* Merge from Debian Sid (LP: #1796464).
- Add an epoch to the version number.
- Add steam-installer package that depends on steam and contains
appstream metadata to allow Steam to be installed via appsteam enabled
software centers.
- Drop debian/steam.preinst because the dconf question it is not supported
by all software centers.
- Modify template-helper script for Ubuntu.
- Modify debian/steam.bug-control for Ubuntu.
- Disable copyright-helper script in debian/rules.
- Standards-Version: 4.5.0 (no changes required)
steam (1.0.0.61-2) unstable; urgency=medium
* Upload to unstable
* d/control: Make Homepage more specific
* Standards-Version: 4.4.0 (no changes required)
* Use debhelper-compat 12
steam (1.0.0.61-1) experimental; urgency=medium
* New upstream release
- Adds udev rules for NVIDIA Shield input hardware
- d/p/udev-uinput.patch: Drop, applied upstream
- d/p/udev-permissions.patch: Drop, mostly applied upstream.
The only remaining differences in our package were:
+ Setting TAG+="uaccess" twice on SteamVR device nodes, which
we can drop since it's redundant (once is enough)
+ Setting MODE="0660" on /dev/uinput, which is the default anyway
steam (1.0.0.59-4) unstable; urgency=medium
* Demote steam-devices to a recommendation.
steam (1.0.0.59-3) unstable; urgency=medium
* Add Conflicts/Replaces on steam-launcher.
steam-launcher is a Valve-provided package containing the same
launcher as Debian's steam package, and the same udev rules as
Debian's steam-devices package. They are not co-installable: please
install the steam and steam-devices packages from Debian non-free,
*or* the steam and steam-launcher packages from Valve, but do not
mix the two sources.
* steam-devices: Add Breaks/Replaces on non-matching versions of
steam. This should prevent mixing Debian's steam and steam-devices
with Valve's steam-launcher and steam, while allowing switching
between the two to work. (Closes: #920600)
* d/scripts/steam: Delete libxcb-dri3.so.0 from the Steam Runtime,
and add a versioned dependency on a newer version for the host
system. This library added ABI without increasing the -version-info,
which means the Steam launcher script can't decide that Debian's
copy is newer and use it in preference to the Steam Runtime copy.
(Closes: #921026)
* Version the dependencies on libgpg-error0 and libxinerama1 to make
sure the copies on the host system are at least as new as those
provided by the Steam Runtime.
* d/steam.bug-control: Add more information to bug reports
steam (1.0.0.59-2) unstable; urgency=medium
* Revert "Adjust VCS metadata for debian/experimental branch"
* Use DEP-14 branch name debian/master
* Upload to unstable
steam (1.0.0.59-1) experimental; urgency=medium
* New upstream release
* get-orig-source: Use chdist to download Valve's "source" package
with secure-APT authentication
- d/valve-steam-keyring.gpg: Add the signing key for Valve's apt
repository
* d/p/udev-permissions.patch: Update for new upstream udev rules
- new HID device 28de:2102 is now included in 60-steam-vr.rules
* d/gbp.conf: Explicitly disable pristine-tar for this package.
We don't keep upstream "source" in the git repository since that
mostly consists of binary blobs.
* Display a debconf note if the Nvidia proprietary kernel module is
loaded, but the corresponding i386 libraries are not found.
This seems to be the best we can do without adding a Recommends
on the i386 libraries, which would pull in the binary driver even
on systems that do not have Nvidia hardware. (See #918996)
* d/scripts/steam: Cope with different installation directories,
such as ~/.local/share/Steam from Valve's official packaging,
without data loss (Closes: #919467)
* d/scripts/steam: Install to a subdirectory of ~/.steam for new
installations, to avoid ~/.steam/steam trying to be two things
at once (Closes: #916303)
* Adjust VCS metadata for debian/experimental branch
steam (1.0.0.56-2) unstable; urgency=medium
* Add myself to Uploaders
* Import debian/ into salsa.debian.org git (Closes: #913651)
* d/copyright.in: Really refer to the https form of copyright-format.
d/copyright is generated from d/copyright.in and license files.
(Closes: #916300)
* Upgrade steam-devices to a hard dependency.
The udev rules are increasingly used by the Steam client for input
remapping, even if no Steam-specific hardware is used. (Closes: #916298)
* Allow cross-compilation for i386 on a non-i386 build machine
(Closes: #916301)
* steam-devices: Mark as Multi-Arch: foreign.
Otherwise, this package can't satisfy the steam package's dependency
when installed with `dpkg -i` on an amd64 system (at which time it is
assumed to belong to the host architecture), as opposed to when it
is found in the Packages file for an i386 apt repository.
* d/scripts/steam: Quote variables defensively
* Demote nvidia-driver-libs-i386 from Recommends to Suggests.
These drivers are only required on systems where the NVIDIA proprietary
driver is in use, but the amd64 proprietary driver in nvidia-driver-libs
already Recommends nvidia-driver-libs-i386, and the kernel driver
nvidia-kernel-dkms Recommends nvidia-driver, which Depends on
nvidia-driver-libs; so the only way a user of the proprietary NVIDIA
driver could fail to have nvidia-driver-libs:i386 installed is if
they are already disregarding Recommends.
Keeping this driver in our Suggests means its presence or absence will
normally be mentioned in bug reports for this package.
* Normalize dependency lists into lexicographic order (wrap-and-sort -ast)
* Recommend Mesa Vulkan ICDs, and suggest NVIDIA Vulkan ICD
(Closes: #916404)
* Set Rules-Requires-Root to no
* Standards-Version: 4.3.0 (no changes required)
steam (1.0.0.56-1) unstable; urgency=medium
* New upstream release
* Update standards version.
* Drop zenity from the recommended packages.
* Add uaccess to the udev rules (closes: #907731).
* Recommend fontconfig and ca-certificates (closes: #907813).
steam (1.0.0.55-1) unstable; urgency=medium
* New upstream release.
- New VR and controller devices supported.
- Upstream license has been completely revised.
* Add AppStream metadata about supported hardware.
* Disable steam client crash minidumps by default.
* Include upstream changelog in the binary packages.
* Remove partial files after a failed download (closes: #860950).
* Output a warning if the hardware does not support sse2 (closes: #903870).
steam (1.0.0.54-8) unstable; urgency=medium
* Revert change to maintainer address.
* Explicitly specify UTF-8 as the encoding for all python file io.
steam (1.0.0.54-7) unstable; urgency=medium
* Explicitly specify UTF-8 as the encoding for license files.
* Change maintainer address to <email address hidden>.
steam (1.0.0.54-6) unstable; urgency=medium
* Drop useless dbgsym package.
* Update standards version to 4.1.5.
* Update packaging scripts to python 3.
* Remove world readability from the udev rules.
* Create a uinput node for the steam controller (closes: #818905).
* Document new license for the upstream udev rules in the copyright file.
-- Martin Wimpress <email address hidden> Sat, 22 Feb 2020 10:55:30 +0000
This bug was fixed in the package steam - 1:1.0.0.61-2ubuntu1
--------------- 0.61-2ubuntu1) focal; urgency=medium
steam (1:1.0.
* Merge from Debian Sid (LP: #1796464). steam.preinst because the dconf question it is not supported steam.bug- control for Ubuntu.
- Add an epoch to the version number.
- Add steam-installer package that depends on steam and contains
appstream metadata to allow Steam to be installed via appsteam enabled
software centers.
- Drop debian/
by all software centers.
- Modify template-helper script for Ubuntu.
- Modify debian/
- Disable copyright-helper script in debian/rules.
- Standards-Version: 4.5.0 (no changes required)
steam (1.0.0.61-2) unstable; urgency=medium
* Upload to unstable
* d/control: Make Homepage more specific
* Standards-Version: 4.4.0 (no changes required)
* Use debhelper-compat 12
steam (1.0.0.61-1) experimental; urgency=medium
* New upstream release uinput. patch: Drop, applied upstream permissions. patch: Drop, mostly applied upstream.
- Adds udev rules for NVIDIA Shield input hardware
- d/p/udev-
- d/p/udev-
The only remaining differences in our package were:
+ Setting TAG+="uaccess" twice on SteamVR device nodes, which
we can drop since it's redundant (once is enough)
+ Setting MODE="0660" on /dev/uinput, which is the default anyway
steam (1.0.0.59-4) unstable; urgency=medium
* Demote steam-devices to a recommendation.
steam (1.0.0.59-3) unstable; urgency=medium
* Add Conflicts/Replaces on steam-launcher. bug-control: Add more information to bug reports
steam-launcher is a Valve-provided package containing the same
launcher as Debian's steam package, and the same udev rules as
Debian's steam-devices package. They are not co-installable: please
install the steam and steam-devices packages from Debian non-free,
*or* the steam and steam-launcher packages from Valve, but do not
mix the two sources.
* steam-devices: Add Breaks/Replaces on non-matching versions of
steam. This should prevent mixing Debian's steam and steam-devices
with Valve's steam-launcher and steam, while allowing switching
between the two to work. (Closes: #920600)
* d/scripts/steam: Delete libxcb-dri3.so.0 from the Steam Runtime,
and add a versioned dependency on a newer version for the host
system. This library added ABI without increasing the -version-info,
which means the Steam launcher script can't decide that Debian's
copy is newer and use it in preference to the Steam Runtime copy.
(Closes: #921026)
* Version the dependencies on libgpg-error0 and libxinerama1 to make
sure the copies on the host system are at least as new as those
provided by the Steam Runtime.
* d/steam.
steam (1.0.0.59-2) unstable; urgency=medium
* Revert "Adjust VCS metadata for debian/experimental branch"
* Use DEP-14 branch name debian/master
* Upload to unstable
steam (1.0.0.59-1) experimental; urgency=medium
* New upstream release steam-keyring. gpg: Add the signing key for Valve's apt permissions. patch: Update for new upstream udev rules share/Steam from Valve's official packaging,
* get-orig-source: Use chdist to download Valve's "source" package
with secure-APT authentication
- d/valve-
repository
* d/p/udev-
- new HID device 28de:2102 is now included in 60-steam-vr.rules
* d/gbp.conf: Explicitly disable pristine-tar for this package.
We don't keep upstream "source" in the git repository since that
mostly consists of binary blobs.
* Display a debconf note if the Nvidia proprietary kernel module is
loaded, but the corresponding i386 libraries are not found.
This seems to be the best we can do without adding a Recommends
on the i386 libraries, which would pull in the binary driver even
on systems that do not have Nvidia hardware. (See #918996)
* d/scripts/steam: Cope with different installation directories,
such as ~/.local/
without data loss (Closes: #919467)
* d/scripts/steam: Install to a subdirectory of ~/.steam for new
installations, to avoid ~/.steam/steam trying to be two things
at once (Closes: #916303)
* Adjust VCS metadata for debian/experimental branch
steam (1.0.0.56-2) unstable; urgency=medium
* Add myself to Uploaders driver- libs-i386 from Recommends to Suggests. driver- libs-i386, and the kernel driver kernel- dkms Recommends nvidia-driver, which Depends on driver- libs; so the only way a user of the proprietary NVIDIA driver- libs:i386 installed is if
* Import debian/ into salsa.debian.org git (Closes: #913651)
* d/copyright.in: Really refer to the https form of copyright-format.
d/copyright is generated from d/copyright.in and license files.
(Closes: #916300)
* Upgrade steam-devices to a hard dependency.
The udev rules are increasingly used by the Steam client for input
remapping, even if no Steam-specific hardware is used. (Closes: #916298)
* Allow cross-compilation for i386 on a non-i386 build machine
(Closes: #916301)
* steam-devices: Mark as Multi-Arch: foreign.
Otherwise, this package can't satisfy the steam package's dependency
when installed with `dpkg -i` on an amd64 system (at which time it is
assumed to belong to the host architecture), as opposed to when it
is found in the Packages file for an i386 apt repository.
* d/scripts/steam: Quote variables defensively
* Demote nvidia-
These drivers are only required on systems where the NVIDIA proprietary
driver is in use, but the amd64 proprietary driver in nvidia-driver-libs
already Recommends nvidia-
nvidia-
nvidia-
driver could fail to have nvidia-
they are already disregarding Recommends.
Keeping this driver in our Suggests means its presence or absence will
normally be mentioned in bug reports for this package.
* Normalize dependency lists into lexicographic order (wrap-and-sort -ast)
* Recommend Mesa Vulkan ICDs, and suggest NVIDIA Vulkan ICD
(Closes: #916404)
* Set Rules-Requires-Root to no
* Standards-Version: 4.3.0 (no changes required)
steam (1.0.0.56-1) unstable; urgency=medium
* New upstream release
* Update standards version.
* Drop zenity from the recommended packages.
* Add uaccess to the udev rules (closes: #907731).
* Recommend fontconfig and ca-certificates (closes: #907813).
steam (1.0.0.55-1) unstable; urgency=medium
* New upstream release.
- New VR and controller devices supported.
- Upstream license has been completely revised.
* Add AppStream metadata about supported hardware.
* Disable steam client crash minidumps by default.
* Include upstream changelog in the binary packages.
* Remove partial files after a failed download (closes: #860950).
* Output a warning if the hardware does not support sse2 (closes: #903870).
steam (1.0.0.54-8) unstable; urgency=medium
* Revert change to maintainer address.
* Explicitly specify UTF-8 as the encoding for all python file io.
steam (1.0.0.54-7) unstable; urgency=medium
* Explicitly specify UTF-8 as the encoding for license files.
* Change maintainer address to <email address hidden>.
steam (1.0.0.54-6) unstable; urgency=medium
* Drop useless dbgsym package.
* Update standards version to 4.1.5.
* Update packaging scripts to python 3.
* Remove world readability from the udev rules.
* Create a uinput node for the steam controller (closes: #818905).
* Document new license for the upstream udev rules in the copyright file.
-- Martin Wimpress <email address hidden> Sat, 22 Feb 2020 10:55:30 +0000