Accepted pbbuttonsd 0.7.9-2ubuntu1 (source)

Martin Pitt martin.pitt at ubuntu.com
Mon May 28 21:15:19 BST 2007


Accepted:
 OK: pbbuttonsd_0.7.9-2ubuntu1.dsc
     -> Component: main Section: admin
 OK: pbbuttonsd_0.7.9-2ubuntu1.diff.gz

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Date: Mon, 28 May 2007 21:32:29 +0200
Source: pbbuttonsd
Binary: pbbuttonsd-dev pbbuttonsd
Architecture: source
Version: 0.7.9-2ubuntu1
Distribution: gutsy
Urgency: high
Maintainer: Ubuntu Core Developers <ubuntu-devel-discuss at lists.ubuntu.com>
Changed-By: Martin Pitt <martin.pitt at ubuntu.com>
Description: 
 pbbuttonsd - PBButtons daemon to handle special hotkeys of Apple computers
 pbbuttonsd-dev - Development files for PBButtons
Closes: 377708
Changes: 
 pbbuttonsd (0.7.9-2ubuntu1) gutsy; urgency=low
 .
   * Merge from debian unstable; remaining Ubuntu changes:
     - debian/control, debian/rules: RC scripts in 'multiuser' mode (no init 0
       and 6 symlinks).
     - debian/pbbuttonsd.postinst: Remove rc0 and rc6 symlinks on upgrade. This
       needs to be kept until the next LTS.
     - debian/pbbuttonsd.init: Exit if this system does not have a PMU chip.
       (LP #47419)
     - src/module_cdrom.c: Try to call "eject", and only call umount if eject
       failed. eject apparently does a better job of ejecting than the builtin
       method.
     - src/module_alsamixer.c: Do not do anything if gnome-setttings-daemon is
       running, since that already handles volume keys.
     - src/module_powersave.c: Do not do anything if gnome-power-manager is
       running, since that already handles power management.
     - src/module_alsamixer.c, src/module_peep.c, pbbcmd/pbbcmd.c: String typo
       fixes.
     - pbbuttonsd.conf:
       + Disable SleepKey and Sleep timer by default, already handled by Gnome.
       + Set ALSA as default sound system.
       + Set touchpad to 'notap' mode by default.
       + Disable autorescan, this is done by the udev rule.
     - Add debian/pbbuttonsd.udev: Send SIGHUP to pbbuttonsd when a new input
       device appears. Install it in debian/rules.
 .
 pbbuttonsd (0.7.9-2) unstable; urgency=high
 .
   * Remove i386 packages again. As the underlying hardware
     is so completly different it actually makes no sense
     right now to have the package there. Use software like
     mbpeventd instead. Urgency high to indicate that this
     is a change that would be good to have in etch.
     Also closes: #377708
Files: 
 2b1abb749fe63163f5d7af03cf60a1e3 805 admin optional pbbuttonsd_0.7.9-2ubuntu1.dsc
 8bec265657d3167bb1f6ef8eac1765c0 14263 admin optional pbbuttonsd_0.7.9-2ubuntu1.diff.gz
Original-Maintainer: Frank Lichtenheld <djpig at debian.org>

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