[ubuntu/lucid] theseus 1.4.3-2 (Accepted)

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Mon Nov 23 23:43:17 GMT 2009


theseus (1.4.3-2) unstable; urgency=low

  * debian/patches/10_kbsd.patch: Correctly applied patch from
    Cyril (sorry for mixing this up)
    Closes: #542879

theseus (1.4.3-1) unstable; urgency=low

  [Andreas Tille]
  * New upstream version
    Closes: #534630
  * debian/control
    - Added myself to uploaders
    - debhelper 7
    - Build-Depends: libtool
    - Standards-Version: 3.8.3 (no changes needed)
  * Switched to quilt (affects debian/patches/*, debian/control,
    debian/rules)
  * Added Suggests: clustlaw, mafft, t-coffee, kalign, dialign
    because these are called in theseus_align
  * Use debian/{docs,manpages, examples} instead of arguments of
    the debhelper installers to enable short rules file
  * Re-enabled patch for theseus_align and do not tweak upstream
    tarball just to s?usr/local/bin?usr/bin?
  * debian/patches/200-make.inc.patch: Use ar directly to to avoid
    problems with libtool, drop -arch command line options to gcc
    which let compilation fail
  * debian/README.Debian: Removed paragraph about theseus_align
    because this is now shipped in upstream tarball
  * debian/patches/10_kbsd.patch: fix the FTBFS problem reported by
    Cyril Brulebois <kibi at debian.org> (thanks to Cyril for the patch)
    Closes: #542879

  [Morten Kjeldgaard]
  * Fix FTBFS on certain platforms that lack the Atlas libraries
    by using lapack-dev in Build-Depends. This will pull in Atlas
    on the relevant platforms, otherwise not.

Date: Mon,  23 Nov 2009 23:40:31 +0000
Changed-By: Morten Kjeldgaard <mok at bioxray.dk>
Maintainer: Debian Med Packaging Team <debian-med-packaging at lists.alioth.debian.org>
Origin: Debian/unstable
https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/lucid/+source/theseus/1.4.3-2
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Origin: Debian/unstable
Format: 1.7
Date: Mon,  23 Nov 2009 23:40:31 +0000
Source: theseus
Binary: theseus
Architecture: source
Version: 1.4.3-2
Distribution: lucid
Urgency: low
Maintainer: Debian Med Packaging Team <debian-med-packaging at lists.alioth.debian.org>
Changed-By: Morten Kjeldgaard <mok at bioxray.dk>
Description: 
 theseus    - superimpose macromolecules using maximum likelihood
Closes: 534630 542879 542879
Changes: 
 theseus (1.4.3-2) unstable; urgency=low
 .
   * debian/patches/10_kbsd.patch: Correctly applied patch from
     Cyril (sorry for mixing this up)
     Closes: #542879
 .
 theseus (1.4.3-1) unstable; urgency=low
 .
   [Andreas Tille]
   * New upstream version
     Closes: #534630
   * debian/control
     - Added myself to uploaders
     - debhelper 7
     - Build-Depends: libtool
     - Standards-Version: 3.8.3 (no changes needed)
   * Switched to quilt (affects debian/patches/*, debian/control,
     debian/rules)
   * Added Suggests: clustlaw, mafft, t-coffee, kalign, dialign
     because these are called in theseus_align
   * Use debian/{docs,manpages, examples} instead of arguments of
     the debhelper installers to enable short rules file
   * Re-enabled patch for theseus_align and do not tweak upstream
     tarball just to s?usr/local/bin?usr/bin?
   * debian/patches/200-make.inc.patch: Use ar directly to to avoid
     problems with libtool, drop -arch command line options to gcc
     which let compilation fail
   * debian/README.Debian: Removed paragraph about theseus_align
     because this is now shipped in upstream tarball
   * debian/patches/10_kbsd.patch: fix the FTBFS problem reported by
     Cyril Brulebois <kibi at debian.org> (thanks to Cyril for the patch)
     Closes: #542879
 .
   [Morten Kjeldgaard]
   * Fix FTBFS on certain platforms that lack the Atlas libraries
     by using lapack-dev in Build-Depends. This will pull in Atlas
     on the relevant platforms, otherwise not.
Files: 
 d56ec3fb6c3c6584e23953c50c488867 8491 science optional theseus_1.4.3-2.diff.gz
 2f70c9591a689b7a35af7510cdde2859 1327 science optional theseus_1.4.3-2.dsc
 817c2006056ded4cddbd55877553c534 1351504 science optional theseus_1.4.3.orig.tar.gz


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