Please sync semidef-oct 1:2003-6 (universe) from Debian unstable (main)

Bug #205304 reported by Cesare Tirabassi
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Affects Status Importance Assigned to Milestone
semidef-oct (Ubuntu)
Fix Released
Wishlist
Unassigned

Bug Description

Please sync semidef-oct 1:2003-6 (universe) from Debian unstable (main).

The only ubuntu change (transition to octave3.0) has been implemented by Debian.

Changelog since current hardy version 1:2003-5ubuntu1:

semidef-oct (1:2003-6) unstable; urgency=low
   [ Thomas Weber ]
   * Switch to Octave 3.0 instead of 2.9
   * Compat level 6 and depend on debhelper >= 6
   * Bumped Standards-Version to 3.7.3 (no changes needed)
   * Added myself to Uploaders
   * Removed Emacs code in debian/changelog

   [ Rafael Laboissiere ]
   * debian/control:
     + Removed Cyril Brulebois from the list of Uploaders at his request
     + Use the Vcs-* headers instead of the deprecated XS-Vcs-* ones
   * debian/copyright: Add more comments about the licensing terms of the
     different parts of the package
   * debian/rules:
     + Add test suite
     + Do not install the sp.m, prompt.m, and run_cmd.m files. The first
       conflicts with sp.oct, while the two others are already in the main
       octave3.0 package (in m/control/util)
   * debian/patches/50_strstream-namespace-std.dpatch: Make the package
     build with GCC 4.3 (closes: #461719)

 -- Rafael Laboissiere <email address hidden> Sat, 23 Feb 2008 15:26:07 +0100

Please note that this is part of the gfortran transition. See:

https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/201962
http://wiki.debian.org/GfortranTransition

Thanks.

Changed in semidef-oct:
importance: Undecided → Wishlist
status: New → Confirmed
Revision history for this message
Steve Langasek (vorlon) wrote :

Package(s) synced.

Changed in semidef-oct:
status: Confirmed → Fix Released
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