Merge lp:~larryprice/acolyterm/release-0.1 into lp:acolyterm/release

Proposed by Larry Price
Status: Approved
Approved by: Christopher Townsend
Approved revision: 223
Proposed branch: lp:~larryprice/acolyterm/release-0.1
Merge into: lp:acolyterm/release
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debian/changelog (+6/-5)
debian/control (+4/-3)
debian/copyright (+59/-0)
debian/source/format (+0/-1)
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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+
916 License: GPL-3
917 This package is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
918 modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public
919@@ -43,3 +70,35 @@
920 .
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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 @@
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