[DRE-commits] r3377 - packages/libevent-loop-ruby/trunk/debian

Gunnar Wolf gwolf at alioth.debian.org
Thu Apr 9 23:58:27 UTC 2009


Author: gwolf
Date: 2009-04-09 23:58:27 +0000 (Thu, 09 Apr 2009)
New Revision: 3377

Modified:
   packages/libevent-loop-ruby/trunk/debian/changelog
   packages/libevent-loop-ruby/trunk/debian/control
   packages/libevent-loop-ruby/trunk/debian/copyright
Log:
Fixed lintian warnings


Modified: packages/libevent-loop-ruby/trunk/debian/changelog
===================================================================
--- packages/libevent-loop-ruby/trunk/debian/changelog	2009-04-09 23:48:41 UTC (rev 3376)
+++ packages/libevent-loop-ruby/trunk/debian/changelog	2009-04-09 23:58:27 UTC (rev 3377)
@@ -6,8 +6,12 @@
   [ Gunnar Wolf ]
   * Taking over maintenance (Closes: #523181)
   * Bumping up standards-version to 3.8.1.0
+  * Added misc:Depends to dependency information, following Lintian
+    advice
+  * Refered to GFDL in /usr/share/common-licenses, following Lintian
+    advice
 
- -- Gunnar Wolf <gwolf at debian.org>  Thu, 09 Apr 2009 18:40:25 -0500
+ -- Gunnar Wolf <gwolf at debian.org>  Thu, 09 Apr 2009 18:57:51 -0500
 
 libevent-loop-ruby (0.3-2) unstable; urgency=low
 

Modified: packages/libevent-loop-ruby/trunk/debian/control
===================================================================
--- packages/libevent-loop-ruby/trunk/debian/control	2009-04-09 23:48:41 UTC (rev 3376)
+++ packages/libevent-loop-ruby/trunk/debian/control	2009-04-09 23:58:27 UTC (rev 3377)
@@ -9,7 +9,7 @@
 
 Package: libevent-loop-ruby
 Architecture: all
-Depends: libevent-loop-ruby1.8
+Depends: ${misc:Depends}, libevent-loop-ruby1.8
 Description: simple signal system and an event loop for Ruby
  This is a library for building event-based programs with Ruby. It contains
  both a simple signal system and an event loop that uses said signal system.
@@ -19,7 +19,7 @@
 
 Package: libevent-loop-ruby1.8
 Architecture: all
-Depends: ruby1.8
+Depends: ${misc:Depends}, ruby1.8
 Description: simple signal system and an event loop for Ruby
  This is a library for building event-based programs with Ruby. It contains
  both a simple signal system and an event loop that uses said signal system.

Modified: packages/libevent-loop-ruby/trunk/debian/copyright
===================================================================
--- packages/libevent-loop-ruby/trunk/debian/copyright	2009-04-09 23:48:41 UTC (rev 3376)
+++ packages/libevent-loop-ruby/trunk/debian/copyright	2009-04-09 23:58:27 UTC (rev 3377)
@@ -1,5 +1,7 @@
 This package was debianized by Florian Ragwitz <rafl at debian.org> on
-Mon, 13 Nov 2006 00:52:41 +0100.
+Mon, 13 Nov 2006 00:52:41 +0100. Maintenance was taken over by Gunnar
+Wolf on behalf of the pkg-ruby-extras group on Thu, 09 Apr 2009
+18:56:05 -0500.
 
 It was downloaded from http://www.brockman.se/software/ruby-event-loop/
 
@@ -33,408 +35,10 @@
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