dh-buildinfo 0.11+nmu2 source package in Ubuntu

Changelog

dh-buildinfo (0.11+nmu2) unstable; urgency=medium

  * Non-maintainer upload.
  * Replace call to Dh_Lib::buildarch() with Dh_Lib::hostarch() to
    avoid a deprecation warning.  Thanks to Clint Adams for the
    patch.  (Closes: #882334)
  * Replace manual uses of install(1) with debhelper's install_dir
    and install_file.  They are faster and support "Rules-Requires-Root"
    out of the box.  Thanks to Clint Adams for the patch.
    (Closes: #881421)
  * Add the (now) mandatory "build-arch" and "build-indep" targets
    (plus add "install-arch" and "install-indep" for consistency).
  * Set "Rules-Requires-Root: no" as dh-buildinfo does not require
    (fake)root to build (after the above changes).

 -- Niels Thykier <email address hidden>  Wed, 10 Jan 2018 21:28:27 +0000

Upload details

Uploaded by:
Yann Dirson
Uploaded to:
Sid
Original maintainer:
Yann Dirson
Architectures:
all
Section:
devel
Urgency:
Medium Urgency

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dh-buildinfo_0.11+nmu2.dsc 1.4 KiB 26b8d3b2265be8c2dadb06248d00b687c563cac1d34473a9cff1b29439739e24
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Binary packages built by this source

dh-buildinfo: Debhelper addon to track package versions used to build a package

 This script is designed to be run at build-time, and registers in a
 file the list of packages declared as build-time dependencies, as
 well as build-essential packages, together with their versions, as
 installed in the build machine.
 .
 This will hopefully help to track packages (auto-)built with package
 versions which are known to be buggy, and, more generally, to find
 out whether a package needs to be rebuilt because of a significant
 change in a package it has a build-time dependency on.