[ubuntu/raring-proposed] user-setup 1.47ubuntu1 (Accepted)

Colin Watson cjwatson at ubuntu.com
Mon Dec 3 23:50:27 UTC 2012


user-setup (1.47ubuntu1) raring; urgency=low

  * Resynchronise with Debian.  Remaining changes:
    - Add the initial user to the adm, lpadmin, and sambashare groups too.
      Do not add them to the audio, video, floppy, netdev, powerdev,
      scanner, or bluetooth groups.
    - Default passwd/root-login to false.
    - Create the spu group on powerpc/ps3 and powerpc/cell.
    - Make is_system_user always return false if OVERRIDE_SYSTEM_USER is
      set.
    - Add preseedable passwd/auto-login question; if set to true, configure
      gdm, kdm, lxdm, and lightdm for automatic login.  Add
      passwd/auto-login-backup question which backs up the previous contents
      of the files as well.
    - Ask whether the user wants to encrypt their home directory.
    - Allow forcing the encrypted home option.
    - If a user requests an encrypted-home, we must have their login
      passphrase, in order to wrap their mount passphrase; it's
      fundamentally incompatible to preseed encrypted-home AND a crypted
      password; if this happens, send the user back to password selection.
    - Zero out swap devices at the end of install when encryption is
      enabled.
    - Provide a progress message for wiping swap space.
    - If user-setup/allow-password-empty is preseeded to true, allow empty
      passwords.
    - Disable installation of pre-pkgsel.d/10kdesudo; it does nothing for
      Ubuntu, and causes a confusing message that worries some people.
    - Add weak password detection (purely length-based for now, matching
      partman-crypto).
    - Consider a password of '!' in shadow for root to be unset.
    - Don't restrict guest login from login screen if autologin was
      configured, just restrict autologin for guest specifically.
    - If OVERRIDE_ALREADY_ENCRYPTED_SWAP is set in the environment, assume
      that encrypted swap has already been set up rather than re-creating
      and re-zeroing swap.

user-setup (1.47) unstable; urgency=low

  [ Updated translations ]
  * Asturian (ast.po) by ivarela
  * Spanish (es.po) by Javier Fernández-Sanguino
  * Ukrainian (uk.po) by Yuri Chornoivan

Date: Mon, 03 Dec 2012 23:48:11 +0000
Changed-By: Colin Watson <cjwatson at ubuntu.com>
Maintainer: Ubuntu Installer Team <ubuntu-installer at lists.ubuntu.com>
https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/raring/+source/user-setup/1.47ubuntu1
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Date: Mon, 03 Dec 2012 23:48:11 +0000
Source: user-setup
Binary: user-setup-udeb user-setup
Architecture: source
Version: 1.47ubuntu1
Distribution: raring
Urgency: low
Maintainer: Ubuntu Installer Team <ubuntu-installer at lists.ubuntu.com>
Changed-By: Colin Watson <cjwatson at ubuntu.com>
Description: 
 user-setup - Set up initial user and password
 user-setup-udeb - Set up users and passwords (udeb)
Changes: 
 user-setup (1.47ubuntu1) raring; urgency=low
 .
   * Resynchronise with Debian.  Remaining changes:
     - Add the initial user to the adm, lpadmin, and sambashare groups too.
       Do not add them to the audio, video, floppy, netdev, powerdev,
       scanner, or bluetooth groups.
     - Default passwd/root-login to false.
     - Create the spu group on powerpc/ps3 and powerpc/cell.
     - Make is_system_user always return false if OVERRIDE_SYSTEM_USER is
       set.
     - Add preseedable passwd/auto-login question; if set to true, configure
       gdm, kdm, lxdm, and lightdm for automatic login.  Add
       passwd/auto-login-backup question which backs up the previous contents
       of the files as well.
     - Ask whether the user wants to encrypt their home directory.
     - Allow forcing the encrypted home option.
     - If a user requests an encrypted-home, we must have their login
       passphrase, in order to wrap their mount passphrase; it's
       fundamentally incompatible to preseed encrypted-home AND a crypted
       password; if this happens, send the user back to password selection.
     - Zero out swap devices at the end of install when encryption is
       enabled.
     - Provide a progress message for wiping swap space.
     - If user-setup/allow-password-empty is preseeded to true, allow empty
       passwords.
     - Disable installation of pre-pkgsel.d/10kdesudo; it does nothing for
       Ubuntu, and causes a confusing message that worries some people.
     - Add weak password detection (purely length-based for now, matching
       partman-crypto).
     - Consider a password of '!' in shadow for root to be unset.
     - Don't restrict guest login from login screen if autologin was
       configured, just restrict autologin for guest specifically.
     - If OVERRIDE_ALREADY_ENCRYPTED_SWAP is set in the environment, assume
       that encrypted swap has already been set up rather than re-creating
       and re-zeroing swap.
 .
 user-setup (1.47) unstable; urgency=low
 .
   [ Updated translations ]
   * Asturian (ast.po) by ivarela
   * Spanish (es.po) by Javier Fernández-Sanguino
   * Ukrainian (uk.po) by Yuri Chornoivan
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