Changelog
midori (0.5.11-ds1-1) unstable; urgency=medium
* Rename package (and source tarball) in order to fix a mistake that
happened when uploading the first version of the "0.5.11" version.
Somehow, the source tarball was different than the original tarball.
Fortunately, the only difference were the timestamps.
* Update version of Chromium's User-Agent string.
We identify ourselves as Chromium to other websites, but the version
we use in the User-Agent string is pretty old. This commit updates it
to a newer version (49.0.2571.2, from Nov 22 2015). The positive
side-effect from doing this is that Google does not bother the user
asking her to upgrade to a "newer Chrome". (Closes: #805457)
* Convert patch add-debian-searches to gbp-pq.
Trivial adjustment on add-debian-searches in order to make it
compliant with gbp-pq.
* Better handling of self-signed certificates.
Midori needs gcr/gnome-keyring in order to fully work with self-signed
TLS certificates. This commit improves the error message that is
displayed when clicking on "Trust this website" does not work, and
also makes the Debian Midori package recommend installing
gnome-keyring. This is the best we can do for now. (Closes: #799963)
* Improve security by making sure that we use a safe set of ciphers.
This comes from Debian bug #804196 (LP Bug #1517265). When Midori
uses libwebkitgtk, it inherits the default value of the
G_TLS_GNUTLS_PRIORITY environment variable. Unfortunately this value
is not safe enough because it still lets GnuTLS to enable to unsafe
ciphers. Therefore, we need to set this variable ourselves and make
sure that Midori is using safe ciphers for TLS operations. (Closes: #804196)
* Override "source-is-missing data/autosuggestcontrol.js"
Lintian is wrongly reporting a "source-is-missing" error for
data/autosuggestcontrol.js. I have reported a bug against it (809170)
and now I am overriding the error.
* Fix Vcs-* URLs.
The package was still using old, non-canonical URLs for
Vcs-{Git,Browser}. Update them now.
* Remove midori.menu (and solve lintian warning)
Lintian was warning "command-in-menu-file-and-desktop-file". Since
Midori already ships a .desktop file, it is time to remove the
midori.menu file from the package.
-- Sergio Durigan Junior <email address hidden> Sun, 27 Dec 2015 16:12:18 -0500