I forgot to say two things:
1) I reverted my previous changes in Git regarding the linking against
the native GSL library. The version in HEAD uses now the GSL sources
shipped in the pristine tarball, since this is the desire of the upstream
author.
2) The git-dch command was generating a quite messy entry in
debian/changelog, so I prepared the entry for 5.3.46-1 and committed it
to Git.
Best,
Rafael
* Rafael Laboissiere <raf...@laboissiere.net> [2013-04-22 22:48]:
Hi Andreas,
As you probably noticed, I have prepared the praat package in the Git
repository for the new upstream release 5.3.46. Since wheezy is
almost out of the door, I merged the experimental branch into the
master branch. BTW, there was no real need for creating the
experimental branch as I did. We could have worked normally on the
master branch and, had it been necessary, we could have created a side
branch for fixes in wheezy.
Anyway, this new release of the package brings a new addition,
implemented by yours truly. I have written a praat-open-files script
that allows to open sound files directly form the command line. In
order for that to work, I had to wait for a fix involving the
sendpraat program, what happened in 5.3.46.
I have also reverted a change that you did in commit fd70e4c. The man
pages are now built from the DocBook sources, as they were before. I
am using now xmlto to build the man pages for praat, sendpraat and
prat-open-files.
There is no rush with this, we can wait until the release of wheezy
for uploading the package to unstable.
Best,
Rafael
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