gs-common (0.3.3.0woody1) stable-security; urgency=high * Non-maintainer upload by the Security Team * Patch ps2epsi to create a temporary file securely using tempfile -- Matt Zimmerman Tue, 8 Apr 2003 00:20:44 -0400 gs-common (0.3.3) unstable; urgency=high * Fixes the remaining release critical bugs in gs-common, therefore the high urgency. * debian/control: Add dependency on gsfonts. Rationale: gs is quite useless to most people without the fonts and in comparison to the gs package they are not really that big. If you really don't want them to be installed, please use the equivs package to tell dpkg that a missing gsfonts package is okay. + libdb2 should build with this change as it was only missing the gsfonts build dependency (closes: #126475) + Follows the request by Tim Hull to pull gsfonts with gs (closes: #65594) * Acknowledge the NMU by LaMont Jones (closes: #133902). * debian/control: Clean up some obsolete stuff: + Does not conflict with gs_x, gs_svga, gs_both anymore. Those packages are long gone now and the package names violate policy (closes: #137430). * scripts/*: Copy those scripts from the gs source package instead of gs-aladdin as we want gs-common in main (closes: #141206). * scripts/dvipdf: Add from the gs source (closes: #117442). * man/*: Copy from gs source. * debian/links: Install symlinks for the manpages of ps2pdf1[234] which are documented in the ps2pdf manpage. * debian/rules: Run dh_installmanpages to get the stuff those installed (closes: #116144). * debian/copyright: Add (lintian). * Remove the debconf stuff for configuring some esoteric defoma options: + debian/config, debian/templates: Remove. + debian/gs.defoma: Do not read any configfile anymore. Just use the options that used to be default. + debian/postinst: Adjust for removed configuration. + debian/postrm: Do not remove the unexisting config file anymore. -- Torsten Landschoff Tue, 9 Apr 2002 02:39:27 +0200 gs-common (0.3.2.1) unstable; urgency=low * NMU * Add Depends: gs, per the bts. Closes: #133902 -- LaMont Jones Thu, 21 Mar 2002 23:34:08 -0700 gs-common (0.3.2) unstable; urgency=high * Urgency high because the following bug breaks with new defoma. * debian/postinst, debian/prerm: Don't pass the -b flag to defoma-app anymore, it is neither documented nor supported. -- Torsten Landschoff Sun, 23 Dec 2001 20:54:11 +0100 gs-common (0.3.1) unstable; urgency=low * debian/prerm: Check for defoma-app before running it (closes: #115831). * debian/postrm: Don't check if gs is installed before purging the configuration. * debian/rules: Remove dh_testversion invocation (lintian). * debian/control: Add debhelper dependency (lintian). -- Torsten Landschoff Wed, 31 Oct 2001 20:02:36 +0100 gs-common (0.3) unstable; urgency=low * Fix up the whole scripts dir to support spaces in file names (closes: #62684, #95261). -- Torsten Landschoff Tue, 16 Oct 2001 20:48:28 +0200 gs-common (0.2) unstable; urgency=low * debian/gs.defoma: Revised. * debian/README.Defoma: Revised. * debian/control: Conflicts: Add psfontmgr (<< 0.4.8) because the new gs.defoma now conflicts with older psfontmgr. * debian/config: Remove db_input gs/printer & gs/previewer because the new gs.defoma doesn't use or refer the values at all. * debian/dirs: Remove /var/lib/defoma/gs.d/dirs/TTCIDFont & CIDFont because the directories are no more used. * debian/links: New file. * debian/postinst: Remove POSTSCRIPT_PREVIEWER & POSTSCRIPT_PRINTER related codes because they are no more used or refered. * debian/prerm: Add -b option for the future. * debian/templates: Remove gs/printer & gs/previewer Templates. * debian/postinst: Replace the second argument of defoma-subst from gs to ghostscript. 'ghostscript' was the name originally used in gs and gs-aladdin. postrm also refers this name as ghostscript.subst-rule. gs-cjk-resource also refers this name. I guess 'ghostscript' is better, in historical reasons. -- Yasuhiro Take Sat, 29 Sep 2001 00:27:01 +0900 gs-common (0.1) unstable; urgency=low * First release of the package. * debian/config: Set the priority of the gs questions to low since nearly nobody will want to change the defaults. -- Torsten Landschoff Thu, 13 Sep 2001 22:25:56 +0200