Author: mh Date: 2007-12-13 18:26:28 +0000 (Thu, 13 Dec 2007) New Revision: 5014
Modified: trunk/cairo-java/debian/changelog trunk/cairo-java/debian/control Log: fixed typo in description Modified: trunk/cairo-java/debian/changelog =================================================================== --- trunk/cairo-java/debian/changelog 2007-12-13 18:24:38 UTC (rev 5013) +++ trunk/cairo-java/debian/changelog 2007-12-13 18:26:28 UTC (rev 5014) @@ -1,3 +1,9 @@ +cairo-java (1.0.8-7) UNRELEASED; urgency=low + + * Fixed typos in description. Closes: #428660. + + -- Mark Howard <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Thu, 13 Dec 2007 18:25:35 +0000 + cairo-java (1.0.8-6) unstable; urgency=low * Remove doc (and not only doc/api) when cleaning. Modified: trunk/cairo-java/debian/control =================================================================== --- trunk/cairo-java/debian/control 2007-12-13 18:24:38 UTC (rev 5013) +++ trunk/cairo-java/debian/control 2007-12-13 18:26:28 UTC (rev 5014) @@ -16,16 +16,16 @@ Recommends: libcairo-java-gcj Conflicts: libgtk2-java Description: Cairo bindings for Java - The Java-Gnome project provides a framework for creating Gtk and Gnome - applications using Java. This covers the entire gtk and gnome API, so you can - create true gnome applications, which work just like any other desktop + The Java-Gnome project provides a framework for creating GTK+ and Gnome + applications using Java. This covers the entire GTK+ and GNOME API, so you can + create true GNOME applications, which work just like any other desktop application. Most other Java UI toolkits such as SWT or swing provide at most - compatibility layers so that your app will look like gnome appliactions. You - should use java-gnome if you want to use standard gtk and gnome features such + compatibility layers so that your app will look like GNOME applications. You + should use java-gnome if you want to use standard GTK+ and GNOME features such as stock icons, and file chooser buttons; or if you want to use additional - gnome libraries such as gnome-vfs, vte, libmozembed. + GNOME libraries such as gnome-vfs, vte, libmozembed. . - This package provides architecture-independant files for Cairo bindings. + This package provides architecture-independent files for Cairo bindings. . http://java-gnome.sf.net @@ -34,14 +34,14 @@ Architecture: any Depends: libcairo-java (= ${source:Version}), libglib-java-gcj (>= 0.4.2), ${misc:Depends}, ${shlibs:Depends} Description: Cairo bindings for Java (native code for use with gij) - The Java-Gnome project provides a framework for creating Gtk and Gnome - applications using Java. This covers the entire gtk and gnome API, so you can - create true gnome applications, which work just like any other desktop + The Java-Gnome project provides a framework for creating GTK+ and Gnome + applications using Java. This covers the entire GTK+ and GNOME API, so you can + create true GNOME applications, which work just like any other desktop application. Most other Java UI toolkits such as SWT or swing provide at most - compatibility layers so that your app will look like gnome appliactions. You - should use java-gnome if you want to use standard gtk and gnome features such + compatibility layers so that your app will look like GNOME applications. You + should use java-gnome if you want to use standard GTK+ and GNOME features such as stock icons, and file chooser buttons; or if you want to use additional - gnome libraries such as gnome-vfs, vte, libmozembed. + GNOME libraries such as gnome-vfs, vte, libmozembed. . This package provides natively compiled code to run with gij. . @@ -53,14 +53,14 @@ Depends: classpath-doc, libglib-java-doc Replaces: libcairo-java (<< 1.0.8-2) Description: Cairo bindings for Java (API documentation) - The Java-Gnome project provides a framework for creating Gtk and Gnome - applications using Java. This covers the entire gtk and gnome API, so you can - create true gnome applications, which work just like any other desktop + The Java-Gnome project provides a framework for creating GTK+ and Gnome + applications using Java. This covers the entire GTK+ and GNOME API, so you can + create true GNOME applications, which work just like any other desktop application. Most other Java UI toolkits such as SWT or swing provide at most - compatibility layers so that your app will look like gnome appliactions. You - should use java-gnome if you want to use standard gtk and gnome features such + compatibility layers so that your app will look like GNOME applications. You + should use java-gnome if you want to use standard GTK+ and GNOME features such as stock icons, and file chooser buttons; or if you want to use additional - gnome libraries such as gnome-vfs, vte, libmozembed. + GNOME libraries such as gnome-vfs, vte, libmozembed. . This package contains the API documentation for the Cairo bindings. . @@ -72,14 +72,14 @@ Depends: ${shlibs:Depends} Conflicts: libcairo-java (<< 1.0.8-2) Description: Cairo bindings for Java (native library) - The Java-Gnome project provides a framework for creating Gtk and Gnome - applications using Java. This covers the entire gtk and gnome API, so you can - create true gnome applications, which work just like any other desktop + The Java-Gnome project provides a framework for creating GTK+ and Gnome + applications using Java. This covers the entire GTK+ and GNOME API, so you can + create true GNOME applications, which work just like any other desktop application. Most other Java UI toolkits such as SWT or swing provide at most - compatibility layers so that your app will look like gnome appliactions. You - should use java-gnome if you want to use standard gtk and gnome features such + compatibility layers so that your app will look like GNOME applications. You + should use java-gnome if you want to use standard GTK+ and GNOME features such as stock icons, and file chooser buttons; or if you want to use additional - gnome libraries such as gnome-vfs, vte, libmozembed. + GNOME libraries such as gnome-vfs, vte, libmozembed. . This package provides the architecture-dependant library for Cairo bindings. . @@ -91,14 +91,14 @@ Depends: libcairo-jni (= ${binary:Version}), ${shlibs:Depends} Replaces: libcairo-java (<< 1.0.8-2) Description: Cairo bindings for Java (native code) - The Java-Gnome project provides a framework for creating Gtk and Gnome - applications using Java. This covers the entire gtk and gnome API, so you can - create true gnome applications, which work just like any other desktop + The Java-Gnome project provides a framework for creating GTK+ and Gnome + applications using Java. This covers the entire GTK+ and GNOME API, so you can + create true GNOME applications, which work just like any other desktop application. Most other Java UI toolkits such as SWT or swing provide at most - compatibility layers so that your app will look like gnome appliactions. You - should use java-gnome if you want to use standard gtk and gnome features such + compatibility layers so that your app will look like GNOME applications. You + should use java-gnome if you want to use standard GTK+ and GNOME features such as stock icons, and file chooser buttons; or if you want to use additional - gnome libraries such as gnome-vfs, vte, libmozembed. + GNOME libraries such as gnome-vfs, vte, libmozembed. . This package provides natively compiled code for Cairo bindings. . @@ -110,14 +110,14 @@ Depends: libglib-java-dev (>= 0.4.2-7), libcairo-jni (= ${binary:Version}), libcairo-cni (= ${binary:Version}), libcairo-java (= ${source:Version}) Replaces: libcairo-java (<< 1.0.8-2), libcairo-jni (<< 1.0.8-5), libcairo-cni (<< 1.0.8-5) Description: Cairo bindings for Java (development files) - The Java-Gnome project provides a framework for creating Gtk and Gnome - applications using Java. This covers the entire gtk and gnome API, so you can - create true gnome applications, which work just like any other desktop + The Java-Gnome project provides a framework for creating GTK+ and Gnome + applications using Java. This covers the entire GTK+ and GNOME API, so you can + create true GNOME applications, which work just like any other desktop application. Most other Java UI toolkits such as SWT or swing provide at most - compatibility layers so that your app will look like gnome appliactions. You - should use java-gnome if you want to use standard gtk and gnome features such + compatibility layers so that your app will look like GNOME applications. You + should use java-gnome if you want to use standard GTK+ and GNOME features such as stock icons, and file chooser buttons; or if you want to use additional - gnome libraries such as gnome-vfs, vte, libmozembed. + GNOME libraries such as gnome-vfs, vte, libmozembed. . This package provides library symlinks and pkg-config file for Cairo bindings. _______________________________________________ pkg-java-commits mailing list [email protected] http://lists.alioth.debian.org/mailman/listinfo/pkg-java-commits

