nodm 0.11-1.3ubuntu1 source package in Ubuntu
Changelog
nodm (0.11-1.3ubuntu1) quantal; urgency=low * Merge from Debian unstable. Remaining changes: - Fix FTBFS: + Makefile.*: build without -Werror. + Makefile.*: place libraries in LIBS, not LDFLAGS. nodm (0.11-1.3) unstable; urgency=low * Non-maintainer upload. * Fix "subprocess installed post-installation script returned error exit status 10": nodm.config: don't fail if the nodm/xinit debconf value was already unregistered. (Closes: #642903) nodm (0.11-1.2) unstable; urgency=low * Non-maintainer upload. * Fix pending l10n issues. Debconf translations: - German (Thomas Müller). Closes: #646630 - Portuguese (Miguel Figueiredo). Closes: #646846 - Dutch; (Jeroen Schot). Closes: #654371 -- Logan Rosen <email address hidden> Sun, 07 Oct 2012 22:25:00 -0400
Upload details
- Uploaded by:
- Logan Rosen
- Sponsored by:
- Daniel Holbach
- Uploaded to:
- Quantal
- Original maintainer:
- Ubuntu Developers
- Architectures:
- linux-any
- Section:
- misc
- Urgency:
- Low Urgency
See full publishing history Publishing
Series | Published | Component | Section | |
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Xenial | release | universe | misc | |
Trusty | release | universe | misc |
Downloads
File | Size | SHA-256 Checksum |
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nodm_0.11.orig.tar.gz | 116.3 KiB | f9ec63d4a8e71f1948af3daa82394b441d34449933329345975afa6b6562c9a6 |
nodm_0.11-1.3ubuntu1.diff.gz | 22.0 KiB | 6014bbac3e2e54c0377e4fdc13bd45868fd4c605ce268b9832b3f1f1d1ec4e03 |
nodm_0.11-1.3ubuntu1.dsc | 1.3 KiB | 155e3792288803f16b72823cbe475c0f8c3f0479d42b2948526e895cc2387b3b |
Available diffs
Binary packages built by this source
- nodm: automatic display manager
This package prepares the system to automatically start an X session at
system boot. It is meant for devices like smartphones, but can be used on
a regular computer as well, if the security implications are acceptable.
- nodm-dbgsym: debug symbols for package nodm
This package prepares the system to automatically start an X session at
system boot. It is meant for devices like smartphones, but can be used on
a regular computer as well, if the security implications are acceptable.