plymouth 0.9.5+git20211018-1ubuntu1 source package in Ubuntu
Changelog
plymouth (0.9.5+git20211018-1ubuntu1) jammy; urgency=medium * Resynchronize on Debian plymouth (0.9.5+git20211018-1) unstable; urgency=medium * New upstream version 0.9.5+git20211018 (Closes: #967047) - debian/patches/0005-cmdline.patch: Refreshed - debian/plymouth.install: Install plymouthd-fd-escrow executable. Also copy it in the initramfs - debian/libplymouth5.symbols: Add newly exported symbols * debian/control: Bump Standards-Version to 4.6.0 (no further changes) plymouth (0.9.5-3) unstable; urgency=medium [ Laurent Bigonville ] * debian/control: Remove dependency the ttf-dejavu-core alternative * Don't use /etc/vconsole.conf after all as it's not used anywhere in debian * d/p/0003-default-theme.patch: Switch to homeworld for bullseye [ Simon McVittie ] * Unfuzz 0008-show-delay.patch to apply cleanly plymouth (0.9.5-2) unstable; urgency=medium * debian/local/plymouth.hook: Copy logo-text-version-64.png in the initramfs * Use /etc/default/keyboard if /etc/vconsole.conf is not available. This should fix CAPS lock indicator in some cases. Try to copy both files in the initramfs as well. See: #968287 * debian/local/plymouth.hook: Remove compatibility with wheezy and previous versions. Also, do not copy libpango explicitly but rely on copy_exec to copy it when needed, the label plugin is linked against it. * Copy the Cantarell font to the initramfs as it's used by spinner and bgrt themes * debian/libplymouth5.symbols: Add Build-Depends-Package field plymouth (0.9.5-1) experimental; urgency=medium * New upstream version 0.9.5 * Refresh the patches or delete the ones applied upstream d/p/0003-default-theme.patch, d/p/0005-cmdline.patch, d/p/0008-show-delay.patch: Refreshed d/p/0005-Add-RemainAfterExit-yes-to-plymouth-s-systemd-servic.patch, d/p/0006-main-switch-log-file-when-switching-mode.patch, d/p/0007-main-fix-mode-changing-before-splash-is-shown.patch: Deleted * debian/plymouth-themes.install: Remove the throbgress plugin, dropped upstream * debian/rules: Remove --enable-gdm-transition, dropped upstream * debian/plymouth.install: Install logrotate configuration for boot.log * debian/plymouth.install: Install the translation files * debian/plymouth-themes.install: Install the new bgrt theme * debian/rules: Set --with-runtimedir=/run * Bump libplymouth4 soname to libplymouth5 * debian/local/plymouth.hook: Install the ImageDir even if it's coming from another theme plymouth (0.9.4-3) unstable; urgency=medium * Drop debian/patches/0001-awk.patch and add a break against mawk (<< 1.3.4), the awk script has been tested gainst mawk (>= 1.3.4) and gawk * Add RemainAfterExit=yes to plymouth's systemd service files, cherry-picked patch from upstream * Properly close the boot.log file when changing mode (Closes: #943424) plymouth (0.9.4-2) unstable; urgency=medium [ Laurent Bigonville ] * debian/plymouth.links: Drop the manpage symlink plymouth-log-viewer.8, the executable is not installed anymore (Closes: #922320) * debian/rules: Stop passing start and stop actions for update-rc.d to dh_installinit. update-rc.d is not supporting that for quite some time * debian/plymouth.postinst: Remove old cleanup code needed for early 0.9.0 uploads * debian/control: Bump Standards-Version to 4.5.0 (no further changes) * Bump debhelper compatibility to 12, switch from dh_systemd_start to dh_installsystemd * debian/rules: Disable call to dh_installinitramfs, let's manage that ourself but update the maintainer scripts to mimic what it's doing. * debian/rules: Drop dh_strip override, plymouth-dbg is gone for at least one release and we don't need the migration bits to the -dbgsym package * Move everything from / to /usr now that the later is mounted at early boot, add compatibility symlinks for the executable in case the system is not migrated to usr-merge. * debian/control: Add Rules-Requires-Root: no * Move some executables to /usr/libexec now that's allowed in the policy * debian/rules: Rely on dh_autoreconf to update config.guess and config.sub * Drop debian/patches/0004-return-code.patch, this doesn't seem needed anymore, thanks to Sebastien Bacher for noticing [ Alper Nebi Yasak ] * Include less modules when appropriate. (Closes: #940014) -- Sebastien Bacher <email address hidden> Wed, 23 Feb 2022 15:23:01 +0100
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- Uploaded by:
- Sebastien Bacher
- Uploaded to:
- Jammy
- Original maintainer:
- Ubuntu Developers
- Architectures:
- any
- Section:
- x11
- Urgency:
- Medium Urgency
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plymouth_0.9.5+git20211018-1ubuntu1.dsc | 2.1 KiB | c4b7f50fb017d117d502a11127a0b96ad5b1778294490de5573c4a3c1b5b05be |
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Binary packages built by this source
- libplymouth-dev: graphical boot animation and logger - development files
Plymouth is an application that runs very early in the boot process
(even before the root filesystem is mounted!) that provides a graphical
boot animation while the boot process happens in the background.
.
This package contains the development files to build Plymouth plugins.
- libplymouth5: graphical boot animation and logger - shared libraries
Plymouth is an application that runs very early in the boot process
(even before the root filesystem is mounted!) that provides a graphical
boot animation while the boot process happens in the background.
.
This package contains the shared libraries.
- libplymouth5-dbgsym: debug symbols for libplymouth5
- plymouth: boot animation, logger and I/O multiplexer
Plymouth provides a boot-time I/O multiplexing framework - the most obvious
use for which is to provide an attractive graphical animation in place of
the text messages that normally get shown during boot. (The messages are
instead redirected to a logfile for later viewing.) However, in event-driven
boot systems Plymouth can also usefully handle user interaction such as
password prompts for encrypted file systems.
.
This package provides the basic framework, enabling a text-mode animation.
- plymouth-dbgsym: debug symbols for plymouth
- plymouth-label: boot animation, logger and I/O multiplexer - label control
Plymouth provides a boot-time I/O multiplexing framework - the most obvious
use for which is to provide an attractive graphical animation in place of
the text messages that normally get shown during boot. (The messages are
instead redirected to a logfile for later viewing.) However, in event-driven
boot systems Plymouth can also usefully handle user interaction such as
password prompts for encrypted file systems.
.
This package contains the label control, used by various graphical themes
to render text.
- plymouth-label-dbgsym: debug symbols for plymouth-label
- plymouth-theme-spinner: boot animation, logger and I/O multiplexer - spinner theme
Plymouth provides a boot-time I/O multiplexing framework - the most obvious
use for which is to provide an attractive graphical animation in place of
the text messages that normally get shown during boot. (The messages are
instead redirected to a logfile for later viewing.) However, in event-driven
boot systems Plymouth can also usefully handle user interaction such as
password prompts for encrypted file systems.
.
This package contains the spinner theme.
- plymouth-theme-spinner-dbgsym: debug symbols for plymouth-theme-spinner
- plymouth-theme-ubuntu-logo: boot animation, logger and I/O multiplexer - ubuntu theme
Plymouth provides a boot-time I/O multiplexing framework - the most obvious
use for which is to provide an attractive graphical animation in place of
the text messages that normally get shown during boot. (The messages are
instead redirected to a logfile for later viewing.) However, in event-driven
boot systems Plymouth can also usefully handle user interaction such as
password prompts for encrypted file systems.
.
This package contains the default ubuntu-logo theme.
- plymouth-theme-ubuntu-text: boot animation, logger and I/O multiplexer - ubuntu text theme
Plymouth provides a boot-time I/O multiplexing framework - the most obvious
use for which is to provide an attractive graphical animation in place of
the text messages that normally get shown during boot. (The messages are
instead redirected to a logfile for later viewing.) However, in event-driven
boot systems Plymouth can also usefully handle user interaction such as
password prompts for encrypted file systems.
.
This package contains the default ubuntu-text text theme used when no
support for a graphical theme is found on your system.
- plymouth-theme-ubuntu-text-dbgsym: debug symbols for plymouth-theme-ubuntu-text
- plymouth-themes: boot animation, logger and I/O multiplexer - themes
Plymouth provides a boot-time I/O multiplexing framework - the most obvious
use for which is to provide an attractive graphical animation in place of
the text messages that normally get shown during boot. (The messages are
instead redirected to a logfile for later viewing.) However, in event-driven
boot systems Plymouth can also usefully handle user interaction such as
password prompts for encrypted file systems.
.
This package provides the following themes:
.
* fade-in: features a centered logo that fades in and out while stars twinkle
around the logo during system boot up.
* glow: features a pie chart as progress indicator.
* script: features a simple base theme.
* solar: features a blue flamed sun with animated solar flares.
* spinfinity: features a centered logo and animated spinner that spins in the
shape of an infinity sign.
- plymouth-themes-dbgsym: debug symbols for plymouth-themes
- plymouth-x11: boot animation, logger and I/O multiplexer - X11 renderer
Plymouth provides a boot-time I/O multiplexing framework - the most obvious
use for which is to provide an attractive graphical animation in place of
the text messages that normally get shown during boot. (The messages are
instead redirected to a logfile for later viewing.) However, in event-driven
boot systems Plymouth can also usefully handle user interaction such as
password prompts for encrypted file systems.
.
This package contains the X11 renderer for a graphical boot splash.
- plymouth-x11-dbgsym: debug symbols for plymouth-x11