Accepted hal 0.4.1-2ubuntu1 (source)

Martin Pitt martin.pitt at canonical.com
Mon Nov 29 04:45:03 CST 2004


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Date: Mon, 29 Nov 2004 11:30:36 +0100
Source: hal
Binary: libhal-dev hal-doc libhal-storage-dev libhal-storage0 libhal0 hal hal-device-manager
Architecture: source
Version: 0.4.1-2ubuntu1
Distribution: hoary
Urgency: low
Maintainer: Sjoerd Simons <sjoerd at debian.org>
Changed-By: Martin Pitt <martin.pitt at canonical.com>
Description: 
 hal        - Hardware Abstraction Layer
 hal-device-manager - Hardware Abstraction Layer user interface
 hal-doc    - Hardware Abstraction Layer
 libhal-dev - Hardware Abstraction Layer - development files
 libhal-storage-dev - Hardware Abstraction Layer - development files
 libhal-storage0 - Hardware Abstraction Layer - shared library for storage devices
 libhal0    - Hardware Abstraction Layer - shared library
Changes: 
 hal (0.4.1-2ubuntu1) hoary; urgency=low
 .
   * Debian adopted the "do not run as root" approach and most of our Ubuntu
     changes; thanks to Sjoerd for his great cooperation
   * Dropped patches (adopted by Debian):
     - ubuntu-dbus-dependency.patch
     - ubuntu-plugdev.patch
     - ubuntu-runasuser.patch
     - ubuntu-unmount_dev.d.patch
     - ubuntu-readme.patch
     - ubuntu-storage-policy.patch
   * Dropped obsolete ubuntu-oldpkgtransition.patch; this was relevant only for
     pre-Warty release
   * debian/patches/ubuntu-lsbinit.patch: rewrote for new init script
   * ubuntu-dbus-conffile-transition.patch:
     - added
     - handle /etc/dbus-1/event.d/hal -> 20hal transition without a dpkg
       question if the original conffile is unmodified
 .
 hal (0.4.1-2) unstable; urgency=low
 .
   * Rename the hal dbus start script from hal to 20hal. Makes it simpler to
     order startup of dbus services.
   * Let hald run as non-root by default
   * Use a dev.d script for lazy device umount. So hald doesn't need too.
     (Script from the ubuntu package)
   * Install udev configuration to make removable devices owned by group hal
     (Adapted from the ubuntu package)
   * Call udevsend for all block devices in the postinst. To ensure
     the permissions are set right for already available devices.
   * debian/README. Updated to reflect we run as user hal by default now.
   * debian/patches/storage-policy-debian.patch.
     + Updated. turn off sync and noatime for drivers bigger then 2GB.
   * /etc/hal/fdi/preferences.fdi
     + Added. Some examples of system settings that can be tweaked via hal's
       database.
   * debian/patches/storage-policy-debian.patch.
     + Updated. Disable the managed keyword again, so we don't have to depend
     on a mount version that's already frozen.
Files: 
 a2c33fc3f9cab1dbf18b2064a337ec35 838 admin optional hal_0.4.1-2ubuntu1.dsc
 f43906318a8cef407b167c259f557fe1 19952 admin optional hal_0.4.1-2ubuntu1.diff.gz

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Accepted:
hal_0.4.1-2ubuntu1.diff.gz
  to pool/main/h/hal/hal_0.4.1-2ubuntu1.diff.gz
hal_0.4.1-2ubuntu1.dsc
  to pool/main/h/hal/hal_0.4.1-2ubuntu1.dsc




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