[ubuntu/jaunty] wacom-tools 1:0.8.1.6-1ubuntu1 (Accepted)
Timo Aaltonen
tjaalton at ubuntu.com
Mon Dec 15 10:45:12 GMT 2008
wacom-tools (1:0.8.1.6-1ubuntu1) jaunty; urgency=low
* Merge from debian unstable, remaining changes:
- Bump the epoch because of old Ubuntu packaging.
- debian/control:
Change the Maintainer address.
Bump the epoch on Replaces/Conflicts.
Don't build wacom-kernel-source anymore (#71944).
- debian/wacom.postinst:
Remove old files.
- debian/xserver-xorg-input-wacom.init.d, debian/rules:
Initscript for serial devices.
- debian/rules: Disable the scaling quirk.
- Enable input-hotplug: install 10-wacom.fdi in
/usr/share/hal/fdi/policy/20thirdparty.
- Include wacomcpl so the stylus can be calibrated. (LP: #216347)
- debian/rules: --enable-libwacomxi
- debian/control: Add tcl-dev, tk-dev to Build-Depends, and tcl,
tk to wacom-tools Depends.
* Applied xserver-1.6.patch, so it builds against the new xserver.
wacom-tools (0.8.1.6-1) unstable; urgency=low
* Updated udev rules, factored out many common tests and added support
for tabletpc devices with multiple interfaces.
* Updated sv.po, thanks again to Martin Bagge. Closes: #503354
wacom-tools (0.8.1.4-1) experimental; urgency=low
* Experimental upload for testing with xorg 1.5 Closes: #493976
* Update sv.po, thanks to Martin Bagge. Closes: #483769
wacom-tools (1:0.8.1.4-0ubuntu3) intrepid; urgency=low
* debian/rules: Enable the fdi file again. (LP: #282203)
wacom-tools (1:0.8.1.4-0ubuntu2) intrepid; urgency=low
* debian/rules: Don't use the fdi file, since with input-hotplug it's not
possible to fully utilize the device, and properly configuring it is
more awkward. Install it in /usr/share/doc/xserver-xorg-input-wacom
instead so people can use it if they want.
* Include wacomcpl so the stylus can be calibrated. (LP: #216347)
- debian/rules: --enable-libwacomxi
- debian/control: Add tcl-dev, tk-dev to Build-Depends, and tcl, tk to
wacom-tools Depends.
wacom-tools (1:0.8.1.4-0ubuntu1) intrepid; urgency=low
[ Timo Aaltonen ]
* New upstream release.
* src/xdrv/wcmConfig.c: s/WCM_UNINIT_CALLED/WCM_XORG_XSERVER_1_4/
(LP: #259035)
[ Mario Limonciello ]
* Modify 10-wacom.fdi to include current representation
of N-Trig digitizer. (LP: #272289)
wacom-tools (1:0.8.1.3-0ubuntu2) intrepid; urgency=low
* debian/rules: install the fdi file again..
wacom-tools (1:0.8.1.3-0ubuntu1) intrepid; urgency=low
* New upstream release.
* 10-wacom.fdi:
- Check for WALTOP devices (like Aiptek 10000U).
- Set Type = stylus.
wacom-tools (1:0.8.0.2-2ubuntu3) intrepid; urgency=low
* Enable input-hotplug: install 10-wacom.fdi in
/usr/share/hal/fdi/policy/20thirdparty.
wacom-tools (1:0.8.0.2-2ubuntu2) intrepid; urgency=low
* Rebuild against the new xserver-xorg-dev.
wacom-tools (1:0.8.0.2-2ubuntu1) intrepid; urgency=low
* Merge with Debian unstable, remaining changes:
- Bump the epoch because of old Ubuntu packaging.
- debian/control:
Change the Maintainer address.
Bump the epoch on Replaces/Conflicts.
Don't build wacom-kernel-source anymore (#71944).
- debian/wacom.postinst:
Remove old files.
- debian/xserver-xorg-input-wacom.init.d, debian/rules:
Initscript for serial devices.
- debian/rules: Disable the scaling quirk.
wacom-tools (0.8.0.2-2) unstable; urgency=low
* Fix a regression to the dlloader test (again). Closes: #481720
wacom-tools (0.8.0.2-1) unstable; urgency=low
* Fixes a crash with XServer 1.4 Closes: #454568
* Be explicit about using bash. Closes: #459166
* Update nl.po, thanks to Vincent Zweije and debian-l10n-dutch.
Closes: #464448
* Split lintian-overrides into two files because lintian barfs if the
entries for different packages are all kept together. *unf*
* Bump the debhelper minimum version to 6.0.7 for dh_lintian, and
bump compat to 6 if we are going to be forced to depend on it anyhow.
wacom-tools (1:0.7.9.8-0ubuntu3) hardy; urgency=low
* Another fix for the braindead configure{,.in}. Removed a test
figuring out if $WCM_MODDIR had evdev/kbd/mouse in it, and if not
change the dlloader configure option we used back to 'no'. How sane.
(LP: #208909)
wacom-tools (1:0.7.9.8-0ubuntu2) hardy; urgency=low
* Fix the broken configure{,.in} by adding 'test' to the module path
check. (LP: #208909)
wacom-tools (1:0.7.9.8-0ubuntu1) hardy; urgency=low
[ Tom Jaeger ]
* New upstream release (LP: 195953)
* debian/rules: disable the scaling quirk.
* linuxwacom/src/xdrv/Makefile.{am,in}:
- add DEFAULT_INCLUDES to fix the build because we use a builddir.
- fix the source patch of .depend target.
wacom-tools (1:0.7.9.3-2ubuntu2) hardy; urgency=low
* Add an epoch to the Conflicts/Replaces (LP: #180214).
wacom-tools (1:0.7.9.3-2ubuntu1) hardy; urgency=low
* Merge with Debian unstable (LP: #134879, #136977, #174382, #175050).
Remaining changes:
- Bump the epoch because of old Ubuntu packaging.
- debian/control:
Change the Maintainer address.
- debian/wacom.postinst:
Remove old files.
- debian/xserver-xorg-input-wacom.init.d, debian/rules:
Initscript for serial devices.
* Fix initscript to work with SysFS in 2.6.24. (LP: #177878)
* debian/control: don't build wacom-kernel-source anymore. (LP: #71944)
wacom-tools (0.7.9.3-2) unstable; urgency=low
* Make xserver-xorg-input-wacom conflict/replace the earlier wacom-tools
packages because the wacom.4 manpage has switched packages.
* Generate a xserver-xorg-input-wacom.substvars file to manage the XOrg
version provides and dependencies.
wacom-tools (0.7.9.3-1) unstable; urgency=low
* New upstream release, includes support for XOrg 7.3/1.4
Closes: #442424, #443032
* Don't overrun padkey_codes[] when iterating through it. Closes: #447681
* Move the wacom(4) man page to the xserver-xorg-input-wacom package.
Closes: #440164
* Include the new text and translations courtesy of the Smith Review.
With a big thanks to everyone who contributed to that!
Closes: #443956, #444561, #444672, #444762, #445024, #445519, #445796
Closes: #446135, #446402, #446440, #446576, #446717
* Tidy the debian/copyright file. Closes: #451647
* Add Provides: xserver-xorg-input-2 so the next X ABI transition will be
a bit less painful for people.
* Update the udev rules for new tablets. Lower-case the product ids since
udev appears to be case sensitive doing string compares for hex values.
Nice one guys.
* Add a build-dep for pkg-config, it appears to have infected XOrg now too.
wacom-tools (0.7.7.11-1) unstable; urgency=low
* New upstream release.
* Include upstream documentation like the man page says we do.
I guess nobody ever read it before ;-) Closes: #427689
wacom-tools (0.7.7.10-3) unstable; urgency=low
* Reapply the patch to fix 64/32 bit cross builds, that seems to have
been lost or misapplied too.
wacom-tools (0.7.7.10-2) unstable; urgency=low
* Don't depend on the xorg module dir actually existing when
--with-xmoduledir is used (again). This is an upstream regression
to the patch submitted for 0.7.4.1-3. Closes: #427428
wacom-tools (0.7.7.10-1) unstable; urgency=low
* New upstream version. Closes: #396883, #415244, #422532
* Update vi.po, thanks to Clytie Siddall. Closes: #427020
* Drop the external module package, upstream seems to be syncing fairly
regularly with the mainstream kernel team again, so this should not
be needed by most people, and causes confusion and trouble for the rest.
Closes: #418008, #417140, #404471, #317287
* Lintian now bitches about reusing DH_COMPAT for the source package, so
I guess we now need to clutter the debian/ dir with files for each use
of the /rules. *sigh* This seems a bit _too_ pedantic to me.
wacom-tools (0.7.4.1-6) unstable; urgency=low
* Debconf translation updates only. Many thanks to Christian Perrier for
coordinating this 'final' update for etch.
- German. Closes: #398671
- Galician. Closes: #407897
- Portuguese. Closes: #408334
- Italian. Closes: #409832
- Japanese. Closes: #411503
- Russian. Closes: #411748
wacom-tools (0.7.4.1-5) unstable; urgency=high
* Urgency high because only one line of code has changed and it
fixes a FTBFS with xorg7.1 -- broken or not.
* Backported change from upstream cvs to remove unneccessary #include
(for any version of xorg/xfree), that breaks builds with xorg7.1.
cf. #388776
* Updated fr.po, thanks to Jean-Luc Coulon and debian-l10n-french.
Closes: #367224
* Updated cs.po, thanks to Miroslav Kure.
Closes: #384761
* Added nl.po, thanks to Vincent Zweije and debian-l10n-dutch.
Closes: #388312
* Added sv.po, thanks to Daniel Nylander.
Closes: #389022
wacom-tools (0.7.4.1-4) unstable; urgency=high
* Make check_driver executable, even after it's been reconstituted
from a diff.gz. Closes: #384873
wacom-tools (0.7.4.1-3) unstable; urgency=low
* Replace the quick fix from -2 with some better autodetection,
and an option to explicitly supply the xorg module dir, which
we can't check without build-depending on X runtime packages.
wacom-tools (0.7.4.1-2) unstable; urgency=low
* Quick and dirty hack to workaround the failing 'dlloader' detection.
wacom-tools (0.7.4.1-1) unstable; urgency=low
* New linuxwacom release. Better support for PenPartner, DTF-521
and xorg7. Kernel 2.6 < 2.6.8 no longer supported.
* Remove patches incorporated upstream.
* Specify xorg-sdk and xlib locations explicitly still to avoid
linuxwacom trying to install to lib64 if a 64bit kernel is found.
It can be worked around for 64 bit builds, but totally breaks
building in a ia32 chroot on such a machine if we don't do this.
* Disable building the kernel module with the support libs
(or at least, try to).
* Switch to DH_COMPAT level 5.
* Fix the product id for DTF-720.
wacom-tools (0.7.3.1-5) unstable; urgency=low
* Move the check_driver RUN script to /lib/udev, and shave a few cycles
from each time it is called. Thanks to MD for checking it over.
wacom-tools (0.7.3.1-4) unstable; urgency=low
* Update the wacom-kernel-modules package for the change in kernel
package names. Reported as a followup to #317288, but this does
not solve the original issue of upgrading a kernel without a change
in the kernel version.
wacom-tools (0.7.3.1-3) unstable; urgency=low
* Remove the old udev rules in the postinst if they are unmodified.
Bark at the user to remove them if they have been changed locally.
Being conffiles, they are not removed on upgrade, even if they
are no longer provided by the package. But newer udev barfs on
them, so we have to do something to get them out of the picture.
wacom-tools (0.7.3.1-2) unstable; urgency=low
* May Day, May Day.
* Add missing build-dep for libxi-dev. Closes: #365538
wacom-tools (0.7.3.1-1) unstable; urgency=low
* New upstream source.
* The previous device snatching code will not work with
kernel 2.6.13+, time to see what 2.6.16 has to offer
in its place. Closes: #350663
* Build the wacom_drv module for xorg7, it is no longer
supplied as part of the xorg source package.
* Fix udev rules, again, it may still be a moving target,
but let's hope its getting a little tired of ducking
and weaving too. We now provide a convenience link to
/dev/input/wacom for users of a single tablet, and named
links for the convenience of users with multiple tablets
of different types. Users with multiple tablets of the
same type will need to bind them to the /dev/input/by-path
nodes that correspond to each tablet.
Closes: #324391, #358057
* Re-implemented device rebinding from userspace, using a
udev RUN rule and a small script to check and rebind
if required.
wacom-tools (0.6.6-9) unstable; urgency=low
* Added cs.po, thanks to Miroslav Kure. Closes: #314986
* Added jp.po, thanks to TANAKA Atushi. Closes: #322411
* Fixed typo in debconf template (closes: #324086), and
added vi.po, thanks to Clytie Siddall. Closes: #324087
* Only set KSRC to a simple default if it is not already
set. (cf. #315130 and #341823)
* Rip out obsolete FLAVOUR support in line with similar
changes to kernel-package.
* Remove unused dh_* boilerplate.
wacom-tools (0.6.6-8) unstable; urgency=low
* The promised new upstream is still in limbo, so in the
meantime, s/kdist_config/kdist_configure/
Closes: #296168, #314739
* Look for the docs in the correct source location when
installing them to the binary package. Closes: #300579
* And don't pretend they are html. That is just far too
surprising for popular taste.
wacom-tools (0.6.6-7) unstable; urgency=low
* Restore build-dep on libx11-dev, despite reports to the
contrary libxt-dev alone is evidently not sufficient.
Closes: #294960
wacom-tools (0.6.6-6) unstable; urgency=low
* Punt device snatching out to userspace via sysfs, it's the only
way to be sure at present. This is an(other) experimental
implementation before the core kernel api is decided and only
available for kernel 2.6.10 and later at this stage.
* Add a udev rule to create /dev/input/wacom* for each
wacom tablet device plugged in to the system. Its a conffile
so you can hard code your own device id's there if you want
constant names that don't depend on the number of wacom devices
you have and the order you plug them in.
* Add a hotplug script to poke the module device snatching code.
* Typo fix in 2.6.7/wacom.c Closes: #294642 thanks.
* Patch missing functions into 2.6.8/wacom.c, I have a report
that this works for people who really need it. Closes: #287941
* Add debhelper build-dep to the module package. Closes: #290721
* Add libx11 build-dep too until this is fixed properly upstream,
and a dep on build-essential Closes: #288238 thanks.
* Does not close #286111, nor can I reproduce it still.
wacom-tools (0.6.6-5) unstable; urgency=low
* First crack at the device snatching patch.
wacom-tools (0.6.6-4) unstable; urgency=low
* Removed evdev patch since what it attempts to do is
already handled in the kernel for cases where it might
reliably work.
Removed usbhid patch since we can get in before it
without needing to manually maintain a list of 'quirks'.
Removed mousedev and usbmouse patches, since the former
is now built into 2.6 kernels anyway and cannot easily
be replaced on the fly, and since this is simply the wrong
approach to fixing the problem of dynamic device naming
for generic devices IMO, it just hides it for some people
until they buy another device.
This and tested support for kernel 2.6, Closes: #281230
and more...
* Explicitly point configure at the kernel source. Closes: #285206
* Update the other libtool goop as well to fix FTBFS
on mips and mipsel. Closes: #285213
* (ab)use a shared 'confdir' (and worse) to restore something like
the functionality needed by wacom.modutils for wacom.modprobe
until we can fix the kernel. Don't try this at home kids, it is
surely not best practice in any of the domains it kludges through.
Though its as legal as falling asleep sober at the wheel ...
wacom-tools (0.6.6-3) unstable; urgency=low
* Updated to build with 2.6.10-rc2.
wacom-tools (0.6.6-2) unstable; urgency=low
* Updated patch for kernel 2.4.28
wacom-tools (0.6.6-1) unstable; urgency=low
* New upstream release incorporating submitted fixes,
thanks Ping!
* Add missing build depends, Closes: #281451
thanks Andreas Jochens.
* Included fr.po debconf template translation, Closes: #282768
thanks Jean-Luc Coulon (f5ibh) and the debian-l10n-french ml.
* Use DESTDIR instead of (ab)using prefix as it is supported here.
Closes: #283037
wacom-tools (0.6.5-2) unstable; urgency=low
* This package builds arch any utils too, add suitable build depends.
Closes: #281126 Thanks lamont.
wacom-tools (0.6.5-1) unstable; urgency=low
* New linuxwacom beta release.
* Improves support for Intuos3 and more recent 2.6 branch kernels.
(but still only tested with 2.4.27, see below)
wacom-tools (0.6.4-1) unstable; urgency=low
* Initial trivial packaging. Note this has only been tested with 2.4.27.
* Provides the basics from the linuxwacom project -- test and config tools,
and kernel modules in a convenient form for users of kernel packages.
It does not provide an updated X11 module, hopefully any important parts
of that will be ultimately be included by the X maintainers once I look
at what they might accept.
* Updated config.{guess,sub}.
* Modify the version detection to handle a non-numeric suffix
from --append_to_version or flavour.
* Closes: #279555
Date: Mon, 15 Dec 2008 12:12:34 +0200
Changed-By: Timo Aaltonen <tjaalton at ubuntu.com>
Maintainer: Ubuntu X-SWAT <ubuntu-x at lists.ubuntu.com>
https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/jaunty/+source/wacom-tools/1:0.8.1.6-1ubuntu1
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Date: Mon, 15 Dec 2008 12:12:34 +0200
Source: wacom-tools
Binary: wacom-tools xserver-xorg-input-wacom
Architecture: source
Version: 1:0.8.1.6-1ubuntu1
Distribution: jaunty
Urgency: high
Maintainer: Ubuntu X-SWAT <ubuntu-x at lists.ubuntu.com>
Changed-By: Timo Aaltonen <tjaalton at ubuntu.com>
Description:
wacom-tools - utilities for Wacom tablet devices
xserver-xorg-input-wacom - X.Org X server -- Wacom input driver
Closes: 279555 281126 281230 281451 282768 283037 285206 285213 287941 288238 290721 294642 294960 296168 300579 314739 314986 317287 322411 324086 324087 324391 350663 358057 365538 367224 384761 384873 388312 389022 396883 398671 404471 407897 408334 409832 411503 411748 415244 417140 418008 422532 427020 427428 427689 440164 442424 443032 443956 444561 444672 444762 445024 445519 445796 446135 446402 446440 446576 446717 447681 451647 454568 459166 464448 481720 483769 493976 503354
Launchpad-Bugs-Fixed: 71944 134879 136977 174382 175050 177878 180214 208909 208909 216347 216347 259035 272289 282203
Changes:
wacom-tools (1:0.8.1.6-1ubuntu1) jaunty; urgency=low
.
* Merge from debian unstable, remaining changes:
- Bump the epoch because of old Ubuntu packaging.
- debian/control:
Change the Maintainer address.
Bump the epoch on Replaces/Conflicts.
Don't build wacom-kernel-source anymore (#71944).
- debian/wacom.postinst:
Remove old files.
- debian/xserver-xorg-input-wacom.init.d, debian/rules:
Initscript for serial devices.
- debian/rules: Disable the scaling quirk.
- Enable input-hotplug: install 10-wacom.fdi in
/usr/share/hal/fdi/policy/20thirdparty.
- Include wacomcpl so the stylus can be calibrated. (LP: #216347)
- debian/rules: --enable-libwacomxi
- debian/control: Add tcl-dev, tk-dev to Build-Depends, and tcl,
tk to wacom-tools Depends.
* Applied xserver-1.6.patch, so it builds against the new xserver.
.
wacom-tools (0.8.1.6-1) unstable; urgency=low
.
* Updated udev rules, factored out many common tests and added support
for tabletpc devices with multiple interfaces.
* Updated sv.po, thanks again to Martin Bagge. Closes: #503354
.
wacom-tools (0.8.1.4-1) experimental; urgency=low
.
* Experimental upload for testing with xorg 1.5 Closes: #493976
* Update sv.po, thanks to Martin Bagge. Closes: #483769
.
wacom-tools (1:0.8.1.4-0ubuntu3) intrepid; urgency=low
.
* debian/rules: Enable the fdi file again. (LP: #282203)
.
wacom-tools (1:0.8.1.4-0ubuntu2) intrepid; urgency=low
.
* debian/rules: Don't use the fdi file, since with input-hotplug it's not
possible to fully utilize the device, and properly configuring it is
more awkward. Install it in /usr/share/doc/xserver-xorg-input-wacom
instead so people can use it if they want.
* Include wacomcpl so the stylus can be calibrated. (LP: #216347)
- debian/rules: --enable-libwacomxi
- debian/control: Add tcl-dev, tk-dev to Build-Depends, and tcl, tk to
wacom-tools Depends.
.
wacom-tools (1:0.8.1.4-0ubuntu1) intrepid; urgency=low
.
[ Timo Aaltonen ]
* New upstream release.
* src/xdrv/wcmConfig.c: s/WCM_UNINIT_CALLED/WCM_XORG_XSERVER_1_4/
(LP: #259035)
.
[ Mario Limonciello ]
* Modify 10-wacom.fdi to include current representation
of N-Trig digitizer. (LP: #272289)
.
wacom-tools (1:0.8.1.3-0ubuntu2) intrepid; urgency=low
.
* debian/rules: install the fdi file again..
.
wacom-tools (1:0.8.1.3-0ubuntu1) intrepid; urgency=low
.
* New upstream release.
* 10-wacom.fdi:
- Check for WALTOP devices (like Aiptek 10000U).
- Set Type = stylus.
.
wacom-tools (1:0.8.0.2-2ubuntu3) intrepid; urgency=low
.
* Enable input-hotplug: install 10-wacom.fdi in
/usr/share/hal/fdi/policy/20thirdparty.
.
wacom-tools (1:0.8.0.2-2ubuntu2) intrepid; urgency=low
.
* Rebuild against the new xserver-xorg-dev.
.
wacom-tools (1:0.8.0.2-2ubuntu1) intrepid; urgency=low
.
* Merge with Debian unstable, remaining changes:
- Bump the epoch because of old Ubuntu packaging.
- debian/control:
Change the Maintainer address.
Bump the epoch on Replaces/Conflicts.
Don't build wacom-kernel-source anymore (#71944).
- debian/wacom.postinst:
Remove old files.
- debian/xserver-xorg-input-wacom.init.d, debian/rules:
Initscript for serial devices.
- debian/rules: Disable the scaling quirk.
.
wacom-tools (0.8.0.2-2) unstable; urgency=low
.
* Fix a regression to the dlloader test (again). Closes: #481720
.
wacom-tools (0.8.0.2-1) unstable; urgency=low
.
* Fixes a crash with XServer 1.4 Closes: #454568
* Be explicit about using bash. Closes: #459166
* Update nl.po, thanks to Vincent Zweije and debian-l10n-dutch.
Closes: #464448
* Split lintian-overrides into two files because lintian barfs if the
entries for different packages are all kept together. *unf*
* Bump the debhelper minimum version to 6.0.7 for dh_lintian, and
bump compat to 6 if we are going to be forced to depend on it anyhow.
.
wacom-tools (1:0.7.9.8-0ubuntu3) hardy; urgency=low
.
* Another fix for the braindead configure{,.in}. Removed a test
figuring out if $WCM_MODDIR had evdev/kbd/mouse in it, and if not
change the dlloader configure option we used back to 'no'. How sane.
(LP: #208909)
.
wacom-tools (1:0.7.9.8-0ubuntu2) hardy; urgency=low
.
* Fix the broken configure{,.in} by adding 'test' to the module path
check. (LP: #208909)
.
wacom-tools (1:0.7.9.8-0ubuntu1) hardy; urgency=low
.
[ Tom Jaeger ]
* New upstream release (LP: 195953)
* debian/rules: disable the scaling quirk.
* linuxwacom/src/xdrv/Makefile.{am,in}:
- add DEFAULT_INCLUDES to fix the build because we use a builddir.
- fix the source patch of .depend target.
.
wacom-tools (1:0.7.9.3-2ubuntu2) hardy; urgency=low
.
* Add an epoch to the Conflicts/Replaces (LP: #180214).
.
wacom-tools (1:0.7.9.3-2ubuntu1) hardy; urgency=low
.
* Merge with Debian unstable (LP: #134879, #136977, #174382, #175050).
Remaining changes:
- Bump the epoch because of old Ubuntu packaging.
- debian/control:
Change the Maintainer address.
- debian/wacom.postinst:
Remove old files.
- debian/xserver-xorg-input-wacom.init.d, debian/rules:
Initscript for serial devices.
* Fix initscript to work with SysFS in 2.6.24. (LP: #177878)
* debian/control: don't build wacom-kernel-source anymore. (LP: #71944)
.
wacom-tools (0.7.9.3-2) unstable; urgency=low
.
* Make xserver-xorg-input-wacom conflict/replace the earlier wacom-tools
packages because the wacom.4 manpage has switched packages.
* Generate a xserver-xorg-input-wacom.substvars file to manage the XOrg
version provides and dependencies.
.
wacom-tools (0.7.9.3-1) unstable; urgency=low
.
* New upstream release, includes support for XOrg 7.3/1.4
Closes: #442424, #443032
* Don't overrun padkey_codes[] when iterating through it. Closes: #447681
* Move the wacom(4) man page to the xserver-xorg-input-wacom package.
Closes: #440164
* Include the new text and translations courtesy of the Smith Review.
With a big thanks to everyone who contributed to that!
Closes: #443956, #444561, #444672, #444762, #445024, #445519, #445796
Closes: #446135, #446402, #446440, #446576, #446717
* Tidy the debian/copyright file. Closes: #451647
* Add Provides: xserver-xorg-input-2 so the next X ABI transition will be
a bit less painful for people.
* Update the udev rules for new tablets. Lower-case the product ids since
udev appears to be case sensitive doing string compares for hex values.
Nice one guys.
* Add a build-dep for pkg-config, it appears to have infected XOrg now too.
.
wacom-tools (0.7.7.11-1) unstable; urgency=low
.
* New upstream release.
* Include upstream documentation like the man page says we do.
I guess nobody ever read it before ;-) Closes: #427689
.
wacom-tools (0.7.7.10-3) unstable; urgency=low
.
* Reapply the patch to fix 64/32 bit cross builds, that seems to have
been lost or misapplied too.
.
wacom-tools (0.7.7.10-2) unstable; urgency=low
.
* Don't depend on the xorg module dir actually existing when
--with-xmoduledir is used (again). This is an upstream regression
to the patch submitted for 0.7.4.1-3. Closes: #427428
.
wacom-tools (0.7.7.10-1) unstable; urgency=low
.
* New upstream version. Closes: #396883, #415244, #422532
* Update vi.po, thanks to Clytie Siddall. Closes: #427020
* Drop the external module package, upstream seems to be syncing fairly
regularly with the mainstream kernel team again, so this should not
be needed by most people, and causes confusion and trouble for the rest.
Closes: #418008, #417140, #404471, #317287
* Lintian now bitches about reusing DH_COMPAT for the source package, so
I guess we now need to clutter the debian/ dir with files for each use
of the /rules. *sigh* This seems a bit _too_ pedantic to me.
.
wacom-tools (0.7.4.1-6) unstable; urgency=low
.
* Debconf translation updates only. Many thanks to Christian Perrier for
coordinating this 'final' update for etch.
- German. Closes: #398671
- Galician. Closes: #407897
- Portuguese. Closes: #408334
- Italian. Closes: #409832
- Japanese. Closes: #411503
- Russian. Closes: #411748
.
wacom-tools (0.7.4.1-5) unstable; urgency=high
.
* Urgency high because only one line of code has changed and it
fixes a FTBFS with xorg7.1 -- broken or not.
.
* Backported change from upstream cvs to remove unneccessary #include
(for any version of xorg/xfree), that breaks builds with xorg7.1.
cf. #388776
.
* Updated fr.po, thanks to Jean-Luc Coulon and debian-l10n-french.
Closes: #367224
* Updated cs.po, thanks to Miroslav Kure.
Closes: #384761
* Added nl.po, thanks to Vincent Zweije and debian-l10n-dutch.
Closes: #388312
* Added sv.po, thanks to Daniel Nylander.
Closes: #389022
.
wacom-tools (0.7.4.1-4) unstable; urgency=high
.
* Make check_driver executable, even after it's been reconstituted
from a diff.gz. Closes: #384873
.
wacom-tools (0.7.4.1-3) unstable; urgency=low
.
* Replace the quick fix from -2 with some better autodetection,
and an option to explicitly supply the xorg module dir, which
we can't check without build-depending on X runtime packages.
.
wacom-tools (0.7.4.1-2) unstable; urgency=low
.
* Quick and dirty hack to workaround the failing 'dlloader' detection.
.
wacom-tools (0.7.4.1-1) unstable; urgency=low
.
* New linuxwacom release. Better support for PenPartner, DTF-521
and xorg7. Kernel 2.6 < 2.6.8 no longer supported.
* Remove patches incorporated upstream.
* Specify xorg-sdk and xlib locations explicitly still to avoid
linuxwacom trying to install to lib64 if a 64bit kernel is found.
It can be worked around for 64 bit builds, but totally breaks
building in a ia32 chroot on such a machine if we don't do this.
* Disable building the kernel module with the support libs
(or at least, try to).
* Switch to DH_COMPAT level 5.
* Fix the product id for DTF-720.
.
wacom-tools (0.7.3.1-5) unstable; urgency=low
.
* Move the check_driver RUN script to /lib/udev, and shave a few cycles
from each time it is called. Thanks to MD for checking it over.
.
wacom-tools (0.7.3.1-4) unstable; urgency=low
.
* Update the wacom-kernel-modules package for the change in kernel
package names. Reported as a followup to #317288, but this does
not solve the original issue of upgrading a kernel without a change
in the kernel version.
.
wacom-tools (0.7.3.1-3) unstable; urgency=low
.
* Remove the old udev rules in the postinst if they are unmodified.
Bark at the user to remove them if they have been changed locally.
Being conffiles, they are not removed on upgrade, even if they
are no longer provided by the package. But newer udev barfs on
them, so we have to do something to get them out of the picture.
.
wacom-tools (0.7.3.1-2) unstable; urgency=low
.
* May Day, May Day.
* Add missing build-dep for libxi-dev. Closes: #365538
.
wacom-tools (0.7.3.1-1) unstable; urgency=low
.
* New upstream source.
* The previous device snatching code will not work with
kernel 2.6.13+, time to see what 2.6.16 has to offer
in its place. Closes: #350663
* Build the wacom_drv module for xorg7, it is no longer
supplied as part of the xorg source package.
* Fix udev rules, again, it may still be a moving target,
but let's hope its getting a little tired of ducking
and weaving too. We now provide a convenience link to
/dev/input/wacom for users of a single tablet, and named
links for the convenience of users with multiple tablets
of different types. Users with multiple tablets of the
same type will need to bind them to the /dev/input/by-path
nodes that correspond to each tablet.
Closes: #324391, #358057
* Re-implemented device rebinding from userspace, using a
udev RUN rule and a small script to check and rebind
if required.
.
wacom-tools (0.6.6-9) unstable; urgency=low
.
* Added cs.po, thanks to Miroslav Kure. Closes: #314986
* Added jp.po, thanks to TANAKA Atushi. Closes: #322411
* Fixed typo in debconf template (closes: #324086), and
added vi.po, thanks to Clytie Siddall. Closes: #324087
* Only set KSRC to a simple default if it is not already
set. (cf. #315130 and #341823)
* Rip out obsolete FLAVOUR support in line with similar
changes to kernel-package.
* Remove unused dh_* boilerplate.
.
wacom-tools (0.6.6-8) unstable; urgency=low
.
* The promised new upstream is still in limbo, so in the
meantime, s/kdist_config/kdist_configure/
Closes: #296168, #314739
* Look for the docs in the correct source location when
installing them to the binary package. Closes: #300579
* And don't pretend they are html. That is just far too
surprising for popular taste.
.
wacom-tools (0.6.6-7) unstable; urgency=low
.
* Restore build-dep on libx11-dev, despite reports to the
contrary libxt-dev alone is evidently not sufficient.
Closes: #294960
.
wacom-tools (0.6.6-6) unstable; urgency=low
.
* Punt device snatching out to userspace via sysfs, it's the only
way to be sure at present. This is an(other) experimental
implementation before the core kernel api is decided and only
available for kernel 2.6.10 and later at this stage.
* Add a udev rule to create /dev/input/wacom* for each
wacom tablet device plugged in to the system. Its a conffile
so you can hard code your own device id's there if you want
constant names that don't depend on the number of wacom devices
you have and the order you plug them in.
* Add a hotplug script to poke the module device snatching code.
* Typo fix in 2.6.7/wacom.c Closes: #294642 thanks.
* Patch missing functions into 2.6.8/wacom.c, I have a report
that this works for people who really need it. Closes: #287941
* Add debhelper build-dep to the module package. Closes: #290721
* Add libx11 build-dep too until this is fixed properly upstream,
and a dep on build-essential Closes: #288238 thanks.
* Does not close #286111, nor can I reproduce it still.
.
wacom-tools (0.6.6-5) unstable; urgency=low
.
* First crack at the device snatching patch.
.
wacom-tools (0.6.6-4) unstable; urgency=low
.
* Removed evdev patch since what it attempts to do is
already handled in the kernel for cases where it might
reliably work.
.
Removed usbhid patch since we can get in before it
without needing to manually maintain a list of 'quirks'.
.
Removed mousedev and usbmouse patches, since the former
is now built into 2.6 kernels anyway and cannot easily
be replaced on the fly, and since this is simply the wrong
approach to fixing the problem of dynamic device naming
for generic devices IMO, it just hides it for some people
until they buy another device.
.
This and tested support for kernel 2.6, Closes: #281230
and more...
.
* Explicitly point configure at the kernel source. Closes: #285206
.
* Update the other libtool goop as well to fix FTBFS
on mips and mipsel. Closes: #285213
.
* (ab)use a shared 'confdir' (and worse) to restore something like
the functionality needed by wacom.modutils for wacom.modprobe
until we can fix the kernel. Don't try this at home kids, it is
surely not best practice in any of the domains it kludges through.
Though its as legal as falling asleep sober at the wheel ...
.
wacom-tools (0.6.6-3) unstable; urgency=low
.
* Updated to build with 2.6.10-rc2.
.
wacom-tools (0.6.6-2) unstable; urgency=low
.
* Updated patch for kernel 2.4.28
.
wacom-tools (0.6.6-1) unstable; urgency=low
.
* New upstream release incorporating submitted fixes,
thanks Ping!
* Add missing build depends, Closes: #281451
thanks Andreas Jochens.
* Included fr.po debconf template translation, Closes: #282768
thanks Jean-Luc Coulon (f5ibh) and the debian-l10n-french ml.
* Use DESTDIR instead of (ab)using prefix as it is supported here.
Closes: #283037
.
wacom-tools (0.6.5-2) unstable; urgency=low
.
* This package builds arch any utils too, add suitable build depends.
Closes: #281126 Thanks lamont.
.
wacom-tools (0.6.5-1) unstable; urgency=low
.
* New linuxwacom beta release.
* Improves support for Intuos3 and more recent 2.6 branch kernels.
(but still only tested with 2.4.27, see below)
.
wacom-tools (0.6.4-1) unstable; urgency=low
.
* Initial trivial packaging. Note this has only been tested with 2.4.27.
* Provides the basics from the linuxwacom project -- test and config tools,
and kernel modules in a convenient form for users of kernel packages.
It does not provide an updated X11 module, hopefully any important parts
of that will be ultimately be included by the X maintainers once I look
at what they might accept.
* Updated config.{guess,sub}.
* Modify the version detection to handle a non-numeric suffix
from --append_to_version or flavour.
* Closes: #279555
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