[Bug 909189] Re: Request for new upstream version 1.2 upgrade.

newbuntu 909189 at bugs.launchpad.net
Tue Jan 10 10:49:07 UTC 2012


Okay, the temporary files I believe are now secure. Any files created in
/tmp are made using mktemp (in bash scripts) or tempfile (in python
scripts). The playable_text file is created (owned) by root and chmod
700 prior to writing if it will be run from root's cron.

I've made a new release on launchpad, with the source tarball. The
changelog now reflects that this is now responding also to bug 912762
(see below). Debdiff is attached.

wakeup (1.2-0ubuntu1) precise; urgency=low

  * New upstream release (LP: #909189).
   - Changed weather source to google using python-pywapi
   - Added location.py in wakeup directory as plugin helper
   - Added plugin "Commands" which allows arbitrary user dataitems
   - Changed HebrewCalendar to use location from location.py
   - fixed problems to do with hard-coded DISPLAY variable
   - fixed issues with stopping the alarm
   - removed calls to os.system and commands.get(status)output
   - use secure temp files (LP: #912762)
   - root-owned chmod 700 playable_text file for boot alarms
   - small bug fixes
  * Updated packaging
   - Removed all perl dependencies
   - wrap-and-sort debian/
   - converted copyright to dep5 format
   - use dh_python2 instead of pysupport

** Patch added: "wakeup_1.2.debdiff"
   https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/wakeup/+bug/909189/+attachment/2665654/+files/wakeup_1.2.debdiff

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Title:
  Request for new upstream version 1.2 upgrade.

Status in “wakeup” package in Ubuntu:
  New

Bug description:
  Adds some important features (user-defined hot text items/commands),
  as well as some important bug fixes.

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