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Package: xinput
Severity: normal

(This is an automatically generated bug, based on the current contents
of the Sources file for the main section.)

This source package contains a build dependency on xlib6g-dev.  This
needs to be updated since the xlib6g* packages will disappear by the
time of the next release.

Be aware that, in addition to xlibs-dev, you may also need to specify
libxaw7-dev.  Also, if your source package uses imake, you will need
to specify xutils as well.


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Version: 1.2-5.1

This bug was fixed in an NMU, but never closed. I'm closing it with the
correct version so that its status can be properly version-tracked.

For reference:

xinput (1.2-5.1) unstable; urgency=low
 .
   * Non-Maintainer Upload.
   * debian/control:
     - Bumped Standards-Version to 3.5.8.
     - Replaced xlib6g-dev build dependency with xlibs-dev. Closes: #170168.
     - Removed full-stop from short description.
     - Changed long descripting which must not be the same as the
       long description.
   * debian/postinst: removed. It is no longer necessary since its
     only purpose was to create the /usr/doc link for the package.
   * debian/rules: fixed call to dpkg-gencontrol to force inclusion
     of section and priority in control file.

Regards,

Adam

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