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Boyuan Yang 888f8a1370 debian: Update deb packaging instructions (#212)
With this commit, I would expect users able to build deb packages
with instructions that is compatible from Ubuntu 16.04.x LTS.

Signed-off-by: Boyuan Yang <073plan@gmail.com>
2018-05-08 14:38:18 +02:00

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Format: https://www.debian.org/doc/packaging-manuals/copyright-format/1.0/
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The author copied a few lines of code from KSnapshot regiongrabber.cpp
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Files: debian/*
Copyright: 2017 Juanma Navarro Mañez <juanma1980@gmail.com>
2018 Boyuan Yang <073plan@gmail.com>
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2007 Luca Gugelmann <lucag@student.ethz.ch>
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Relicensed under GPL-3+ under flameshot project.
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Originally based on Lightscreen areadialog.h,
Copyright 2017 Christian Kaiser <info@ckaiser.com.ar>
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Originally based on KDE's KSnapshot regiongrabber.cpp, revision 796531,
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Translation : Jonathan Clarke, Benjamin Jean, Griselda Jung, Fanny
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