* Merge with trunk to update to the 0.3 release. We already had all the new
features like the KDE interface, so this only imports bug fixes, in
particular:
- Update fglrx handler for current upstream version, to actually work
again at all (DisplayDepth) and declare support for composite. Thanks to
Sander Jonkes! (LP: #194963)
- Quiesce backtraces from failed handler instantiation. (LP: #195548)
- Use regular expressions, not fnmatch for modalias pattern matching,
since we do not want to treat '[' and ']' specially. (LP: #193521)
- Port --enable and --disable options from restricted-manager.
(LP: #181832)
- Port --check-composite from restricted-manager. (LP: #193978)
* Fixed Vcs-Bzr field.
* Remove do-release from this branch, it's only useful for upstream
developers on trunk and confusing in the package.
* debian/jockey-common.postinst: Remove --check cache on upgrade from
<< 0.3, since the format changed (much more robust now).
-- Martin Pitt <email address hidden> Tue, 04 Mar 2008 16:48:50 +0100
This bug was fixed in the package jockey - 0.3-0ubuntu1
---------------
jockey (0.3-0ubuntu1) hardy; urgency=low
* Merge with trunk to update to the 0.3 release. We already had all the new jockey- common. postinst: Remove --check cache on upgrade from
features like the KDE interface, so this only imports bug fixes, in
particular:
- Update fglrx handler for current upstream version, to actually work
again at all (DisplayDepth) and declare support for composite. Thanks to
Sander Jonkes! (LP: #194963)
- Quiesce backtraces from failed handler instantiation. (LP: #195548)
- Use regular expressions, not fnmatch for modalias pattern matching,
since we do not want to treat '[' and ']' specially. (LP: #193521)
- Port --enable and --disable options from restricted-manager.
(LP: #181832)
- Port --check-composite from restricted-manager. (LP: #193978)
* Fixed Vcs-Bzr field.
* Remove do-release from this branch, it's only useful for upstream
developers on trunk and confusing in the package.
* debian/
<< 0.3, since the format changed (much more robust now).
-- Martin Pitt <email address hidden> Tue, 04 Mar 2008 16:48:50 +0100