libquicktime-transition now
Fabian Greffrath
fabian.greffrath at lycos.de
Sat Jul 7 08:24:23 UTC 2007
Am Freitag, den 06.07.2007, 23:05 +0200 schrieb Loïc Minier:
> No, it's not; either you make the changes which were only done in
> unstable in the experimental branch, and create a new unstable version:
Ah, OK. This means that all changelog entries from unstable after
1:0.9.7-0.6 (i.e. up to the recent 2:0.9.7-5) will get "lost" and thus I
will have to manually close the bugs that got fixed in this revisions in
the new unstable-from-experimental changelog.
Like this (here all bugs allready-closed-in-unstable get closed in the
latest changelog entry):
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libquicktime (2:1.0.0+debian-4) unstable; urgency=low
* Upload to unstable (Closes: #421496).
* All obsolete patches from the previous unstable versions have been
removed; those issues have been fixed upstream.
(Closes: #417055, #417042, #407596)
* Depending packages need to be built against the new ABI, since we
have bumped the soname (Closes: #391588, #330084, #391849).
* debian/patches/06-lqt-config-cflags.dpatch:
+ New patch: Fix "lqt-config --cflags" to get the include path
(Closes: #391847).
-- Fabian Greffrath <fabian at debian-unofficial.org> Fri, 22 Jun 2007
16:07:39 +0200
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ALternatively the new entries (* All obsolete.., * Depending packages..)
could be added to 2:1.0.0+debian-1, because that's when the new upstream
version has entered Debian the first time.
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