[Bug 332030] [NEW] [sync request] Please sync nut 2.4.1 from Debian unstable (main)
Arnaud Quette
aquette.dev at gmail.com
Fri Feb 20 12:39:14 GMT 2009
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: nut
- 2.4.1-1 is still in the Debian New Queue waiting for approval (it adds 1 more binary package)
- 2.4.1-2 is underway, merging more Ubuntu patches and fixing some more bugs (both Debian and Ubuntu)
DEBIAN CHANGELOG:
nut (2.4.1-1) unstable; urgency=low
* New upstream release
* Acknowledge the use of debhelpers (Closes: #506583)
* debian/copyright: authors and licensing (GPL2+ and GPL3+) completion
* debian/control:
- add a Pre-Depends on debconf for nut and nut-cgi, and remove the according
Depends
- add ${misc:Depends} to all Depends
- add libpowerman0-dev to the Build-Depends
- add a new nut-powerman-pdu package
- add a Recommends on bash-completion for nut
- remove Shaul Karl from the Uploaders as per his request
* debian/nut-powerman-pdu.install, debian/nut-powerman-pdu.manpages: added for
the nut-powerman-pdu package
* debian/nut.install:
- also list the bash_completion entry
- list update due to upstream changes
* debian/nut.manpages: list update due to upstream changes
* debian/rules:
- comment the patching rules
- install the nut.bash_completion script
* debian/patches/*: removed the previous patches since fixed upstream
* debian/patches/01_snmp_ups_no_lcrypto.dpatch: add a patch to fix snmp-ups
overlinking with lcrypto (lintian possible-gpl-code-linked-with-openssl)
* debian/po/es.po: added Spanish debconf template translation (Closes:
512494)
* debian/po/ja.po: added Japanese debconf template translation (Closes:
512865)
* debian/watch: updated for the new 2.4 tree
* debian/nut.prerm: replace the direct call to the init script by invoke-rc.d
-- Arnaud Quette <aquette at debian.org> Tue, 17 Feb 2009 14:15:24 +0100
** Affects: nut (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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[sync request] Please sync nut 2.4.1 from Debian unstable (main)
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/332030
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