Package "inform"
Name: |
inform
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Description: |
story file compiler for the Inform interactive fiction language (v6)
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Latest version: |
6.31.1+dfsg-2 |
Release: |
focal (20.04) |
Level: |
base |
Repository: |
multiverse |
Homepage: |
http://inform-fiction.org/ |
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inform (6.31.1+dfsg-2) unstable; urgency=medium
* The “Deeyah Khan” release.
* Set myself as current Maintainer of this package.
(Closes: bug#698980)
* Declare “Standards-Version: 3.9.6”.
* Declare Debian source package format “3.0 (quilt)”.
* Set minimum Debhelper version to 9.
* Set the Homepage field to the current URL.
* Set Debian packaging VCS fields to Alioth public URLs.
* Describe source package construction in ‘README.Debian-source’.
* Remove upstream files generated by Autotools.
* Use ‘autoreconf’ to regenerate GNU Autotools configuration.
* Remove superfluous ‘unpack’ target.
* Convert copyright information to copyright format version 1.0.
* Update copyright notices for Debian packaging work.
* Add recommended substitution variable “Depends: ${misc:Depends}”.
* Add a watch configuration for ‘uscan’. Thanks to Bart Martens.
* Add recommended rules targets to get original source from upstream.
* Add recommended rules targets “build-arch” and “build-indep”.
Sequence appropriate actions for each target.
* Add recommended build options to “harden” executable build products.
* Generate md5sums for binary packages.
* Install upstream changelog document.
* Install upstream README document.
* Install demonstration story documents as examples.
* Install manual pages for commands.
* Rename ‘debian/README.Debian-source’ → ‘debian/README.source’.
Policy 3.8.0 standardised the name for this file.
* Add ‘README.Debian’ to explain differences from upstream.
-- Ben Finney <email address hidden> Mon, 16 Nov 2015 10:09:45 +1100
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