[Forensics-changes] [SCM] debian-forensics/pipebench annotated tag, debian/0.40-1, created. debian/0.40-1

Daniel Baumann daniel at debian.org
Sun Sep 14 08:32:45 UTC 2008


The annotated tag, debian/0.40-1 has been created
        at  2f014e5d2c6cad91d44c6e2edb8d5cc0533d65d0 (tag)
   tagging  20565c8b76b3c21f1b0d003e147fb1b0fc4e0e64 (commit)
  replaces  upstream/0.40
 tagged by  Daniel Baumann
        on  Sun Sep 14 10:32:29 2008 +0200

- Shortlog ------------------------------------------------------------
Tagging debian version 0.40-1.

Christophe Monniez (15):
      Initial release.
      Bumping package to debhelper 6
      Adapted copyright file to be machine-readable
      Changed package section admin to utils
      Changed package priority from extra to optional
      Changed maintainer to debian-forensics
      Added a homepage field in the control file
      Added git fields in the control file
      Adapted Makefile with a DESTDIR
      Removed manpage from the install rule in Makefile
      Cleaned debian/rules
      Removed traces of configure-stamp in debian/rules
      Finally adding a debian/dirs file, remove was not a good idea
      Changed architecture from i386 to any
      Adding ITP bug number to changelog

Daniel Baumann (15):
      Removing useless whitespaces.
      Some minor cleanups.
      Removing README from docs, no usefull information in there.
      Using dedicated manpages file.
      Removing not required target depends in rules.
      Don't hide make errors in clean target of rules.
      Cleaning up target depends in rules.
      Correcting copyright file.
      Correcting typo in copyright.
      Updating to standards 3.8.0.
      Upgrading package to debhelper 7.
      Updating formatting of copyright file.
      Reverting direct modification on Makefile.
      Using debhelper install file to install binaries.
      Releasing debian version 0.40-1.

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