[ubuntu/jammy-proposed] libfprint 1:1.94.1+tod1-0ubuntu1 (Accepted)

Marco Trevisan (Treviño) marco at ubuntu.com
Fri Oct 29 06:38:15 UTC 2021


libfprint (1:1.94.1+tod1-0ubuntu1) jammy; urgency=medium

  * Merge common packaging bits with debian
  * New TOD fork upstream release
  * debian/libfprint-2-2.postinst: Devices triggers updated
  * debian/source/lintian-overrides: Update for new TOD drivers paths
  * debian/patches: Drop, all applied on the TOD upstream branch
  * debian/libfprint-2-tod1.symbols: Update TOD symbols
  * debian/libfprint-2-2.symbols: Remove virtual device symbols.
    These were wrongly exported before and not really part of any public
    API.
  * debian/control: Depend libfprint-2-tod-dev on libgudev-1.0-dev

libfprint (1:1.94.1-1) unstable; urgency=medium

  * New upstream release
  * debian/libfprint-2-2.postinst: Devices triggers updated
  * debian/patches: Remove all patches, they've been applied upstream
  * debian/patches: Fix template struct in goodix drivers (LP: #1945296)
  * debian/patches: Add support for new elan and goodix PIDs
  * debian/libfprint-2-2.postinst: Update to match new PIDs
  * debian: Build-depend on gudev-1, and set back rules dir.
    This is needed for SPI devices
  * debian/patches: Fix test device descriptors to get tests passing
  * debian/libfprint-2-2.symbols: Add new symbols

libfprint (1:1.90.7-3) experimental; urgency=medium

  * gbp.conf: Prepare for experimental branching
  * debian/patches:
    - Use hwdb to store device autosuspend rules and drop debian specifics.
      Upstream will use an hwdb to store the device autosuspend (that will be
      included in systemd also, so libfprint packagin may stop shipping it at
      later point), so use it earlier.
      Drop the debian specific rules to set the devices part of the `plugdev`
      group as such devices should not be ever readable by an user, but the
      access should be managed through a libfprint-based service (frpintd at
      the date).
    - Explicitly mark libfprint as a shared library
  * libfprint-2-2.install: Install hwdb file
  * debian/rules:
    - Do not autorename upstream rules file anymore.
      It's not there, while there's no point to rename the hwdb one.
    - Manually set udev hwdb directory (was rules dir before)
    - Don't remove the meson generated private values from pc file.
      This is now generated correctly by upstream, so no need to drop anything
      from it.
  * debian: Generate postinst devices list automatically at gbp import phase.
    Alternatively provide a script to keep the post-inst script updated
  * debian/libfprint-2-2.postinst: Upgrade as per upstream hwdb.
    Blacklisted devices can be now removed from the trigger list as we don't
    add them to plugdev anymore.

Date: Thu, 28 Oct 2021 20:32:43 +0200
Changed-By: Marco Trevisan (Treviño) <marco at ubuntu.com>
Maintainer: Ubuntu Developers <ubuntu-devel-discuss at lists.ubuntu.com>
Signed-By: Sebastien Bacher <seb128 at ubuntu.com>
https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/libfprint/1:1.94.1+tod1-0ubuntu1
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Format: 1.8
Date: Thu, 28 Oct 2021 20:32:43 +0200
Source: libfprint
Built-For-Profiles: noudeb
Architecture: source
Version: 1:1.94.1+tod1-0ubuntu1
Distribution: jammy
Urgency: medium
Maintainer: Ubuntu Developers <ubuntu-devel-discuss at lists.ubuntu.com>
Changed-By: Marco Trevisan (Treviño) <marco at ubuntu.com>
Launchpad-Bugs-Fixed: 1945296
Changes:
 libfprint (1:1.94.1+tod1-0ubuntu1) jammy; urgency=medium
 .
   * Merge common packaging bits with debian
   * New TOD fork upstream release
   * debian/libfprint-2-2.postinst: Devices triggers updated
   * debian/source/lintian-overrides: Update for new TOD drivers paths
   * debian/patches: Drop, all applied on the TOD upstream branch
   * debian/libfprint-2-tod1.symbols: Update TOD symbols
   * debian/libfprint-2-2.symbols: Remove virtual device symbols.
     These were wrongly exported before and not really part of any public
     API.
   * debian/control: Depend libfprint-2-tod-dev on libgudev-1.0-dev
 .
 libfprint (1:1.94.1-1) unstable; urgency=medium
 .
   * New upstream release
   * debian/libfprint-2-2.postinst: Devices triggers updated
   * debian/patches: Remove all patches, they've been applied upstream
   * debian/patches: Fix template struct in goodix drivers (LP: #1945296)
   * debian/patches: Add support for new elan and goodix PIDs
   * debian/libfprint-2-2.postinst: Update to match new PIDs
   * debian: Build-depend on gudev-1, and set back rules dir.
     This is needed for SPI devices
   * debian/patches: Fix test device descriptors to get tests passing
   * debian/libfprint-2-2.symbols: Add new symbols
 .
 libfprint (1:1.90.7-3) experimental; urgency=medium
 .
   * gbp.conf: Prepare for experimental branching
   * debian/patches:
     - Use hwdb to store device autosuspend rules and drop debian specifics.
       Upstream will use an hwdb to store the device autosuspend (that will be
       included in systemd also, so libfprint packagin may stop shipping it at
       later point), so use it earlier.
       Drop the debian specific rules to set the devices part of the `plugdev`
       group as such devices should not be ever readable by an user, but the
       access should be managed through a libfprint-based service (frpintd at
       the date).
     - Explicitly mark libfprint as a shared library
   * libfprint-2-2.install: Install hwdb file
   * debian/rules:
     - Do not autorename upstream rules file anymore.
       It's not there, while there's no point to rename the hwdb one.
     - Manually set udev hwdb directory (was rules dir before)
     - Don't remove the meson generated private values from pc file.
       This is now generated correctly by upstream, so no need to drop anything
       from it.
   * debian: Generate postinst devices list automatically at gbp import phase.
     Alternatively provide a script to keep the post-inst script updated
   * debian/libfprint-2-2.postinst: Upgrade as per upstream hwdb.
     Blacklisted devices can be now removed from the trigger list as we don't
     add them to plugdev anymore.
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