r15788 - packages/trunk/slimevolley/debian

Markus Koschany apo at moszumanska.debian.org
Sat Jun 4 05:43:48 UTC 2016


Author: apo
Date: 2016-06-04 05:43:48 +0000 (Sat, 04 Jun 2016)
New Revision: 15788

Added:
   packages/trunk/slimevolley/debian/slimevolley-data.install
   packages/trunk/slimevolley/debian/slimevolley.install
Removed:
   packages/trunk/slimevolley/debian/dirs
Modified:
   packages/trunk/slimevolley/debian/changelog
   packages/trunk/slimevolley/debian/compat
   packages/trunk/slimevolley/debian/control
   packages/trunk/slimevolley/debian/copyright
   packages/trunk/slimevolley/debian/rules
   packages/trunk/slimevolley/debian/slimevolley.desktop
   packages/trunk/slimevolley/debian/watch
Log:
Release slimevolley 2.4.2+dfsg-2


Modified: packages/trunk/slimevolley/debian/changelog
===================================================================
--- packages/trunk/slimevolley/debian/changelog	2016-06-03 09:17:28 UTC (rev 15787)
+++ packages/trunk/slimevolley/debian/changelog	2016-06-04 05:43:48 UTC (rev 15788)
@@ -1,8 +1,19 @@
-slimevolley (2.4.2+dfsg-2) UNRELEASED; urgency=low
+slimevolley (2.4.2+dfsg-2) unstable; urgency=medium
 
-  * Correct Vcs-* URLs to point to anonscm.debian.org
+  * Team upload.
+  * wrap-and-sort -sa.
+  * Use compat level 9 and require debhelper >= 9.
+  * d/control: Remove versioned constraints.
+  * Declare compliance with Debian Policy 3.9.8.
+  * Use canonical VCS-URI.
+  * slimevolley.desktop: Add keywords and a comment in German.
+  * debian/watch: Use version=4.
+  * slimevolley-data: Change Recommends: slimevolley to Suggests.
+  * Simplify debian/rules by using dh sequencer. (Closes: #822023)
+  * Use install files and remove dirs file.
+  * slimevolley.desktop: Use 64x64 pixel icon.
 
- -- Evgeni Golov <evgeni at debian.org>  Mon, 15 Jul 2013 22:22:07 +0200
+ -- Markus Koschany <apo at debian.org>  Sat, 04 Jun 2016 06:46:42 +0200
 
 slimevolley (2.4.2+dfsg-1) unstable; urgency=low
 

Modified: packages/trunk/slimevolley/debian/compat
===================================================================
--- packages/trunk/slimevolley/debian/compat	2016-06-03 09:17:28 UTC (rev 15787)
+++ packages/trunk/slimevolley/debian/compat	2016-06-04 05:43:48 UTC (rev 15788)
@@ -1 +1 @@
-7
+9

Modified: packages/trunk/slimevolley/debian/control
===================================================================
--- packages/trunk/slimevolley/debian/control	2016-06-03 09:17:28 UTC (rev 15787)
+++ packages/trunk/slimevolley/debian/control	2016-06-04 05:43:48 UTC (rev 15788)
@@ -2,16 +2,26 @@
 Section: games
 Priority: extra
 Maintainer: Debian Games Team <pkg-games-devel at lists.alioth.debian.org>
-Uploaders: Vincent Duvert (VinDuv) <vincent.duvert at free.fr>
-Build-Depends: debhelper (>= 7.0.0), cmake (>= 2.0.5), libsdl-image1.2-dev (>= 1.2.5), libsdl-ttf2.0-dev (>= 2.0.6), libsdl-net1.2-dev (>= 1.2.5), libsdl1.2-dev (>= 1.2.7) 
-Standards-Version: 3.9.2
+Uploaders:
+ Vincent Duvert (VinDuv) <vincent.duvert at free.fr>
+Build-Depends:
+ cmake,
+ debhelper (>= 9),
+ libsdl-image1.2-dev,
+ libsdl-net1.2-dev,
+ libsdl-ttf2.0-dev,
+ libsdl1.2-dev
+Standards-Version: 3.9.8
 Homepage: http://slime.tuxfamily.org/
 Vcs-Svn: svn://anonscm.debian.org/pkg-games/packages/trunk/slimevolley/
-Vcs-Browser: http://anonscm.debian.org/viewvc/pkg-games/packages/trunk/slimevolley/
+Vcs-Browser: https://anonscm.debian.org/viewvc/pkg-games/packages/trunk/slimevolley/
 
 Package: slimevolley
 Architecture: any
-Depends: ${shlibs:Depends}, ${misc:Depends}, slimevolley-data (= ${source:Version})
+Depends:
+ slimevolley-data (= ${source:Version}),
+ ${misc:Depends},
+ ${shlibs:Depends}
 Description: unrealistic 2D volleyball simulation
  Slime Volley is a 2D arcade-oriented volleyball simulation, in the spirit of
  some Java games of the same name.
@@ -23,8 +33,10 @@
 
 Package: slimevolley-data
 Architecture: all
-Depends: ${misc:Depends}
-Recommends: slimevolley
+Depends:
+ ${misc:Depends}
+Suggests:
+ slimevolley
 Description: unrealistic 2D volleyball simulation - data files
  Slime Volley is a 2D arcade-oriented volleyball simulation, in the spirit of
  some Java games of the same name.

Modified: packages/trunk/slimevolley/debian/copyright
===================================================================
--- packages/trunk/slimevolley/debian/copyright	2016-06-03 09:17:28 UTC (rev 15787)
+++ packages/trunk/slimevolley/debian/copyright	2016-06-04 05:43:48 UTC (rev 15788)
@@ -29,7 +29,7 @@
     Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin St, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA  02110-1301 USA
 
 On Debian systems, the complete text of the GNU General
-Public License can be found in `/usr/share/common-licenses/GPL'.
+Public License can be found in `/usr/share/common-licenses/GPL-3'.
 
 
    Common slimes directory (/usr/share/games/slimevolley/slimes):
@@ -38,41 +38,41 @@
    	slimeJD1.png, slimeJD2.png, slimeJD3.png, slimeJD5.png, slimeJD6.png,
    	slimeJD7.png, slimeJG1.png, slimeJG2.png, slimeJG5.png, slimeJG6.png,
    	slimeJG7.png.
-   
+
    The following file is Copyright (c) 2008 diodio13fr, and distributed
    under the terms of the Free Art License, version 1.3:
    	slimeJG3.png.
-   
+
    The following files are Copyright (c) 2008 A. Bernigaud, and distributed
    under the terms of the Free Art License, version 1.3:
    	slimeJD4.png, slimeJG4.png.
-   
+
    The following files are Copyright (c) 2008 Aratz, and distributed under
    the terms of the Free Art License, version 1.3:
    	slimeJD5.png, slimeJG5.png.
-   
+
    --------------------------------------------------------------------------
-   
+
    "Modern" theme (/usr/share/games/slimevolley/themes/default):
    The following files are Copyright (c) 2008 OrkSovaj, and distributed under
    the terms of the Free Art License, version 1.3:
    	balle.png, fleche.png, jeu.png, menu.png, oeil.png, slimeD.png,
    	slimeG.png, slimeIAD.png, slimeIAG.png.
-   
+
    The following files are Copyright (c) 1996-2008, The K Desktop Environment
    project (http://www.kde.org/), and distributed under the terms of the GNU
    GPL:
    	s_jg_m.wav, s_slime.wav.
-   
+
    The following files are Copyright (c) 2008 Jute Gyte,
    and distributed under the terms of the GNU GPLv3:
    	s_filet.wav, s_mur.wav.
-   
+
    The font file "police.ttf" is the "Chumbly" font from the Debian
    "ttf-aenigma" package.
    Copyright © 1995 - 2008 Brian Kent <aefonts at frontiernet.net>.
    Email conversation giving permission to package and distribute the fonts:
-   
+
    from:	martin f krafft <madduck at debian.org>
    to:	Brian Kent <aefonts at frontiernet.net>
    cc:	Philip Newborough <mail at philipnewborough.co.uk>
@@ -81,34 +81,34 @@
    Message-ID: <20080702063643.GA7228 at piper.oerlikon.madduck.net>
 
     Hello Brian,
-    
+
     We would like to redistribute your fonts as part of our Free
     operating system Debian GNU/Linux (http:/debian.org), but we need
     your permission to do so. Previously you told Philip that we can
     "use" any of your fonts, but that does not cover the right to
     "redistribute" them. We need you to properly licence your fonts, or
     else we cannot make them part of our system.
-    
+
     Please take a moment to read this slightly longer email.
-    
+
     On your website, you state that we "may not Sell or Distribute my
     Fonts for profit or alter the font file(s) [.ttf .fon] in any way
     without asking me first."
-    
+
     This makes it impossible for us to put your fonts into our archive
     and give easy access to hundreds of thousands of users, because we
     are a Free software project and *everything* we distribute has to be
     Free itself, allowing people
-    
+
     - to distribute your fonts further, without asking you
     - to create new fonts, based on your fonts, without asking you
     - to make changes to your fonts, provided those changes are noted
      and the original fonts are still attributed to you.
-    
+
     You can find out more about our requirements here:
      http://www.debian.org/social_contract#guidelines
-    
-    
+
+
     Let's assume for a minute that you'd like for us to be able to
     distribute your fonts. The easiest and most sensible way to achieve
     this would be to use an existing licence, such as
@@ -118,96 +118,96 @@
     a licence is that it's been scruitinised by lawyers and is being
     used all over the place. I also release all of my software with this
     licence.
-    
+
     Why would you want to do this? Well, the best answer is that it'll
     help your work grow and reach people you wouldn't otherwise reach.
     This means you'll get many more users and your name will be carried
     further. It's also highly likely that you will get feedback and
     patches, proposals for changes, and bug reports.
-    
+
     There are also other benefits. We'd also be happy to give your more
     information, or answer any questions. Or you could have a look at
     Eric S. Raymond's book _The Cathedral and The Bazaar_, if you'd
     prefer that.
-    
+
     We would really like to be able to redistribute your amazing font
     collection! I am hoping to be able to work with you on this.
-    
+
     I can also call you at +1.607.6475726 (I got that from
     aenigmafonts.com whois information) if you'd prefer to talk about
     this on the phone.
-    
+
     Thank you for your time! And I am looking forward to your reply!
-    
+
     --
      .''`.   martin f. krafft <madduck at debian.org>
     : :'  :  proud Debian developer, author, administrator, and user
     `. `'`   http://people.debian.org/~madduck - http://debiansystem.info
      `-  Debian - when you have better things to do than fixing systems
-    
+
     echo '[dO%O+38%O+PO/d0<0]Fi22os0CC4BA64E418CE7l0xAP' | dc
-    
+
     -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE-----
     Version: GnuPG v1.4.9 (GNU/Linux)
-    
+
     iEYEARECAAYFAkhrIfcACgkQIgvIgzMMSnWW3QCffhuGltzo3zljfGd91cRLNK1b
     ppgAnRG31iulepoeAikv2LTj0Pp/rveE
     =x36H
     -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----
-    
+
     ----------------------------------------------------------------------
-    
+
     from:	martin f krafft <madduck at debian.org>
     to:	Brian Kent <aefonts at frontiernet.net>
     cc:	Philip Newborough <mail at philipnewborough.co.uk>
     date:	Sat, Jul 5, 2008 at 12:16 PM
     subject:	Re: Redistribution of your Aenigma fonts
     Message-ID: <20080705111604.GC13711 at piper.oerlikon.madduck.net>
-    
+
     Hi Brian,
-    
+
     thanks for your reply, and sorry that this issue keeps dragging
     on...
-    
+
     also sprach Brian Kent <aefonts at frontiernet.net> [2008.07.04.2109 +0200]:
     >   Yes, you can redistribute any of my fonts.
-    
+
     As I said, it's not enough to give us the permission, it has to
     extend to all our users who need to be able
-    
+
     - to distribute your fonts further, without asking you
     - to create new fonts, based on your fonts, without asking you
     - to make changes to your fonts, provided those changes are noted
      and the original fonts are still attributed to you.
-    
+
     Is this what you intended when you wrote the above?
-    
+
     --
      .''`.   martin f. krafft <madduck at debian.org>
     : :'  :  proud Debian developer, author, administrator, and user
     `. `'`   http://people.debian.org/~madduck - http://debiansystem.info
      `-  Debian - when you have better things to do than fixing systems
-    
+
     warning: dates in calendar are closer than they appear.
-    
+
     -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE-----
     Version: GnuPG v1.4.9 (GNU/Linux)
-    
+
     iEYEARECAAYFAkhvV/QACgkQIgvIgzMMSnVTZACfTUQ+iBADNPfOpIaL0kA7btMz
     lXoAnitTWMgp4YD5SUlELtO8TCpbLdaM
     =oIC8
     -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----
-    
+
     ----------------------------------------------------------------------
-    
+
     From: Brian Kent <aefonts at frontiernet.net>
     To: martin f krafft <madduck at debian.org>
     Date: Sat, 05 Jul 2008 08:01:21 -0400
     Subject: Re: Redistribution of your Aenigma fonts
     Message-ID: <486F6291.18F42EFC at frontiernet.net>
-    
+
     martin f krafft wrote:
-    
+
     > Hi Brian,
     >
     > thanks for your reply, and sorry that this issue keeps dragging
@@ -239,153 +239,153 @@
     >    digital_signature_gpg.asc       Type: application/pgp-signature
     >                             Description: Digital signature
     >                                          (see http://martin-krafft.net/gpg/)
-    
+
     Hi,
-    
+
      Yes, all of the things mentioned above I agree to.
-    
+
     --
     From
     Brian Kent
     aefonts at frontiernet.net
     ÆNIGMA GAMES & FONTS
     http://www.aenigmafonts.com/
-       
+
    --------------------------------------------------------------------------
-   
+
    "Mushrooms" theme (/usr/share/games/slimevolley/themes/mushrooms):
    The following files are Copyright (c) 2008 Camille Bissuel, aka yagraph,
    and distributed under the terms of the GNU GPLv2:
    	balle.png, fleche.png, jeu.png, menu.png, oeil.png, slimeD.png,
    	slimeG.png, slimeIAD.png, slimeIAG.png.
-   
+
    The following files are released under public domain:
    	s_filet.wav, s_jg_m.wav, s_mur.wav, s_slime.wav.
-   
+
    The following file is Copyright (c) 2003 Dustin Norlander and distributed
    under the terms of the GNU GPLv2 (or later):
    	police.ttf
    The original name of the font is "Domestic Manners", the site of the author is down,
    you can get a copy of the font here: http://www.dafont.com/domestic-manners.font
-   
+
    On Debian systems, the complete text of the GNU General Public License
    version 2 can be found in `/usr/share/common-licenses/GPL-2'.
-   
+
    The Debian packaging is Copyright (C) 2009, Vincent Duvert
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-   
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Deleted: packages/trunk/slimevolley/debian/dirs
===================================================================
--- packages/trunk/slimevolley/debian/dirs	2016-06-03 09:17:28 UTC (rev 15787)
+++ packages/trunk/slimevolley/debian/dirs	2016-06-04 05:43:48 UTC (rev 15788)
@@ -1,2 +0,0 @@
-usr/games
-usr/share/applications

Modified: packages/trunk/slimevolley/debian/rules
===================================================================
--- packages/trunk/slimevolley/debian/rules	2016-06-03 09:17:28 UTC (rev 15787)
+++ packages/trunk/slimevolley/debian/rules	2016-06-04 05:43:48 UTC (rev 15788)
@@ -1,87 +1,21 @@
 #!/usr/bin/make -f
-# -*- makefile -*-
-
-# Uncomment this to turn on verbose mode.
 #export DH_VERBOSE=1
 
-CFLAGS = -Wall -g
+%:
+	dh $@ --parallel
 
-ifneq (,$(findstring noopt,$(DEB_BUILD_OPTIONS)))
-	CFLAGS += -O0
-else
-	CFLAGS += -O2
-endif
 
-DOC_DIR = $(CURDIR)/debian/slimevolley-data/usr/share/doc/slimevolley-data
+override_dh_auto_configure:
+	dh_auto_configure -- \
+		-DCMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX=/usr \
+		-DBIN_DIR=games \
+		-DATA_DIR=/usr/share/games/slimevolley \
+		-DDATA_INSTALL_DIR=/usr/share/games/slimevolley
 
-configure: configure-stamp
-configure-stamp:
-	dh_testdir
-	cmake -DCMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX=/usr -DBIN_DIR=games -DATA_DIR=/usr/share/games/slimevolley -DDATA_INSTALL_DIR=../../..//debian/slimevolley-data/usr/share/games/slimevolley .
+override_dh_auto_install:
+	dh_auto_install
+	$(RM) $(CURDIR)/debian/tmp/usr/share/games/slimevolley/themes/default/police.ttf
 
-	touch configure-stamp
-
-
-build: build-stamp
-
-build-stamp: configure-stamp 
-	dh_testdir
-
-	$(MAKE)
-
-	touch $@
-
-clean:
-	dh_testdir
-	dh_testroot
-	rm -f build-stamp configure-stamp
-
-	[ ! -f Makefile ] || $(MAKE) clean
-	[ ! -d CMakeFiles ] || rm -r CMakeFiles	
-	[ ! -d po/CMakeFiles ] || rm -r po/CMakeFiles
-	[ ! -d data/icons/CMakeFiles ] || rm -r data/icons/CMakeFiles
-	[ ! -d data/slimes/CMakeFiles ] || rm -r data/slimes/CMakeFiles
-	[ ! -f slimevolley ] || rm slimevolley
-
-	[ ! -d data/themes/arash/CMakeFiles ] || rm -r data/themes/arash/CMakeFiles
-	[ ! -d data/themes/modern/CMakeFiles ] || rm -r data/themes/modern/CMakeFiles
-	[ ! -d data/themes/mushrooms/CMakeFiles ] || rm -r data/themes/mushrooms/CMakeFiles
-
-	dh_clean
-
-install: build
-	dh_testdir
-	dh_testroot
-	dh_prep
-	dh_installdirs
-
-	$(MAKE) DESTDIR=$(CURDIR)/debian/slimevolley install
-	$(RM) $(CURDIR)/debian/slimevolley/usr/share/games/slimevolley/themes/default/police.ttf
-
-# Build architecture-independent files here.
-binary-indep: build install
-# We have nothing to do by default.
-
-# Build architecture-dependent files here.
-binary-arch: build install
-	dh_testdir
-	dh_testroot
-	dh_installchangelogs 
-	dh_installdocs
-
-	dh_installexamples
-	dh_installmenu
-	dh_installman
-	dh_link
-	dh_strip
-	dh_compress
-	dh_fixperms
-	dh_installdeb
-	dh_shlibdeps
-	dh_gencontrol
-	dh_md5sums
-	dh_builddeb
-
 get-orig-source:
 	mkdir get-orig-source-tmp
 	uscan --download-current-version --destdir=get-orig-source-tmp && \
@@ -93,5 +27,3 @@
 		cd ..
 	$(RM) -rf get-orig-source-tmp
 
-binary: binary-indep binary-arch
-.PHONY: build clean binary-indep binary-arch binary install configure

Added: packages/trunk/slimevolley/debian/slimevolley-data.install
===================================================================
--- packages/trunk/slimevolley/debian/slimevolley-data.install	                        (rev 0)
+++ packages/trunk/slimevolley/debian/slimevolley-data.install	2016-06-04 05:43:48 UTC (rev 15788)
@@ -0,0 +1 @@
+usr/share/games/slimevolley

Modified: packages/trunk/slimevolley/debian/slimevolley.desktop
===================================================================
--- packages/trunk/slimevolley/debian/slimevolley.desktop	2016-06-03 09:17:28 UTC (rev 15787)
+++ packages/trunk/slimevolley/debian/slimevolley.desktop	2016-06-04 05:43:48 UTC (rev 15788)
@@ -2,8 +2,10 @@
 Name=Slime Volley
 Comment=Unrealistic 2D volleyball simulation
 Comment[fr]=Simulation non réaliste de volley en 2D
+Comment[de]=Unrealistische Simulation eines Volleyballspiels in 2D
 Exec=slimevolley
-Icon=slimevolley
+Icon=slimevolley_64
 Terminal=false
 Type=Application
 Categories=Game;SportsGame;
+Keywords=volleyball;2D;

Added: packages/trunk/slimevolley/debian/slimevolley.install
===================================================================
--- packages/trunk/slimevolley/debian/slimevolley.install	                        (rev 0)
+++ packages/trunk/slimevolley/debian/slimevolley.install	2016-06-04 05:43:48 UTC (rev 15788)
@@ -0,0 +1,6 @@
+usr/games
+usr/share/pixmaps
+usr/share/applications
+usr/share/locale
+usr/share/man
+

Modified: packages/trunk/slimevolley/debian/watch
===================================================================
--- packages/trunk/slimevolley/debian/watch	2016-06-03 09:17:28 UTC (rev 15787)
+++ packages/trunk/slimevolley/debian/watch	2016-06-04 05:43:48 UTC (rev 15788)
@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
 # See uscan(1) for details about this file.
-version=3
+version=4
 opts=dversionmangle=s/\+dfsg// \
  http://download.tuxfamily.org/slime/next/slimevolley_([\d.]+)\.orig\.tar\.gz




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