This bug was fixed in the package dbus - 1.10.10-1ubuntu1 --------------- dbus (1.10.10-1ubuntu1) yakkety; urgency=medium [ Jeremy Bicha ] * Merge with Debian (LP: #1622401), remaining changes: - Add debian/dbus.user-session.upstart. - debian, dbus.postinst, debian/rules: Don't start D-Bus on package installation, as that doesn't work any more. Instead, start dbus.socket in postinst, which will then start D-Bus on demand after package installation. - Add debian/patches/dont-stop-dbus.patch: Don't stop D-Bus in the service unit (see patch header and upstream bug for details). Fixes various causes of shutdown hangs, particularly with remote file systems. (LP: #1438612) (LP: #1540282) - aa-get-connection-apparmor-security-context.patch: This is not intended for upstream inclusion. It implements a bus method (GetConnectionAppArmorSecurityContext) to get a connection's AppArmor security context but upstream D-Bus has recently added a generic way of getting a connection's security credentials (GetConnectionCredentials). Ubuntu should carry this patch until packages in the archive are moved over to the new, generic method of getting a connection's credentials. * Dropped changes: - debian/dbus.preinst: divert the dbus-daemon-launch-helper if upgrading from < 1.9.4-2~. This will make sure we keep the setuid bit during upgrade. (LP: #1555237) - Drop system upstart job. [ Martin Pitt ] * Clean up /etc/init/dbus.conf on upgrades. This needs to be kept until after 18.04 LTS. dbus (1.10.10-1) unstable; urgency=medium * New upstream stable release 1.10.10 * Provide new virtual packages for other packages to depend on: - dbus-session-bus: any implementation of the D-Bus well-known session bus (provided by: dbus-user-session, dbus-x11) - default-dbus-session-bus: the recommended implementation of dbus-session-bus (currently provided by: dbus-user-session) * Add arm64, mips64el, ppc64el to the list of architectures that have valgrind * debian/gbp.conf: use DEP-14 branch names * Standards-Version: 3.9.8 (no changes needed) * debian/rules: fail the build if "make install" installs anything we don't package or delete. Only do this for final releases (suite in debian/changelog is not UNRELEASED) to facilitate future autobuilding of new upstream releases. * debian/rules: do not require symbols file to be complete if the suite in debian/changelog is UNRELEASED, again to facilitate autobuilding new upstream releases. * debian/source/options: don't fail dpkg-source on changes to build-aux/{compile,depcomp,missing}. We regenerate that directory anyway, and during a snapshot build they might become symlinks. * debian/rules: do the build in debian/build-* so it's easier to .gitignore * debian/.gitignore: update * Use the correct systemctl for Debian even if not installed on the build system. (Regression in 1.10.2) dbus (1.10.8-1) unstable; urgency=medium * New upstream release * dbus.prerm: ensure that dbus.socket is stopped before removal, so that a new connection to the bus won't cause dbus.service to be restarted (Closes: #813970) * debian/75dbus_dbus-launch: when not using systemd --user or the dbus-user-session package is not installed, start dbus-daemon early, then upload the full environment from Xsession.d later on (in 95dbus_update-activation-env). This more closely matches the behaviour with dbus-user-session. (Closes: #815503; thanks to Samuel Thibault) * Switch Vcs-Git to https (see #810378) * debian/upstream/signing-key.asc: add upstream signing keys (just my keys for now, in practice I do almost all dbus releases) * debian/watch: use https and describe how to download signatures * Standards-Version: 3.9.7 (no changes needed) * Sort .install files and remove unnecessary debian/tmp prefix * Normalize lists of packages and uploaders via wrap-and-sort -ast * Normalize order of packages via wrap-and-sort -b -- Jeremy Bicha