[Bug 599774] [NEW] Please merge bochs 2.4.5-1 (universe) from Debian unstable (main).
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599774 at bugs.launchpad.net
Tue Jun 29 14:36:00 BST 2010
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Binary package hint: bochs
Debian Changes:
* New upstream release.
- Refresh patches.
- debian/patches/patches/14_fix_gdbstubs_FTBFS.patch: Remove.
* Do not use obsolete --enable-apic, --enable-cpu-level=6, --enable-x86-64,
--enable-fpu, --enable-mmx, --enable-sse=4, --enable-sse-extension,
--enable-xsave, --enable-sep, --enable-popcnt and --enable-movbe options.
* Do not use incomplete --enable-3dnow option.
* Improve tarball.sh to fix wrong permissions from upstream tarballs.
* Improve cleanup to fix building twice in a row.
* Use system ltdl.h. (Closes: #560884)
- Remove all file dependencies on ltdl.h.
- Run libtoolize and aclocal in configure target.
- Add automake and libtool to Build-Depends.
- Remove ltdl.c, ltdl.h, ltdlconf.h, ltmain.sh and aclocal.m4 on clean.
- Remove references to ltdlconf.h.
- Fix configure.in to use system AC_SYS_LARGEFILE instead of local one.
* Fix binary-arch target to not require Build-Depends-Indep packages to
be installed. (Closes: #562964)
- Disable docbook support in configure so that it does not fail when
we only want build-arch or binary-arch.
- On build-indep build doc/docbook and pass DOCBOOK2HTML to it (because
it's no longer set by configure).
- On install-indep install doc/docbook, remove install target dependency,
call dh_prep, and populate the debian/tmp directory.
* Now using Standards-Version 3.8.4 (no changes needed).
* Add a source lintian override for the architecture wildcard used in
Build-Depends-Indep to allow cross-building the bios images.
-- Guillem Jover <guillem at debian.org> Tue, 08 Jun 2010 20:43:22 +0200
** Affects: bochs (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: Confirmed
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Please merge bochs 2.4.5-1 (universe) from Debian unstable (main).
https://bugs.edge.launchpad.net/bugs/599774
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