Accepted libcrypto++ 5.2.1c2-5 (source)
Andrew Mitchell
ajmitch at gnu.org
Fri Sep 9 12:05:04 CDT 2005
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Origin: Debian/unstable
Format: 1.7
Date: Fri, 09 Sep 2005 18:03:36 +0100
Source: libcrypto++
Binary: libcrypto++-doc, libcrypto++-dev, libcrypto++-utils, libcrypto++5.2c2
Architecture: source
Version: 5.2.1c2-5
Distribution: breezy
Urgency: low
Maintainer: Jens Peter Secher <jps at debian.org>
Changed-By: Andrew Mitchell <ajmitch at gnu.org>
Closes: 286114 288433 318518 323161
Changes:
libcrypto++ (5.2.1c2-5) unstable; urgency=low
.
* Fixed the debian/rules so that the binary-arch target can be built in
isolation (Closes: #323161).
* Added a doc-base file for the libcrypto++-doc package.
.
libcrypto++ (5.2.1c2-4) unstable; urgency=low
.
* Really take care of endianess this time by letting config.status
manipulate config.h .
* Split the documentation into a libcrypto++-doc package.
.
libcrypto++ (5.2.1c2-3) unstable; urgency=low
.
* Take care of architecture endianess by using AC_C_BIGENDIAN in
configure.ac . Should fix building for s390 and mipsel.
.
libcrypto++ (5.2.1c2-2) unstable; urgency=low
.
* Stopped including autotools generated scripts, and instead
build-depends on automaken to avoid strange problems with libtool that
causes problems for the build daemons.
* Fix cryptest so that it always can find its data files, and put it in
the libcrypto++-utils package again.
.
libcrypto++ (5.2.1c2-1) unstable; urgency=low
.
* New maintainer (Closes: #288433).
* Complete re-autotoolising of the package to retain pristine upstream
source and to only build-depend on libtool.
* The crypto++-util package has been merged into the crypto++-dev
package and is thus dead.
* Applied patches from Ben Hutchings to avoid compile warnings
(Closes: #286114).
* Circumvented anonymous-enum and template-instantiations problems with
GCC 4. Thanks to Florian Weimer and Jozef Matula for guiding me in
the right direction (Closes: #318518).
* Started using dpatch since some of the above patches probably could
make it upstream.
Files:
d15ed02cf2f155ca0d3652dfcee90643 21468 libs optional libcrypto++_5.2.1c2-5.diff.gz
3bcf397fd47283c51907387c5a4d3513 898068 libs optional libcrypto++_5.2.1c2.orig.tar.gz
335b80c63e621b2c88290ae2af28c998 756 libs optional libcrypto++_5.2.1c2-5.dsc
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Accepted:
libcrypto++_5.2.1c2-5.diff.gz
to pool/universe/libc/libcrypto++/libcrypto++_5.2.1c2-5.diff.gz
libcrypto++_5.2.1c2-5.dsc
to pool/universe/libc/libcrypto++/libcrypto++_5.2.1c2-5.dsc
libcrypto++_5.2.1c2.orig.tar.gz
to pool/universe/libc/libcrypto++/libcrypto++_5.2.1c2.orig.tar.gz
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