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(new) libmodest-dbus-client-1.0-0_1.0+svn1091.debian-1_i386.deb optional libs
modest D-Bus client library runtime files
Modest is a lightweight, fully-featured e-mail client optimized for
hardware with limited resources, such as low-end PCs or mobile devices
like the Nokia N800/N810 Internet Tablets. It is built on top of
Tinymail, a framework for developing mobile applications with e-mail
functionality, specially designed to be fast and resource saving.
Although the main target of Modest are devices with low resources, it
can be used as desktop e-mail client as well. This is possible because
it was designed on top of both the Maemo platform and the GNOME Mobile
stack.
.
This packages provides the library wrapping for modest's D-Bus interface.
(new) libmodest-dbus-client-dev_1.0+svn1091.debian-1_i386.deb optional libdevel
modest D-Bus client library development files
Modest is a lightweight, fully-featured e-mail client optimized for
hardware with limited resources, such as low-end PCs or mobile devices
like the Nokia N800/N810 Internet Tablets. It is built on top of
Tinymail, a framework for developing mobile applications with e-mail
functionality, specially designed to be fast and resource saving.
Although the main target of Modest are devices with low resources, it
can be used as desktop e-mail client as well. This is possible because
it was designed on top of both the Maemo platform and the GNOME Mobile
stack.
.
This package contains the development files for modest's D-Bus client.
(new) modest-dbg_1.0+svn1091.debian-1_i386.deb extra devel
small e-mail program targetting hardware with modest resources -- debug symbols
Modest is a lightweight, fully-featured e-mail client optimized for
hardware with limited resources, such as low-end PCs or mobile devices
like the Nokia N800/N810 Internet Tablets. It is built on top of
Tinymail, a framework for developing mobile applications with e-mail
functionality, specially designed to be fast and resource saving.
Although the main target of Modest are devices with low resources, it
can be used as desktop e-mail client as well. This is possible because
it was designed on top of both the Maemo platform and the GNOME Mobile
stack.
.
This package contains the detached debug symbols.
(new) modest_1.0+svn1091.debian-1.diff.gz optional mail
(new) modest_1.0+svn1091.debian-1.dsc optional mail
(new) modest_1.0+svn1091.debian-1_i386.deb optional mail
small e-mail program targetting hardware with modest resources
Modest is a lightweight, fully-featured e-mail client optimized for
hardware with limited resources, such as low-end PCs or mobile devices
like the Nokia N800/N810 Internet Tablets. It is built on top of
Tinymail, a framework for developing mobile applications with e-mail
functionality, specially designed to be fast and resource saving.
Although the main target of Modest are devices with low resources, it
can be used as desktop e-mail client as well. This is possible because
it was designed on top of both the Maemo platform and the GNOME Mobile
stack.
.
This package contains the e-mail client for osso.
(new) modest_1.0+svn1091.debian.orig.tar.gz optional mail
Changes: modest (1.0+svn1091.debian-1) unstable; urgency=low
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[ Jonny Lamb ]
* Initial upload to Debian. (Closes: #465589)
* debian/compat: Upped to 5.
* debian/control:
+ Changed Maintainer to Debian Maemo Maintainers.
+ Added Loic, myself and Riku to Uploaders.
+ Wrapped and alphabetized deps and build-deps.
+ Upped Standards-Version to 3.7.3.
+ Removed XB-Maemo-Icon.
+ Changed ${Source-Version} to ${binary:Version}.
+ Updated short and long descriptions.
+ Added libssl-dev Build-Dep.
+ Fixed typos.
+ Changed -dbg priorities to extra.
+ Changed libmodest-dbus-client-dev's section to libdevel.
+ Changed osso-icon-theme to hildon-icon Build-Dep due to its rename
in Debian.
* debian/docs:
+ Updated to include more docs.
* debian/rules: Severely cleaned up.
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[ Loic Minier ]
* Misc cosmetic cleanups (whitespaces and such).
* Use a single dbg package, modest-dbg; update description and drop modest
dep.
* Add ${misc:Depends}.
* Version the libmodest-dbus-client-1.0-0 dep of libmodest-dbus-client-dev
on ${binary:Version} per policy.
* Bump up Standards-Version to 3.8.0.
* Don't install libmodest-dbus-client-1.0.la.
* Let libmodest-dbus-client-dev depend on libdbus-1-dev and libglib2.0-dev
per the Requires in the .pc file; Recommend pkg-config.
* Let libmodest-dbus-client-dev depend on shlibs:Depends.
* Pass -s to dh_* in binary-arch.
* Build-dep on autotools-dev and drop /usr/share/misc/config.{guess,sub}
existence checks.
* Bdep on libosso-dev for libosso.pc.
* Bump libgtk2.0-dev bdep to >= 2.10.
* Build-dep on mce-dev for mce.pc.
* Add a Debian TODO tracking possible enhancements (currently additional
packages which should be prepared for advanced modest functionalities).
* Build-dep on check (>= 0.9.4) in case we want to run the testsuite.
* Only pass --host to configure if DEB_HOST_GNU_TYPE and DEB_BUILD_GNU_TYPE
differ.
* New patch, optional-hildon-fm, allows building without libhildonfm as this
wont build with Gtk+ >= 2.13; disabled for now in Debian.
* Tune SVN snapshot information in copyright.
* Update copyright and drop "author" since AUTHORS is obviously out of date.
* Add Homepage field.
* Build with -z defs, -O1, and --as-needed in LDFLAGS.
* Drop INSTALL_PROGRAM handling unnecessary with dh_strip.
* Fix libmodest-dbus-client-1.0-0's section.
* Drop AUTHORS from docs; out of date.
* Build-dep on libkrb5-dev for now to workaround bug in libtinymail *.la
files.
* Install a XPM version of the pixmap and use it in the menu entry.
* Write shorter short descriptions for the libs.
* Drop osso-countries-l10n-mr0 and operator-wizard-settings; not available
in Debian yet.
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