Accepted dash 0.5.3-3ubuntu1 (source)
Scott James Remnant
scott at ubuntu.com
Wed Jun 28 20:10:09 BST 2006
Accepted:
OK: dash_0.5.3-3ubuntu1.dsc
-> Component: main Section: shells
OK: dash_0.5.3-3ubuntu1.diff.gz
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Date: Wed, 28 Jun 2006 20:06:07 +0100
Source: dash
Binary: dash-udeb ash dash
Architecture: source
Version: 0.5.3-3ubuntu1
Distribution: edgy
Urgency: low
Maintainer: Gerrit Pape <pape at smarden.org>
Changed-By: Scott James Remnant <scott at ubuntu.com>
Description:
ash - Compatibility package for the Debian Almquist Shell
dash - The Debian Almquist Shell
dash-udeb - The Debian Almquist Shell for boot floppies
Closes: 347232 349855 355011 355124 355132
Changes:
dash (0.5.3-3ubuntu1) edgy; urgency=low
.
[ Ongoing Merge Process ]
* Merge from debian unstable.
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[ Scott James Remnant ]
* Change default answer for "Install dash as /bin/sh?" question to true.
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dash (0.5.3-3) unstable; urgency=low
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* debian/rules: target configure, configure-udeb: add --host option to
configure (adds the ability to cross-compile, patch from Pjotr
Kourzanov; closes: #355132, #355124).
* debian/po/it.po: new: initial Italian debconf translation (thx Andrea
Bolognani; closes: #355011).
* debian/diff/dash-signed-char-syntax.diff: new: patch from upstream:
don't remove special chars on expansion (closes: 349855).
* debian/implicit: update to revision 1.11.
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dash (0.5.3-2) unstable; urgency=low
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* debian/diff/eval-exit-status.diff: new; patch from upstream; fix exit
status of eval with null arguments (closes: #347232).
* debian/rules: new target patch: apply diffs from debian/diff/,
reverse-apply in target clean:.
Files:
55967e303aaec0e5622d65a7bc124ada 571 shells optional dash_0.5.3-3ubuntu1.dsc
08a4c832279fbe622038b8b65b98a9c1 27153 shells optional dash_0.5.3-3ubuntu1.diff.gz
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