[Bug 2025363] Re: Merge console-setup 1.222 into mantic
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Thu Jul 20 17:41:43 UTC 2023
This bug was fixed in the package console-setup - 1.222ubuntu1
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console-setup (1.222ubuntu1) mantic; urgency=medium
* Merge with Debian unstable (LP: #2025363). Remaining changes:
- debian/clean: Delete Keyboard/tree-keymaps/ on clean
- Add an apport hook
- If the locale is C during configuration, only set CHARMAP to ISO-8859-15
on kFreeBSD; otherwise restore the previous behaviour from before the
kFreeBSD port of using UTF-8 in that case.
- Do not set default FONTFACE or FONTSIZE for Lat15, kernel has built-in
Terminus font, at multitiple sizes, and it correctly selects low/high
dpi font size, based on screen resolution.
- Set keymap and font in the initramfs if possible and sensible
debian/vtrgb, debian/vtrgb.vga, debian/console-setup-linux.setvtrgb.service,
debian/rules, debian/console-setup-linux.{postinst, prerm}: use Ubuntu's
virtual terminal color scheme by default, with a VGA color scheme available
as an alternative.
- Handle unattended upgrades without breaking plymouth when updating
console fonts.
- Tolerate absence of setupcon in postinst scripts. Should be fixed by
refactoring to not have a keyboard-configuration package that needs to
call setupcon without depending on it.
- Don't copy keyboard-configuration questions to /target in OEM mode.
oem-config will ask them later, and copying these confuses it.
- Added templates for keyboard detection
- debian/control: drop freebsd-specific packages
- If the detect-keyboard debconf plugin is available
(cdebconf-newt-detect-keys in the installer), then offer to use it to
detect the keyboard layout.
- keyboard-configuration.config: While sourcing config files to re-seed
debconf, treat missing XKBOPTIONS as empty.
- Fix default keyboard selection for language/country combinations
lacking a proper combined locale.
- debian/keyboard-configuration.config: lower the priority for the layout
question.
- Map ppc64el/* to XKBMODEL=pc105
- Set default for Dutch to us(intl), not just us.
- Set default layout for Kurdish to tr(ku)
- Set default layout for Vietnam to 'us'
- debian/keyboard-configuration.config: change back the french default layout to
be fr+oss and not fr+latin9
- debian/keyboard-configuration.config: Drop the xkb-keymap bits once
again as we're not ready for those yet, as it's currently causing an
invalid default layout in the installer.
- keyboard-configuration.{config,templates}: There is no good default
for layout toggling, stop pretending there is. Console users can set
one with dpkg-reconfigure or editing /etc/defaults/keyboard
- keyboard_present.sh: Quiet config/postinst when we have no USB devices
- debian/preprocessor: revert the removal of keyboard names (for size) of
console-setup-udeb: we do need those, since we don't use the simplified
xkb-keymap template from Debian just yet: this way we can still show
country/language names when selecting a keyboard, layout or variant
- debian/rules: revert hard-coding of a list of "debconf-selectable"
layouts for the udebs, since we don't use this debconf question in Ubuntu
and all layouts are selectable.
- Make COPYRIGHT a symlink to debian/copyright
- Don't cat over the keymaps; they're already moved to the right place.
- Add Keyboard/Makefile rule to build pc105.tree
- Include pc105.tree for ubiquity; make sure it gets built.
- debian/control: Build depend on keymapper
- Make sure we give a meaningful name to ch layouts: "Switzerland" instead
of "German (Switzerland), since it includes French too.
- Keyboard/Makefile: make sure KeyboardNames.pl is built with accurate data
from xkb-data.
- xmlreader, KeyboardNames.pl: Added model entry to skip model selection
- Fix command injection in ckbcomp
- Generate a locale locally for translating keyboard names in
kbdnames-maker.
- setupcon:
- use only /run for tempfiles with /tmp as a non-root fallback.
- handle compressed console maps and font files.
- Map XKBMODEL=SKIP to '' for compatibility with existing
configs.
- the variables are taken from a config file which, if changed,
invalidates the cache.
- there is only ever one keyboard map per system.
- the system should not have to resolve filenames to find the keymap
cache on boot.
- Explicitly exit 0, so that postinsts don't fail in the event that
loadkeys can't find a console.
- Add noudeb build profile
- Remove obsoleted Vcs-Bzr field
console-setup (1.222) unstable; urgency=medium
* Team upload
* New no-change upload, since the NMU failed to build
- I suspect the '+nmu1' in the version string has something to do
with it. Also the BTS seems to not understand that version string,
so again: closes: #1038759, #1038729 .
console-setup (1.221+nmu1) unstable; urgency=medium
* Non-maintainer upload
* No-change upload to build against xkb-data 2.38-2
(merge request !19, closes: #1038759, #1038729)
-- Heinrich Schuchardt <heinrich.schuchardt at canonical.com> Thu, 20 Jul
2023 14:59:22 +0200
** Changed in: console-setup (Ubuntu)
Status: In Progress => Fix Released
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Title:
Merge console-setup 1.222 into mantic
Status in console-setup package in Ubuntu:
Fix Released
Bug description:
The Debian package has been upgraded to release 1.222. According to
the changelog this is just a rebuild.
Rebuilding will update the keyboard names.
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