[kernel] r8199 - dists/trunk/utils/mkvmlinuz/mkvmlinuz/debian

Aurélien GÉRÔME ag-guest at alioth.debian.org
Mon Jan 22 12:07:25 CET 2007


Author: ag-guest
Date: Mon Jan 22 12:07:24 2007
New Revision: 8199

Modified:
   dists/trunk/utils/mkvmlinuz/mkvmlinuz/debian/changelog
   dists/trunk/utils/mkvmlinuz/mkvmlinuz/debian/control
Log:
* Fix long description thanks to Steve Langasek.


Modified: dists/trunk/utils/mkvmlinuz/mkvmlinuz/debian/changelog
==============================================================================
--- dists/trunk/utils/mkvmlinuz/mkvmlinuz/debian/changelog	(original)
+++ dists/trunk/utils/mkvmlinuz/mkvmlinuz/debian/changelog	Mon Jan 22 12:07:24 2007
@@ -1,3 +1,9 @@
+mkvmlinuz (31) unstable; urgency=medium
+
+  * Fix long description thanks to Steve Langasek.
+
+ -- Aurélien GÉRÔME <ag at roxor.cx>  Mon, 22 Jan 2007 10:55:02 +0100
+
 mkvmlinuz (30) unstable; urgency=low
 
   * Fix arithmetic syntax error. (Closes: #374185)

Modified: dists/trunk/utils/mkvmlinuz/mkvmlinuz/debian/control
==============================================================================
--- dists/trunk/utils/mkvmlinuz/mkvmlinuz/debian/control	(original)
+++ dists/trunk/utils/mkvmlinuz/mkvmlinuz/debian/control	Mon Jan 22 12:07:24 2007
@@ -12,10 +12,10 @@
 Depends: bash (>= 3), binutils, debconf | debconf-2.0
 Description: create a kernel to boot a PowerPC machine from Open Firmware
  This little program takes a PowerPC Linux kernel as an uncompressed
- ELF image file (usually called vmlinux or such) and adds a boot code
- and possibly a ramdisk to create a compressed kernel image that can
- be booted directly from Open Firmware, thus eliminating the need for
- a second-stage bootloader such as yaboot or quik. This is especially
- useful on PowerPC sub-architectures which do not have a bootloader
- at all, but may also come handy to install kernels, netboot systems,
- and the likes.
+ ELF image file (usually called vmlinux or such) and adds boot code
+ and possibly a ramdisk to create a compressed kernel image that
+ can be booted directly from Open Firmware, thus eliminating the
+ need for a second-stage bootloader such as yaboot or quik. This is
+ especially useful on PowerPC sub-architectures which do not have a
+ bootloader at all, but may also come in handy for install kernels,
+ netboot systems, and the like.



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