[ Mathieu Trudel-Lapierre ]
* Adjust the text plymouth themes to only ship a template, which then gets
used to generate the actual message from the output of lsb_release.
* debian/plymouth-theme-kubuntu-text.postinst,
debian/plymouth-theme-ubuntu-text.postinst:
- Build on the changes to set the text and colors for the -text themes via
settings; attempt to properly set the current Ubuntu version according to
what LSB tells us.
* debian/plymouth-theme-kubuntu-text.prerm,
debian/plymouth-theme-ubuntu-text.prerm:
- Clean up the actual theme config file for ubuntu-text themes since it's
generated at install time.
* debian/plymouth-theme-kubuntu-text.postrm,
debian/plymouth-theme-ubuntu-text.postrm:
- Don't remove /lib/plymouth and /lib/plymouth/themes, it will be done by
the plymouth package itself on removal.
[ Steve Langasek ]
* Clean up the prerm scripts:
- don't use this horrible case $1 meme that infests maintainer
scripts everywhere (including the other scripts in this package :)
- use rm -f instead of ignoring failures
- avoid useless exit 0 at the end
* While we're at it, clean up the other postrm scripts by moving
update-alternatives calls to new prerms, and clean up the unnecessary
boilerplate in the remaining postrms.
* debian/initramfs-tools/hooks/plymouth: don't overwrite /etc/passwd in
the initramfs if it's already present, since ours is just there as an
NSS stub and some other hooks may care about the contents. Also, as
long as we're setting this up, use /bin/sh for the shell instead of
/bin/bash since that actually exists in the initramfs. LP: #715482
-- Steve Langasek <email address hidden> Wed, 09 Feb 2011 13:26:13 -0800
This bug was fixed in the package plymouth - 0.8.2-2ubuntu14
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plymouth (0.8.2-2ubuntu14) natty; urgency=low
[ Mathieu Trudel-Lapierre ] plymouth- theme-kubuntu- text.postinst, plymouth- theme-ubuntu- text.postinst: plymouth- theme-kubuntu- text.prerm, plymouth- theme-ubuntu- text.prerm: plymouth- theme-kubuntu- text.postrm, plymouth- theme-ubuntu- text.postrm: themes, it will be done by
* Adjust the text plymouth themes to only ship a template, which then gets
used to generate the actual message from the output of lsb_release.
* debian/
debian/
- Build on the changes to set the text and colors for the -text themes via
settings; attempt to properly set the current Ubuntu version according to
what LSB tells us.
* debian/
debian/
- Clean up the actual theme config file for ubuntu-text themes since it's
generated at install time.
* debian/
debian/
- Don't remove /lib/plymouth and /lib/plymouth/
the plymouth package itself on removal.
[ Steve Langasek ] alternatives calls to new prerms, and clean up the unnecessary initramfs- tools/hooks/ plymouth: don't overwrite /etc/passwd in
* Clean up the prerm scripts:
- don't use this horrible case $1 meme that infests maintainer
scripts everywhere (including the other scripts in this package :)
- use rm -f instead of ignoring failures
- avoid useless exit 0 at the end
* While we're at it, clean up the other postrm scripts by moving
update-
boilerplate in the remaining postrms.
* debian/
the initramfs if it's already present, since ours is just there as an
NSS stub and some other hooks may care about the contents. Also, as
long as we're setting this up, use /bin/sh for the shell instead of
/bin/bash since that actually exists in the initramfs. LP: #715482
-- Steve Langasek <email address hidden> Wed, 09 Feb 2011 13:26:13 -0800