* debian/brltty.default: Remove RUN_BRLTTY variable.
* Revert to using Debian's version of the BrlTTy service file
* Revert init script to Debian's version, and don't install it, Ubuntu
uses systemd exclusively now.
* Remove references to RUN_BRLTTY, and enable the systemd service instead.
* Add new service file for use with the udev rules. (LP: #1574538)
* Tweak gbp.conf to comply with gbp convensions.
* Disable the main brltty service by default
This bug was fixed in the package brltty - 5.3.1-2ubuntu4
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brltty (5.3.1-2ubuntu4) yakkety; urgency=medium
* debian/ brltty. default: Remove RUN_BRLTTY variable.
* Revert to using Debian's version of the BrlTTy service file
* Revert init script to Debian's version, and don't install it, Ubuntu
uses systemd exclusively now.
* Remove references to RUN_BRLTTY, and enable the systemd service instead.
* Add new service file for use with the udev rules. (LP: #1574538)
* Tweak gbp.conf to comply with gbp convensions.
* Disable the main brltty service by default
-- Luke Yelavich <email address hidden> Wed, 27 Apr 2016 10:37:58 +0200