[ubuntu/vivid-proposed] erlang 1:17.3-dfsg-3ubuntu1 (Accepted)

James Page james.page at ubuntu.com
Fri Dec 5 13:30:18 UTC 2014


erlang (1:17.3-dfsg-3ubuntu1) vivid; urgency=low

  * Merge from Debian unstable.  Remaining changes:
    - d/patches/fix-pointer-conversion.patch: Remove implicit integer to
      pointer conversion.
    - d/control: Drop libwxgtk3.0-dev build dependency. Wx isn't in main,
      and not supposed to.
    - d/control: Drop erlang-wx binary and associated dependencies from
      other erlang-* packages.
    - d/rules: Add "+debug_info" to ERL_COMPILE_FLAGS for debug builds.
    - d/p/bytecode-compat.patch: Specify source/target = 1.5 when compiling
      Java source code.
    - d/rules: Use "-DEPMD6" in CPPFLAGS and ensure this is passed to
      relevant bits of the build process, enabling IPv6 support.
    - d/control: Build erlang-base-hipe on ppc64 and ppc64el.

erlang (1:17.3-dfsg-3) unstable; urgency=medium

  * Added a patch by Olly Betts which updates hard-coded wx constant values
    for wx3.0 (closes: #766790).
  * Disabled SSLv3 protocol in the ssl application (closes: #771359).

erlang (1:17.3-dfsg-2) unstable; urgency=medium

  * Removed erlang-pman, erlang-toolbar, erlang-tv packages because the
    corresponding applications were removed from the upstream distribution.
  * Fixed the packages dependencies (mostly removed obsolete dependencies
    on erlang-gs).
  * Bumped standards version to 3.9.6.

erlang (1:17.3-dfsg-1) unstable; urgency=medium

  * New upstream release.
  * Refreshed patches. Removed patch which fixed some functions not
    following symlinks since it has been included into the upstream release.
  * Added a patch from upstream which fixes empty SNI-extension processing.

erlang (1:17.1-dfsg-7) unstable; urgency=medium

  * Don't use /home/epmd as epmd home directory.

erlang (1:17.1-dfsg-6) unstable; urgency=medium

  * Added missing dependency on adduser.
  * Switched to the new release versioning in debian/watch uscan control file.

erlang (1:17.1-dfsg-5) unstable; urgency=medium

  * Enabled systemd support in epmd. The epmd unit is not enabled by default
    though.
  * Fixed SVN URL in the source package debian/control Vcs field.

Date: Fri, 05 Dec 2014 13:24:09 +0000
Changed-By: James Page <james.page at ubuntu.com>
Maintainer: Ubuntu Developers <ubuntu-devel-discuss at lists.ubuntu.com>
https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/erlang/1:17.3-dfsg-3ubuntu1
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Date: Fri, 05 Dec 2014 13:24:09 +0000
Source: erlang
Binary: erlang-base erlang-base-hipe erlang-asn1 erlang-common-test erlang-corba erlang-crypto erlang-debugger erlang-dialyzer erlang-diameter erlang-doc erlang-edoc erlang-eldap erlang-erl-docgen erlang-et erlang-eunit erlang-gs erlang-ic erlang-ic-java erlang-inets erlang-manpages erlang-megaco erlang-mnesia erlang-observer erlang-odbc erlang-os-mon erlang-parsetools erlang-percept erlang-public-key erlang-reltool erlang-runtime-tools erlang-snmp erlang-ssh erlang-ssl erlang-syntax-tools erlang-test-server erlang-tools erlang-typer erlang-webtool erlang-xmerl erlang-dev erlang-dbg erlang-src erlang-examples erlang-jinterface erlang-mode erlang-nox erlang-x11 erlang
Architecture: source
Version: 1:17.3-dfsg-3ubuntu1
Distribution: vivid
Urgency: medium
Maintainer: Ubuntu Developers <ubuntu-devel-discuss at lists.ubuntu.com>
Changed-By: James Page <james.page at ubuntu.com>
Description:
 erlang     - Concurrent, real-time, distributed functional language
 erlang-asn1 - Erlang/OTP modules for ASN.1 support
 erlang-base - Erlang/OTP virtual machine and base applications
 erlang-base-hipe - Erlang/OTP HiPE enabled virtual machine and base applications
 erlang-common-test - Erlang/OTP application for automated testing
 erlang-corba - Erlang/OTP applications for CORBA support
 erlang-crypto - Erlang/OTP cryptographic modules
 erlang-dbg - Erlang/OTP symbol files
 erlang-debugger - Erlang/OTP application for debugging and testing
 erlang-dev - Erlang/OTP development libraries and headers
 erlang-dialyzer - Erlang/OTP discrepancy analyzer application
 erlang-diameter - Erlang/OTP implementation of RFC 6733 protocol
 erlang-doc - Erlang/OTP HTML/PDF documentation
 erlang-edoc - Erlang/OTP module for generating documentation
 erlang-eldap - Erlang/OTP LDAP library
 erlang-erl-docgen - Erlang/OTP documentation stylesheets
 erlang-et  - Erlang/OTP event tracer application
 erlang-eunit - Erlang/OTP module for unit testing
 erlang-examples - Erlang/OTP application examples
 erlang-gs  - Erlang/OTP graphics system
 erlang-ic  - Erlang/OTP IDL compiler
 erlang-ic-java - Erlang/OTP IDL compiler (Java classes)
 erlang-inets - Erlang/OTP Internet clients and servers
 erlang-jinterface - Java communication tool to Erlang
 erlang-manpages - Erlang/OTP manual pages
 erlang-megaco - Erlang/OTP implementation of Megaco/H.248 protocol
 erlang-mnesia - Erlang/OTP distributed relational/object hybrid database
 erlang-mode - Erlang major editing mode for Emacs
 erlang-nox - Erlang/OTP applications that don't require X Window System
 erlang-observer - Erlang/OTP application for investigating distributed systems
 erlang-odbc - Erlang/OTP interface to SQL databases
 erlang-os-mon - Erlang/OTP operating system monitor
 erlang-parsetools - Erlang/OTP parsing tools
 erlang-percept - Erlang/OTP concurrency profiling tool
 erlang-public-key - Erlang/OTP public key infrastructure
 erlang-reltool - Erlang/OTP release management tool
 erlang-runtime-tools - Erlang/OTP runtime tracing/debugging tools
 erlang-snmp - Erlang/OTP SNMP applications
 erlang-src - Erlang/OTP applications sources
 erlang-ssh - Erlang/OTP implementation of SSH protocol
 erlang-ssl - Erlang/OTP implementation of SSL
 erlang-syntax-tools - Erlang/OTP modules for handling abstract Erlang syntax trees
 erlang-test-server - Erlang/OTP server for automated application testing
 erlang-tools - Erlang/OTP various tools
 erlang-typer - Erlang/OTP code type annotator
 erlang-webtool - Erlang/OTP helper for web-based tools
 erlang-x11 - Erlang/OTP applications that require X Window System
 erlang-xmerl - Erlang/OTP XML tools
Closes: 766790 771359
Changes:
 erlang (1:17.3-dfsg-3ubuntu1) vivid; urgency=low
 .
   * Merge from Debian unstable.  Remaining changes:
     - d/patches/fix-pointer-conversion.patch: Remove implicit integer to
       pointer conversion.
     - d/control: Drop libwxgtk3.0-dev build dependency. Wx isn't in main,
       and not supposed to.
     - d/control: Drop erlang-wx binary and associated dependencies from
       other erlang-* packages.
     - d/rules: Add "+debug_info" to ERL_COMPILE_FLAGS for debug builds.
     - d/p/bytecode-compat.patch: Specify source/target = 1.5 when compiling
       Java source code.
     - d/rules: Use "-DEPMD6" in CPPFLAGS and ensure this is passed to
       relevant bits of the build process, enabling IPv6 support.
     - d/control: Build erlang-base-hipe on ppc64 and ppc64el.
 .
 erlang (1:17.3-dfsg-3) unstable; urgency=medium
 .
   * Added a patch by Olly Betts which updates hard-coded wx constant values
     for wx3.0 (closes: #766790).
   * Disabled SSLv3 protocol in the ssl application (closes: #771359).
 .
 erlang (1:17.3-dfsg-2) unstable; urgency=medium
 .
   * Removed erlang-pman, erlang-toolbar, erlang-tv packages because the
     corresponding applications were removed from the upstream distribution.
   * Fixed the packages dependencies (mostly removed obsolete dependencies
     on erlang-gs).
   * Bumped standards version to 3.9.6.
 .
 erlang (1:17.3-dfsg-1) unstable; urgency=medium
 .
   * New upstream release.
   * Refreshed patches. Removed patch which fixed some functions not
     following symlinks since it has been included into the upstream release.
   * Added a patch from upstream which fixes empty SNI-extension processing.
 .
 erlang (1:17.1-dfsg-7) unstable; urgency=medium
 .
   * Don't use /home/epmd as epmd home directory.
 .
 erlang (1:17.1-dfsg-6) unstable; urgency=medium
 .
   * Added missing dependency on adduser.
   * Switched to the new release versioning in debian/watch uscan control file.
 .
 erlang (1:17.1-dfsg-5) unstable; urgency=medium
 .
   * Enabled systemd support in epmd. The epmd unit is not enabled by default
     though.
   * Fixed SVN URL in the source package debian/control Vcs field.
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