Accepted mozilla-thunderbird 1.5-0ubuntu2 (source)
Adam Conrad
adconrad at ubuntu.com
Thu Jan 19 10:20:05 GMT 2006
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Date: Thu, 19 Jan 2006 17:41:01 +1100
Source: mozilla-thunderbird
Binary: mozilla-thunderbird-dev mozilla-thunderbird-inspector mozilla-thunderbird mozilla-thunderbird-typeaheadfind
Architecture: source
Version: 1.5-0ubuntu2
Distribution: dapper
Urgency: low
Maintainer: Alexander Sack <asac at debian.org>
Changed-By: Adam Conrad <adconrad at ubuntu.com>
Description:
mozilla-thunderbird - Mozilla Thunderbird standalone mail client
mozilla-thunderbird-dev - mozilla thunderbird development files
mozilla-thunderbird-inspector - mozilla thunderbird dom inspector extension
mozilla-thunderbird-typeaheadfind - mozilla thunderbird typeaheadfind extension
Changes:
mozilla-thunderbird (1.5-0ubuntu2) dapper; urgency=low
.
* Bring back some changes from previous versions, to improve the build:
- Compile with "-fno-strict-aliasing" by default.
- Disable Xprint support, it's ancient, deprecated, and broken.
- Enable Xinerama support (and adjust build-deps accordingly)
* Enable pango font rendering, since we use it everywhere else in GNOME.
* Add 10_visibility_hidden_patch.dpatch, stealing a fix from firefox
for the powerpc build failure triggered by wrapping system includes.
* Add -fno-unsigned-char, since the source seems heavily x86-centric.
Files:
baa75199f847cc9fe2dca34a139d5070 927 mail optional mozilla-thunderbird_1.5-0ubuntu2.dsc
b53a3be43a6d12bb93fe88ec79eb6b41 110381 mail optional mozilla-thunderbird_1.5-0ubuntu2.diff.gz
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Accepted:
mozilla-thunderbird_1.5-0ubuntu2.diff.gz
to pool/main/m/mozilla-thunderbird/mozilla-thunderbird_1.5-0ubuntu2.diff.gz
mozilla-thunderbird_1.5-0ubuntu2.dsc
to pool/main/m/mozilla-thunderbird/mozilla-thunderbird_1.5-0ubuntu2.dsc
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