oxide-qt 1.3.4-0ubuntu0.14.04.1 source package in Ubuntu

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oxide-qt (1.3.4-0ubuntu0.14.04.1) trusty-security; urgency=medium

  * Update to v1.3.4
    - see USN-2410-1
    - Bump Chromium rev to 39.0.2171.62
    - Fix LP: #1260016 - Add support for application provided protocol
      handlers
    - Fix LP: #1301681 - Scroll the focused editable node in to view after
      a resize
    - Fix LP: #1337506 - Runtime abort with
      FATAL:texture_manager.cc(76)] Check failed: texture_count_ == 0u (1 vs. 0).
      Ensure that we keep the browser compositor GL context and associated
      resources alive as long as the Qt scenegraph holds the frontbuffer
    - Fix LP: #1377755 - Keyboard disappears when switching between text fields
    - Fix LP: #1290821 - WebView.loading is not false when receiving a LoadEvent
      with type == TypeStopped, so properties bound to this never receive an
      update. As "loading" and the main-frame document load events are delivered
      separately from blink, split this in to 2 signals
    - Fix LP: #1354382 - White line at bottom of viewport - fix rounding errors
      when calculating the view size in DIP which results in the view
      underflowing by a pixel in one axis and overflowing by a pixel in the
      other axis
    - Fix LP: #1221996 - Allow user scripts to be injected in to the main world
    - Expose redirect events to WebContextDelegateWorker
    - Fix LP: #1384460 - Delegate unhandled URL schemes to the system
    - Fix LP: #1386468 - Stop leaking V8 contexts
    - Fix LP: #1375900 - GMail crashes when composing a message
    - Fix LP: #1391230 - Release the screen dim lock when the application
      becomes inactive

  [ Chris Coulson <email address hidden> ]
  * Add liboxideqtquick0 package
  * Refresh debian/patches/gross-hack-for-dual-ffmpeg-build.patch
  * Add libcups2-dev and libexif-dev build-deps, as the chromedriver build
    seems to pull them in. This is a temporary measure until we can figure
    out why

  [ Alexandre Abreu <email address hidden> ]
  * Add chromedriver to the packaging branch
 -- Chris Coulson <email address hidden>   Mon, 17 Nov 2014 11:39:34 +0000

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liboxideqt-qmlplugin: Web browser engine for Qt (QML plugin)

 Oxide is a web browser engine library based on Chromium that makes it easy to
 embed web content in your Qt application
 .
 This package provides the QML plugin required to run QML applications with
 Oxide

liboxideqtcore0: Web browser engine for Qt (core library and components)

 Oxide is a web browser engine library based on Chromium that makes it easy to
 embed web content in your Qt application
 .
 This package provides the core library, sandbox, renderer and support
 files required to run applications with Oxide

liboxideqtquick0: Web browser engine for Qt (QtQuick library)

 Oxide is a web browser engine library based on Chromium that makes it easy to
 embed web content in your Qt application
 .
 This package provides the QtQuick library required to run QML applications
 with Oxide

oxideqmlscene: Web browser engine library for Qt (QML application runner)

 Oxide is a web browser engine library based on Google Chromium, that makes
 it easy to embed web content in your Qt application
 .
 This package provides an application runner which is similar to qmlscene,
 required to run QML applications with Oxide if you require support for
 accelerated compositing

oxideqt-chromedriver: Web browser engine for Qt (transitional package)

 Oxide is a web browser engine library based on Chromium that makes it easy to
 embed web content in your Qt application
 .
 This is a transitional package to make upgrades work correctly, and can be
 safely removed

oxideqt-codecs: Web browser engine for Qt (codecs)

 Oxide is a web browser engine library based on Chromium that makes it easy to
 embed web content in your Qt application
 .
 This package provides some media codecs needed for the HTML5 <audio> and
 <video> tags. Included are the free Theora, Vorbis, Opus, VP8 and VP9
 codecs

oxideqt-codecs-dbg: Web browser engine for Qt (Debug symbols)

 Oxide is a web browser engine library based on Chromium that makes it easy to
 embed web content in your Qt application
 .
 This package provides the debugging symbols for Oxide

oxideqt-codecs-extra: Web browser engine for Qt (codecs)

 Oxide is a web browser engine library based on Chromium that makes it easy to
 embed web content in your Qt application
 .
 This package provides some media codecs needed for the HTML5 <audio> and
 <video> tags. Included are the Theora, Vorbis, Opus, VP8, VP9, MP3, AAC
 and H.264 codecs

oxideqt-codecs-extra-dbg: Web browser engine for Qt (Debug symbols)

 Oxide is a web browser engine library based on Chromium that makes it easy to
 embed web content in your Qt application
 .
 This package provides the debugging symbols for Oxide

oxideqt-dbg: Web browser engine for Qt (Debug symbols)

 Oxide is a web browser engine library based on Chromium that makes it easy to
 embed web content in your Qt application
 .
 This package provides the debugging symbols for Oxide