If you link against a library A that itself links against a library B,
it may or may not work to use symbols from library B in your executable;
this is known as "indirect linking". GNU ld does indirect linking by
default (but it can be disabled using --no-add-needed), but the new
experimental GNU gold linker does not do this. It's an easy fix for us,
as the tests are all already done in ./configure, we just need to tell
the Makefile.ams to use the results.
This should fix Debian bug #556677, if they ever start using this
branch.
[crmafra: Folded Andreas Metzler patch to update debian/changelog]
Signed-off-by: Brad Jorsch <anomie@users.sourceforge.net>
Implement the switch from SelectWindowsMouseButton et al. to
MouseLeftButtonAction = SelectWindows from WindowMaker 0.65 in Debian's
customized defaults. Closes: #116963
Simplify debian/rules by using dpkg-source v3 (quilt) instead of the
home-grown patch system in debian/rules.
Change debian/nightly_build.sh to build a non-native package.
Use dh_prep instead of "dh_clean -k" (dh-clean-k-is-deprecated). However
do not replace instances of dh_clean without -k option. (Debian
bug590244). Build-Depend on debhelper 7.