festival-te (0.3.2-4) unstable; urgency=low [Kartik Mistry] * Upload as Debian-IN Team * Set maintainer address to Debian-IN * Updated debhelper compability to 5 * debian/copyright: updated according to standard copyright file format * debian/README.Debian: added and mention that you need to apply given patches to make package really work * debian/rules: moving to plain debhelper from cdbs * debian/festvox-te-nsk.docs: removed example/ entry, we are using rules for this now * debian/festvox-te-nsk.dirs: added required entries * debian/contol: more better descriptions of packages, cleanups * debian/changelog: removed couple of empty lines at end -- Debian-IN Team Tue, 22 May 2007 17:29:01 +0530 festival-te (0.3.2-3) unstable; urgency=low * As Sunil Mohan says festival-te can't run without festivox-te-nsk.festival-te is like the program and festivox-te-nsk is like the data. Also some package other than festival-te can use festvox-te-nsk.So we are changing the recommends of festival-te section to depends on festvox-te-nsk and depends of festvox-te-nsk section to recommends on festival-te in debian/control. Closes: #384673 * In debian/control Build-Depends-Indep is changed to Build-Depends according to Debian Policy Manual, section 7.6 for CDBS and Debhelper. -- Prasad Ramamurthy Kadambi Fri, 8 Sep 2006 22:46:05 +0530 festival-te (0.3.2-2) unstable; urgency=low * There is a circular dependency between festival-te and festvox-te-nsk. Circular dependencies are known to cause problems during upgrade, so we are avoiding it by making suitable changes in debian/control file by changing the dependency on festvox-te-nsk to a recommends in festival-te's section. Closes: #384673 * festvox-te-nsk Provides: festival-voice -- Prasad Ramamurthy Kadambi Thu, 31 Aug 2006 23:38:05 +0530 festival-te (0.3.2-1) unstable; urgency=low * Initial release Closes: #357307,#357310 * Enrico Zini has patched telugu_NSK_diphone.scm because gnome-speech will ask the voices for the 'coding' attribute, defaulting to latin1 if they don't provide it. Latin1 sucks, but most voices read latin1 at the moment.Once all festival voices support the coding attribute, the default could be moved back to UTF-8.This could break future gnome-speech interaction with the Telugu voice. -- Prasad Ramamurthy Kadambi Mon, 14 Aug 2006 21:48:11 +0530