Public bug reported: Rationale for dropping Ubuntu changes:
The python build process got fixed in Debian and now supports multiple python versions, so the current Ubuntu hardcoding is no longer necessary. Further, .a/.la files for the python extensions are no longer shipped. No other Ubuntu changes were present. debian/changelog: opensync (0.22-2) unstable; urgency=low * debian/libopensync0-dev.install: Do not install python stuff. * debian/control (Standards-Version): Bump to 3.7.3. * debian/control: Replaced ${Source:Version} with ${binary:Version}. -- Michael Banck <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sun, 02 Mar 2008 12:39:41 +0100 opensync (0.22-1) unstable; urgency=low * New upstream release (Closes: #404856, #442827) * debian/control (Uploaders): Added myself. * debian/rules (debian/build-stamp): Added --enable-tracing. * opensync/opensync_user.c: Change user config dir to ~/.opensync-0.22. * debian/rules (debian/configure-stamp): New target. * debian/rules (debian/build-stamp): Move configuring to it. * debian/copyright: Added download location and clarified copyright and licensing (Closes: #439876, #455827). * debian/pyversions: Set 2.4 as minimum version (Closes: #445394). * debian/rules: Ported generic python handling from experimental branch. * debian/python-opensync: Wildcard python directory. * acinclude.m4: Add python2.5 to list of python interpreters. * Reran aclocal and autoconf. * debian/control (libopensync0-dbg): Set Priority to extra. * debian/control (python-opensync): Set Section to python. * debian/rules (binary-arch): Tighten shlibs to dh_makeshlibs -V. -- Michael Banck <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Fri, 29 Feb 2008 00:45:57 +0100 Rationale for new upstream version: opensync-0.19 has been unmaintained upstream for years now and should not get shipped in a LTS release. opensync-0.22 has been released last autumn and is the currently recommended version by upstream for distributions to include, while the opensync-0.3x is still considered experimental and is discouraged from packaging by upstream. Opensync-0.22 works fine with kitchensync (universe) and reasonably well with multisync0.90 and msynctool (both universe as well). Even though no support for Windows Mobile or Blackberry devices is available in hardy, shipping opensync-0.22 (and the accompayning plugins in universe) will give hardy (KDE) users a reasonable syncing experience, compared to the last couple of Ubuntu releases. Conducted testing: The opensync_0.22-2 package has been made available as hardy packages (together with the plugins and multisync-gui) as PPA at deb http://ppa.launchpad.net/debian-opensync/ubuntu hardy main for several weeks. User testing has been unconclusive (some success reports, one failure report). I have verified that kitchensync still works after upgrading to opensync-0.22. Partial upgrades have not been extensively tested I believe. If this FFE is getting accepted, FFEs for the plugins in universe should get issued accordingly. Diffstat output (136 files changed, 10434 insertions(+), 34491 deletions(-)) is being attached. ** Affects: opensync (Ubuntu) Importance: Undecided Status: New -- [FFe request] Please sync opensync_0.22-2 from Debian unstable (main) https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/214083 You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Bugs, which is subscribed to Ubuntu. -- ubuntu-bugs mailing list ubuntu-bugs@lists.ubuntu.com https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-bugs