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From: Jeff Bailey
Subject: gnue-forms/packaging/debian README.cvs changelo...
Date: Sun, 05 Oct 2003 19:34:55 -0400

CVSROOT:        /cvsroot/gnue
Module name:    gnue-forms
Branch:         
Changes by:     Jeff Bailey <address@hidden>    03/10/05 19:34:54

Modified files:
        packaging/debian: README.cvs changelog control copyright rules 
Added files:
        packaging/debian: .cvsignore 
Removed files:
        packaging/debian: README.Debian README.maintainers dirs files 
                          postinst prerm setup.cfg.debian 

Log message:
        gnue-forms (0.5.1.20031005) unstable; urgency=low
        
        * Update to CVS branch.  Packaging is now upstream.
        
        * Redo packaging using cdbs.  Use Python 2.3 to keep doko
        from beating me.
        
        -- Jeff Bailey <address@hidden>  Sun,  5 Oct 2003 19:06:42 -0400

CVSWeb URLs:
http://savannah.gnu.org/cgi-bin/viewcvs/gnue/gnue-forms/packaging/debian/.cvsignore?rev=1.1
http://savannah.gnu.org/cgi-bin/viewcvs/gnue/gnue-forms/packaging/debian/README.cvs.diff?tr1=1.1&tr2=1.2&r1=text&r2=text
http://savannah.gnu.org/cgi-bin/viewcvs/gnue/gnue-forms/packaging/debian/changelog.diff?tr1=1.4&tr2=1.5&r1=text&r2=text
http://savannah.gnu.org/cgi-bin/viewcvs/gnue/gnue-forms/packaging/debian/control.diff?tr1=1.3&tr2=1.4&r1=text&r2=text
http://savannah.gnu.org/cgi-bin/viewcvs/gnue/gnue-forms/packaging/debian/copyright.diff?tr1=1.2&tr2=1.3&r1=text&r2=text
http://savannah.gnu.org/cgi-bin/viewcvs/gnue/gnue-forms/packaging/debian/rules.diff?tr1=1.5&tr2=1.6&r1=text&r2=text

Patches:
Index: gnue-forms/packaging/debian/README.cvs
diff -c gnue-forms/packaging/debian/README.cvs:1.1 
gnue-forms/packaging/debian/README.cvs:1.2
*** gnue-forms/packaging/debian/README.cvs:1.1  Sat Oct  5 03:16:48 2002
--- gnue-forms/packaging/debian/README.cvs      Sun Oct  5 19:34:54 2003
***************
*** 1,18 ****
  Instructions for creating .debs from cvs
  
! cd ~/cvs/gnue/forms/
! python setup.py dist
! mkdir ~/gnue-debs
! mkdir ~/gnue-debs/forms
! mv dist/gnue-forms-0.4.0.tar.gz ~/gnue-debs/forms/gnue-forms-0.4.0.orig.tar.gz
! cd ~/gnue-debs/forms
! tar -zxvf gnue-forms-0.4.0.orig.tar.gz
! mv gnue-forms-0.4.0 gnue-forms-0.4.0
! cd gnue-forms-0.4.0
! mkdir debian
! cp ~/cvs/gnue/forms/packaging/debian/* .
! cp debian/setup.cfg.debian setup.cfg.in
! dpkg-buildpackage
  
! .. or at least that's what I remember doing :)
  
--- 1,15 ----
  Instructions for creating .debs from cvs
+ ========================================
  
! These instructions assume you have devscripts installed.
  
! From the root of gnue-common:
  
+ ln -s packaging/debian debian
+ dch -v VERSIONNUM
+      (VERSIONNUM should be in the form 0.5.1.20030930-1)
+ sudo apt-get build-dep gnue-common
+ debuild
+ 
+ Jeff Bailey
+ September 30th, 2003
Index: gnue-forms/packaging/debian/changelog
diff -c gnue-forms/packaging/debian/changelog:1.4 
gnue-forms/packaging/debian/changelog:1.5
*** gnue-forms/packaging/debian/changelog:1.4   Thu Oct 10 02:45:35 2002
--- gnue-forms/packaging/debian/changelog       Sun Oct  5 19:34:54 2003
***************
*** 1,3 ****
--- 1,56 ----
+ gnue-forms (0.5.1.20031005) unstable; urgency=low
+ 
+   This is the "Thanks, Reinhard!" release.y
+ 
+   * Update to CVS branch.  Packaging is now upstream.
+ 
+   * Redo packaging using cdbs.  Use Python 2.3 to keep doko
+     from beating me.
+ 
+  -- Jeff Bailey <address@hidden>  Sun,  5 Oct 2003 19:06:42 -0400
+ 
+ gnue-forms (0.4.1.99-20021126) unstable; urgency=low
+ 
+   * Updated to Debian release branch
+ 
+   * debian/control: Make arch: all instead of arch: any.  Upstream says
+     this is the right thing to do.
+ 
+   * debian/control: Build-dep on dbs.  (Closes: #168041)
+     Thanks to James Troup for catching this.
+ 
+   * debian/control: Depend on python-xmlbase.  (Closes: #169487, #169567)
+     Thanks to Peter Gervai for this one.
+ 
+   * debian/rules: Use dh_python
+ 
+  -- Jeff Bailey <address@hidden>  Mon, 25 Nov 2002 14:00:55 -0500
+ 
+ gnue-forms (0.4.1a-20021105-1) unstable; urgency=low
+ 
+   * This is the "Round Tuit" release.
+ 
+   * New maintainer.  Thanks to jcater for producing the original debs
+     (Closes: #166351)
+ 
+   * Use DBS.  Update to Debhelper 4.
+ 
+   * debian/copyright: Rewritten.
+ 
+   * Update from CVS.  Change versioning to reflect this.
+     (Closes: #162384)
+ 
+   * Require Python 2.2 (Closes: #162384)
+ 
+   * Merge in description from gnue-forms in Debian.
+ 
+   * Closing all the old bugs, because this packaging has no relationship
+     to the older one:  (Closes: #152456, #155243, #158218, #152949)
+ 
+     Feel free to reopen any that still apply.  Sorry for the hassle.
+ 
+  -- Jeff Bailey <address@hidden>  Tue,  5 Nov 2002 16:02:56 -0500
+ 
  gnue-forms-wxgtk (0.4.0-2) unstable; urgency=low
  
    * Fixed the incorrect assignment of /etc/gnue/connections.conf
Index: gnue-forms/packaging/debian/control
diff -c gnue-forms/packaging/debian/control:1.3 
gnue-forms/packaging/debian/control:1.4
*** gnue-forms/packaging/debian/control:1.3     Sat Oct  5 03:16:48 2002
--- gnue-forms/packaging/debian/control Sun Oct  5 19:34:54 2003
***************
*** 1,12 ****
! Source: gnue-forms-wxgtk
! Section: python
  Priority: optional
! Maintainer: Jason Cater <address@hidden>
! Build-Depends: debhelper (>= 3), python2.1-dev (>= 2.1.1-7)
! Standards-Version: 3.5.6
  
  Package: gnue-forms-wxgtk
! Architecture: any
! Depends: gnue-common (>= 0.4.0-1), libwxgtk2.2-python (>= 
2.2.9)|libwxgtk2.3-python, ${shlibs:Depends}
  Provides: gnue-forms
! Description: A Free enterprise tool system.
--- 1,20 ----
! Source: gnue-forms
! Section: interpreters
  Priority: optional
! Maintainer: Jeff Bailey <address@hidden>
! Build-Depends-Indep: debhelper (>= 4.1.25), cdbs, python2.3-dev
! Standards-Version: 3.5.7
  
  Package: gnue-forms-wxgtk
! Architecture: all
! Depends: gnue-common (>= 0.5.1), ${python:Depends}
  Provides: gnue-forms
! Conflicts: gnue-forms
! Replaces: gnue-forms
! Description: An XML-based forms painter
!  GNU Enterprise Forms is an XML-based forms painter. It will read 
!  XML files to create GUIs for Win32, GTK+, and Curses. It is fully 
!  data-aware and can be used in n-tier environments with GNU Enterprise 
!  Application Server or in 2-tier environments with MySQL or PostgreSQL. 
!  It is designed for rapid development of business applications.
! 
Index: gnue-forms/packaging/debian/copyright
diff -c gnue-forms/packaging/debian/copyright:1.2 
gnue-forms/packaging/debian/copyright:1.3
*** gnue-forms/packaging/debian/copyright:1.2   Sat Oct  5 03:16:48 2002
--- gnue-forms/packaging/debian/copyright       Sun Oct  5 19:34:54 2003
***************
*** 1,488 ****
  This package was debianized by Jason Cater <address@hidden> on
! Fri Oct  4 22:22:30 CDT 2002.
  
! It was downloaded from http://www.gnue.org/downloads/
  
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--- 1,24 ----
  This package was debianized by Jason Cater <address@hidden> on
! Fri Oct  4 22:22:30 CDT 2002 and heavily modified thereafter by
! Jeff Bailey <address@hidden> from sources obtained from CVS:
  
! :pserver:address@hidden:/cvsroot/gnue
  
  Copyright:
  
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Index: gnue-forms/packaging/debian/rules
diff -c gnue-forms/packaging/debian/rules:1.5 
gnue-forms/packaging/debian/rules:1.6
*** gnue-forms/packaging/debian/rules:1.5       Thu Oct 10 02:45:35 2002
--- gnue-forms/packaging/debian/rules   Sun Oct  5 19:34:54 2003
***************
*** 1,132 ****
  #!/usr/bin/make -f
! # Made with the aid of dh_make, by Craig Small
! # Sample debian/rules that uses debhelper. GNU copyright 1997 by Joey Hess.
! # Also some stuff taken from debmake scripts, by Cristopt Lameter.
  
  # Uncomment this to turn on verbose mode.
  #export DH_VERBOSE=1
  
! export GNUEDIR=/usr/lib/gnue
! export GNUEBINDIR=/usr/bin
! export GNUEVARDIR=/var/lib/gnue
! export GNUEETCDIR=/etc/gnue
! export GNUESHAREDIR=/usr/lib/share/gnue
! export GNUEDOCDIR=/usr/lib/share/doc/gnue-forms-wxgtk
  
! python        = python
! d     = debian/tmp
! 
! build: build-stamp
! build-stamp:
!       dh_testdir
!       $(python) setup.py install --skip-tests --cfg-file $(GNUEDIR)/site.cfg
!       touch build-stamp
! 
! clean:
!       dh_testdir
!       dh_testroot
!       rm -f build-stamp install-stamp
! 
! #     -$(MAKE) -C lib/python clean
! #     -$(MAKE) -C lib/python/gnue clean
! #     -$(MAKE) -C lib/python/gnue/common clean
!       find . -regex ".+\.pyc" -o -regex ".+\.so" -o -regex ".+\.o" \
!               | xargs rm -f
!       find lib/python -name Makefile -o -name Makefile.pre \
!               -o -name Makefile.pre.in \
!               -o -name sedscript -o -name config.c \
!               | xargs rm -f
!       rm -f setup.cfg
!       rm -rf stage
!       rm -rf build
!       dh_clean
! 
! install: install-stamp
! install-stamp: build-stamp
!       dh_testdir
!       dh_testroot
!       dh_clean -k
!       dh_installdirs
! 
!       # Installing GNUe's lib/python in the $(d) area
!       install -d $(d)$(GNUEDIR)/lib/python/gnue
!       # ARGH!!! gtk2 driver causes issues... it's not ready anyways, so ....
!       rm -rf stage/lib/python/gnue/forms/uidrivers/gtk2
!       cp -a stage/lib/python/gnue/forms $(d)$(GNUEDIR)/lib/python/gnue/forms
! 
!       # ..scripts
!       install -d $(d)$(GNUEBINDIR)/
!       cp -a stage/bin/* $(d)$(GNUEBINDIR)/
! 
!       # ..docs
!       install -d $(d)$(GNUEDOCDIR)/
!       cp -a doc/*.txt $(d)$(GNUEDOCDIR)/
! ##    cp -a doc/*.html $(d)$(GNUEDOCDIR)/
! 
! 
!       # We don't need those relicts from building GNUe
!       ind $(d)$(GNUEDIR) -name .cvsignore \
!               | xargs rm -f
! 
!       find $(d)$(GNUEDIR) -name "Makefile.*" \
!               -o -regex ".+\.[cho]" -o -regex ".+\.pyc" \
!               -o -name setup.cfg -o -name setup.cfg.in \
!               | xargs rm -f
! 
! 
!       : # Replace all '#!' calls to python with $(python)
!       : # and make them executable
!       cd debian && \
!       for i in `find tmp/$(GNUEBINDIR) -type f`; do \
!         sed '1s,#!.*python[^ ]*\(.*\),#! /usr/bin/$(python)\1,' \
!               $$i > $$i.temp; \
!         if cmp --quiet $$i $$i.temp; then \
!           rm -f $$i.temp; \
!         else \
!           cat $$i.temp |sed "s,'stage,'/usr/lib/gnue,"|sed 
"s,'/usr/lib/gnue/etc/connections.conf','/etc/gnue/connections.conf'," > $$i;  \
!           rm -f $$i.temp; \
!           chmod 755 $$i; \
!           echo "fixed interpreter: $$i"; \
!         fi; \
!       done
! 
!       touch install-stamp
! 
! # Build architecture-independent files here.
! binary-indep: build install
! # We have nothing to do by default.
! 
! # Build architecture-dependent files here.
! binary-arch: build install
! #     dh_testversion
!       dh_testdir
!       dh_testroot
!       ##rm -f debian/*.debhelper
!       dh_installdocs README* debian/README*  \
!          doc/*.txt \
! ##       doc/*.html
! #     dh_installmenu
! #     dh_installemacsen
! #     dh_installpam
! #     dh_installinit
! #     dh_installcron
!       dh_installmanpages
! #     dh_undocumented
! #     cat doc/CHANGES.txt doc/HISTORY.txt >ChangeLog
!       dh_installchangelogs ChangeLog
!       dh_link
!       dh_strip
!       dh_compress -X.zexp
!       dh_fixperms
! #     dh_makeshlibs
!       dh_installdeb
!       dh_shlibdeps
!       dh_gencontrol
!       dh_md5sums
!       dh_builddeb
! 
! source diff:
!       @echo >&2 'source and diff are obsolete - use dpkg-source -b'; false
! 
! binary: binary-indep binary-arch
! .PHONY: build clean binary-indep binary-arch binary install
--- 1,11 ----
  #!/usr/bin/make -f
! # Copyright (c) 2003 Jeff Bailey
! # This Makefile is in the public domain
  
  # Uncomment this to turn on verbose mode.
  #export DH_VERBOSE=1
  
! include /usr/share/cdbs/1/rules/debhelper.mk
! include /usr/share/cdbs/1/class/python-distutils.mk
  
! DEB_INSTALL_PYTHON_gnue-forms-wxgtk = /usr/lib/gnue/python/gnue/forms




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