Change logs for base-files source package in Raring

  • base-files (6.12ubuntu2) raring; urgency=low
    
      * /etc/issue, /etc/issue.net, /etc/lsb-release, /etc/os-release: Prepare
        for Raring release.
     -- Colin Watson <email address hidden>   Fri, 19 Apr 2013 09:52:03 +0100
  • base-files (6.12ubuntu1) raring; urgency=low
    
      * Merge from Debian unstable.  Remaining changes:
        - Branding changes.
        - Add /etc/lsb-release file.
        - Add lsb-release-udeb package.
        - Various bashrc extensions.
        - Do not install /usr/local dirs with staff group writeability, as there
          are cases where somebody can become any user but root (like NFS).
        - Update the motd upgrade handling to know about /etc/motd.tail.
        - Add default /etc/networks file.
        - Added information about the docs web page.
        - Restore order line in /etc/host.conf with a comment.
        - Add update-motd scripts.
        - Migrate /etc/os-release to a conffile.
      * Add HOME_URL, SUPPORT_URL, and BUG_REPORT_URL to /etc/os-release.
    
    base-files (6.12) unstable; urgency=low
    
      * Added HOME_URL, SUPPORT_URL and BUG_REPORT_URL to /etc/os-release.
        Reported by Raphaƫl Hertzog. Closes: #681480.
      * Added Breaks: sendfile (<< version in squeeze) to help sendfile bug
        regarding improper modification of /etc/profile to be fixed faster.
        Reported by Andreas Beckmann. Closes: #689835.
      * Make /var/run and /var/lock absolute again.
        Reported by Roger Leigh. Closes: #690345.
     -- Adam Conrad <email address hidden>   Mon, 29 Oct 2012 17:53:44 +0000
  • base-files (6.11ubuntu3) raring; urgency=low
    
      * Tighten up the preinst /etc/os-release migration version check to
        make sure we don't try to re-migrate (and delete) the SRU version
        from quantal-proposed, which now includes the conffile migration.
     -- Adam Conrad <email address hidden>   Tue, 23 Oct 2012 21:36:16 +0100
  • base-files (6.11ubuntu2) raring; urgency=low
    
      * Add preinst magic to silently migrate /etc/os-release to a conffile.
     -- Adam Conrad <email address hidden>   Tue, 23 Oct 2012 12:05:20 +0100
  • base-files (6.11ubuntu1) raring; urgency=low
    
      * /etc/issue{,.net}, /etc/lsb-release, /etc/os-release: Welcome to Raring!
      * Merge from Debian unstable.  Remaining changes:
        - Branding changes.
        - Add /etc/lsb-release file.
        - Add lsb-release-udeb package.
        - Various bashrc extensions.
        - Do not install /usr/local dirs with staff group writeability, as there
          are cases where somebody can become any user but root (like NFS).
        - Update the motd upgrade handling to know about /etc/motd.tail.
        - Add default /etc/networks file.
        - Added information about the docs web page.
        - Restore order line in /etc/host.conf with a comment.
        - Add update-motd scripts.
        - SUMMARISE HERE
      * Drop the outdated replaces on an ancient pre-hardy lsb-release
      * Drop the temporary leap-second workaround, no longer needed
    
    base-files (6.11) unstable; urgency=medium
    
      * Create /etc/motd instead of /etc/motd.tail, with same default contents,
        as initscripts is now using /etc/motd again as a real file.
    
    base-files (6.10) unstable; urgency=low
    
      * Record md5sums of unmodified /etc/profile versions so that we can
        upgrade it automatically, as it's done in Ubuntu.
      * In the initial install, create /etc/motd.tail instead of /etc/motd,
        as /etc/motd is converted to a symlink by initscripts and /etc/motd.tail
        is since a long time the master copy to which the output of uname is added.
        Remove postinst code which tries to update /etc/motd, as it does no longer
        work and the file has not changed in a lot of time. Will add code to
        update /etc/motd.tail based on md5sum if it ever changes in a future.
      * Implement proposed transition plan for group staff in /usr/local.
        The file /etc/staff-group-for-usr-local is now created on upgrades
        from releases before 6.10 and (for now) also on initial install.
      * Removed reference to /etc/nsswitch.conf in extended description, as
        the file is being moved to libc-bin.
    
    base-files (6.9) unstable; urgency=low
    
      * We can't make /etc/profile a conffile without triggering a piuparts
        check which is considered to be serious. Sorry, /etc/profile
        will be handled as before for now. Closes: #673767.
    
    base-files (6.8) unstable; urgency=low
    
      * Added /etc/os-release. Closes: #659853. Note: for stable releases
        this file will look like it's suggested in the bug report above.
        Also, like /etc/debian_version, this file should only be considered
        meaningful for stable releases, which testing and unstable are not.
      * By popular demand, make /etc/profile a conffile. Closes: #668871.
      * Added /sys for all systems but the Hurd. Closes: #670091.
      * Added /proc for the Hurd, as it's already being used.
      * Added a lintian override for /root being 700.
    
    base-files (6.7) unstable; urgency=low
    
      * Switch to "compat" again in default /etc/nsswitch.conf. It is not
        obsolete and it should not go away. Closes: #651356.
        Thanks a lot to Petter Reinholdtsen.
    
    base-files (6.6) unstable; urgency=low
    
      * Switch to "files" instead of "compat" in default /etc/nsswitch.conf.
        That was only useful for libc5. The new default will only take
        effect for new installs. Thanks to Roger Leigh. Closes: #651356.
      * Reword the very first question in base-files FAQ. Closes: #622200.
      * When migrating /var/run and /var/lock, create relative symlinks
        instead of absolute ones. Useful for chroots. Closes: #652301.
     -- Adam Conrad <email address hidden>   Mon, 22 Oct 2012 16:57:35 +0100
  • base-files (6.5ubuntu11) quantal; urgency=low
    
      * /etc/issue, /etc/issue.net, /etc/lsb-release, /etc/os-release: Prepare
        for Quantal release.
     -- Matthias Klose <email address hidden>   Tue, 09 Oct 2012 14:09:59 +0200