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2.1.4-1, distribution
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commit 3f26b8827858f0dba328e1192971466cb7739cac
Author: Fukui Daichi <a.dog.will.talk@akane.waseda.jp>
Date: Thu Apr 23 15:19:37 2026 +0000
Updating d/changelog
commit c50f7c83efe4989d319b733106117d380c0cea57
Author: Fukui Daichi <a.dog.will.talk@akane.waseda.jp>
Date: Thu Apr 23 14:55:24 2026 +0000
Remove debian/patches files
Because they are already applied at upstream.
commit 8227410b16b5caf360affaefa61011299706da63
Author: Fukui Daichi <a.dog.will.talk@akane.waseda.jp>
Date: Thu Apr 23 14:54:27 2026 +0000
New maintainer
commit 210e54808aec0dc1830afc1ff0a6cf6f46a6fc02
Author: Fukui Daichi <a.dog.will.talk@akane.waseda.jp>
Date: Thu Apr 23 14:46:55 2026 +0000
Remove obsolete d/README.Debian
The file warned about an epoll_create error from libevent when
running on kernels without epoll support. This warning has been
irrelevant since epoll was introduced and became universally available.
Current Debian stable (Bookworm) and newer ship kernel 6.1 or later,
so no user will ever encounter this situation.
commit 5b1f61e968b148756cc7f90832d9dd9f4d20e9e1
Author: Fukui Daichi <a.dog.will.talk@akane.waseda.jp>
Date: Thu Apr 23 14:43:41 2026 +0000
Add signing key and enable GPG tag verification
Add the GPG public key of upstream author Oliver Falk
(key ID 00C0EF248E1F4575) as debian/upstream/signing-key.asc,
and enable cryptographic verification of upstream Git tags by
adding Pgp-Mode: gittag to debian/watch.
Upstream has been signing tags with this key. uscan will now
verify the authenticity of each upstream Git tag against the
stored key when checking for new releases.
commit 884675219ff2049ae53485d0d13c830a31e1d98e
Author: Fukui Daichi <a.dog.will.talk@akane.waseda.jp>
Date: Wed Mar 18 02:14:44 2026 +0000
New upstream version 2.1.4