation fixes, a compile
- error when configured with --enable-antimemoize, and a fix for a bug
- which showed up only when working with international characters.
-
- * In addition, I'd like to announce the availabilty of a darcs mirror of
- the linux kernel repository, which is available at
- http://darcs.net/linux.html
-
- * This mirror is sponsored by Aktiom Networks (http://aktiom.net/),
- which hosts the darcs.net web server.
-
- -- Isaac Jones <ijones at debian.org> Mon, 15 Nov 2004 7:54:18 -0500
-
-darcs (1.0.0rc4-1) unstable; urgency=low
-
- * Upstream News (From David Roundy):
-
- * I've just released the fourth (and final?) release candidate for darcs
- 1.0.0. I hope to release 1.0.0 Very Soon Now, but don't let that stop
- you from downloading the tarball and testing it out.
-
- * Various bugs have been fixed since 1.0.0rc3, most notably in the build
- system which was particularly broken for that release. As far as new
- features, the biggest changes are probably in the darcs.cgi system and
- dealing with renamed files.
-
- -- Isaac Jones <ijones at debian.org> Mon, 15 Nov 2004 7:53:20 -0500
-
-darcs (1.0.0rc3-1) unstable; urgency=low
-
- * Upstream News (From David Roundy):
-
- * Alas, this time there are some real bugs fixed. In particular, there
- was a bug in the commutation of file renames and file adds that in
- theory could lead to repository corruption, if you managed to reorder
- the rename and the add, and then do a merge. A few minor
- non-repository-endangering bugs were also fixed. Quite a bit of
- documentation was updated, thanks to several contributors. Support in
- the interactive patch selection process for they'a' key which selects
- all remaining patches was added.
-
- * Hopefully soon I'll be comfortable calling this darcs 1.0.0, but this
- was a somewhat discouraging round, since quite a few bugs showed up.
- On the other hand, most were old bugs, not recently introduced, so at
- least we seem to be converging on a bug-free darcs.
-
- -- Isaac Jones <ijones at debian.org> Sun, 3 Oct 2004 18:30:52 -0400
-
-darcs (1.0.0rc2-1) unstable; urgency=low
-
- * Upstream News (From David Roundy):
-
- * I'm pleased to announce the availablity of the second darcs 1.0.0
- release candidate. There have been a few minor bugfixes, a new
- "reportbug" command was added, and a few miscellaneous interface
- improvements were made.
-
- * The "antimemoization" feature which was intended to improve memory
- usage has received mixed reports of its effectiveness/ineffectiveness,
- so it's not enabled by default. However, I'm still interested in
- evaluating it as at least an optional way of improving memory usage
- for large repos. So more testing would be welcome.
-
- -- Isaac Jones <ijones at debian.org> Thu, 16 Sep 2004 13:39:25 -0400
-
-darcs (1.0.0rc1-1) unstable; urgency=low
-
- * Upstream News (From David Roundy):
-
- * I've just tagged and tarred up darcs 1.0.0rc1 (the "Baby Tai" release,
- since my nephew will arrive for a visit later today--he lives in
- California, so I don't see him as often as I'd like).
-
- * This release fixes a few minor bugs,
-
- * adds a --reverse option to changes, and make darcs push finally work
- on windows systems.
-
- * An --exact-version option was added to darcs itself, which returns a
- "context" from which the precise version of darcs with which it was
- compiled can be recreated (provided there were no unrecorded changes).
-
- * There were also a few improvements to the darcs.cgi script (thanks
- especially to Will Glozer, its author).
-
- -- Isaac Jones <ijones at debian.org> Tue, 17 Aug 2004 11:39:16 -0400
-
-darcs (0.9.23-1) unstable; urgency=low
-
- * Upstream News (From David Roundy):
-
- * This time, fortunately, there isn't much exciting. Version 0.9.22
- didn't have any particularly serious bugs, apart from an unfixed
- hard-to-reproduce problem that shows up on windows and the Mac which
- has yet to be resolved. Hopefully 0.9.23 will also be relatively
- boring in this respect.
-
- * Darcs now requires ghc 6.2. Let me know if this is a problem, and
- I'll add support at least for ghc 6.0.1.
-
- * New features include:
- - A new rerecord command, which allows you to add new changes to an
- existing recorded command. As with unrecord and friends, you don't
- want to do this if other people already may have pulled the change. I
- already find this command extremely helpful.
-
- - Support for a "message of the day".
-
- - A new (still primitive) resolve command.
-
- -- Isaac Jones <ijones at debian.org> Tue, 3 Aug 2004 16:53:46 -0400
-
-darcs (0.9.22-1) unstable; urgency=low
-
- * Upstream News (From David Roundy):
-
- * This release fixes a number of bugs. Most notably, it fixes the bug
- in which darcs claimed to not get a lock on machines with both a long
- hostname and PIDs having more than four digits. It also fixes a bug
- that caused darcs to generate incorrect timestamps. A couple of bugs
- were fixed in the interactive selection of patches which match a
- pattern specified on the command line.
-
- * On the feature side, the changes are pretty small. A small change,
- but surprisingly helpful, is the addition of number "(1/3)" indicating
- which patch you looking at out of how many, in interactive commands
- (thanks to Ian for this change). Binary patches are no longer dumped
- to the screen. Backslashes are now accepted as directory separators on
- the command line under windows. The "--summary" output now displays
- move changes appropriately.
-
- * Patch bundles (created with "send") are now created with a hash of
- their contents. This insulates darcs from mailer corruption of
- patches, but also will prevent certain hacks that were previously
- possible (although not recommending) for dealing with the newline
- issue on windows.
-
- * Finally, a preliminary "--context" command was added to changes and
- get, which allows you to create a "context" file using changes
- --context, and then later specify that file with get --context to
- recreate the original repository state. The idea is that this
- "context" can be embedded in a binary during the build process (of any
- program under darcs), and then included in bug reports, so the precise
- version that showed the bug can easily be duplicated. Feedback on
- this feature by anyone who is interested in using it would be
- appreciated. Expect this option to change (perhaps even in name) over
- the next version or so...
-
- -- Isaac Jones <ijones at debian.org> Sat, 26 Jun 2004 15:28:44 -0400
-
-darcs (0.9.20-1) unstable; urgency=low
-
- * Upstream News (From David Roundy): I've just released darcs version
- 0.9.20. Not much new here, just a number of bugfixes, some better
- error reporting and improved XML output via annotate and changes.
-
- -- Isaac Jones <ijones at debian.org> Wed, 26 May 2004 23:57:59 -0400
-
-darcs (0.9.19-1) unstable; urgency=low
-
- * Upstream News (From David Roundy): This is mostly a bugfix release,
- fixing several bugs that had sneaked into version 0.9.18. The only
- new feature is the addition of a --summary option to darcs changes.
-
- -- Isaac Jones <ijones at debian.org> Sun, 11 Apr 2004 16:27:57 -0400
-
-darcs (0.9.18-1) unstable; urgency=low
-
- * Upstream News (From David Roundy): The most notable change in this
- release is that functionality provided by the old "push" command has
- been split into two commands: "send" for sending patch bundles by
- email, and "push", which supports the functionality of the former
- "push --and-apply" or "push --and-apply-as" commands.
-
- Win32 support has been improved. (SNIP)
-
- Along with these major changes go a lot of code cleanups, bug fixes
- and even performance improvements. A big thanks to all those who sent
- in bug reports, patches and feature requests!
-
- -- Isaac Jones <ijones at debian.org> Sun, 4 Apr 2004 00:15:47 -0500
-
-darcs (0.9.17-1) unstable; urgency=low
-
- * Upstream News: There aren't many changes this time around because
- (thanks to helpful reports) I found a couple of minor (no corruption)
- but annoying bugs soon after releasing version 0.9.16.
-
- The first bug was an annoying permissions bug that lead darcs to
- occasionally remove read access by other users from its files. The
- second was a problem in apply where the --no-test flag would cause
- darcs to fail.
-
- On the plus side, support was added for giving file or directory
- arguments to record, whatsnew and changes to restrict their output to
- either the files listed, or any files in the directories given as
- arguments. Support for similar behavior had already (before 0.9.16)
- been added to diff. Still remaining to be extended in this way is
- revert and perhaps some other commands that I haven't thought of.
-
-
- -- Isaac Jones <ijones at debian.org> Sat, 21 Feb 2004 22:05:43 -0500
diff -rN -u old-darcs/patches/debian-changes-2.0.0-2 new-darcs/patches/debian-changes-2.0.0-2
--- old-darcs/patches/debian-changes-2.0.0-2 2010-03-06 11:45:24.157894557 +0000
+++ new-darcs/patches/debian-changes-2.0.0-2 1970-01-01 00:00:00.000000000 +0000
@@ -1,51 +0,0 @@
---- darcs-2.0.0.orig/GNUmakefile
-+++ darcs-2.0.0/GNUmakefile
-@@ -231,6 +231,9 @@ installserver: tools/cgi/darcs.cgi
- $(INSTALL_DATA) tools/cgi/xslt/*.xslt $(DESTDIR)$(datadir)/darcs/xslt/
- $(INSTALL_DATA) tools/cgi/xslt/errors.xml $(DESTDIR)$(datadir)/darcs/xslt/
- $(INSTALL_DATA) tools/cgi/xslt/styles.css $(DESTDIR)$(datadir)/darcs/xslt/styles.css
-+ test -d $(DESTDIR)$(datadir)/doc/darcs-server || \
-+ $(INSTALL) -d $(DESTDIR)$(datadir)/doc/darcs-server
-+ $(INSTALL_DATA) tools/cgi/README $(DESTDIR)$(datadir)/doc/darcs-server/README
-
- # Debian policy doesn't allow symlinks as configuration files.
- # test -e $(DESTDIR)$(sysconfdir)/darcs/styles.css || \
---- darcs-2.0.0.orig/configure.ac
-+++ darcs-2.0.0/configure.ac
-@@ -306,7 +306,7 @@ if test "$with_docs" = "yes"; then
- fi
- else
- TARGETS="$TARGETS doc/manual/index.html"
-- MAKEMANUAL="cd doc/manual && $HTLATEX ../../src/darcs.tex && ln -sf darcs.html index.html"
-+ MAKEMANUAL="cd doc/manual && TEX4HTENV=/etc/tex4ht/tex4ht.env $HTLATEX ../../src/darcs.tex && ln -sf darcs.html index.html"
- fi
- else
- TARGETS="$TARGETS doc/manual/index.html"
---- darcs-2.0.0.orig/src/Darcs/Utils.lhs
-+++ darcs-2.0.0/src/Darcs/Utils.lhs
-@@ -177,6 +177,7 @@ edit_file :: String -> IO ExitCode
- edit_file f = do
- ed <- get_editor
- exec_interactive ed f
-+ `ortryrunning` exec_interactive "vi" f
- `ortryrunning` exec_interactive "emacs" f
- `ortryrunning` exec_interactive "emacs -nw" f
- `ortryrunning` exec_interactive "nano" f
-@@ -184,7 +185,7 @@ get_editor :: IO String
- get_editor = getEnv "DARCS_EDITOR" `catchall`
- getEnv "DARCSEDITOR" `catchall`
- getEnv "VISUAL" `catchall`
-- getEnv "EDITOR" `catchall` return "vi"
-+ getEnv "EDITOR" `catchall` return "sensible-editor"
- \end{code}
-
- \begin{code}
-@@ -196,7 +197,7 @@ view_file f = do
- `ortryrunning` exec_interactive "more" f
- get_viewer :: IO String
- get_viewer = getEnv "DARCS_PAGER" `catchall`
-- getEnv "PAGER" `catchall` return "less"
-+ getEnv "PAGER" `catchall` return "pager"
- \end{code}
-
- \begin{code}
diff -rN -u old-darcs/patches/series new-darcs/patches/series
--- old-darcs/patches/series 2010-03-06 11:45:24.157894557 +0000
+++ new-darcs/patches/series 1970-01-01 00:00:00.000000000 +0000
@@ -1 +0,0 @@
-debian-changes-2.0.0-2
diff -rN -u old-darcs/rules new-darcs/rules
--- old-darcs/rules 2010-03-06 11:45:24.157894557 +0000
+++ new-darcs/rules 2010-03-06 11:45:24.273900712 +0000
@@ -24,9 +24,17 @@
rm -f manual/*
rm -f xine-out.wav authors
$(MAKE) distclean
- rm -f .depend doc/darcs.1 darcs_print.ps doc/index.html \
+ rm -f darcs_print.ps doc/index.html \
Workaround.hs.beginning Workaround.hs.ending \
Workaround.hs.prefix
+ # FIXME, index.html is in tarball but borked by build...
+ rm -f doc/manual/{darcs,index}.html
+ rm -f doc/manual/darcs.{idv,dvi,log,xref,4ct,aux,lg}
+ rm -f doc/manual/darcs[0-9].html doc/manual/darcs[0-9][0-9].html
+ rm -f doc/manual/darcs[0-6]x.png
+ rm -f doc/manual/darcs.tmp
+ rm -f src/darcs_print.pdf src/patch-theory.pdf
+ rm -f microbench
dh_clean
install: DH_OPTIONS=
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