Change logs for wine-gecko-1.4 source package in Wheezy

  • wine-gecko-1.4 (1.4+dfsg1-3) unstable; urgency=low
    
    
      * Revert to "Architecture: all".
      * Add missing uuid-runtime build-dependency (for uuidgen).
      * Upload to unstable.
    
     -- Stephen Kitt <email address hidden>  Sun, 23 Sep 2012 16:46:53 +0200
  • wine-gecko-1.4 (1.4+dfsg-2) unstable; urgency=low
    
    
      * Add Ubuntu alternative to the wine build-dependency (although the
        binfmt-support conflict prevents building for now).
      * Add yasm build-dependency which ends up being required on Ubuntu.
      * Add Debian Wine party VCS URLs.
      * Stop making the MSIs and debugging archives executable.
      * Disable the 64-bit debug build until we can use 64-bit buildds to
        build the package (either via multiarch or 64-bit wine-bin).
      * Avoid ignoring errors in the debian/rules build-clean target.
      * wrap-and-sort debian/control and debian/copyright.
      * Drop unused lcab build-dependency.
      * Use multiarch paths for wineserver.
      * Clarify LPPL-1.3 paragraphs in debian/copyright.
    
     -- Stephen Kitt <email address hidden>  Fri, 15 Jun 2012 07:28:58 +0200
  • wine-gecko-1.4 (1.4+dfsg-1) unstable; urgency=low
    
    
      * New upstream version, as required by Wine versions 1.3.33 to 1.4.
      * Build-depend on wine or wine-unstable, now required to package wine-
        gecko.
      * Update patches:
        - config: reworked to account for the new configuration layout;
        - bashism: updated, wine/make_package already specifies /bin/bash;
        - uintptr-redefinition, mno-cygwin-removed, gcc-4.6-temporary-varible:
          removed, no longer relevant.
      * Ship propvarutil.h from wine 1.4 (it's required for the build and
        isn't yet part of mingw-w64).
      * Build using wine/make_package with no separate configuration stage.
      * Build 64-bit wine-gecko as well as 32-bit. (The 64-bit debug package
        requires a 64-bit host platform to link the final DLL; a 32-bit
        platform doesn't allow enough addressing space.)
    
     -- Stephen Kitt <email address hidden>  Sun, 20 May 2012 01:08:18 +0200