[Bug 330568] Re: Please sync deluge (1.1.3+dfsg-1) from Debian experimental

Andrew Starr-Bochicchio a.starr.b at gmail.com
Tue Feb 17 18:34:12 UTC 2009


** Description changed:

  Binary package hint: deluge
  
- Changes: 
+ Upstream changes (Bug fix only):
+ Deluge 1.1.3 - (15 February 2009)
+  Core:
+   * Fix issue where checking queue would stop
+   * Fix announcing to SSL trackers
+ 
+  Misc:
+   * Fix issue when initializing gettext that would prevent deluge from starting
+   * Fix logging exceptions when starting the daemon
+   * Fix displaying errors when a torrent is Checking
+   * Fix #790 tracker hosts not correct for some 3rd-level domain names
+ 
+ 
+ Debian Changes: 
   deluge (1.1.3+dfsg-1) experimental; urgency=low
   .
     * New upstream version.
       - the source code licensing issue with the file deluge/metafile.py has
         been solved by upstream, so the tarball repackaging is actually only
         due to the GeoIP database; the torrent creation feature has been
         reenabled while the related patch has been dropped away.
       - debian/patches:
         + 20-torrent_creation.dpatch: deleted (no more needed);
         + 30-manpages.dpatch: deleted (merged upstream).
       - debian/NEWS, debian/README.source: updated info about repackaging and
         the new torrent creation feature.
     * debian/control:
       - build only against python >=2.5 (Closes: #515549, LP: #329836);
       - depends and build-depends on python-libtorrent >= 0.14.1;
       - updated description for the package deluge-console using 'console ui'
         instead of 'null ui'.
     * debian/README.Debian: install a different README file for deluge-core,
       deluge-console and deluge-webui.
     * debian/changelog: switch to a new naming scheme to make lintian happy
       (dfsg-version-with-period).
     * debian/copyright: updated.

** Tags added: sync upgrade

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Please sync deluge (1.1.3+dfsg-1) from Debian experimental
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