shotwell 0.22.0-2ubuntu1 source package in Ubuntu
Changelog
shotwell (0.22.0-2ubuntu1) xenial; urgency=medium * Resynchronize on Debian, remaining changes - debian/control, debian/test/*: + Add autopilot autopkgtest to check import from a libgphoto2 camera (simulated with umockdev, recorded from a Canon PowerShot SX200). debian/tests/import will run under a local session D-BUS and xvfb, but you can also run the test interactively with "cd debian/tests; autopilot run autopilot_tests". - debian/control: + Suggest account plugins. - debian/control, debian/rules: + Run intltool-update on build. + Build-Depends on intltool. - debian/patches/02_desktop_translations.patch: + Don't translate the .desktop files, they work with gettext and the build system translates them all into English. - debian/patches/06_uoa.patch, debian/control: + Add Ubuntu Online Accounts support. + Build-Depends on libaccounts-glib-dev and libsignon-glib-dev. - debian/patches/no_headerbar.patch: + Don't use GtkHeaderBar on dialogs if the gtk-dialogs-use-header setting is not set (LP: #1456965) - debian/patches/update_translation_list.patch: + Don't list deprecated source to translate. - debian/patches/libexec.patch, debian/rules: + Dropped, upstream supports libexecdir now. + Set libexec to /usr/lib/shotwell. - debian/control, debian/rules: + Build with Unity support. + Build-Depends on libunity-dev. + configure --disable-icon-update - debian/control, debian/rules: + Build with scour for SVG optimization. + Build-Depends on python-scour. - clean out thumbnailer hacks, that's not user friendly and not something that should be recommended doing shotwell (0.22.0-2) unstable; urgency=medium * debian/control: - Add dconf-cli to Depends for binary package shotwell (Closes: #783578). shotwell (0.22.0-1) unstable; urgency=low * New upstream release: - Correct edited file handling (Closes: #747443). - Better handling of imported files (Closes: #775950). * Refresh patches: - debian/patches/hardening.patch - debían/patches/500-buildflags.patch * Remove patch applied upstream: - debian/patches/505-fix-viewer-desktop-file.patch * For better debugging: - shotwell-dbg: + Add the temporary *.c files produced by valac to temp-source.tar.xz placed in doc directory. - debian/rules: + Add --debug as configure parameter. + Add override_dh_compress to exclude the *.tar.xz from compress. - debian/docs: + Move to shotwell.docs. - New debian/shotwell-dbg.README.Debian. - New link from debian/shotwell.README.Debian to debian/shotwell-common.README.Debian. * debian/control: - For the libgphoto2 transition, set the minimum version for libgphoto2-dev in Build-Depends to 2.5.4. * New bug reporting: - New debian/shotwell.bug-script. - New debian/shotwell.install to install the apport file. shotwell (0.20.2-2) unstable; urgency=low * Add user scripts to replace shotwell-video-thumbnailer if the thumbnailer is broken (Closes: #768637): - New files: + debian/shotwell.README.Debian + debian/replace_thumbnailer.sh + debian/shotwell.postrm + debian/shotwell.examples - Thanks to Teo Romera <email address hidden>. * debian/patches: - Add 505-fix-viewer-desktop-file.patch to correct build of shotwell-viewer.desktop (Closes: #776745). + Thanks to Raphaël Halimi <email address hidden>. - Rewrite 500-buildflags.patch to prevent FTBFS on architectures i386 and powerpc. * debian/control: - Add Build-Depends libicu-dev for missing unicode/ucnv.h. shotwell (0.20.2-1) unstable; urgency=medium * New upstream release (Closes: #769025). * debian/control: - Remove useless ${shlibs:Depends} from shotwell-dbg. * debian/rules: - Remove useless hardening parts. * New debian/patches/500-buildflags.patch: - Poke requested Debian buildflags for hardening into Makefile. * Add year 2015 for debian/* to debian/copyright. * Remove debian/source/options because compression xz is standard now. -- Sebastien Bacher <email address hidden> Wed, 28 Oct 2015 17:11:59 +0100
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- Sebastien Bacher
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Binary packages built by this source
- shotwell: digital photo organizer
Shotwell is a digital photo organizer designed for the GNOME desktop
environment. It allows you to import photos from disk or camera, organize
them in various ways, view them in full-window or fullscreen mode, and
export them to share with others. It is able to manage a lot of different
image formats, also including raw CR2 files.
- shotwell-common: digital photo organizer - common files
Shotwell is a digital photo organizer designed for the GNOME desktop
environment. It allows you to import photos from disk or camera, organize
them in various ways, view them in full-window or fullscreen mode, and
export them to share with others. It is able to manage a lot of different
image formats, also including raw CR2 files.
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This package provides images and documentation for Shotwell
- shotwell-dbg: digital photo organizer - debugging symbols
Shotwell is a digital photo organizer designed for the GNOME desktop
environment. It allows you to import photos from disk or camera, organize
them in various ways, view them in full-window or fullscreen mode, and
export them to share with others. It is able to manage a lot of different
image formats, also including raw CR2 files.
.
This package contains the debugging symbols for Shotwell.
- shotwell-dbgsym: debug symbols for package shotwell
Shotwell is a digital photo organizer designed for the GNOME desktop
environment. It allows you to import photos from disk or camera, organize
them in various ways, view them in full-window or fullscreen mode, and
export them to share with others. It is able to manage a lot of different
image formats, also including raw CR2 files.