[Pkg-gnutls-commits] r745 - in /packages/libtasn1-3/trunk/debian: changelog copyright

ametzler at users.alioth.debian.org ametzler at users.alioth.debian.org
Fri Jul 31 18:03:18 UTC 2009


Author: ametzler
Date: Fri Jul 31 18:03:15 2009
New Revision: 745

URL: http://svn.debian.org/wsvn/pkg-gnutls/?sc=1&rev=745
Log:
In debian/copyright point to /usr/share/common-licenses/GFDL-1.3.

Modified:
    packages/libtasn1-3/trunk/debian/changelog
    packages/libtasn1-3/trunk/debian/copyright

Modified: packages/libtasn1-3/trunk/debian/changelog
URL: http://svn.debian.org/wsvn/pkg-gnutls/packages/libtasn1-3/trunk/debian/changelog?rev=745&op=diff
==============================================================================
--- packages/libtasn1-3/trunk/debian/changelog (original)
+++ packages/libtasn1-3/trunk/debian/changelog Fri Jul 31 18:03:15 2009
@@ -4,6 +4,8 @@
   * New upstream version.
   * Set newly available --with-packager options.
   * Update homepage location, this is now an official GNU project.
+  * In debian/copyright point to /usr/share/common-licenses/GFDL-1.3
+    instead of shipping our own copy.
 
  -- Andreas Metzler <ametzler at debian.org>  Fri, 31 Jul 2009 19:27:41 +0200
 

Modified: packages/libtasn1-3/trunk/debian/copyright
URL: http://svn.debian.org/wsvn/pkg-gnutls/packages/libtasn1-3/trunk/debian/copyright?rev=745&op=diff
==============================================================================
--- packages/libtasn1-3/trunk/debian/copyright (original)
+++ packages/libtasn1-3/trunk/debian/copyright Fri Jul 31 18:03:15 2009
@@ -79,392 +79,5 @@
 
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