blackbox 0.70.1-3 source package in Ubuntu

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blackbox (0.70.1-3) unstable; urgency=low

  * QA upload.
  * Set the Maintainer field to Debian QA Group (closes: #553352, #572459).
    Thanks for Sandro Tosi and Jan Hauke Rahm for the bug reports.
  * Drop the Uploaders field.
  * Switch source format to 3.0 (quilt).
    + Convert monolithic diff into separate, small patches.
    + Undo Debian-specific changes to mk.sh; it isn't used at build time
      anyway.
    + Undo changes to files that could be automatically regenerated.
  * Use dpkg-buildflags to set CFLAGS.
    + Update debian/rules.
    + Build depend on dpkg-dev (>= 1.15.7).
  * Bump debhelper compatibility level to 7.
  * Tidy up debian/rules.
    + Drop superfluous whitespace, uninteresting comments.
    + Avoid direct calls to ‘rm’ or ‘install’. Use debian/clean and
      debian/*.install files instead.
    + Remove call to (obsolete) dh_desktop.
    + Add call to dh_icons (closes: #466278). Thanks to James Westby for the
      bug report.
    + Don't pass --sourcedir to dh_install; not needed anymore.
    + Use dh_prep instead of dh_clean -k.
  * Tidy up debian/control:
    + Add ${misc:Depends} to all packages' Depends.
    + Add Homepage field.
    + Clarify long description for libbt (closes: #551472). Thanks to Junichi
      Uekawa for the bug report.
  * Run autoreconf at build time. Unconditionally update config.sub and
    config.guess.
    + Build-depend on autoconf, automake, libtool, autotools-dev.
    + Add regenerated files to dpkg's extend-diff-ignore.
  * Declare bt::textPropertyToString unconditionally (closes: #614468) to fix
    FTBFS with recent versions of X libraries. Thanks to Lucas Nussbaum for
    the bug report.
  * Bump standards version to 3.9.1:
    + Move /usr/lib/libbt.so to the -dev package.
    + Don't install /usr/lib/libbt.la.
  * Add watch file.
  * Fix spelling and typographic errors in the manual pages.
  * Fix spelling errors in the code.
  * Don't create empty directory: /usr/share/blackbox/nls. Natural language
    support has been defunct since 0.70.0.
 -- Artur Rona <email address hidden>   Tue,  22 Mar 2011 16:10:15 +0000

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Uploaded by:
Artur Rona
Uploaded to:
Natty
Original maintainer:
Debian QA Group
Architectures:
any
Section:
x11
Urgency:
Low Urgency

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blackbox: Window manager for X

 This is a window manager for X. It is similar in many respects to
 such popular packages as Window Maker, Enlightenment, and FVWM2. You
 might be interested in this package if you are tired of window managers
 that are a heavy drain on your system resources, but you still want
 an attractive and modern-looking interface.
 .
 The best part of all is that this program is coded in C++, so it
 is even more attractive "under the hood" than it is in service -- no
 small feat.
 .
 If none of this sounds familiar to you, or you want your computer to
 look like Microsoft Windows or Apple's OS X, you probably don't want
 this package.

libbt: No summary available for libbt in ubuntu natty.

No description available for libbt in ubuntu natty.

libbt-dev: Blackbox - development library

 This is a window manager for X. It is similar in many respects to
 such popular packages as Window Maker, Enlightenment, and FVWM2. You
 might be interested in this package if you are tired of window managers
 that are a heavy drain on your system resources, but you still want
 an attractive and modern-looking interface.
 .
 The best part of all is that this program is coded in C++, so it
 is even more attractive "under the hood" than it is in service -- no
 small feat.
 .
 If none of this sounds familiar to you, or you want your computer to
 look like Microsoft Windows or Apple's OS X, you probably don't want
 this package.
 .
 This package contains the development library libbt0