[ubuntu/lucid] pm-utils 1.3.0~rc3-1 (Accepted)

Martin Pitt martin.pitt at ubuntu.com
Wed Feb 3 21:25:20 GMT 2010


pm-utils (1.3.0~rc3-1) unstable; urgency=low

  * New upstream release candidate:
    - Add native suspend-hybrid method. It initially suspends the box, and
      sets an alarm to wake up in 15 minutes.  If the system is not resumed
      before the alarm goes off, it will wake up and hibernate.
    - pm-utils can now optionally profile the hooks as they run to see which
      ones are taking an unusual amount of time.  See README.debugging for
      more information.
    - pm-utils has its own quirk database that does not rely on HAL.
    - Add --quirk-test parameter that bypasses the sanity checking imposed by
      the quirk database handler for debugging: you can see what happens when
      you post your video card in userspace while running a KMS driver.
  * Drop 01-have-kms-nouveau.patch, applied upstream.
  * debian/watch: Update to use /releases/ and catch release candidates, too.
  * debian/rules: Do not install import-fdi-quirkdb, it's not a general user
    tool but intended for packagers/distros.
  * Add video-quirks/*: Current native video quirk database (from
    pm-quirks-20091205.tar.gz). This might get merged into pm-utils proper,
    and is easier to maintain here for now, in case the format changes again.
  * debian/control: Drop hal recommends.
  * Add 01-fix-DMI-attribute-matching.patch: canonicalize_dmivar() refused the
    valid property "system.firmware.release_date" because of a missing '_' in
    the character filter.
  * Add 03-fix-usage-of-find_native.patch: 98-video-quirk-db-handler expects
    find_native() to write the quirks to stdout, so actually do write them
    there. This makes the native quirks work.
  * Add 04-fix-alternatives-matching-in-native-quirks-DB.patch: The native
    quirks DB separates alternatives with ';'. For regexp matching, turn
    those into '|', so that they will actually match.
  * Add 05-inspiron-8600-ati-quirk.patch: Fix suspend quirks for Dell Inspiron
    8600 with an ATI card. Thanks Kees Cook!
  * Add debian/pm-utils.preinst: Clean up last_known_working.quirkdb on
    upgrades to this version, since previous 1.3 pre-releases did not
    interpret the DB correctly.

Date: Wed, 03 Feb 2010 13:12:30 -0800
Changed-By: Martin Pitt <martin.pitt at ubuntu.com>
Maintainer: Tim Dijkstra <tim at famdijkstra.org>
Origin: debian/unstable
https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/lucid/+source/pm-utils/1.3.0~rc3-1
-------------- next part --------------
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-----
Hash: SHA1

Origin: debian/unstable
Format: 1.8
Date: Wed, 03 Feb 2010 13:12:30 -0800
Source: pm-utils
Binary: pm-utils
Architecture: source
Version: 1.3.0~rc3-1
Distribution: lucid
Urgency: low
Maintainer: Tim Dijkstra <tim at famdijkstra.org>
Changed-By: Martin Pitt <martin.pitt at ubuntu.com>
Description: 
 pm-utils   - utilities and scripts for power management
Changes: 
 pm-utils (1.3.0~rc3-1) unstable; urgency=low
 .
   * New upstream release candidate:
     - Add native suspend-hybrid method. It initially suspends the box, and
       sets an alarm to wake up in 15 minutes.  If the system is not resumed
       before the alarm goes off, it will wake up and hibernate.
     - pm-utils can now optionally profile the hooks as they run to see which
       ones are taking an unusual amount of time.  See README.debugging for
       more information.
     - pm-utils has its own quirk database that does not rely on HAL.
     - Add --quirk-test parameter that bypasses the sanity checking imposed by
       the quirk database handler for debugging: you can see what happens when
       you post your video card in userspace while running a KMS driver.
   * Drop 01-have-kms-nouveau.patch, applied upstream.
   * debian/watch: Update to use /releases/ and catch release candidates, too.
   * debian/rules: Do not install import-fdi-quirkdb, it's not a general user
     tool but intended for packagers/distros.
   * Add video-quirks/*: Current native video quirk database (from
     pm-quirks-20091205.tar.gz). This might get merged into pm-utils proper,
     and is easier to maintain here for now, in case the format changes again.
   * debian/control: Drop hal recommends.
   * Add 01-fix-DMI-attribute-matching.patch: canonicalize_dmivar() refused the
     valid property "system.firmware.release_date" because of a missing '_' in
     the character filter.
   * Add 03-fix-usage-of-find_native.patch: 98-video-quirk-db-handler expects
     find_native() to write the quirks to stdout, so actually do write them
     there. This makes the native quirks work.
   * Add 04-fix-alternatives-matching-in-native-quirks-DB.patch: The native
     quirks DB separates alternatives with ';'. For regexp matching, turn
     those into '|', so that they will actually match.
   * Add 05-inspiron-8600-ati-quirk.patch: Fix suspend quirks for Dell Inspiron
     8600 with an ATI card. Thanks Kees Cook!
   * Add debian/pm-utils.preinst: Clean up last_known_working.quirkdb on
     upgrades to this version, since previous 1.3 pre-releases did not
     interpret the DB correctly.
Checksums-Sha1: 
 f914bb44f86d5bacce57d261d23c22358b937c63 1268 pm-utils_1.3.0~rc3-1.dsc
 849e3d51fc29ab458b50681b60150b2cb5ec705f 195761 pm-utils_1.3.0~rc3.orig.tar.gz
 611984fea19cb4c24f368ad1cac087255aae1c71 19263 pm-utils_1.3.0~rc3-1.diff.gz
Checksums-Sha256: 
 4cdf28ff81a0f631ccc8e7d309a604641be5ca8a70e3d05e3394016bc0d14088 1268 pm-utils_1.3.0~rc3-1.dsc
 653f2061b79390cd840d779c49e3bfb0faf2122e7c5c7a6f673ae004b93d5602 195761 pm-utils_1.3.0~rc3.orig.tar.gz
 5f4ae3acef0c373470088f018b658404db40d14b7a1a51e4864478cb902c6e72 19263 pm-utils_1.3.0~rc3-1.diff.gz
Files: 
 e1c02ee125e465aaa8f1e62a6f5413ac 1268 admin optional pm-utils_1.3.0~rc3-1.dsc
 a7799db6254d4e280f4a03ee391a6ea5 195761 admin optional pm-utils_1.3.0~rc3.orig.tar.gz
 db171bffb0ccbcd48f0587da9848e240 19263 admin optional pm-utils_1.3.0~rc3-1.diff.gz

-----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE-----
Version: GnuPG v1.4.10 (GNU/Linux)

iEYEARECAAYFAktp6WYACgkQDecnbV4Fd/IcyQCgtpglElVBzhRgtb0AoLRUvaoI
R7MAnio2K4dpNgFAMh0WYQNRdgjH2LnG
=1Xbn
-----END PGP SIGNATURE-----


More information about the Lucid-changes mailing list