[ubuntu/lucid] plymouth 0.8.0~-8 (Accepted)
Steve Langasek
steve.langasek at ubuntu.com
Tue Feb 2 08:20:19 GMT 2010
plymouth (0.8.0~-8) lucid; urgency=low
[ Steve Langasek ]
* Include label.so in the initramfs, as well as the font support files it
depends on, needed for any text prompts or messages. This will bloat the
initramfs substantially (about 3MB) and impact boot performance as a
result, but the solution to that is to not include plymouth in the
initramfs unless we know it's needed for prompting (e.g., cryptsetup).
LP: #496765.
* Move x11 renderer into a separate package, to avoid pulling GTK into the
server install by default. LP: #509579.
* debian/rules: fix up the dh_makeshlibs exclude path to match where we're
currently installing.
* src/plugins/splash/script/plugin.c: the script plugin has no support at
all for text consoles, so if there are no pixel displays available,
return an error so that plymouth can fall back to the text plugin.
LP: #506717.
* Always include the 'details' and 'text' themes in the initramfs, since
plymouth uses these as built-in fallbacks and they're tiny.
* src/main.c: when a splash plugin fails to load, make sure to unregister
any related keyboard handlers.
* don't let the password walk off the end of the dialog box. LP: #496782.
* split the plymouth upstart job into plymouth and plymouth-splash, so that
plymouth starts up early and doesn't have to race gdm; and stop
unconditionally adding plymouth to the initramfs now that we can start it
this way.
* debian/plymouth.postinst: also set the theme on first install, or on
upgrade from versions prior to 0.8.0~-7, because update-initramfs called
before plymouth has been configured for the first time will accidentally
cause a call to --reset to use the text theme instead of the intended
default.
* debian/plymouth.plymouth-splash.upstart: don't wait on tty-device-added,
these are now guaranteed to be available; copied from gdm upstart job.
* Depend on mountall (>= 2.0) to ensure we have the above guarantee.
* Mark /usr/share/initramfs-tools/scripts/init-bottom/plymouth executable,
otherwise initramfs-tools skips it. LP: #509487.
* Drop the Debian revision (-1) from the version in the symbols file, to
fix a lintian warning.
Date: Tue, 02 Feb 2010 08:11:47 +0000
Changed-By: Steve Langasek <steve.langasek at ubuntu.com>
Maintainer: Ubuntu Core Developers <ubuntu-devel-discuss at lists.ubuntu.com>
Signed-By: Steve Langasek <steve.langasek at canonical.com>
https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/lucid/+source/plymouth/0.8.0~-8
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Date: Tue, 02 Feb 2010 08:11:47 +0000
Source: plymouth
Binary: plymouth plymouth-x11 libplymouth2 libplymouth-dev
Architecture: source
Version: 0.8.0~-8
Distribution: lucid
Urgency: low
Maintainer: Ubuntu Core Developers <ubuntu-devel-discuss at lists.ubuntu.com>
Changed-By: Steve Langasek <steve.langasek at ubuntu.com>
Description:
libplymouth-dev - graphical boot animation and logger - development files
libplymouth2 - graphical boot animation and logger - shared libraries
plymouth - graphical boot animation and logger - main package
plymouth-x11 - graphical boot animation and logger - X11 interface
Changes:
plymouth (0.8.0~-8) lucid; urgency=low
.
[ Steve Langasek ]
* Include label.so in the initramfs, as well as the font support files it
depends on, needed for any text prompts or messages. This will bloat the
initramfs substantially (about 3MB) and impact boot performance as a
result, but the solution to that is to not include plymouth in the
initramfs unless we know it's needed for prompting (e.g., cryptsetup).
LP: #496765.
* Move x11 renderer into a separate package, to avoid pulling GTK into the
server install by default. LP: #509579.
* debian/rules: fix up the dh_makeshlibs exclude path to match where we're
currently installing.
* src/plugins/splash/script/plugin.c: the script plugin has no support at
all for text consoles, so if there are no pixel displays available,
return an error so that plymouth can fall back to the text plugin.
LP: #506717.
* Always include the 'details' and 'text' themes in the initramfs, since
plymouth uses these as built-in fallbacks and they're tiny.
* src/main.c: when a splash plugin fails to load, make sure to unregister
any related keyboard handlers.
* don't let the password walk off the end of the dialog box. LP: #496782.
* split the plymouth upstart job into plymouth and plymouth-splash, so that
plymouth starts up early and doesn't have to race gdm; and stop
unconditionally adding plymouth to the initramfs now that we can start it
this way.
* debian/plymouth.postinst: also set the theme on first install, or on
upgrade from versions prior to 0.8.0~-7, because update-initramfs called
before plymouth has been configured for the first time will accidentally
cause a call to --reset to use the text theme instead of the intended
default.
* debian/plymouth.plymouth-splash.upstart: don't wait on tty-device-added,
these are now guaranteed to be available; copied from gdm upstart job.
* Depend on mountall (>= 2.0) to ensure we have the above guarantee.
* Mark /usr/share/initramfs-tools/scripts/init-bottom/plymouth executable,
otherwise initramfs-tools skips it. LP: #509487.
* Drop the Debian revision (-1) from the version in the symbols file, to
fix a lintian warning.
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Launchpad-Bugs-Fixed: 496765 496782 506717 509487 509579
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