[Bug 30384] Re: gnome-session-save presents a gui always

Sebastien Bacher seb128 at ubuntu.com
Tue Apr 11 16:47:30 UTC 2006


This upload fixes the issue:

 gnome-session (2.14.1-0ubuntu1) dapper; urgency=low
 .
   * Sync with Debian
   * New upstream version:
     Session Manager
     - Share one GConfClient
     - Plug leaks
   * debian/control.in:
     - Build-Depends on sharutils
     - don't Build-Depends on sng
     - don't Recommends desktop-base
     - updated the debhelper version for Ubuntu
   * debian/gconf-defaults:
     - use the Ubuntu splash
   * debian/gnome-session.install:
     - don't install the Debian sng
   * debian/gnome-wm:
     - fix for openbox.
   * debian/patches/01_fix_autostart_edition.patch:
     - patch from Vincent Untz, fix the autostart edition
   * debian/patches/02_no_warning_crash.patch:
     - don't crash on warning, users expect stability
   * debian/patches/03_powermanagement.diff:
     - powermanagement features.
   * debian/patches/06_silent_option.patch:
     - define a --silent option,
       patch from http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=149447
       (Ubuntu: #30384)
   * debian/patches/07_kill_esd.patch:
     - updated
   * debian/patches/08_menu-change.diff:
     - the session options are in "Desktop Preferences".
   * debian/patches/09_splash_hide.diff:
     - fix some issue with splashscreen staying on screen when not needed.
   * debian/patches/10_update_notifier:
     - added update-notifier to the list of known applications
       (closes ubuntu #9316)
   * debian/patches/11_session_dialog.patch:
     - new session dialog by Manu Cornet <manu at manucornet.net>
   * debian/patches/12_shaped_splash.patch:
     - shape for splash
   * debian/patches/13_smoother_fading.patch:
     - updated patch from http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=140717
   * debian/pixmaps:
     - icons for the new dialog, by Manu Cornet <manu at manucornet.net>
   * debian/rules:
     - don't use sng
     - install the icons for the new dialog

I've used the upstream patch with the --silent option, your suggestion was changing the default behaviour which breaks application expecting it

** Changed in: gnome-session (Ubuntu)
       Status: Confirmed => Fix Released
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gnome-session-save presents a gui always
https://launchpad.net/malone/bugs/30384




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