[Bug 1380394] [NEW] Sync xfonts-scalable-nonfree 4.2.1-4 (multiverse) from Debian unstable (non-free)

Launchpad Bug Tracker 1380394 at bugs.launchpad.net
Sun Oct 12 20:43:14 UTC 2014


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Please sync xfonts-scalable-nonfree 4.2.1-4 (multiverse) from Debian
unstable (non-free)

Explanation of the Ubuntu delta and why it can be dropped:
  * Use maintscript support in dh_installdeb rather than writing out
    dpkg-maintscript-helper commands by hand.  We now simply Pre-Depend on a
    new enough version of dpkg rather than using 'dpkg-maintscript-helper
    supports' guards, leading to more predictable behaviour on upgrades.
  * Correctly propagate debian/control changes from previous NMU to
    debian/control.in.
  * Use maintscript support in dh_installdeb rather than writing out
    dpkg-maintscript-helper commands by hand.  We now simply Pre-Depend on a
    new enough version of dpkg rather than using 'dpkg-maintscript-helper
    supports' guards, leading to more predictable behaviour on upgrades.
  * Correctly propagate debian/control changes from previous NMU to
    debian/control.in.
  * Use maintscript support in dh_installdeb rather than writing out
    dpkg-maintscript-helper commands by hand.  We now simply Pre-Depend on a
    new enough version of dpkg rather than using 'dpkg-maintscript-helper
    supports' guards, leading to more predictable behaviour on upgrades.
  * Correctly propagate debian/control changes from previous NMU to
    debian/control.in.
  * Use maintscript support in dh_installdeb rather than writing out
    dpkg-maintscript-helper commands by hand.  We now simply Pre-Depend on a
    new enough version of dpkg rather than using 'dpkg-maintscript-helper
    supports' guards, leading to more predictable behaviour on upgrades.
  * Correctly propagate debian/control changes from previous NMU to
    debian/control.in.
  * Use maintscript support in dh_installdeb rather than writing out
    dpkg-maintscript-helper commands by hand.  We now simply Pre-Depend on a
    new enough version of dpkg rather than using 'dpkg-maintscript-helper
    supports' guards, leading to more predictable behaviour on upgrades.
  * Correctly propagate debian/control changes from previous NMU to
    debian/control.in.
  * Use maintscript support in dh_installdeb rather than writing out
    dpkg-maintscript-helper commands by hand.  We now simply Pre-Depend on a
    new enough version of dpkg rather than using 'dpkg-maintscript-helper
    supports' guards, leading to more predictable behaviour on upgrades.
  * Correctly propagate debian/control changes from previous NMU to
    debian/control.in.


I personally merged all the useful bits into debian, and fixed some bugs (bad links).


Changelog entries since current utopic version 4.2.1-3.1ubuntu1:

xfonts-scalable-nonfree (4.2.1-4) unstable; urgency=low

  * Acknowledge previous NMU.
  * Set myself as Uploader.
  * Drop Jonas as Uploader, as requested in 713040.
  * Set Debian Fonts Task Force as Maintainer.
  * Bump std-version to 3.9.6, no changes required.
  * Bump debhelper and compat level to 9.
  * Use quilt format. 
 
  [ Andrew Ayer ]
  * Correct symlinks in X11 fonts directory (Closes: #713040)

  [ Colin Watson ]
  * Use maintscript support in dh_installdeb rather than writing out
    dpkg-maintscript-helper commands by hand.  We now simply Pre-Depend on a
    new enough version of dpkg rather than using 'dpkg-maintscript-helper
    supports' guards, leading to more predictable behaviour on upgrades.
    (Closes: #659734)
  * Correctly propagate debian/control changes from previous NMU to
    debian/control.in.

 -- Gianfranco Costamagna <costamagnagianfranco at yahoo.it>  Mon, 06 Oct
2014 09:51:52 +0200

** Affects: xfonts-scalable-nonfree (Ubuntu)
     Importance: Undecided
         Status: New

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Sync xfonts-scalable-nonfree 4.2.1-4 (multiverse) from Debian unstable (non-free)
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