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commit 79593e523771d2c8246fad24aa8fe9c5b0dcd94d
Author: Nicolas Dandrimont <nicolas@dandrimont.eu>
Date: Sat Mar 23 10:09:50 2024 +0100
Start 1.4.2 development
commit 2a649c34149df81d3706b7c5b83acefb91c461ff
Author: Nicolas Dandrimont <nicolas@dandrimont.eu>
Date: Sat Mar 23 10:06:20 2024 +0100
Prepare changelog for 1.4.1 upload
commit 54fe1b69b9708d9c7c66410969a4877a373dd81b
Author: Nicolas Dandrimont <nicolas@dandrimont.eu>
Date: Sat Mar 23 10:04:24 2024 +0100
gbp: only use the bare version for debian tags
commit 85045c69bd45d03df2edfa37bde8661b238ac3f8
Merge: 04e2c7d 1b9a384
Author: Nicolas Dandrimont <nicolas@dandrimont.eu>
Date: Tue Mar 19 09:40:07 2024 +0100
Merge branch 'helmutg/fix-sync-diversion-for-bookworm' into develop
commit 1b9a3843964b42b983921a1b011f14d61e430944
Author: Helmut Grohne <helmut@subdivi.de>
Date: Mon Mar 18 14:37:28 2024 +0100
also fix /bin/sync diversion for bookworm
dpkg-divert will rename a file regardless of whether it is installed by
a package. When coreutils ships /bin/sync in bookworm, the first of the
two diversions would still move it away. In bookworm we'd end up with
/bin/sync being diverted to /bin/sync.usr-is-merged but actually moved
to /usr/bin/sync.distrib. Hence debsums would fail later. Work around
this by manually implementing the rename part.
commit 04e2c7d426b8c1680eaf37ed3af137023ad5e942
Author: Nicolas Dandrimont <nicolas@dandrimont.eu>
Date: Fri Mar 15 11:15:12 2024 +0100
tests: Update unittest asserts to non-deprecated versions
Closes: #1061749
commit 8afb49d8f13ac1e904334640cad4b5c9c63b4116
Author: Nicolas Dandrimont <nicolas@dandrimont.eu>
Date: Fri Mar 15 10:04:53 2024 +0100
Start 1.4.1 development