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Committer:
Bazaar Package Importer
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Author(s):
Jamie Strandboge, Jamie Strandboge, Kees Cook
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Date:
2010-09-10 11:07:19 UTC
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mfrom:
(1.1.12 upstream)
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Revision ID:
james.westby@ubuntu.com-20100910110719-hpj6rzcm4b15eq8o
Tags: 2.5.1~rc1-0ubuntu1
[ Jamie Strandboge ]
* New upstream RC release (revision 1413). In addition to getting the tools
to work with the maverick kernel, this update fixes:
- LP: #619521
- LP: #633369
- LP: #626451
- LP: #581525
- LP: #623467 (link and unlink still need to be addressed)
* Dropped the following patches, included upstream:
- 0002-lp615177.patch
- 0004-ubuntu-pux.patch
- 0006-kde4-config-pux.patch
- 0007-lp605835.patch
- 0012-lp625041.patch
- 0013-lp623586.patch
* Update the following patches:
- rename 0010-fix-release.patch as 0001-fix-release.patch since this will
likely always need to be here
- rename 0005-add-chromium-browser.patch as
0002-add-chromium-browser.patch
- rename 0001-local-includes.patch as 0003-local-includes.patch and update
to use r1493 (from trunk) of local/README file. This can be dropped in
2.6.
- collect the ubuntu abstractions updates pulled from trunk into
0004-ubuntu-abstractions-updates.patch. This can be dropped in 2.6.
- rename 0008-lp601583.patch as 0005-lp601583.patch. This can be dropped
in 2.5.1 final.
* fix up some lintian warnings:
- debian/control:
+ don't use 'Section' in apparmor-notify, since it is the same as the
source
+ updates Standards-Version to 3.9.1
+ add ${misc:Depends} to libapparmor-dev and apparmor-notify
- add debian/source/format
- debian/libapache2-mod-apparmor.postrm: use #DEBHELPER#
- debian/libapache2-mod-apparmor.preinst: use #DEBHELPER#
- add debian/watch
* debian/notify/notify.conf: set show_notifications="yes" by default
* debian/patches/0006-network-interface-enumeration.patch: allow network
interface enumeration. This can be dropped in 2.5.1 final.
* debian/patches/0007-gnome-updates.patch: update for font/icon/mime
locations in current gnome. This can be dropped in 2.5.1 final.
[ Kees Cook ]
* debian/apparmor.init: rename "stop" to "teardown", drop caches on
"stop" and warn about the dangers of "teardown".