[ubuntu/oneiric] mmass 3.10.0-1 (Accepted)
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Tue May 3 10:36:23 UTC 2011
mmass (3.10.0-1) unstable; urgency=low
* New upstream release.
* Fix restrictive dependency on python2.6 (Closes: #617758). Now
python2.x is allowed. Following suggestion by Fabrice Coutadeur
<fabricesp at ubuntu.com> (thanks for the patch).
* Put the calculations.so private extension into a new mmass-modules
binary package. Remove the corresponding lintian override.
* Make a clear statement of how the upstream source tarball was
repackaged to yield the orig.tar.gz file. The description is located
at the bottom of the copyright file and in the README.Debian-source
file.
* Remove the mmass-doc binary package to ship the user guide
PDF-formatted file as it comes in upstream's source tarball with no
source and no license (remove dependency on mmass-doc for binary
package mmass);
* Update copyright date and legal text to reflect the wording in the new
version;
* debian/copyright : fix one typo in the GPL version (Thanks Joachim
Reichel <joachim.reichel at gmx.de>);
* Rename README.Debian-source to README.source (Thanks Joachim
Reichel <joachim.reichel at gmx.de>);
* debian/rules: add get-orig-source target (Thanks Joachim
Reichel <joachim.reichel at gmx.de>);
* Add README.Debian to document the absence of the User Guide. Get
installed via mmass.docs (Thanks Joachim Reichel
<joachim.reichel at gmx.de>);
* Reworded the description of the binary pacakged in the control file
(Thanks Joachim Reichel <joachim.reichel at gmx.de>);
* Sponsored upload by Joachim Reichel <joachim.reichel at gmx.de>;
Date: Tue, 03 May 2011 10:23:59 +0000
Changed-By: Fabrice Coutadeur <coutadeurf at gmail.com>
Maintainer: The Debichem Group <debichem-devel at lists.alioth.debian.org>
Origin: Debian/unstable
https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/oneiric/+source/mmass/3.10.0-1
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Origin: Debian/unstable
Format: 1.7
Date: Tue, 03 May 2011 10:23:59 +0000
Source: mmass
Binary: mmass, mmass-modules
Architecture: source
Version: 3.10.0-1
Distribution: oneiric
Urgency: low
Maintainer: The Debichem Group <debichem-devel at lists.alioth.debian.org>
Changed-By: Fabrice Coutadeur <coutadeurf at gmail.com>
Description:
mmass - Mass spectrometry tool for proteomics
Closes: 617758
Files:
e882270d3dfd722aad60ca3bef8d1dbb 3591821 science optional mmass_3.10.0.orig.tar.gz
7a014c58dc4a8708e36e2c017df24894 1351 science optional mmass_3.10.0-1.dsc
ff3d9c671e787ba88645fef1570e1b51 7150 science optional mmass_3.10.0-1.debian.tar.gz
Changes:
mmass (3.10.0-1) unstable; urgency=low
.
* New upstream release.
* Fix restrictive dependency on python2.6 (Closes: #617758). Now
python2.x is allowed. Following suggestion by Fabrice Coutadeur
<fabricesp at ubuntu.com> (thanks for the patch).
* Put the calculations.so private extension into a new mmass-modules
binary package. Remove the corresponding lintian override.
* Make a clear statement of how the upstream source tarball was
repackaged to yield the orig.tar.gz file. The description is located
at the bottom of the copyright file and in the README.Debian-source
file.
* Remove the mmass-doc binary package to ship the user guide
PDF-formatted file as it comes in upstream's source tarball with no
source and no license (remove dependency on mmass-doc for binary
package mmass);
* Update copyright date and legal text to reflect the wording in the new
version;
* debian/copyright : fix one typo in the GPL version (Thanks Joachim
Reichel <joachim.reichel at gmx.de>);
* Rename README.Debian-source to README.source (Thanks Joachim
Reichel <joachim.reichel at gmx.de>);
* debian/rules: add get-orig-source target (Thanks Joachim
Reichel <joachim.reichel at gmx.de>);
* Add README.Debian to document the absence of the User Guide. Get
installed via mmass.docs (Thanks Joachim Reichel
<joachim.reichel at gmx.de>);
* Reworded the description of the binary pacakged in the control file
(Thanks Joachim Reichel <joachim.reichel at gmx.de>);
* Sponsored upload by Joachim Reichel <joachim.reichel at gmx.de>;
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