checkstyle_5.3-1_i386.changes is NEW

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(new) checkstyle-doc_5.3-1_all.deb optional doc
Documentation for Checkstyle
 Checkstyle is a development tool to help programmers write Java code that
 adheres to a coding standard. It automates the process of checking Java
 code to spare humans of this boring (but important) task. This makes it
 ideal for projects that want to enforce a coding standard.
 .
 Checkstyle is highly configurable and can be made to support almost any
 coding standard. An example configuration file is supplied supporting the
 Sun Code Conventions.
 .
 This package contains the Javadoc files and some examples to illustrate
 how use the Checkstyle tool.
checkstyle_5.3-1.debian.tar.gz
  to main/c/checkstyle/checkstyle_5.3-1.debian.tar.gz
checkstyle_5.3-1.dsc
  to main/c/checkstyle/checkstyle_5.3-1.dsc
checkstyle_5.3-1_all.deb
  to main/c/checkstyle/checkstyle_5.3-1_all.deb
checkstyle_5.3.orig.tar.gz
  to main/c/checkstyle/checkstyle_5.3.orig.tar.gz
Changes: checkstyle (5.3-1) experimental; urgency=low
 .
  * New upstream release. (Closes: #554610).
  * Remove inactive maintainers and add myself to Uploaders.
    Thanks to previous maintainers for the work on this package.
  * Switch build system from Ant to Maven + Javahelper.
  * Rework Build-Depends and Depends.
  * Bump Standards-Version to 3.9.1. No changes were required.
  * Bump debhelper compatibility level to 7.
  * Set debian package source format to 3.0 (quilt).
  * Add dependencies to classpath. (Closes: #557673).
  * Update watch file.
  * Add manpage.
  * Remove patches since they are no longer necessary.
  * Update copyright file.
  * Update description. (Closes: #554606).
  * Put Javadoc and examples files in a separate package.


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checkstyle_5.3-1_all.deb - optional java

Announcing to debian-devel-changes at lists.debian.org
Closing bugs: 554606 554610 557673 


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