-wxwidgets2.5 (2.5.1) experimental; urgency=low
+wxwidgets2.5 (2.5.3.2) unstable; urgency=low
+
+ * This time, really now.
+ A snapshot that is actually ready for wider release.
+ Thanks to all who've been patient. We know who you are.
+ * Update path to wxPython site-packages, build them with
+ --no_rpath since we will install the in tree build.
+
+ -- Ron Lee <ron@debian.org> Thu, 11 Nov 2004 11:01:00 +1030
+
+wxwidgets2.5 (2.5.3.1) unstable; urgency=low
+
+ * Functioning concurrent installs for both the C++ libs
+ and wxPython along with legacy support for existing 2.4
+ users mean we can now safely introduce this release to
+ unstable without an adverse effect on existing users.
+
+ -- Ron Lee <ron@debian.org> Sun, 31 Oct 2004 15:54:46 +1030
+
+wxwidgets2.5 (2.5.3.0) experimental; urgency=low
+
+ * Experimental prerelease.
+
+ -- Ron Lee <ron@debian.org> Wed, 22 Sep 2004 03:29:56 +0930
+
+wxwidgets2.5 (2.5.2.3) experimental; urgency=low
+
+ * Greatly improved concurrent installs. We can now install
+ a much wider range of builds without conflicting and select
+ between them without the need to go changing symlinks or
+ the suite of applications you have installed.
+ * Contrib is dead. Long live contrib.
+ Better multi-library builds have made contrib more or less
+ obsolete. This is the big crunch before the boom. Everything
+ useful out of contrib has been moved back into the main package.
+ Later we will split many out again along the lines of shared
+ dependencies, so a minimal wx install really can remain minimal
+ without losing any future potential.
+
+ -- Ron Lee <ron@debian.org> Sat, 18 Sep 2004 00:59:01 +0930
+
+wxwidgets2.5 (2.5.1.1) experimental; urgency=low
* The s/ndow/dget/g release.
* Yes, the name has changed and the terrorists have won again.
in court. Eleven or so years of unbroken, unquestioned usage
was not nearly so interesting to these people as the fact we
were a soft target and easy to deprive of due process.
- * wxGTK is now built with gtk2.
+ * wxGTK is now built with gtk2 and unicode support.
* wxBase is no longer a separate package, it is built with the
GUI libs which now depend on it. We might split it out again
one day if there is a need for that.
improve either, but the logical separation may be beneficial.
* Removed many elements of the build scripts that are no longer
required due to improvements and changes elsewhere.
+ * Added README.examples for people who think these are packaged
+ as demos instead of as extended documentation.
-- Ron Lee <ron@debian.org> Fri, 27 Feb 2004 17:00:29 +1030
-- Ron Lee <ron@debian.org> Thu, 19 Dec 2002 01:08:50 -0800
+wxwindows2.4 (2.4.2.6) unstable; urgency=high
+
+ * High urgency so as not to reset the shotclock for getting wx and
+ its deps moving into testing. All changes since the last release
+ are superficial.
+ * Reapply HURD/K*BSD patch fragment that should not have been reverted.
+ Closes: #217726 (Make a wish, the third time is lucky so I'm told.)
+ * Updated .po files.
+
+ -- Ron Lee <ron@debian.org> Mon, 2 Aug 2004 14:50:07 +0930
+
+wxwindows2.4 (2.4.2.5) unstable; urgency=medium
+
+ * Medium urgency to keep things moving for the libtiff fudge.
+ * Switch to dhv4, libtiff4.
+ * Fix menu quoting.
+ * Whittled down on some of the build config scripts that weren't
+ really earning their weight.
+ * Check for DISTCC_HOSTS and set the number of make -j jobs according
+ to the number of hosts it contains.
+ * Purge the .pyc from site-packages/wx too. They are generated on
+ site at install time.
+ * Includes type correctness fix for 64bit arch's. Closes: #197661
+ * Merged patches from Robert Millan for HURD/K*BSD support back from
+ cvs head. Closes: #217726
+ * Store the python version we preconfigure virgin source with, then
+ people don't need the default python package installed to build
+ from source, just the packages declared in the build-deps. Fix
+ the -python postinst to use this when byte compiling too.
+ Closes: #259128 (and fixes #258529)
+ * Added README.examples to explain that these examples are extended
+ documentation for coders, rather than trial apps for users.
+ Closes: #212894
+ * Dropped the examples from the demos subdir, the samples cover a lot
+ more ground than they used to and are generally more up to date,
+ it's also no longer hard to find a broad range of real applications
+ with source. Provided more external pointers in the README.
+ Closes: #258530 after discussion with the submitter. This is a bit
+ less c++ for your python, but I'm not convinced yet that either half
+ is such a burden on the other as to warrant an extra package here
+ at this stage.
+ * Fix linking of wxgtk_gl to include the proper dependency on wxgtk.
+ Remove suggestion of libgl1, by declaring the full library dependency
+ we now automatically insist on it. Closes: #262027
+ * Include wxrc and wxrcedit in contrib-dev. Added a simple man page
+ and a menu entry for wxrcedit. Closes: #261811
+ * Update gl sample makefiles to use --gl-libs. Thanks to Rich Walker
+ for picking this up. Closes: #246169
+ * Enable the building of a libwxgtk-dbg-python package, but do not
+ build and upload it by default at this stage. Closes: #220568
+ * Does not fix #239782, sorry.
+
+ -- Ron Lee <ron@debian.org> Wed, 28 Jul 2004 03:21:42 +0930
+
wxwindows2.4 (2.4.2.4) unstable; urgency=low
* Modified build scripts to use pythonX.Y instead of python(>=X.Y)