Installed: blt8.0_2.4l-2_i386.deb to dists/potato/main/binary-i386/libs/blt8.0_2.4l-2.deb blt-common_2.4l-2_i386.deb to dists/potato/main/binary-i386/libs/blt-common_2.4l-2.deb blt_2.4l-2.dsc to dists/potato/main/source/libs/blt_2.4l-2.dsc replacing blt_2.4l-1.dsc blt_2.4l-2_i386.deb to dists/potato/main/binary-i386/libs/blt_2.4l-2.deb replacing blt_2.4l-1.deb blt8.0-dev_2.4l-2_i386.deb to dists/potato/main/binary-i386/devel/blt8.0-dev_2.4l-2.deb blt-demo_2.4l-2_i386.deb to dists/potato/main/binary-i386/devel/blt-demo_2.4l-2.deb replacing blt-demo_2.4l-1.deb blt-dev_2.4l-2_i386.deb to dists/potato/main/binary-i386/devel/blt-dev_2.4l-2.deb replacing blt-dev_2.4l-1.deb blt_2.4l-2.diff.gz to dists/potato/main/source/libs/blt_2.4l-2.diff.gz replacing blt_2.4l-1.diff.gz -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 Format: 1.6 Date: Tue, 2 Nov 1999 12:54:08 +0000 Source: blt Binary: blt-dev blt8.0 blt-common blt blt8.0-dev blt-demo Architecture: source i386 Version: 2.4l-2 Distribution: unstable Urgency: low Maintainer: Gordon Russell <g.russell@dcs.napier.ac.uk> Description: blt - Shared libraries for blt blt-common - Common run-time parts to the BLT libraries blt-demo - blt demo scripts - a tcl/tk extension library blt-dev - Development in blt - a tcl/tk extension library blt8.0 - Shared libraries for blt (using tk8.0) blt8.0-dev - Development in blt and tk8.0 - a tcl/tk extension library Closes: 46920 Changes: blt (2.4l-2) unstable; urgency=low . * blt-dev is still dependent on tk8.0-dev and tcl8.0-dev. This should have been tk8.2-dev and tcl8.2-dev. This version now uses package names blt8.0 and blt8.0-dev, so these packages no longer are replaced by blt and blt-dev. * Changed to debhelper from debstd (the rules file was just getting too complicated to understand). * added three new packages, blt-common, blt8.0 and blt8.0-dev. This was necessary as I have two conflicting requirements from package users - Link to the latest tk/tcl libraries (eg 8.2) - have a stable version of the blt library (eg link to tk/tcl 8.0) Linking to 8.2 has resulted in a much poorer blt environment filled with unexplained runtime bugs. Thus, blt8.0 and blt8.0-dev are identical to blt and blt-dev, but are linked to tk/tcl 8.0. The new packages are linked to the latest tk/tcl versions. blt8.0-dev conflicts with blt-dev. The common parts of packages blt8.0 and blt have been split out into blt-common. This makes for quite a lot of packages for blt... Sorry about that. . If reliability is your keyword, change alternatives so that you always use wish8.0 and tclsh8.0 by default, and make sure you have tk/tcl8.0 runtime libraries. . Note that for library naming restrictions, libBLT.2.4.so.8.2 is linked with the latest tcl/tk libraries, while libBLT.2.4.so.8.0 is always linked to a stable tcl/tk 8.0 where everything seems to work. For development, libBLT8.0.so is a link to the blt linked to tk8.0, and libBLT8.2.so for tk8.2. (closes: #46920) * changed pkgIndex to select dynamically either blt for tk8.2 or 8.0 depending on which wish was in use. Thus making the new library naming scheme invisible for scripts. * this package must have tk8.0, tk8.2, tcl8.0, tcl8.2, tk8.2-dev, tcl8.2-dev installed to build from source. tk8.0-dev and tcl8.0-dev are not required, and are instead emulated internally. Files: 2534f049bc9dc1b69870f547fb52fda1 596 devel optional blt_2.4l-2.dsc f0909b19d305b41c675b658349f0ae97 44714 devel optional blt_2.4l-2.diff.gz e6e39e563802b84ba3909cfe374feedb 290602 libs optional blt_2.4l-2_i386.deb d588e8ba9b3a5b384ce0cc4505ee3183 21110 libs optional blt-common_2.4l-2_i386.deb 626b009568e431e260a1f107fa5f3818 681404 devel optional blt-dev_2.4l-2_i386.deb e852b255e779f05197dd7d8b91532d9e 585910 devel optional blt-demo_2.4l-2_i386.deb b824e15a76420fb93cc56cfd04f7d369 289378 libs optional blt8.0_2.4l-2_i386.deb 9c08601a9725a8d63ed3aca345461723 680338 devel optional blt8.0-dev_2.4l-2_i386.deb -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.0.0 (GNU/Linux) Comment: For info see http://www.gnupg.org iEYEARECAAYFAjgmrMYACgkQsbjrHwXvAePShQCeKF2l+ko1qdvyP8Vv5OMWkYUr I3EAoIKJvlFsJxXolqiF/1uBL3XHo4c7 =d1Iq -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----