[ubuntu/quantal] ubuntu-drivers-common 1:0.2.46 (Accepted)
Martin Pitt
martin.pitt at ubuntu.com
Thu May 24 16:25:44 UTC 2012
ubuntu-drivers-common (1:0.2.46) quantal; urgency=low
* Rename to ubuntu-drivers-common, as this package is already necessary for
fglrx as well, and will soon get support for more drivers (replacing
Jockey). Update file references and names everywhere, and drop the
obsolete debian/README.Debian and debian/nvidia-common.preinst.
* debian/control: Fix for current python packaging policy (XS- → X-), and
drop obsolete debian/pycompat.
* debian/control: Add Vcs-* tags.
* setup.py: Move from distutils to setuptools, to get an egg info (needed to
provide PackageKit plugins). Add python-setuptools build dependency.
* Add tests/fakesysfs.py: Provide a fake sysfs directory for testing.
Adapted from upower's integration test suite.
* Add tests/testarchive.py: Class for building an apt archive with test
packages.
* Add UbuntuDrivers/detect.py, tests/ubuntu_drivers.py: Hardware/driver
detection functionality. These are borrowed and streamlined from Jockey.
* Add aptdaemon/PackageKit (apt backend) plugin for what-provides MODALIAS:
- Add UbuntuDrivers/PackageKit.py: The actual plugin, which checks the
query against the patterns packages specify in their "Modaliases:"
header. Also provides a system_driver_packages() function to get all
driver packages applicable for the system.
- setup.py: Install the new UbuntuDrivers Python package and register the
plugin entry point.
- tests/ubuntu_drivers.py: Add tests cases for UbuntuDrivers.PackageKit,
using a test aptdaemon instance on a local session bus.
- debian/control: Add python-aptdaemon.pkcompat dependency. Also specify
packagekit as an alternative, but conflict to packagekit-backend-aptcc
for now, as this does not support the MODALIAS what-provides query, nor
plugins. This means that you cannot currently install this package
together with packagekit as long as the latter hard-depends on the aptcc
backend. Also add aptdaemon/dbus build dependencies to be able to run
the tests during build time.
* tests/run: Exit with a nonzero code if there are failures or errors.
* debian/rules: Ensure that our egg-info is built before running the tests,
and removed again on clean.
* debian/copyright: Rewrite using copyright 1.0 format.
* Add ubuntu-drivers: Command line tool to list available driver packages
for this system and auto-install them. This replaces the functionality of
"jockey-text --auto-install". This does not use any D-BUS communication,
so is safe to run in chroots.
* debian/control: Switch to Architecture: any, we are already building this
package anywhere but powerpc.
* setup.py: Remove commented code for updating .mo files. This package is
not supposed to show user-visible strings, and if we ever get them it
should rather use python-distutils-extra.
* setup.py: Only build hybrid-detect on x86 machines.
* debian/control: Bump Standards-Version to 3.9.3.
Date: Thu, 24 May 2012 18:22:53 +0200
Changed-By: Martin Pitt <martin.pitt at ubuntu.com>
Maintainer: Ubuntu Developers <ubuntu-devel-discuss at lists.ubuntu.com>
https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/quantal/+source/ubuntu-drivers-common/1:0.2.46
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Format: 1.8
Date: Thu, 24 May 2012 18:22:53 +0200
Source: ubuntu-drivers-common
Binary: ubuntu-drivers-common nvidia-common
Architecture: source
Version: 1:0.2.46
Distribution: quantal
Urgency: low
Maintainer: Ubuntu Developers <ubuntu-devel-discuss at lists.ubuntu.com>
Changed-By: Martin Pitt <martin.pitt at ubuntu.com>
Description:
nvidia-common - transitional package for ubuntu-drivers-common
ubuntu-drivers-common - Detect and install additional Ubuntu driver packages
Changes:
ubuntu-drivers-common (1:0.2.46) quantal; urgency=low
.
* Rename to ubuntu-drivers-common, as this package is already necessary for
fglrx as well, and will soon get support for more drivers (replacing
Jockey). Update file references and names everywhere, and drop the
obsolete debian/README.Debian and debian/nvidia-common.preinst.
* debian/control: Fix for current python packaging policy (XS- → X-), and
drop obsolete debian/pycompat.
* debian/control: Add Vcs-* tags.
* setup.py: Move from distutils to setuptools, to get an egg info (needed to
provide PackageKit plugins). Add python-setuptools build dependency.
* Add tests/fakesysfs.py: Provide a fake sysfs directory for testing.
Adapted from upower's integration test suite.
* Add tests/testarchive.py: Class for building an apt archive with test
packages.
* Add UbuntuDrivers/detect.py, tests/ubuntu_drivers.py: Hardware/driver
detection functionality. These are borrowed and streamlined from Jockey.
* Add aptdaemon/PackageKit (apt backend) plugin for what-provides MODALIAS:
- Add UbuntuDrivers/PackageKit.py: The actual plugin, which checks the
query against the patterns packages specify in their "Modaliases:"
header. Also provides a system_driver_packages() function to get all
driver packages applicable for the system.
- setup.py: Install the new UbuntuDrivers Python package and register the
plugin entry point.
- tests/ubuntu_drivers.py: Add tests cases for UbuntuDrivers.PackageKit,
using a test aptdaemon instance on a local session bus.
- debian/control: Add python-aptdaemon.pkcompat dependency. Also specify
packagekit as an alternative, but conflict to packagekit-backend-aptcc
for now, as this does not support the MODALIAS what-provides query, nor
plugins. This means that you cannot currently install this package
together with packagekit as long as the latter hard-depends on the aptcc
backend. Also add aptdaemon/dbus build dependencies to be able to run
the tests during build time.
* tests/run: Exit with a nonzero code if there are failures or errors.
* debian/rules: Ensure that our egg-info is built before running the tests,
and removed again on clean.
* debian/copyright: Rewrite using copyright 1.0 format.
* Add ubuntu-drivers: Command line tool to list available driver packages
for this system and auto-install them. This replaces the functionality of
"jockey-text --auto-install". This does not use any D-BUS communication,
so is safe to run in chroots.
* debian/control: Switch to Architecture: any, we are already building this
package anywhere but powerpc.
* setup.py: Remove commented code for updating .mo files. This package is
not supposed to show user-visible strings, and if we ever get them it
should rather use python-distutils-extra.
* setup.py: Only build hybrid-detect on x86 machines.
* debian/control: Bump Standards-Version to 3.9.3.
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