This bug was fixed in the package sdlmame - 0.136-0ubuntu1
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sdlmame (0.136-0ubuntu1) lucid; urgency=low
* New upstream release - Closes (LP: #502191)
* debian/rules:
- Added new make variable NOASM to take advantage of the Assembly core when
available, and also mandat
Uploaded. Thanks for your work! :-
I had to update debian/rules to take into account the new whatsnew location, to
fix a FTBFS. Apart from that, it's ok :-)
Thanks again,
Fabrice
** Changed in: sdlmame (Ubuntu)
Status: In Progress => Fix Committed
** Changed in: sdlmame (Ubuntu)
Ass
Hello Fabrice,
here's the new diff.gz, including fixes to changelog entry and
debian/control file, as well as whatsnew.txt now in debian (rules
updated accordingly).
Package builds on both karmic (pbuilder on my box) and lucid (see my
PPA, I had to bump to 0ubuntu2 to avoid conflict with previous
Hi Cesare,
Even if it's a temporary fix, I prefer to have it in debian directory.
This way, you won't need to update the get-orig-source target to get it,
and I personally find it cleaner :-)
About the README.source file, you're right: it's seems to be necessary
only when dpkg-source -x does not
Hello Fabrice,
retrieving whatsnew.txt from the net is just a quick fix for the current
release. Upstream maintainers didn't bother to repack the zipfile, but
it will be back with 0.137. Putting whatsnew.txt in debian would require
some changes in debian/rules. If you feel it would be cleaner, ho
Ohh, one more thing: Standards-version should be bump to 3.8.3, and you
are repacking the source tarball, you would need a README.source file (I
can take care of that, if you want :-) )
Fabrice
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Hi Cesare,
thanks for that explanations! Here is the changelog entry I will upload:
sdlmame (0.136-0ubuntu1) lucid; urgency=low
* New upstream release - Closes (LP: #502191)
* debian/rules:
- Added new make variable NOASM to take advantage of the Assembly core when
available, and a
Hello Fabrice,
the NOASM make variable selects which emulation engine to use. For all
the targets currently supported by Ubuntu is recommended unsetting it,
to take full advantage of the Assembly core when available. On the other
hand, there are other targets (e.g. ARM or MIPS, according to the
u
Hi,
Why is the NOASM option required? And also, why we can delete
contrib/joymap.dat ? With this info, I'll update the changelog and upload it.
By the way: the changelog entry should be with lucid ;-)
Thanks,
Fabrice
** Changed in: sdlmame (Ubuntu)
Assignee: Fabrice Coutadeur (fabricesp) =
** Changed in: sdlmame (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed => In Progress
** Changed in: sdlmame (Ubuntu)
Assignee: (unassigned) => Fabrice Coutadeur (fabricesp)
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This is the .diff file for the new upstream release - sdlmame 0.136.
To build the source package use
zcat sdlmame_0.136-0ubuntu1.diff.gz | patch -p0
cd sdlmame-0.136
chmod +x debian/rules
debian/rules get-orig-source
mv sdlmame_0.136.orig.tar.gz ../
cd ..
tar xvfz sdlmame_0.136.orig.tar.gz
and th
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