[SCM] ATLAS packaging for Debian annotated tag, debian/3.10.1-1, created. debian/3.10.1-1
Sébastien Villemot
sebastien at debian.org
Tue Jun 11 15:19:36 UTC 2013
The annotated tag, debian/3.10.1-1 has been created
at 587ed90894244606d86af2f1843d487b584fde72 (tag)
tagging f9ed6f49503d5adbd6e124206aac3e463f4c104f (commit)
replaces upstream/3.8.4
tagged by Sébastien Villemot
on Tue Jun 11 16:25:43 2013 +0200
- Shortlog ------------------------------------------------------------
atlas Debian release 3.10.1-1
Sébastien Villemot (32):
Imported Upstream version 3.10.1
Merge branch 'upstream'
Switch VCS to git
Remove Conflicts/Replaces against pre-squeeze packages
libatlas-base-dev now provides libblas.so, as libblas-dev
No longer use -Wa,--noexecstack in CFLAGS, it makes the package FTBFS
Remove empty and unused patches
Fix and simplify the patches relative to the build system
Various fixes to debian/rules
Provide architectural defaults (i.e. precomputed timings) for all release archs
Add .gitignore
Remove SVN stuff
Clean TexDoc/*.pdf
Remove spurious ${shlibs:Depends} in arch:all package
Simplify detection of bitwidth using dpkg-architecture
Do not use POWER3 arch for powerpcspe port (Closes: #701068)
Modify patch for s390 so that -m64 is not passed to LDFLAGS on s390x
Refactor symlink handlink
Bump to debhelper compat level 9
Simplify d/rules logic by making it more CDBS-minded
Modify shlibs file of libatlas3-base, such that packages using
README.Debian: mention that devscripts is needed to compile the custom package
Bump Standards-Version to 3.9.4
Remove Debian version suffix from some build-deps, to make lintian happy
armel-is-v4t.diff: new patch, prevents FTBFS on armel; otherwise, ATLAS uses asm constructs too recent for the platform
debian/rules: on armhf, define the ATL_ARM_HARDFP flag
Add archdefs for armhf, ia64, mipsel, powerpc, s390, s390x, sparc
The generic package is now built without multi-threading
on armhf, ensure that -mfloat-abi=softfp and -mcpu=vfpv3 flags are never
New patch: Fixes non-threaded build
Add info about archdefs
Release to experimental
sebastien (4):
Fix 3.8.4-9 changelog entry, close wishlist bug for 3.10
Use new email address, remove DMUA
corei1.diff: remove patch, applied upstream
Acknowledge NMU
sebastien-guest (16):
Force generic x86 CPU when building a non-custom package on an x86 arch
Force 2 threads when not building a custom package (as was the case up
Fix detection of some Intel Core i1 CPUs (corei1.diff)
libatlas3-base.prerm: avoid crash if libblas.so.3gf or liblapack.so.3gf already deleted
Add 3gf compat symlinks for libcblas, libf77blas and liblapack_atlas
In the LAPACK alternatives, use a lower priority than Netlib (in order to
Update and clean-up README.Debian
Mention known build failures in README.source
Transitional packages: move to oldlibs section, mark as arch:all
Add Sébastien Villemot to Uploaders
Set DM-Upload-Allowed to yes
Remove obsolete substvar
libatlas3gf-base.prerm: avoid crash if libblas.so.3gf or liblapack.so.3gf already deleted
Upload to unstable
libatlas-test: put in devel/extra, to reflect override
Force generic PPC CPU when building a non-custom package on a PPC arch
sylvestre (62):
atlas moved from pkg-scicomp to Debian Science
* postinst & prerm added for each packages to manage update-alternatives
TODO list
My crappy script to regenerate postinst & prerm
* change the priority of the package in update-alternatives
Support ot 2.0, ev6, altivec and v9
Implementation of http://wiki.debian.org/DebianScience/LinearAlgebraLibraries
* Explicit link against lgfortran & libgcc_s
Support of hurd (hurd.diff)
+atlas (3.8.3-15) experimental; urgency=low
* Put back randomCrashOnBuild.diff. It was not the reason
* Was it failing because I removed this stupid target ?!
* Youpi, it is working!
* Upload to unstable (Closes: #536686, #561299, #521056, #569397, #571108
Fix a priority with 2.0 packages
* Fix a problem on the custom build (Closes: #576755)
Simplification of the s390 detection
+ * Maintainer changed to the Debian Science Team
* Revert the sse and sse2 for ia64 (introduced in 3.8.3-18) since these
* sse3 & core2sse3 packages removed for hurd
* Disable parallel build. This might be the cause of FTBFS.
[ Denis Barbier ]
* Drop all optimized packages.
add the conflicts
* Fix a build issue with 64 archs. This issue has been introduced by upload
* Support of sh4. Thanks to Nobuhiro Iwamatsu. (Closes: #595896)
Fix a typo in the README.Debian. Thanks to Jan Medlock. (Closes: #595981)
Clean up of the old .install, postinst & prerm files
+ [ Simon McVittie ]
Install files
* Update of the README.Debian (typos, old stuff, etc)
* Some clean up of debian/rules (removed rules to build preoptimized packages)
Working on the version 3.8.3-30 of atlas
* New upstream release (only bug fixes)
fix some issues
atlas (3.8.3-31) UNRELEASED; urgency=low
* New upstream release
* Fix the FTBFS under kfreebsd (kfreebsd.diff)
Fix a mistake in the README
+ * Update of the README.Ddebian with more information
Update with the bug number
Revert change about devscripts being in the build-dep (see bug #628104)
atlas (3.8.4-3) unstable; urgency=low
* Rename libblas3gf package => libblas3
* postinst-has-useless-call-to-ldconfig & postrm-has-useless-call-to-ldconfig
* Join modifications with blas, lapack, atlas and openblas.
Fix a FTBFS under sh4. Thanks to Nobuhiro Iwamatsu for the patch
Fix some install issues in the blas/lapack world
* Remove libblas.so.3gf liblapack.so.3gf references before the install
Moved removal from postinst to preinst
* libblas and liblapack were not correctly named causing upgrades to fails.
Get ready for an upload in unstable
Fix a mixed between postinst & preinst (Closes: #643767)
* Replaces and Breaks updated against the right versions of other impacted
Drop the old conflict on libblas-3.so
* Upload in unstable (Closes: #673357)
Bring back some removed stuff
Bring back slave alternative for liblapack.so.3gf.
Yet an other stupid bug...
released
Initial work on the 3.10 release
refresh of the patches
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