Merge lp:~larryprice/acolyterm/release-0.1 into lp:acolyterm/release
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840 | === modified file 'debian/changelog' |
841 | --- debian/changelog 2016-06-20 13:15:29 +0000 |
842 | +++ debian/changelog 2016-06-30 22:02:10 +0000 |
843 | @@ -1,8 +1,9 @@ |
844 | -acolyterm (0.1) xenial; urgency=high |
845 | - |
846 | - * Forking ubuntu-terminal-app into acolyterm |
847 | - |
848 | - -- Larry Price <larry.price@canonical.com> Mon, 20 Jun 2016 09:15:00 -0400 |
849 | +acolyterm (0.8-0ubuntu1) UNRELEASED; urgency=high |
850 | + |
851 | + [ Larry Price ] |
852 | + * Initial release of acolyterm. (LP: #1597488) |
853 | + |
854 | + -- Larry Price <larry.price@canonical.com> Wed, 29 Jun 2016 15:33:12 -0400 |
855 | |
856 | ubuntu-terminal-app (0.7) wily; urgency=medium |
857 | |
858 | |
859 | === modified file 'debian/control' |
860 | --- debian/control 2016-06-22 17:13:26 +0000 |
861 | +++ debian/control 2016-06-30 22:02:10 +0000 |
862 | @@ -20,14 +20,15 @@ |
863 | Architecture: any |
864 | Depends: ${misc:Depends}, |
865 | ${shlibs:Depends}, |
866 | - qtdeclarative5-qmltermwidget1.0, |
867 | - qtdeclarative5-qtquick2-plugin, |
868 | + qml-module-qmltermwidget1.0, |
869 | + qml-module-qtquick2, |
870 | + qml-module-qt-labs-settings, |
871 | qtdeclarative5-ubuntu-ui-toolkit-plugin, |
872 | qml-module-qtsysteminfo (>= 5.0~), |
873 | Description: Terminal helper |
874 | Core Terminal helper |
875 | |
876 | -Package: qtdeclarative5-qmltermwidget1.0 |
877 | +Package: qml-module-qmltermwidget1.0 |
878 | Architecture: any |
879 | Multi-Arch: same |
880 | Depends: ${misc:Depends}, |
881 | |
882 | === modified file 'debian/copyright' |
883 | --- debian/copyright 2016-06-17 19:44:05 +0000 |
884 | +++ debian/copyright 2016-06-30 22:02:10 +0000 |
885 | @@ -10,6 +10,33 @@ |
886 | Copyright: 2013-2016 Canonical Ltd. |
887 | License: LGPL-3 |
888 | |
889 | +Files: src/plugin/qmltermwidget/* |
890 | +Copyright: Copyright 2013 Dmitry Zagnoyko |
891 | + Copyright 2013 Christian Surlykke |
892 | + Copyright 1997,1998 Lars Doelle |
893 | + Copyright 2006-2007,2007-2008 Robert Knight |
894 | + Copyright 2000 Stephan Kulow |
895 | + Copyright 2008 e_k |
896 | +License: GPL-2 |
897 | + |
898 | +Files: src/plugin/qmltermwidget/lib/kpty.cpp |
899 | + src/plugin/qmltermwidget/lib/kptyprocess.h |
900 | + src/plugin/qmltermwidget/lib/kprocess.cpp |
901 | + src/plugin/qmltermwidget/lib/kptydevice.cpp |
902 | + src/plugin/qmltermwidget/lib/kprocess.h |
903 | + src/plugin/qmltermwidget/lib/kptyprocess.cpp |
904 | + src/plugin/qmltermwidget/lib/kpty_p.h |
905 | + src/plugin/qmltermwidget/lib/qtermwidget.h |
906 | + src/plugin/qmltermwidget/lib/kptydevice.h |
907 | + src/plugin/qmltermwidget/lib/qtermwidget.cpp |
908 | + src/plugin/qmltermwidget/lib/TerminalCharacterDecoder.cpp |
909 | + src/plugin/qmltermwidget/lib/TerminalCharacterDecoder.h |
910 | + src/plugin/qmltermwidget/lib/kpty.h |
911 | +Copyright: Copyright 2003,2007 Oswald Buddenhagen |
912 | + Copyright 2008 e_k |
913 | + Copyright 2006-2008 Robert Knight |
914 | +License: LGPL-2 |
915 | + |
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919 | @@ -43,3 +70,35 @@ |
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954 | + Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA. |
955 | |
956 | === renamed file 'debian/qtdeclarative5-qmltermwidget1.0.install' => 'debian/qml-module-qmltermwidget1.0.install' |
957 | === removed directory 'debian/source' |
958 | === removed file 'debian/source/format' |
959 | --- debian/source/format 2016-06-17 20:57:57 +0000 |
960 | +++ debian/source/format 1970-01-01 00:00:00 +0000 |
961 | @@ -1,1 +0,0 @@ |
962 | -1.0 |
Ok, approving