2.1.1 has been released. There are very few changes from the 2.1.0.1
ebuild, mainly just a new elvi. The other changes are cosmetic, or relate
only to Debian.
There are some minor changes in the ebuild that can be seen in the first
attachment:
* No longer uses version changing hacks as the package is now "debian
native" and uses almost regular naming - "$PN_[0-9\.]+".
* No longer sets S, as the package is back to using default $PN-$PV for
directory name.
Seemant, I'm not entirely sure how much work this is creating for you now
but the patch tarball(with a single ~1k patch) is still used. The exact
same tarball as for 2.1.0.1 ebuild is valid, and I don't know how you want
to handle it. If you want to carry on with the tarball just uploading it
with the new name(surfraw-2.1.1-gentoo-patches.tar.bz2) is all that is
needed(I've attached it here again with the new name for convenience). Of
course, chucking the file in FILESDIR now it is a single small patch is
possible again and maybe just using the
surfraw-2.1.0.1-gentoo-patches.tar.bz2 in $SRC_URI to save re-uploads. Make
a decision, and leave me a note, and I'll do whatever you decide after the
next release(or for this one if you want ;).
Cheers
Jay
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