[ubuntu/bionic-updates] cargo 0.33.0-1ubuntu1~18.04.1 (Accepted)

Ubuntu Archive Robot cjwatson+ubuntu-archive-robot at chiark.greenend.org.uk
Tue May 21 18:03:00 UTC 2019


cargo (0.33.0-1ubuntu1~18.04.1) bionic; urgency=medium

  * Backport to Bionic.
  * Embed libgit2 0.27.0 to avoid a dependency on a version which is newer
    than that found in bionic
    - add debian/libgit2
    - add debian/patches/do-not-use-system-libgit2.patch
    - update debian/control
    - update debian/rules
    - update debian/copyright
    - update debian/patches/series
    - update debian/README.source
  * Hack the libgit2-sys build process to link the bundled libgit2
    against the system's libhttp_parser.
    - add debian/patches/use-system-libhttp-parser.patch
    - update debian/patches/series

cargo (0.33.0-1ubuntu1) disco; urgency=medium

  * Merge from Debian unstable. Remaining changes:
    - Don't use the bootstrap.py script for bootstrapping as it no longer
      works.
      - remove debian/bootstrap.py
      - update debian/make_orig_multi.sh
    - Disable fetch tests on non x86/x86-64 architectures, as those hit an
      unreachable!() in test code. Disable the Debian patch that disables these
      tests on every architecture
      - add debian/patches/disable-fetch-tests-on-non-x86.patch
      - update debian/patches/series
    - Disable test tool_paths::custom_runner which fails every now and again
      because of a libstd bug (https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/55242)
      - add debian/patches/disable-tool_paths-custom_runner.patch
      - update debian/patches/series
  * Dropped change:
    - Ignore test failures on s390x. There's no Debian build yet on this
      arch and there's nothing in the archive that requires cargo on s390x at
      this time
      - update debian/rules

cargo (0.33.0-1) unstable; urgency=medium

  * New upstream release.

cargo (0.32.0-2~exp1) experimental; urgency=medium

  * Drop patch 2007, for disabling incremental build on sparc64.
    Closes: bug#917048, Thanks to John Paul Adrian Glaubitz.

cargo (0.32.0-1) unstable; urgency=medium

  * debian-cargo-wrapper: Support DEB_CARGO_INSTALL_PREFIX for installing into
    somewhere other than /usr, e.g. / or /usr/lib/cargo.
  * Move dev scripts from /usr/share/cargo into /usr/share/cargo/scripts.
  * Increase yet another timeout duration for slower architectures.

cargo (0.32.0-1~exp3) experimental; urgency=medium

  [ Matt Kraai ]
  * Rename bash completion script so that it's used.

  [ Ximin Luo ]
  * Further increase a timeout duration for mips.
  * debian-cargo-wrapper: add --link-to-system option

cargo (0.32.0-1~exp2) experimental; urgency=medium

  * Try to deal with the various test failures as suggested by upstream.

cargo (0.32.0-1~exp1ubuntu1) disco; urgency=medium

  * Merge from Debian experimental. Remaining changes:
    - Don't use the bootstrap.py script for bootstrapping as it no longer
      works.
      - remove debian/bootstrap.py
      - update debian/make_orig_multi.sh
    - Ignore test failures on s390x. There's no Debian build yet on this
      arch and there's nothing in the archive that requires cargo on s390x at
      this time
      - update debian/rules
    - Disable fetch tests on non x86/x86-64 architectures, as those hit an
      unreachable!() in test code. Disable the Debian patch that disables these
      tests on every architecture
      - add debian/patches/disable-fetch-tests-on-non-x86.patch
      - update debian/patches/series
    - Disable test tool_paths::custom_runner which fails every now and again
      because of a libstd bug (https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/55242)
      - add debian/patches/disable-tool_paths-custom_runner.patch
      - update debian/patches/series

Date: 2019-02-27 08:21:12.307175+00:00
Changed-By: Michael Hudson-Doyle <mwhudsonlp at fastmail.fm>
Signed-By: Ubuntu Archive Robot <cjwatson+ubuntu-archive-robot at chiark.greenend.org.uk>
https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/cargo/0.33.0-1ubuntu1~18.04.1
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