pacemaker (2.1.5-1)
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- Debian changelog in Git:
pacemaker (2.1.5-1) unstable; urgency=medium
* [5792d59] Work around lazy loading of GitHub release pages in watch file
* [52462d8] New upstream release (2.1.5)
* [06b5497] Delete upstreamed patch, refresh the rest
* [9829fc0] Update Standards-Version to 4.6.2 (no changes required)
* [7768ecb] Add debian/upstream/metadata
* [629aab5] Update debian/copyright.
Update the years, indicate LGPL of *.po files and give up on
enumerating all contributors.
* [9b7d008] The SystemHealth resource agent was dropped upstream.
See commit 8e0512e: it was non-functional anyway.
* [c905af5] Update symbols files (all removed symbols were internal)
* [b0a5c7b] pacemaker-cli-utils.NEWS was six years old, nothing new
* [a255a3e] Reduce Lintian noise
* [7a70bd7] Drop the obsolete lsb-base dependency
sysvinit-utils_3.05-1 took over /lib/lsb/init-functions from lsb-base,
which became an empty transitional package. Sysvinit-utils is
essential now, so we needn't depend on it explicitly, but if that ever
changes (see #851747) the sysvinit-core package will still depend on
it, providing the function library to our init scripts if they have a
real chance to execute. (The compatibility layer of systemd won't try
to use the init scripts, because we provide native systemd units.)
This change is unsuitable for bullseye backports.
-- Ferenc Wágner <wferi@debian.org> Sun, 22 Jan 2023 16:38:34 +0100
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