Also bump the python bindings version, the NEWS version and the Debian
version.
Since the changelog is (slightly dubiously) metadata, we have to
change it to upload a release candidate.
I'm not sure how it got into debian/changelog without actually
happening, but actually delete martin from debian/control per
request in Debian bug #719100
Currently "make debian-snapshot" will include the performance corpus
tarball in the source package, which slows things down and wastes disk
space. tar-ignore is needed twice to keep the default exclude rules
(e.g. to exclude .git)
This is the output from sphinx-quickstart, massaged a bit, along with
our existing man pages converted to rst.
A skeleton notmuch-emacs manual is also included. It is not suitable
for end user use yet.
At some point we decided to only install bash completion for notmuch
if the bash-completion file was present. Add the corresponding debian
build dependency.
From Christian Hofstaedler, Debian bug 739120:
When ruby-defaults > 1:2.0 will be uploaded to sid, the version of
Ruby provided by the 'ruby' and 'ruby-dev' packages will change to
version 2.0. This version change includes a change to the path for
binary extensions.
This patch works for Ruby 1.9.1 as well as Ruby 2.0, so it's safe to
apply now.
This involves
- the meta-flavour emacs has gone away
- a compat file is needed (also installed by dh_installemacsen)
- a conflict with pre-2.0.0 emacsen-common
- manually managing the "installed" semaphore file
The following fails on Debian ia64:
% gdb /bin/mv
(gdb) break rename
Since this breaks our atomicity test, disable them until someone is
motivated to figure out whose fault that is.
Roll (one last?) release candidate because of Austin's
LIBNOTMUCH_VERSION changes.
Atomically bump the manually (NEWS, debian/changelog) and
automatically (everywhere else) updated places version is mentioned.
Gdb is currently broken on s390x buildd's and porterboxes (see #728705).
By removing it as a build-dep, we disable the (failing) atomicity test on this
architecture
Based on id:1370220299-14722-1-git-send-email-felipe.contreras@gmail.com
Hacked rather extensively by db. The most important changes:
- bring back notmuch.yaml for the (debian specific?) vim-addons
tool.
- depend on vim-ruby, so we get a version of vim with ruby installed.
Since this is in a disjunction, this should not force new packages to
be installed, but rather let people with auto-install-recommends (the
default) on install notmuch without emacs.
The idea is to allow hardening verification tools (in particular blhc)
to scan the logs. Actually fixing the problem will require modifying
the notmuch configure script to propagate CPPFLAGS.