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Message #01301
[Bug 398888] Re: [karmic] Please update me-tv to 1.0.0 version
You make a lot of changes to debian/changelog:
daniel@bert:~$ diff -ruN me-tv-{0.9.4,1.0.0}/debian/changelog | diffstat
changelog | 190 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++------
1 file changed, 172 insertions(+), 18 deletions(-)
daniel@bert:~$
AFAICT there's only one new revision going into Ubuntu: 1.0.0-0ubuntu1 -
also the Maintainer / Standards-Version changes shouldn't be necessary.
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[karmic] Please update me-tv to 1.0.0 version
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/398888
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Status in “me-tv” package in Ubuntu: Invalid
Status in “me-tv” package in Debian: Invalid
Bug description:
Binary package hint: me-tv
This release fixes some bugs that would create unnecessary bug reports once Karmic reaches a "STABLE RELEASE!"
2009-07-22 Michael Lamothe <michael.lamothe@xxxxxxxxx>
* 0.10.0
* Now using a custom xine player
* Fixed mute on channel change issue
* Fixed video size issues on startup
* Added channel changing by key bindings
2009-07-07 Michael Lamothe <michael.lamothe@xxxxxxxxx>
* 0.9.6
* Scheduled recordings/EPG events are now deleted when the channel is deleted
* An attempt to make the scan/import more friendly to duplicate channel names
* Made EPG save more efficient
* Fixed crash when adding a scheduled recording
2009-07-02 Michael Lamothe <michael.lamothe@xxxxxxxxx>
* 0.9.5
* Using xshm as default xine video driver
* Added conditional compile for recent DVB parameters (not available in Debian stable)
* Fix for "GtkSpinButton: setting an adjustment with non-zero page size is deprecated"
* Removed g_error() calls from THREAD_CATCH which forced the application to abort
* Made initial tuning file parser a little more robust
* Added periodical prune() call for the EPG events held in memory
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