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Given that there's no code which would use it there's no reason to link
to libsepol or libselinux even when they are available.
Signed-off-by: Brian C. Lane <bcl@redhat.com>
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Without this you cannot use gnupload to send the new release tarball to
the ftp servers.
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* README-release: Two sets of library version triples to adjust.
* bootstrap: Tiny fix from gnulib.
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* libparted/Makefile.am (REVISION): Increment, since there have
been changes to the library, but no interface addition or removal.
* README-release: Mention the shared-library version update procedure.
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* README-release: Update to match the template used for diffutils,
coreutils, etc.
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* README-release: Add a step "0", and update step 3 to match reality.
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* README-release: Change "$v" to "$VERSION", its more explicit. Include
a reminder to add the definition of parted to the release mail.
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* README-release: Correct an error in step 5. In step 6 we mean
$VERSION.
* build-aux/parted-release (_do_release): Use '-F -' to make the NEWS
commit.
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* README-release: New file.
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