gnustep-make 2.9.2-2 source package in Ubuntu

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gnustep-make (2.9.2-2) unstable; urgency=medium

  * debian/dh_gnustep/dh_gnustep: Switch to GNU coding style and implement
    the following new functionality:
      + New options --app, --game, --move-to, --no-move.
      + New default bug-script functionality for apps and new
        --bug-script option.
      + New default deletion of some build artifacts and new
        --no-cleanup option.
  * debian/dh_gnustep/dh_gnustep.1: Regenerate.
  * debian/NEWS: Document changes in dh_gnustep's default behavior.
  * debian/watch: Use HTTPS protocol.

 -- Yavor Doganov <email address hidden>  Mon, 08 Jul 2024 00:46:36 +0300

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Binary packages built by this source

gnustep-common: Common files for the core GNUstep environment

 This package contains the main GNUstep configuration file, common
 files, scripts and directory layout needed to run any GNUstep
 software.

gnustep-make: GNUstep build system

 This package contains the makefiles needed to compile any GNUstep
 software, and the GNUstep Test Framework used by GNUstep packages to
 build and run tests.

gnustep-make-doc: Documentation for GNUstep Make

 This package contains the GNUstep Make manual in Info, HTML and PDF
 format. Also included are several documents such as the GNUstep
 HOWTO, FAQ and explanation of the GNUstep filesystem which are useful
 to get familiar with the basic aspects of the GNUstep environment.