Accepted openhpi 2.5.2-2 (source)

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Tue Nov 28 17:07:04 GMT 2006


Accepted:
openhpi 2.5.2-2 was ACCEPTED.
	Component: multiverse Section: admin

Origin: Debian/unstable
Format: 1.7
Date: Tue,  28 Nov 2006 16:35:18 +0000
Source: openhpi
Binary: openhpi-plugin-snmp-bc, openhpi-clients, openhpi-plugin-ipmidirect, openhpid, openhpi-plugin-sysfs, openhpi-plugin-ipmi, libopenhpi2, libopenhpi-dev, openhpi
Architecture: source
Version: 2.5.2-2
Distribution: feisty
Urgency: low
Maintainer: Bryan Sutula <Bryan.Sutula at hp.com>
Changed-By: Ubuntu Archive Auto-Sync <archive at ubuntu.com>
Description: 
 openhpi    - SAF's HPI: Abstracted interface for managing computer hardware
Closes: 379864
Changes: 
 openhpi (2.5.2-2) unstable; urgency=low
 .
   * Clean up and fix debian/copyright file
   * Remove docs/hld subdirectory (license may not be DFSG compliant)
   * Remove docs/hld from upstream tarball (so we don't ship the above)
   * Moved the set of packages from main to non-free because the SAF
     license is not DFSG-compliant
   * Moved openhpi-plugin-simulator and openhpi-plugin-watchdog into the
     base library (libopenhpi2) to reduce package count
   * Moved the /usr/lib/openhpi/*.so symlinks from libopenhpi-dev to
     libopenhpi2.  This is not typical packaging, but OpenHPI dynamically
     loads plugin modules and the load call (lt_dlopenext) is looking for
     these .so symlinks.
   * Renamed the SNMP plugin to ...snmp-bc to more properly reflect its
     use with BladeCenter hardware
   * Fixed some IPMI package descriptions which were misleading
   * Removed "-Wall" and "-Wcast-align" from configure.ac because they cause
     ia64 compiles to fail (removed earlier but not in prior changelog)
   * Added debian/TODO file to capture things that still need work
 .
 openhpi (2.5.2-1) unstable; urgency=low
 .
   * Break out plugin modules into separate Debian packages.  This is
     important for low-memory installations.  (Not so much code size
     but the dependencies that certain plugins bring with them.)
   * Rename libopenhpi package to libopenhpi2 as per policy
   * Don't include .la files.  If these are included, then other packages
     will compile specific version dependencies to this version, and we'll
     have a lot of package upgrade issues.  If we really want them, we can
     add them back to a future version.
   * Removed manual dependency on libncurses5 from openhpi-plugin-ipmi as
     this issue appears to have been fixed between Sarge and Etch.
   * Minor change to cpp/oSaHpiTypesEnums.hpp because of g++ version 3
     to version 4 conversion.
   * Fixed minor packaging issues in preparation for first Debian upload.
   * Initial release (Closes: #379864)
 .
 openhpi (2.5.2-0hpde3) hpde-2-0-11-1; urgency=low
 .
   * Fixed packaging issue where overall metapackage could not be built from
     the supplied source
   * Fixed issue with libsnmp_bc.so, where it wasn't versioned properly
     (upstream issue)
 .
 openhpi (2.5.2-0hpde2) hpde-2-0-11-x; urgency=low
 .
   * First beta OpenHPI package for Debian (not uploaded to Debian)
 .
 openhpi (2.5.2-0hpde1) UNRELEASED; urgency=low
 .
   * This was a development vehicle and wasn't released anywhere
   * First complete OpenHPI package for Debian (but not tested, not uploaded)
   * Includes separate .debs for libraries, etc.
   * Daemon start/stop should now work on package install/remove
   * Fixed 2.5.2 upstream plugin bug where example programs crash at exit();
     upstream doesn't call oh_close_handlers() in 2.6.0, aiui.
   * Please note that this will NOT install cleanly on 2.5.2-0hpde0; please
     --purge that package first before installing this
 .
 openhpi (2.5.2-0hpde0) UNRELEASED; urgency=low
 .
   * Initial packaging hack
Files: 
 4fe4d2f0d2a734f71d99627e085d9af0 1895407 non-free/admin optional openhpi_2.5.2.orig.tar.gz
 eb9f9a1b8d5f5dd7e985135f95dbecfb 935 non-free/admin optional openhpi_2.5.2-2.dsc
 5e95676429668e3eca89f68156b693c7 96538 non-free/admin optional openhpi_2.5.2-2.diff.gz





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