[apertium-af-nl] 01/01: Imported Debian patch 0.2.0~r58256-1

Tino Didriksen tinodidriksen-guest at moszumanska.debian.org
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commit 5035ae2fb6e1f0b91626a8881664d7a3cf206641
Merge: be9b2ef 26d3627
Author: Kartik Mistry <kartik at debian.org>
Date:   Sat Aug 8 18:05:37 2015 +0530

    Imported Debian patch 0.2.0~r58256-1

 apertium-af-nl.nl.dix                             |   187 +-
 debian/changelog                                  |     2 +-
 debian/control                                    |     5 +-
 debian/copyright                                  |   299 +-
 dev/MULTIWORDS-AND-RULES                          |     1 -
 dev/Nederlandse entries .txt                      |   105 -
 dev/Tweetalig.txt                                 |    79 -
 dev/af-rootwords.txt                              |   350 -
 dev/bidix-nouns.txt                               |  2951 ----
 dev/bidix/pending_adjectives.txt                  |     0
 dev/bidix/pending_adverbs.txt                     |     0
 dev/bidix/pending_conjunctions.txt                |     0
 dev/bidix/pending_determiners.txt                 |     0
 dev/bidix/pending_nouns.txt                       |     1 -
 dev/bidix/pending_numerals.txt                    |     0
 dev/bidix/pending_prepositions.txt                |     0
 dev/bidix/pending_pronouns.txt                    |     0
 dev/bidix/pending_proper_nouns.txt                |     0
 dev/bidix/pending_verbs.txt                       |     0
 dev/bilingual-summary.txt                         |    11 -
 dev/dutch-hitparade-more-than-10.txt              | 10441 --------------
 dev/dutch-nouns-more-than-10.txt                  |  2622 ----
 dev/entries afrikaans.txt                         |    96 -
 dev/eval/compounds/compounds.random               |  1000 --
 dev/eval/compounds/compounds.top                  |  1000 --
 dev/eval/eval.2010-12-23.wikipedia.1.apertium.txt |   395 -
 dev/eval/eval.2010-12-23.wikipedia.2.apertium.txt |   367 -
 dev/eval/eval.2010-12-27.wikipedia.1.google.txt   |   395 -
 dev/eval/eval.2010-12-27.wikipedia.2.google.txt   |   363 -
 dev/eval/eval.2011-01-07.wikipedia.3.apertium.txt |   399 -
 dev/eval/eval.2011-01-07.wikipedia.3.google.txt   |   399 -
 dev/eval/eval.2011-01-07.wikipedia.4.apertium.txt |   399 -
 dev/eval/eval.2011-01-07.wikipedia.4.google.txt   |   399 -
 dev/eval/evaluation-log.txt                       |    24 -
 dev/eval/run-eval.py                              |    65 -
 dev/generation-summary.af-nl.txt                  |    41 -
 dev/generation-summary.nl-af.txt                  |   976 --
 dev/generation-test.af-nl.sh                      |    68 -
 dev/generation-test.nl-af.sh                      |    68 -
 dev/inconsistency-summary.sh                      |    67 -
 dev/inconsistency.sh                              |    26 -
 dev/missing-bidix-freq.sh                         |    36 -
 dev/nl.wikt.speling.txt                           | 14274 --------------------
 dev/run-corpus.sh                                 |    29 -
 dev/tenses                                        |    51 -
 dev/testvoc-summary.af-nl.txt                     |    26 -
 dev/testvoc-summary.nl-af.txt                     |    26 -
 dev/testvoc.sh                                    |     5 -
 dev/verbSep-NoParadigms.txt                       |   810 --
 dev/verbSep.txt                                   |   810 --
 nl/backup_update.sh                               |   137 -
 nl/trimDict.py                                    |    47 -
 nl/update.sh                                      |    33 -
 paper/COMMENTS                                    |   165 -
 paper/Makefile                                    |     6 -
 paper/apertium2.pdf                               |    99 -
 paper/cgloss4e.sty                                |   165 -
 paper/eamt11.bst                                  |  1331 --
 paper/eamt11.sty                                  |   421 -
 paper/eamt11afnl.tex                              |   950 --
 paper/gb4e.sty                                    |   316 -
 paper/linguex.sty                                 |   354 -
 paper/linguho.sty                                 |   130 -
 paper/poster/Makefile                             |     5 -
 paper/poster/a0header.ps                          |     4 -
 paper/poster/apertium.png                         |   Bin 45840 -> 0 bytes
 paper/poster/apertium2.pdf                        |    99 -
 paper/poster/eamt2011_poster.tex                  |   406 -
 paper/poster/hoofdstad.png                        |   Bin 27692 -> 0 bytes
 paper/poster/mapdutchworld.png                    |   Bin 21885 -> 0 bytes
 70 files changed, 60 insertions(+), 44276 deletions(-)

diff --cc debian/changelog
index b53038e,0000000..48a04d9
mode 100644,000000..100644
--- a/debian/changelog
+++ b/debian/changelog
@@@ -1,7 -1,0 +1,7 @@@
- apertium-af-nl (0.2.0~r57554-1) unstable; urgency=low
++apertium-af-nl (0.2.0~r58256-1) unstable; urgency=low
 +
 +  [ Tino Didriksen ]
 +  * Initial release. (Closes: #794302)
 +  * No significant changes in svn since tarball, so taking directly from svn.
 +
 + -- Kartik Mistry <kartik at debian.org>  Sat, 08 Aug 2015 18:05:37 +0530
diff --cc debian/control
index 470c5d6,0000000..4da4b87
mode 100644,000000..100644
--- a/debian/control
+++ b/debian/control
@@@ -1,27 -1,0 +1,26 @@@
 +Source: apertium-af-nl
 +Section: science
 +Priority: optional
 +Maintainer: Debian Science Team <debian-science-maintainers at lists.alioth.debian.org>
 +Uploaders: Tino Didriksen <mail at tinodidriksen.com>,
 +           Kartik Mistry <kartik at debian.org>
- Build-Depends: apertium (>= 3.3),
-                apertium-dev,
++Build-Depends: apertium-dev (>= 3.4),
 +               autotools-dev,
 +               debhelper (>= 9),
 +               dh-autoreconf,
 +               gawk,
 +               locales,
 +               pkg-config (>= 0.21)
 +Standards-Version: 3.9.6
 +Homepage: http://apertium.org/
 +Vcs-Git: git://anonscm.debian.org/debian-science/packages/apertium-af-nl.git
 +Vcs-Browser: https://anonscm.debian.org/cgit/debian-science/packages/apertium-af-nl.git
 +
 +Package: apertium-af-nl
 +Architecture: all
- Depends: apertium (>= 3.3), ${misc:Depends}, ${shlibs:Depends}
++Depends: apertium (>= 3.4), ${misc:Depends}, ${shlibs:Depends}
 +Provides: apertium-nl-af
 +Conflicts: apertium-nl-af
 +Description: Apertium translation data for the Afrikaans-Dutch pair
 + Data package providing Apertium language resources for translating
 + between the Afrikaans and Dutch languages.
diff --cc debian/copyright
index 6b7eda4,0000000..d72178a
mode 100644,000000..100644
--- a/debian/copyright
+++ b/debian/copyright
@@@ -1,350 -1,0 +1,55 @@@
 +Format: http://www.debian.org/doc/packaging-manuals/copyright-format/1.0/
 +Source: http://apertium.org/
 +
 +Files: *
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 +           2008-2011, Jim O'Regan <joregan at gmail.com>
 +           2008-2013, Francis M. Tyers <ftyers at prompsit.com>
 +           2010-2012, Pim Otte <otte.pim at gmail.com>
 +           2011-2013, Kevin Brubeck Unhammer <unhammer at fsfe.org>
 +                2011, Keegan Crankshaw <kcranky at users.sourceforge.net>
 +                2012, Anthony J. Bentley <anthonyjbentley at users.sourceforge.net>
 +                2012, Laurens Teirlynck <laurens.teirlynck at gmail.com>
 +                2013, Trond Trosterud <trond.trosterud at hum.uit.no>
 +License: GPL-2
 +
 +Files: autogen.sh
 +Copyright: 2002, Daniel Elstner  <daniel.elstner at gmx.net>
 +License: GPL-2
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 +License: GPL-2
 + This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
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