sorry, I didn't check the experimental versions. Am 14.04.2014 00:43, schrieb Michael Biebl: > Version: 0.17.4-1 > > Am 13.04.2014 18:52, schrieb Matthias Klose: >> Package: src:tracker >> Version: 0.16.2-1 >> User: [email protected] >> Usertags: autoreconf >> >> The package fails to build on ppc64el (powerpc64le-linux-gnu), because >> the config.{guess,sub} files are out of date, and are not updated during >> the build. If possible, please do not update these files directly, >> but build-depend on autotools-dev instead, and use the tools provided >> by autotools-dev to update these files. > > I think you mixed up dh-autorecon and autotools-dev here. > > That said: > > tracker (0.17.4-1) experimental; urgency=medium > > * New upstream development release. > * Update Build-Depends: > - Bump libglib2.0-dev to (>= 2.38.0). > - Bump libgsf-1-dev to (>= 1.14.24). > - Add libmediaart-1.0-dev (>= 0.1.0). > - Use libtiff-dev, not libtiff4-dev. The latter is a transitional package > and going away. (Closes: #736047) > * Upstream finally declared the API version as stable and bumped it to 1.0. > Rename the files accordingly. > * Update symbols file for libtracker-miner. > * Add packages for libtracker-control, a new library for managing miners, > including polling status and progress, pausing, resuming and more. > * debian/patches/01-libtracker-extract-internal.patch: Upstream has declared > libtracker-extract a package-private library. Move the library to > pkglibdir to reflect that change. > * Remove libtracker-extract packages. > * Update shlibs.local for libtracker-extract and libtracker-control. > * Use dh-autoreconf to update the build system. Override dh_autoreconf since > we need to run gtkdocize and intltoolize. > * Ship ontology documentation in libtracker-sparql-doc. > * Update tracker-extract.install for new files. > * Bump Standards-Version to 3.9.5. No further changes. > * debian/patches/02-define-dirs.patch: Define back extract[rules|modules]dir > for Makefile.am to use. Patch cherry-picked from upstream Git. > > -- Michael Biebl <[email protected]> Sun, 02 Mar 2014 16:30:12 +0100 > >
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