[Pkg-haskell-maintainers] xmonad_0.9.2-1_amd64.changes is NEW

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(new) libghc-xmonad-dev_0.9.2-1_amd64.deb extra haskell
A lightweight X11 window manager
 This package provides a library for the Haskell programming language.
 See http://www.haskell.org/ for more information on Haskell.
 .
 Xmonad is a minimalist tiling window manager for X, written in
 Haskell.  Windows are managed using automatic layout algorithms,
 which can be dynamically reconfigured. At any time windows are
 arranged so as to maximise the use of screen real estate. All
 features of the window manager are accessible purely from the
 keyboard: a mouse is entirely optional.  Xmonad is configured in
 Haskell, and custom layout algorithms may be implemented by the user
 in config files. A principle of Xmonad is predictability: the user
 should know in advance precisely the window arrangement that will
 result from any action.
 .
 This package is what you need to build your custom configured xmonad
 binary.
(new) libghc-xmonad-doc_0.9.2-1_all.deb extra doc
A lightweight X11 window manager; documentation
 This package provides the documentation for a library for the Haskell
 programming language.
 See http://www.haskell.org/ for more information on Haskell.
 .
 Xmonad is a minimalist tiling window manager for X, written in
 Haskell.  Windows are managed using automatic layout algorithms,
 which can be dynamically reconfigured. At any time windows are
 arranged so as to maximise the use of screen real estate. All
 features of the window manager are accessible purely from the
 keyboard: a mouse is entirely optional.  Xmonad is configured in
 Haskell, and custom layout algorithms may be implemented by the user
 in config files. A principle of Xmonad is predictability: the user
 should know in advance precisely the window arrangement that will
 result from any action.
 .
 This package contains the documentation for building your custom
 configured xmonad binary as well as example configuration files.
(new) libghc-xmonad-prof_0.9.2-1_amd64.deb extra haskell
A lightweight X11 window manager; profiling libraries
 This package provides a library for the Haskell programming language,
 compiled for profiling.
 See http://www.haskell.org/ for more information on Haskell.
 .
 Xmonad is a minimalist tiling window manager for X, written in
 Haskell.  Windows are managed using automatic layout algorithms,
 which can be dynamically reconfigured. At any time windows are
 arranged so as to maximise the use of screen real estate. All
 features of the window manager are accessible purely from the
 keyboard: a mouse is entirely optional.  Xmonad is configured in
 Haskell, and custom layout algorithms may be implemented by the user
 in config files. A principle of Xmonad is predictability: the user
 should know in advance precisely the window arrangement that will
 result from any action.
 .
 This package is what you need to profile your custom configured xmonad
 binary.
xmonad_0.9.2-1.debian.tar.gz
  to main/x/xmonad/xmonad_0.9.2-1.debian.tar.gz
xmonad_0.9.2-1.dsc
  to main/x/xmonad/xmonad_0.9.2-1.dsc
xmonad_0.9.2-1_amd64.deb
  to main/x/xmonad/xmonad_0.9.2-1_amd64.deb
xmonad_0.9.2.orig.tar.gz
  to main/x/xmonad/xmonad_0.9.2.orig.tar.gz
Changes: xmonad (0.9.2-1) unstable; urgency=low
 .
  * Recommend xfonts-base (Closes: #574062)
  * New upstream release
  * Rename ghc6 → ghc
  * Adopt by Debian Haskell Group
  * Bump standards version, no change
  * remove_temporary_ghcfiles.patch: removed. I think ghc handles this better
    now (although I cannot find the reference). Can be re-introduced when
    needed.
  * haddock-fixes.patch: Format -fglasgow-exts in a way that haddock
    understands it.


Override entries for your package:
xmonad_0.9.2-1.dsc - source x11
xmonad_0.9.2-1_amd64.deb - optional x11

Announcing to debian-devel-changes at lists.debian.org
Closing bugs: 574062 


Your package contains new components which requires manual editing of
the override file.  It is ok otherwise, so please be patient.  New
packages are usually added to the override file about once a week.

You may have gotten the distribution wrong.  You'll get warnings above
if files already exist in other distributions.



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