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9. By Vibhav Pant

* Merge from Debian unstable (LP: #1087635). Remaining changes:
  - debian/control.in:
    - Build-depend on gtk-doc-tools instead of gnome-doc-utils
    - Build-depend on valac-0.18 instead of valac-0.14

8. By Jeremy Bícha

* New upstream bugfix release.
* debian/control.in:
  - Build-depend on gtk-doc-tools instead of gnome-doc-utils
  - Build-depend on valac-0.18 instead of valac-0.14

7. By Robert Ancell

New upstream release

6. By Laurent Bigonville

Build libcaribou-gtk-module and libcaribou-gtk3-module for multiarch,
they need hard-coded versioned dependencies on the minimum versions
of gtk2/gtk3 that support lookups in the multiarch path.

5. By Jeremy Bícha

* Sync with Debian, remaining change:
* debian/control.in:
  Add Replaces for file move between Ubuntu caribou and Debian
  libcaribou-common (LP: #909429); This diff is needed until after the
  12.04 LTS to allow smooth upgrades

4. By Micah Gersten

* Add Replaces for file move between Ubuntu caribou and Debian
  libcaribou-common (LP: #909429); This diff is needed until after the
  12.04 LTS to allow smooth upgrades
  - update debian/control{,.in}

3. By Michael Biebl

[ Josselin Mouette ]
* Replace python-gobject by python-gi.

[ Michael Biebl ]
* Upload to unstable.
* debian/watch: Track .xz tarballs.

2. By Jeremy Bícha

Initial release (LP: #845300)

1. By Jeremy Bícha

Import upstream version 0.3.92

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