gnubg 1.01.003-1 source package in Ubuntu
Changelog
gnubg (1.01.003-1) unstable; urgency=low * New upstream release. - Now correctly finds GTKGLEXT. (Closes: #713503) - Disable overlay scroll bars on Ubuntu, which works around a problem with GtkCList on current Ubuntu. (LP: #1002063) - Use stronger default settings for the computer opponent. - Update neural nets for better play. - Various improvements to the Python interface. - Multiple bug fixes. * Drop the override in gnubg.desktop to disable overlay scroll bars. This should now be handled by the build system. * Drop special per-architecture handling of --enable-sse. Upstream now probes for this during configure and at runtime and should do the right thing. * Move query_player.sh to /usr/share/doc/gnubg/examples since it requires editing before it can be used. * Add some keywords to the desktop file. (It's quite hard to tell what would be useful here. Backgammon is already covered by GenericName.) * Simplify debian/rules handling of suppressing bearoff database builds now that the buildds use build-arch and build-indep properly. * Move the tools for building the documentation to Build-Depends-Indep. Pre-build versions of the documentation will be used by the upstream build system and then discarded during a binary-only build, so this saves some work installing packages on the buildds. * Remove the beta software warning from the description. GNU Backgammon has been quite stable for years and now has a 1.0 release. * Use xz compression for the binary packages. * Update watch file for new upstream release naming. * Remove get-orig-source target since the upstream source no longer requires repacking and there are now regular release tarballs. * Rewrite debian/copyright into copyright-format 1.0. * Update standards version to 3.9.4 (no changes required). -- Russ Allbery <email address hidden> Sun, 21 Jul 2013 18:39:36 -0700
Upload details
- Uploaded by:
- Russ Allbery
- Uploaded to:
- Sid
- Original maintainer:
- Russ Allbery
- Architectures:
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- Section:
- games
- Urgency:
- Low Urgency
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Available diffs
- diff from 0.90+20120429-1 to 1.01.003-1 (3.8 MiB)
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Binary packages built by this source
- gnubg: graphical or console backgammon program with analysis
GNU Backgammon is a strong backgammon program (world-class with a bearoff
database installed) usable either as an engine by other programs or as a
standalone backgammon game. In addition to supporting simple play, it
also has extensive analysis features, a tutor mode, adjustable
difficulty, and support for exporting annotated games. It can be played
either from a GTK+ graphical interface, optionally with a 3D board, or
from a simple text console.
- gnubg-data: data files for GNU Backgammon
GNU Backgammon is a strong backgammon program (world-class with a bearoff
database installed) usable either as an engine by other programs or as a
standalone backgammon game. In addition to supporting simple play, it
also has extensive analysis features, a tutor mode, adjustable
difficulty, and support for exporting annotated games.
.
This package contains the data files needed by GNU Backgammon (textures
sounds, locale information, neural network weights, and so forth).