editmoin (1.10.1-1) unstable; urgency=low * New upstream version: - Merged all Debian fixes except the vim modeline addition. - Add moin 1.6 syntax file. - No other changes. - The upstream inclusion of the manpage now makes it fall under GPL. (Closes: #460187) * Revert our vim modeline patch, too, since there are now two different ones, and it looks ugly for users of other editors. * debian/rules: Remove simple-patchsys.mk, we use bzr branches. * debian/editmoin.install: Adapt for multiple moin vim syntax files. * Add moin-plugin.vim: auto file-type plugin for vim, to replace the former vim modeline hack. Install it in debian/rules. * Add debian/vim-editmoin.yaml, a "new vim world order" registry file for the vim plugin. Suggest vim-addon-manager and add a stanza about it to the package description. -- Martin Pitt Wed, 05 Mar 2008 17:53:10 +0100 editmoin (1.9.1-2) unstable; urgency=low * Import package into bzr, branching from upstream trunk (https://code.launchpad.net/~niemeyer/editmoin/trunk). Drop debian/patches and apply them inline, since that's much more convenient for merging. Add Vcs-Bzr: to debian/control. * debian/control: Fix typo in description. (Closes: #459549) * Add editmoin.1: manpage, based on former README. Install it in setup.py. (Closes: #453682) * Remove debian/editmoin.README.debian, superseded by manpage. * editmoin: Use subprocess instead of os.system() to run the editor, to avoid issues with weird $EDITOR values. * editmoin: Fix crash when the first line starting with "@ " comes before the first line starting with "@@". (LP: #190081) -- Martin Pitt Sat, 16 Feb 2008 20:50:45 +0100 editmoin (1.9.1-1) unstable; urgency=low * Initial release to Debian. (Closes: #452946) * debian/patches/01_vim-modeline.patch: Add a vim modeline to automatically enable the moin.vim syntax file. * debian/patches/02_http_auth.patch: - Replace URLopener with FancyURLopener to make HTTP authentication actually work. Thanks to Soren Hansen for the patch. * Add editmoin.README.debian: Upstream tarball does not come with any documentation, take the http://labix.org/editmoin Moin source and mangle it a bit for readability. -- Martin Pitt Sun, 30 Dec 2007 12:40:06 +0100