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  • Committer: Package Import Robot
  • Author(s): Iain Lane
  • Date: 2015-07-20 14:59:00 UTC
  • mfrom: (1.2.26 sid)
  • Revision ID: package-import@ubuntu.com-20150720145900-5u0qw2lhqht802kr
Tags: 3.6.1-7ubuntu1
* Merge with Debian unstable, remaining changes:
  - Don't build-depend on intltool
  - Install an apport hook
  - Don't depend on gnome-session-bin; it doesn't appear to actually be
    required, xubuntu is doing fine without it
  - Let xfce4-power-manager be an alternative to gnome-power-manager
  - Depend on adwaita-icon-theme instead of gnome-icon-theme
  - debian/gnome-screensaver.maintscript:
    + drop old pre lucid transition, update version for the new conffile one
  - debian/patches/03_fix_ltsp-fading.patch: don't fade on LTSP
  - debian/patches/05_dbus_service.patch: restore the dbus service that
    upstream dropped
  - debian/patches/13_nvidia_gamma_fade_fallback.patch:
    + Fall back to XF86VM gamma fade if XRANDR gamma fade is not supported
  - debian/patches/14_no_fade_on_user_switch.patch:
    + Disable fade on locking to work around #546578 and prevent the screen
      remaining blank after user switching.
  - debian/patches/15_dont_crash_on_no_fade.patch:
    + Don't crash on systems that don't support XF86VM or XRANDR gamma fade,
      by testing if fade is supported on a particular screen before calling
      the fade_setup and fade_finish virtual functions
  - debian/patches/16_dont_crash_in_kvm.patch:
    + Don't crash when the XF86VM extension doesn't allow the gamma to be set
  - debian/patches/17_remove_top_panel.patch: Don't create the top panel.
  - debian/patches/18_revert_dialog_layout.patch: Revert lock dialog to
    previous appearance to get username back.
  - debian/patches/24_use_user_settings.patch: use the user settings, and
    not the default system ones, so we get the user's background when the
    screen is locked.
  - debian/patches/25_fix_lock_command.patch: make --lock expect a reply
    so the screen gets properly locked when gnome-screensaver needs to be
    respawned by dbus. This was preventing ctrl-alt-l from locking the
    screen on the first attempt when the gnome-screensaver process was
    dead.
  - debian/patches/27_lightdm_switch_user.patch: When used under lightdm,
    use dbus to switch to greeter instead of calling gdmflexiserver.
  - debian/patches/28_blocking_return.patch:
    + Correctly reply so the client doesn't block waiting
  - debian/patches/28_handle_expired_creds.patch:
    + Allow handling of expired credentials.
  - Add 30_ubuntu-lock-on-suspend_gsetting.patch: Handle
    ubuntu-lock-on-suspend gsettings key. This is introduced in Ubuntu's
    gsettings-desktop-schemas package.
  - debian/patches/32_input_sources_switcher.patch:
    + Use input sources instead of XKB layouts.
  - debian/patches/move_not_nuke.patch: When trying to acquire a contentious
    keyboard grab, don't nuke input focus, but instead move it to new grab
    window before taking grab
  - debian/patches/allow-replacement: Make the D-Bus interface able to be
    replaced, so that Unity (or others in future) can take it over if they
    want to provide their own screensaver implementations. No need to listen
    to NameOwnerChanged, only NameLost — so we don't have to wake
    gnome-screensaver up every time this signal goes across the bus.

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