2011-05-20 11:04:12 |
Rodrigo Moya |
description |
Binary package hint: apg
The new gnome-control-center needs apg so that the user accounts panel works, so this would need to be in Main. The latest upload to oneiric for g-c-c has this as a Recommends:, but once apg is in the main archive, it will be a dependency, as the Debian package. |
Binary package hint: apg
Binary package hint: accountsservice
1. Availability - already packaged & builds in Ubuntu universe since Maverick & Debian experimental
2. Rationale - The new gnome-control-center needs apg so that the user accounts panel works, so this would need to be in Main. The latest upload to oneiric for g-c-c has this as a Recommends:, but once apg is in the main archive, it will be a dependency, as the Debian package.
3. Security - apg is a program that exists since several years ago, and is being used in several distros, so security issues should go through the usual process
4. QA - There are no open bugs for this package as of today -> https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/apg
5. UI - apg is a command line tool, so there is no UI
6. Dependencies - libc6
7. Standards-compliant 3.7.2.2
8. Maintenance - We are currently in sync with Debian
9. Background information - apg is a tool that exists since several years ago, and even though it hasn't had many new versions in the last few years, it seems to be a consolidated tool, being used in Fedora and other distros for password generation |
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2011-05-24 11:55:11 |
Rodrigo Moya |
description |
Binary package hint: apg
Binary package hint: accountsservice
1. Availability - already packaged & builds in Ubuntu universe since Maverick & Debian experimental
2. Rationale - The new gnome-control-center needs apg so that the user accounts panel works, so this would need to be in Main. The latest upload to oneiric for g-c-c has this as a Recommends:, but once apg is in the main archive, it will be a dependency, as the Debian package.
3. Security - apg is a program that exists since several years ago, and is being used in several distros, so security issues should go through the usual process
4. QA - There are no open bugs for this package as of today -> https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/apg
5. UI - apg is a command line tool, so there is no UI
6. Dependencies - libc6
7. Standards-compliant 3.7.2.2
8. Maintenance - We are currently in sync with Debian
9. Background information - apg is a tool that exists since several years ago, and even though it hasn't had many new versions in the last few years, it seems to be a consolidated tool, being used in Fedora and other distros for password generation |
Binary package hint: apg
1. Availability - already packaged & builds in Ubuntu universe since Maverick & Debian experimental
2. Rationale - The new gnome-control-center needs apg so that the user accounts panel works, so this would need to be in Main. The latest upload to oneiric for g-c-c has this as a Recommends:, but once apg is in the main archive, it will be a dependency, as the Debian package.
3. Security - apg is a program that exists since several years ago, and is being used in several distros, so security issues should go through the usual process
4. QA - There are no open bugs for this package as of today -> https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/apg
5. UI - apg is a command line tool, so there is no UI
6. Dependencies - libc6
7. Standards-compliant 3.7.2.2
8. Maintenance - We are currently in sync with Debian
9. Background information - apg is a tool that exists since several years ago, and even though it hasn't had many new versions in the last few years, it seems to be a consolidated tool, being used in Fedora and other distros for password generation |
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