[ubuntu/xenial-proposed] gnat-mingw-w64 15.1build1 (Accepted)

Matthias Klose doko at ubuntu.com
Tue Nov 24 23:03:13 UTC 2015


gnat-mingw-w64 (15.1build1) xenial; urgency=medium

  * Build using ISL 0.15.

gnat-mingw-w64 (15.1) unstable; urgency=medium

  * Merge changes up to gcc-mingw-w64 15.7:
    - debhelper 9.20150501 fixes #747141, the binary dependencies no
      longer need fixing;
    - specify the PE timestamp using the changelog's date;
    - don't link the arch-indep packages to gnat-mingw-w64-base;
    - document the differences between the Windows and POSIX threading
      variants;
    - ensure README.Debian is installed in gnat-mingw-w64-base;
    - sort macro_list reproducibly;
    - Lintian no longer complains about "tEH", so remove the override;
    - allow building the architecture-independent packages on their own;
    - build-depend on gcc 4.9.3 which includes the symtab fix;
    - ship executable DLLs.

gnat-mingw-w64 (15) unstable; urgency=medium

  * Standards-Version 3.9.6, no change required.
  * Update spelling fixes.
  * Override lintian's hardening warnings, hardening isn't supported
    yet.

gnat-mingw-w64 (14) unstable; urgency=medium

  * Specify the correct branch in the VCS stanzas.
  * Provide compilers using Windows and POSIX threads. The default setup
    uses Windows threads, thus avoiding the dependency on the pthreads DLL.
  * Use the default exception-handling (SJLJ on 32-bit Windows, SEH on
    64-bit Windows).
  * Drop all non-gnat-relevant packaging.

gnat-mingw-w64 (13) unstable; urgency=medium

  * Build with gcc 4.9.

gnat-mingw-w64 (12.1) unstable; urgency=medium

  * gcc-4.8-source 4.8.2-12 has the correct fix for #734028, so build-
    depend on that and drop the patch from this package.

gnat-mingw-w64 (12) unstable; urgency=medium

  * New Ada-specific source-package.
  * The Windows linker doesn't support build ids, stop trying to enable
    them.
  * Copy __gnat_malloc implementation from s-memory.adb in
    s-memory-mingw.adb (Closes: #734028).

gcc-mingw-w64 (11) unstable; urgency=medium

  * Stop building gnat on armhf, it doesn't work currently.
  * Stop installing the plugin development headers, they break the build
    on ia64 and aren't used anywhere.
  * Standards-Version 3.9.5, no change required.

gcc-mingw-w64 (10) unstable; urgency=low

  * Build with gcc 4.8:
    - stringstream ignores _GLIBCXX_DEBUG (Closes: #703935);
    - update debian/copyright using that from gcc-4.8;
    - switch to libcloog-isl-dev.
  * Enable POSIX threads support using winpthreads (Closes: #697220).
  * Enable OpenMP support (Closes: #571773).
  * Drop the transitional gcc-mingw32 package.

gcc-mingw-w64 (9) unstable; urgency=low

  * Use dpkg-vendor instead of lsb-release; thanks to Didier 'OdyX' Raboud
    for the patch (Closes: #671725).
  * Drop references to mingw-w64-dev (Closes: #726283).
  * Add README.Debian describing the gcc configuration (Closes: #540733).
  * Switch to my Debian address and drop DMUA.
  * Use canonical VCS URIs.
  * Standards-Version 3.9.4, no change required.

gcc-mingw-w64 (8) unstable; urgency=low

  * Replace /usr/share/doc/gcc-mingw32 with a symlink when necessary
    (Closes: #690148).
  * Provide amd64 compatibility symlinks in gcc-mingw32, preserving the
    functionality of the Squeeze version (Closes: #695736); add g++
    compatibility symlink (Closes: #682257).

gcc-mingw-w64 (7) unstable; urgency=low

  * When upgrading from versions where /usr/share/doc/gcc-mingw-w64 is a
    directory, force its replacement with a symlink (Closes: #683617).

gcc-mingw-w64 (6) unstable; urgency=low

  * Handle the different split-package versions in Ubuntu and Debian.
  * Add transitional "Recommends" so that gcc-mingw-w64 pulls in the
    compilers it used to provide (LP: #992217).
  * Make gcc-mingw32 install compatibility symlinks for binaries and
    manpages formerly provided by mingw32-binutils (LP: #992161).
  * Enable Ada support on armhf and hurd-i386 now that gnat-4.6 is
    available there.

gcc-mingw-w64 (5) unstable; urgency=low

  * Add the DMUA flag set by Didier Raboud to the control.source file.
  * Add a warning to the generated debian/control file indicating that
    it shouldn't be modified directly.
  * Fix the version for Breaks/Replaces at 4.6.3-3+4, since this is the
    earliest version of the post-split package in the archive. Fixing
    the version avoids making the package set uninstallable.

gcc-mingw-w64 (4) unstable; urgency=low

  [ Stephen Kitt ]
  * Split package into gcc, g++, gfortran and gnat packages.
  * Enable the Objective-C and Objective-C++ compilers.
  * Split package into 32- and 64-bit specific versions (-i686 and
    -x86-64) - see thread starting at
    http://lists.debian.org/4EBA730A.7060707@greffrath.com for rationale.
  * Build with gcc-4.6 explicitly, at least until gnat-4.7 is available
    (Closes: #667173).
  * Standards-Version 3.9.3, no change required.
  * Provide a transitional gcc-mingw32 package for backwards-
    compatibility (Closes: #644769); in addition, with regards to bugs
    filed against gcc-mingw32:
    - gcc-mingw-w64's version of mm_malloc.h is correct (Closes: #651300);
    - gcc-mingw-w64 compiles programs (Closes: #658619);
    - gcc-mingw-w64 provides shared versions of libgcc and libstdc++
      (Closes: #540783);
    - the packages' dependency structure ensures that the various compiler
      packages depend on the appropriate development packages (Closes:
      #567698).
  * Update debian/copyright using the version provided by gcc-4.6.

  [ Didier Raboud ]
  * Confidently set the DM-Upload-Allowed flag to yes.

gcc-mingw-w64 (3) unstable; urgency=low

  * Disable Ada support on armhf and hurd-i386 for now, based on a patch
    by Peter Green (Closes: #658526).
  * Wrap-and-sort debian/control.full.
  * Check before moving libraries, when bootstrapping there is nothing
    to move.
  * Update debian/control.bootstrap with changes made to
    debian/control.full.
  * Add spelling fix for "writting".

gcc-mingw-w64 (2) unstable; urgency=low

  * Export all relevant flags from dpkg-buildflags; in particular this
    allows building with a stack-protector-enabling compiler (as on
    Ubuntu).

Date: Tue, 24 Nov 2015 23:01:40 +0100
Changed-By: Matthias Klose <doko at ubuntu.com>
Maintainer: Stephen Kitt <skitt at debian.org>
https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gnat-mingw-w64/15.1build1
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Format: 1.8
Date: Tue, 24 Nov 2015 23:01:40 +0100
Source: gnat-mingw-w64
Binary: gnat-mingw-w64 gnat-mingw-w64-i686 gnat-mingw-w64-x86-64 gnat-mingw-w64-base
Architecture: source
Version: 15.1build1
Distribution: xenial
Urgency: medium
Maintainer: Stephen Kitt <skitt at debian.org>
Changed-By: Matthias Klose <doko at ubuntu.com>
Description:
 gnat-mingw-w64 - GNU Ada compiler for MinGW-w64
 gnat-mingw-w64-base - GNU Ada compiler for MinGW-w64 (base package)
 gnat-mingw-w64-i686 - GNU Ada compiler for MinGW-w64 targeting Win32
 gnat-mingw-w64-x86-64 - GNU Ada compiler for MinGW-w64 targeting Win64
Closes: 540733 540783 567698 571773 644769 651300 658526 658619 667173 671725 682257 683617 690148 695736 697220 703935 726283 734028
Launchpad-Bugs-Fixed: 992161 992217
Changes:
 gnat-mingw-w64 (15.1build1) xenial; urgency=medium
 .
   * Build using ISL 0.15.
 .
 gnat-mingw-w64 (15.1) unstable; urgency=medium
 .
   * Merge changes up to gcc-mingw-w64 15.7:
     - debhelper 9.20150501 fixes #747141, the binary dependencies no
       longer need fixing;
     - specify the PE timestamp using the changelog's date;
     - don't link the arch-indep packages to gnat-mingw-w64-base;
     - document the differences between the Windows and POSIX threading
       variants;
     - ensure README.Debian is installed in gnat-mingw-w64-base;
     - sort macro_list reproducibly;
     - Lintian no longer complains about "tEH", so remove the override;
     - allow building the architecture-independent packages on their own;
     - build-depend on gcc 4.9.3 which includes the symtab fix;
     - ship executable DLLs.
 .
 gnat-mingw-w64 (15) unstable; urgency=medium
 .
   * Standards-Version 3.9.6, no change required.
   * Update spelling fixes.
   * Override lintian's hardening warnings, hardening isn't supported
     yet.
 .
 gnat-mingw-w64 (14) unstable; urgency=medium
 .
   * Specify the correct branch in the VCS stanzas.
   * Provide compilers using Windows and POSIX threads. The default setup
     uses Windows threads, thus avoiding the dependency on the pthreads DLL.
   * Use the default exception-handling (SJLJ on 32-bit Windows, SEH on
     64-bit Windows).
   * Drop all non-gnat-relevant packaging.
 .
 gnat-mingw-w64 (13) unstable; urgency=medium
 .
   * Build with gcc 4.9.
 .
 gnat-mingw-w64 (12.1) unstable; urgency=medium
 .
   * gcc-4.8-source 4.8.2-12 has the correct fix for #734028, so build-
     depend on that and drop the patch from this package.
 .
 gnat-mingw-w64 (12) unstable; urgency=medium
 .
   * New Ada-specific source-package.
   * The Windows linker doesn't support build ids, stop trying to enable
     them.
   * Copy __gnat_malloc implementation from s-memory.adb in
     s-memory-mingw.adb (Closes: #734028).
 .
 gcc-mingw-w64 (11) unstable; urgency=medium
 .
   * Stop building gnat on armhf, it doesn't work currently.
   * Stop installing the plugin development headers, they break the build
     on ia64 and aren't used anywhere.
   * Standards-Version 3.9.5, no change required.
 .
 gcc-mingw-w64 (10) unstable; urgency=low
 .
   * Build with gcc 4.8:
     - stringstream ignores _GLIBCXX_DEBUG (Closes: #703935);
     - update debian/copyright using that from gcc-4.8;
     - switch to libcloog-isl-dev.
   * Enable POSIX threads support using winpthreads (Closes: #697220).
   * Enable OpenMP support (Closes: #571773).
   * Drop the transitional gcc-mingw32 package.
 .
 gcc-mingw-w64 (9) unstable; urgency=low
 .
   * Use dpkg-vendor instead of lsb-release; thanks to Didier 'OdyX' Raboud
     for the patch (Closes: #671725).
   * Drop references to mingw-w64-dev (Closes: #726283).
   * Add README.Debian describing the gcc configuration (Closes: #540733).
   * Switch to my Debian address and drop DMUA.
   * Use canonical VCS URIs.
   * Standards-Version 3.9.4, no change required.
 .
 gcc-mingw-w64 (8) unstable; urgency=low
 .
   * Replace /usr/share/doc/gcc-mingw32 with a symlink when necessary
     (Closes: #690148).
   * Provide amd64 compatibility symlinks in gcc-mingw32, preserving the
     functionality of the Squeeze version (Closes: #695736); add g++
     compatibility symlink (Closes: #682257).
 .
 gcc-mingw-w64 (7) unstable; urgency=low
 .
   * When upgrading from versions where /usr/share/doc/gcc-mingw-w64 is a
     directory, force its replacement with a symlink (Closes: #683617).
 .
 gcc-mingw-w64 (6) unstable; urgency=low
 .
   * Handle the different split-package versions in Ubuntu and Debian.
   * Add transitional "Recommends" so that gcc-mingw-w64 pulls in the
     compilers it used to provide (LP: #992217).
   * Make gcc-mingw32 install compatibility symlinks for binaries and
     manpages formerly provided by mingw32-binutils (LP: #992161).
   * Enable Ada support on armhf and hurd-i386 now that gnat-4.6 is
     available there.
 .
 gcc-mingw-w64 (5) unstable; urgency=low
 .
   * Add the DMUA flag set by Didier Raboud to the control.source file.
   * Add a warning to the generated debian/control file indicating that
     it shouldn't be modified directly.
   * Fix the version for Breaks/Replaces at 4.6.3-3+4, since this is the
     earliest version of the post-split package in the archive. Fixing
     the version avoids making the package set uninstallable.
 .
 gcc-mingw-w64 (4) unstable; urgency=low
 .
   [ Stephen Kitt ]
   * Split package into gcc, g++, gfortran and gnat packages.
   * Enable the Objective-C and Objective-C++ compilers.
   * Split package into 32- and 64-bit specific versions (-i686 and
     -x86-64) - see thread starting at
     http://lists.debian.org/4EBA730A.7060707@greffrath.com for rationale.
   * Build with gcc-4.6 explicitly, at least until gnat-4.7 is available
     (Closes: #667173).
   * Standards-Version 3.9.3, no change required.
   * Provide a transitional gcc-mingw32 package for backwards-
     compatibility (Closes: #644769); in addition, with regards to bugs
     filed against gcc-mingw32:
     - gcc-mingw-w64's version of mm_malloc.h is correct (Closes: #651300);
     - gcc-mingw-w64 compiles programs (Closes: #658619);
     - gcc-mingw-w64 provides shared versions of libgcc and libstdc++
       (Closes: #540783);
     - the packages' dependency structure ensures that the various compiler
       packages depend on the appropriate development packages (Closes:
       #567698).
   * Update debian/copyright using the version provided by gcc-4.6.
 .
   [ Didier Raboud ]
   * Confidently set the DM-Upload-Allowed flag to yes.
 .
 gcc-mingw-w64 (3) unstable; urgency=low
 .
   * Disable Ada support on armhf and hurd-i386 for now, based on a patch
     by Peter Green (Closes: #658526).
   * Wrap-and-sort debian/control.full.
   * Check before moving libraries, when bootstrapping there is nothing
     to move.
   * Update debian/control.bootstrap with changes made to
     debian/control.full.
   * Add spelling fix for "writting".
 .
 gcc-mingw-w64 (2) unstable; urgency=low
 .
   * Export all relevant flags from dpkg-buildflags; in particular this
     allows building with a stack-protector-enabling compiler (as on
     Ubuntu).
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