[ubuntu/saucy-proposed] msva-perl 0.9.1-1ubuntu1 (Accepted)

Iain Lane iain.lane at canonical.com
Tue May 21 17:25:16 UTC 2013


msva-perl (0.9.1-1ubuntu1) saucy; urgency=low

  * Provide an upstart user session job. It works like this:
    - Start monkeysphere-validation-agent before starting the session (on
      starting xsession-init)
    - Because msva-perl stays in the foreground, we can't export its
      environment variable (which it prints on standard output).
    - It also has a mode in which it can take a child to run. The agent keeps
      running as long as the child is running.
    - Provide a child which runs `initctl set-env' to set the environment
      variable.
    - It turns out that upstart continues the job started as soon as it has
      executed the main script. This means that the session is started before
      the `initctl set-env' has had a chance to run. So make the child script
      emit an event after running set-env which a *second*, empty, job
      (msva-block) waits for and blocks the session start.

Date: Tue, 21 May 2013 17:58:33 +0100
Changed-By: Iain Lane <iain.lane at canonical.com>
Maintainer: Daniel Kahn Gillmor <dkg at fifthhorseman.net>
https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/saucy/+source/msva-perl/0.9.1-1ubuntu1
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Date: Tue, 21 May 2013 17:58:33 +0100
Source: msva-perl
Binary: msva-perl
Architecture: source
Version: 0.9.1-1ubuntu1
Distribution: saucy
Urgency: low
Maintainer: Daniel Kahn Gillmor <dkg at fifthhorseman.net>
Changed-By: Iain Lane <iain.lane at canonical.com>
Description: 
 msva-perl  - Cryptographic identity validation agent (Perl implementation)
Changes: 
 msva-perl (0.9.1-1ubuntu1) saucy; urgency=low
 .
   * Provide an upstart user session job. It works like this:
     - Start monkeysphere-validation-agent before starting the session (on
       starting xsession-init)
     - Because msva-perl stays in the foreground, we can't export its
       environment variable (which it prints on standard output).
     - It also has a mode in which it can take a child to run. The agent keeps
       running as long as the child is running.
     - Provide a child which runs `initctl set-env' to set the environment
       variable.
     - It turns out that upstart continues the job started as soon as it has
       executed the main script. This means that the session is started before
       the `initctl set-env' has had a chance to run. So make the child script
       emit an event after running set-env which a *second*, empty, job
       (msva-block) waits for and blocks the session start.
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