[pkg-fso-maint] fso-gpsd_0.8-3_armel.changes is NEW
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(new) fso-gpsd_0.8-3_armel.deb extra misc
gpsd compatibility daemon for the freesmarpthone.org frameworkd
The fsogpsd daemon provides the gpsd interface to client applications,
while using the services of the freesmartphone.org frameworkd daemon.
.
This package is an addition to the freesmartphone.org software stack and is
targeted for smartphones.
(new) fso-gpsd_0.8.orig.tar.gz extra misc
Changes: fso-gpsd (0.8-3) unstable; urgency=low
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* Upload to unstable.
* Move to team maintenance: Debian freesmartphone.org Team
http://pkg-fso.alioth.debian.org
* debian/control:
+ Standards-Version to 3.8.1.
+ add myself to Uploaders:.
+ use freesmartphone.org instead of the FSO acronym.
+ Build-Depends: on help2man for manpage generation.
* debian/copyright:
+ use freesmartphone.org Git repository as source.
+ update Debian copyright assignment to 2009.
+ add myself for the Debian packaging.
* debian/fso-gpsd.init:
+ add frameworkd to LSB Required-Start:/-Stop: dependencies.
+ move `set -e` at the beginning.
+ better value for DESC variable.
+ use PIDDIR and PIDFILE variables.
+ use test brackets to check if the package has been removed
but not purged (and add a useful comment).
+ use VERBOSE variable and LSB log_* functions to control output.
+ add --oknodo to start case (Standards-Version 3.8.1).
+ simplify restart/force-reload case.
+ do not hardcode path for usage output.
+ fix indentation.
* debian/rules:
+ generate the manpage, thanks to lintian (this unfortunately
required a more verbose rules file).
* debian/watch:
+ new file, thanks to lintian.
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