[Pkg-ocaml-maint-commits] [SCM] ocaml-extunix packaging branch, master, updated. debian/0.0.5-2-6-g4e05834

Hendrik Tews hendrik at askra.de
Wed Jun 12 08:31:20 UTC 2013


The following commit has been merged in the master branch:
commit 4e0583498c8f21e69d65ab8f4e92b6187f13a780
Author: Hendrik Tews <hendrik at askra.de>
Date:   Wed Jun 12 10:20:49 2013 +0200

    update packaging and fix tests

diff --git a/debian/changelog b/debian/changelog
index d72e6e4..0190670 100644
--- a/debian/changelog
+++ b/debian/changelog
@@ -1,8 +1,19 @@
-ocaml-extunix (0.0.5-3) UNRELEASED; urgency=low
+ocaml-extunix (0.0.6-1) unstable; urgency=low
 
+  [ Sylvain Le Gall ]
   * Remove Sylvain Le Gall from uploaders
 
- -- Sylvain Le Gall <gildor at debian.org>  Fri, 21 Sep 2012 01:19:17 +0000
+  [ Hendrik Tews ]
+  * new upstream version
+  * bump debhelper compat level and standards version
+  * add myself as uploader
+  * update Vcs fields, dependencies and package description
+  * update copyright
+  * add patch fix-test-32-bit to compile and run tests on 32 bit OCaml
+  * install api documentation in /usr/share/doc/libextunix-ocaml-dev/api/html
+    and use dh_ocamldoc
+
+ -- Hendrik Tews <hendrik at askra.de>  Wed, 12 Jun 2013 10:20:43 +0200
 
 ocaml-extunix (0.0.5-2) unstable; urgency=low
 
diff --git a/debian/compat b/debian/compat
index 7f8f011..ec63514 100644
--- a/debian/compat
+++ b/debian/compat
@@ -1 +1 @@
-7
+9
diff --git a/debian/control b/debian/control
index 4b0f858..dcbc882 100644
--- a/debian/control
+++ b/debian/control
@@ -2,22 +2,26 @@ Source: ocaml-extunix
 Section: ocaml
 Priority: optional
 Maintainer: Debian OCaml Maintainers <debian-ocaml-maint at lists.debian.org>
+Uploaders: Hendrik Tews <hendrik at askra.de>
 Build-Depends:
   ocaml-nox (>= 3.11.1-3~),
+  ocaml-best-compilers,
   ocaml-findlib,
-  ocaml-base-nox,
   libounit-ocaml-dev (>= 1.0.2),
   dh-ocaml (>= 0.9~),
-  debhelper (>= 7.0.50~),
+  debhelper (>= 9),
   camlp4
-Standards-Version: 3.9.3
+Standards-Version: 3.9.4
 Homepage: http://extunix.forge.ocamlcore.org/
-Vcs-Git: git://git.debian.org/git/pkg-ocaml-maint/packages/ocaml-extunix.git
-Vcs-Browser: http://git.debian.org/?p=pkg-ocaml-maint/packages/ocaml-extunix.git
+Vcs-Git: git://anonscm.debian.org/pkg-ocaml-maint/packages/ocaml-extunix.git
+Vcs-Browser: http://anonscm.debian.org/gitweb/?p=pkg-ocaml-maint/packages/ocaml-extunix.git
 
 Package: libextunix-ocaml-dev
 Architecture: any
-Depends: ${ocaml:Depends}, ${misc:Depends}
+Depends:
+ ${ocaml:Depends},
+ ${misc:Depends},
+ ${shlibs:Depends}
 Provides: ${ocaml:Provides}
 Recommends: ocaml-findlib
 Description: Extended functions for OCaml Unix module (development package)
@@ -35,6 +39,9 @@ Description: Extended functions for OCaml Unix module (development package)
   * eventfd
   * signalfd
   * ...
+ .
+ This package contains the compiled modules for programming with the
+ library.
 
 Package: libextunix-ocaml
 Architecture: any
diff --git a/debian/copyright b/debian/copyright
index 113435f..b1c2ef1 100644
--- a/debian/copyright
+++ b/debian/copyright
@@ -1,32 +1,565 @@
-Format-Specification: http://svn.debian.org/wsvn/dep/web/deps/dep5.mdwn?op=file&rev=135
-Name: ocaml-extunix
-Maintainer: Sylvain Le Gall <gildor at debian.org>
+Format: http://www.debian.org/doc/packaging-manuals/copyright-format/1.0/
+Upstream-Name: ocaml-extunix
+Upstream-Contact: ygrek at autistici.org
+Source: http://extunix.forge.ocamlcore.org/
 
 Files: *
-Copyright: (C) 2010 ygrek
-           (C) 2009 Sylvain Le Gall
-           (C) 2008-2009 Talend Inc.
-           (C) 2010 Stéphane Glondu
+Copyright: (C) 2010 ygrek,
+           (C) 2009 Sylvain Le Gall,
+           (C) 2008-2009 Talend Inc.,
+           (C) 2010 Stéphane Glondu,
+           (C) 2005 Joshua Smith,
+           (C) 2010 Niki Yoshiuchi,
+           (C) 2001 Gerd Stolpmann,
+           (C) 2012 Goswin von Brederlow,
+           (C) 2012 Andre Nathan,
+           (C) 2013 Zhenya Lykhovyd
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 Files: src/signalfd.c
+Copyright: Kaustuv Chaudhuri <kaustuv.chaudhuri at inria.fr>
 License: public-domain
+ released into the public domain by 
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 Files: debian/*
-Copyright: (C) 2010 Sylvain Le Gall <gildor at debian.org>
+Copyright: 2010 Sylvain Le Gall <gildor at debian.org>
+	   2013 Hendrik Tews <hendrik at askra.de>
 License: GPL-3+
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diff --git a/debian/libextunix-ocaml-dev.doc-base.1 b/debian/libextunix-ocaml-dev.doc-base.1
deleted file mode 100644
index 748a848..0000000
--- a/debian/libextunix-ocaml-dev.doc-base.1
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,8 +0,0 @@
-Document: ocaml-extunix-api
-Title: API reference for extunix
-Section: Programming/OCaml
-Author: ygrek, Sylvain Le Gall, Stéphane Glondu, Kaustuv Chaudhuri
-
-Format: HTML
-Index: /usr/share/doc/libextunix-ocaml-dev/index.html
-Files: /usr/share/doc/libextunix-ocaml-dev/*
diff --git a/debian/libextunix-ocaml-dev.ocamldoc b/debian/libextunix-ocaml-dev.ocamldoc
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..5143b80
--- /dev/null
+++ b/debian/libextunix-ocaml-dev.ocamldoc
@@ -0,0 +1 @@
+-d api/html --doc-base-generate
diff --git a/debian/patches/fix-text-32-bit.patch b/debian/patches/fix-text-32-bit.patch
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..05cbb27
--- /dev/null
+++ b/debian/patches/fix-text-32-bit.patch
@@ -0,0 +1,65 @@
+Description: fix test compilation on 32 bit OCaml
+Author: Hendrik Tews <hendrik at askra.de>
+Applied-Upstream: 0.0.7
+--- a/test/test.ml
++++ b/test/test.ml
+@@ -303,18 +303,18 @@
+   assert_equal (L.get_int64  src 10) (0x1032547698BADCFEL);
+   if Sys.word_size = 64 then
+   begin
+-    assert_equal (B.get_uint31  src  6) 0xFEDCBA98;
+-    assert_equal (B.get_int31   src  6) 0x7FFFFFFFFEDCBA98;
++    assert_equal (B.get_uint31  src  6) (Int64.to_int 0xFEDCBA98L);
++    assert_equal (B.get_int31   src  6) (Int64.to_int 0x7FFFFFFFFEDCBA98L);
+     assert_equal (B.get_int31   src  6) (-0x1234568);
+-    assert_equal (B.get_uint63  src 10) 0x7EDCBA9876543210;
+-    assert_equal (B.get_int63   src 10) 0x7EDCBA9876543210;
+-    assert_equal (B.get_int63   src 10) (-0x123456789ABCDF0);
+-    assert_equal (L.get_uint31  src  6) 0x98BADCFE;
+-    assert_equal (L.get_int31   src  6) 0x7FFFFFFF98BADCFE;
++    assert_equal (B.get_uint63  src 10) (Int64.to_int 0x7EDCBA9876543210L);
++    assert_equal (B.get_int63   src 10) (Int64.to_int 0x7EDCBA9876543210L);
++    assert_equal (B.get_int63   src 10) (Int64.to_int (-0x123456789ABCDF0L));
++    assert_equal (L.get_uint31  src  6) (Int64.to_int 0x98BADCFEL);
++    assert_equal (L.get_int31   src  6) (Int64.to_int 0x7FFFFFFF98BADCFEL);
+     assert_equal (L.get_int31   src  6) (-0x67452302);
+-    assert_equal (L.get_uint63  src 10) 0x1032547698BADCFE;
+-    assert_equal (L.get_int63   src 10) 0x1032547698BADCFE;
+-    assert_equal (L.get_int63   src 10) (-0x6FCDAB8967452302);
++    assert_equal (L.get_uint63  src 10) (Int64.to_int 0x1032547698BADCFEL);
++    assert_equal (L.get_int63   src 10) (Int64.to_int 0x1032547698BADCFEL);
++    assert_equal (L.get_int63   src 10) (Int64.to_int (-0x6FCDAB8967452302L));
+   end;
+   let b = "                  " in
+   B.set_uint8  b  0 0xFF;
+--- a/test/testba.ml
++++ b/test/testba.ml
+@@ -60,18 +60,18 @@
+   assert_equal (L.get_int64  src 10) (0x1032547698BADCFEL);
+   if Sys.word_size = 64 then
+   begin
+-    assert_equal (B.get_uint31  src  6) 0xFEDCBA98;
+-    assert_equal (B.get_int31   src  6) 0x7FFFFFFFFEDCBA98;
++    assert_equal (B.get_uint31  src  6) (Int64.to_int 0xFEDCBA98L);
++    assert_equal (B.get_int31   src  6) (Int64.to_int 0x7FFFFFFFFEDCBA98L);
+     assert_equal (B.get_int31   src  6) (-0x1234568);
+-    assert_equal (B.get_uint63  src 10) 0x7EDCBA9876543210;
+-    assert_equal (B.get_int63   src 10) 0x7EDCBA9876543210;
+-    assert_equal (B.get_int63   src 10) (-0x123456789ABCDF0);
+-    assert_equal (L.get_uint31  src  6) 0x98BADCFE;
+-    assert_equal (L.get_int31   src  6) 0x7FFFFFFF98BADCFE;
++    assert_equal (B.get_uint63  src 10) (Int64.to_int 0x7EDCBA9876543210L);
++    assert_equal (B.get_int63   src 10) (Int64.to_int 0x7EDCBA9876543210L);
++    assert_equal (B.get_int63   src 10) (Int64.to_int (-0x123456789ABCDF0L));
++    assert_equal (L.get_uint31  src  6) (Int64.to_int 0x98BADCFEL);
++    assert_equal (L.get_int31   src  6) (Int64.to_int 0x7FFFFFFF98BADCFEL);
+     assert_equal (L.get_int31   src  6) (-0x67452302);
+-    assert_equal (L.get_uint63  src 10) 0x1032547698BADCFE;
+-    assert_equal (L.get_int63   src 10) 0x1032547698BADCFE;
+-    assert_equal (L.get_int63   src 10) (-0x6FCDAB8967452302);
++    assert_equal (L.get_uint63  src 10) (Int64.to_int 0x1032547698BADCFEL);
++    assert_equal (L.get_int63   src 10) (Int64.to_int 0x1032547698BADCFEL);
++    assert_equal (L.get_int63   src 10) (Int64.to_int (-0x6FCDAB8967452302L));
+   end;
+   let b = Bigarray.Array1.create Bigarray.int8_unsigned Bigarray.c_layout 18 in
+   B.set_uint8  b  0 0xFF;
diff --git a/debian/patches/series b/debian/patches/series
index 9d3591a..c690f49 100644
--- a/debian/patches/series
+++ b/debian/patches/series
@@ -1 +1,2 @@
 0001-Add-possibility-to-disable-execinfo-test-through-env.patch
+fix-text-32-bit.patch
diff --git a/debian/rules b/debian/rules
index f3612a8..2b421da 100755
--- a/debian/rules
+++ b/debian/rules
@@ -3,6 +3,7 @@
 
 # Uncomment this to turn on verbose mode.
 #export DH_VERBOSE=1
+#export DH_OPTIONS=-v
 
 DESTDIR=$(CURDIR)/debian/tmp
 
@@ -18,14 +19,14 @@ ifneq (,$(findstring $(shell dpkg-architecture -qDEB_BUILD_ARCH_CPU),arm powerpc
 endif
 
 %:
-	dh --with ocaml $@
+	dh $@ --with ocaml
 
 .PHONY: override_dh_auto_configure
 override_dh_auto_configure:
 	ocaml setup.ml -configure \
 		--prefix /usr \
 		--destdir '$(DESTDIR)' \
-		--docdir '/usr/share/doc/libextunix-ocaml-dev' \
+		--docdir '/usr/share/doc/libextunix-ocaml-dev/api/html' \
 		--enable-tests
 
 .PHONY: override_dh_auto_build
diff --git a/debian/source/local-options b/debian/source/local-options
deleted file mode 100644
index c4cf480..0000000
--- a/debian/source/local-options
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,2 +0,0 @@
-abort-on-upstream-changes
-unapply-patches

-- 
ocaml-extunix packaging



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