[Pkg-kde-talk] Re: [Pkg-kde-commits] rev 1255 - in people/chrsmrtn: . qt-x11-free qt-x11-free/debian qt-x11-free/debian/maintain qt-x11-free/debian/maintain/man qt-x11-free/debian/patches
Adeodato Simó
asp16@alu.ua.es
Mon, 11 Jul 2005 21:10:45 +0200
* Christopher Martin [Thu, 07 Jul 2005 04:47:29 +0000]:
> --- people/chrsmrtn/qt-x11-free/debian/changelog 2005-07-06 06:58:25 UTC (rev 1254)
> +++ people/chrsmrtn/qt-x11-free/debian/changelog 2005-07-07 04:47:25 UTC (rev 1255)
> @@ -0,0 +1,1817 @@
> +qt-x11-free (3:3.3.4-4) unstable; urgency=low
> +
> + * Move the package to the Debian Qt/KDE team. Thanks to Martin Loschwitz for
> + all his work over the years.
> +
> + +++ Changes by Christopher Martin:
> +
> + * Add sundry fixes from KDE's qt-copy. (Closes: #303065)
> +
> + * No longer build non-threaded libraries. (Closes: #180326)
> +
> + * Added a libqt3c102-mt-dbg package. (Closes: #235396)
> +
> + * Fix qt3-designer's appearance in the KDE menu. (Closes: #290402)
> +
> + * Don't use lib64 on amd64. (Closes: #311562)
> +
> + * Don't duplicate the information in the qvfb manpage. (Closes: #282217)
> +
> + * Make the Qt3 documentation available from /usr/share/doc/qt3-doc, and
> + therefore also usable in dwww and doc-central. (Closes: #185900)
> + (Closes: #284407, #294630)
> +
> + * Add linguist manpage. Thanks to Jeremy Laine. (Closes: #268882)
> +
> + * Include createcw source for qt3-designer. (Closes: #305919)
> +
> + * Add missing qvfbhdr.h. (Closes: #182366)
> +
> + * Bump libfreetype6-dev build-depends to >= 2.1.10 to work around API
> + breakage.
> +
> + * Enable tablet support.
> +
> + * Build jpeg and mng support into Qt, not as plugins.
> +
> + * Revamp the OpenGL linking patch, and add patches for gcc4.
> +
> + * Many minor changes to improve lintian compliance.
> +
> + -- Debian Qt/KDE Maintainers <debian-qt-kde@lists.debian.org> Wed, 6 Jul 2005 22:36:54 -0400
Wow, this is lots of good stuff. Way to go, Christopher! :)
I'd just like your intput about what you consider best to do wrt the
C++ ABI transition: upload when build-dependencies are ready, _only_
with the changes needed for the transition, or include all of the
above as well.
At first sight, I'd lean towards the first option, but if you consider
that the above changes are "safe", well, we could include them as
well.
What do you think?
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