Public bug reported: [Description] Update cosmic from 3.30.1 to 3.30.2. We cannot just backport 3.30.2 from Disco because we need to drop Debian-s-adduser-doesn-t-allow-uppercase-letters-by-defau.patch as we already got a diffrent patch in cosmic.
We should also include debian/patches/region-Autodisconnect-IBusBus- connected-handler.patch. This patch has been cherry picked from the gnome-3-30 upstream patch and contains a fix for a segmentation fault (LP: #1804424). NEWS. The upstream changes are covered by https://wiki.ubuntu.com/StableReleaseUpdates/GNOME: =============== Version 3.30.2 =============== - Translation updates Display: - Hide unsupported resolutions again - Improve snapping - Stop night light dialog being destroyed twice Online Accounts: - Track the lifecycle of CcGoaPanel across async calls Region: - Fix double-free when closing the input chooser dialog Wi-Fi: - Disable periodic scan only when Wi-Fi is disabled [Test Case] Open gnome-control-center and make sure that the panels in the above list are working properly. Testing all possible scenarios would be problematic but I suggest focusing on: 1. Open the wifi panel and make sure that you can enable/disable the wifi properly 2. On a multi-head setup open the display panel and make sure that you can re-arrange the layout of your displays. Please follow also the test case for LP: #1804424 that should cover the fixes included in debian/patches/region-Autodisconnect-IBusBus- connected-handler.patch [Regression Potential] The changes to the Online Accounts panel, Regions panels and Night Light dialog are pretty safe and there should be no possible regression. Possible regressions: - wifi panel: you could not be able to enable/disable the wifi - display panel: you could not be able to re-arrange the monitor layouts on a multi-monitor setup. ** Affects: gnome-control-center (Ubuntu) Importance: Low Status: Fix Released ** Description changed: [Description] Update cosmic from 3.30.1 to 3.30.2. We cannot just backport 3.30.2 from Disco because we need to drop Debian-s-adduser-doesn-t-allow-uppercase-letters-by-defau.patch as we already got a diffrent patch in cosmic. We should also include debian/patches/region-Autodisconnect-IBusBus- connected-handler.patch. This patch has been cherry picked from the gnome-3-30 upstream patch and contains a fix for a segmentation faul (LP: #1804424). NEWS. The upstream changes are covered by https://wiki.ubuntu.com/StableReleaseUpdates/GNOME: - =============== - Version 3.30.2 - =============== + =============== + Version 3.30.2 + =============== - - Translation updates + - Translation updates - Display: - - Hide unsupported resolutions again - - Improve snapping - - Stop night light dialog being destroyed twice + Display: + - Hide unsupported resolutions again + - Improve snapping + - Stop night light dialog being destroyed twice - Online Accounts: - - Track the lifecycle of CcGoaPanel across async calls + Online Accounts: + - Track the lifecycle of CcGoaPanel across async calls - Region: - - Fix double-free when closing the input chooser dialog + Region: + - Fix double-free when closing the input chooser dialog - Wi-Fi: - - Disable periodic scan only when Wi-Fi is disabled + Wi-Fi: + - Disable periodic scan only when Wi-Fi is disabled [Test Case] Open gnome-control-center and make sure that the panels in the above list are working properly. Testing all possible scenarios would be problematic but I suggest focusing on: 1. Open the wifi panel and make sure that you can enable/disable the wifi properly 2. On a multi-head setup open the display panel and make sure that you can re-arrange the layout of your displays. Please follow also the test case for LP: #1804424 that should cover the fixes for included in debian/patches/region-Autodisconnect-IBusBus- connected-handler.patch - [Regression Potential] The changes to the Online Accounts panel, Regions panels and Night Light dialog are pretty safe and there should be no possible regression. Possible regressions: - wifi panel: you could not be able to enable/disable the wifi - display panel: you could not be able to re-arrange the monitor layouts on a multi-monitor setup. ** Description changed: [Description] Update cosmic from 3.30.1 to 3.30.2. We cannot just backport 3.30.2 from Disco because we need to drop Debian-s-adduser-doesn-t-allow-uppercase-letters-by-defau.patch as we already got a diffrent patch in cosmic. We should also include debian/patches/region-Autodisconnect-IBusBus- connected-handler.patch. This patch has been cherry picked from the - gnome-3-30 upstream patch and contains a fix for a segmentation faul + gnome-3-30 upstream patch and contains a fix for a segmentation fault (LP: #1804424). NEWS. The upstream changes are covered by https://wiki.ubuntu.com/StableReleaseUpdates/GNOME: - =============== - Version 3.30.2 - =============== + =============== + Version 3.30.2 + =============== - - Translation updates + - Translation updates - Display: - - Hide unsupported resolutions again - - Improve snapping - - Stop night light dialog being destroyed twice + Display: + - Hide unsupported resolutions again + - Improve snapping + - Stop night light dialog being destroyed twice - Online Accounts: - - Track the lifecycle of CcGoaPanel across async calls + Online Accounts: + - Track the lifecycle of CcGoaPanel across async calls - Region: - - Fix double-free when closing the input chooser dialog + Region: + - Fix double-free when closing the input chooser dialog - Wi-Fi: - - Disable periodic scan only when Wi-Fi is disabled + Wi-Fi: + - Disable periodic scan only when Wi-Fi is disabled [Test Case] Open gnome-control-center and make sure that the panels in the above list are working properly. Testing all possible scenarios would be problematic but I suggest focusing on: 1. Open the wifi panel and make sure that you can enable/disable the wifi properly 2. On a multi-head setup open the display panel and make sure that you can re-arrange the layout of your displays. Please follow also the test case for LP: #1804424 that should cover the fixes for included in debian/patches/region-Autodisconnect-IBusBus- connected-handler.patch [Regression Potential] The changes to the Online Accounts panel, Regions panels and Night Light dialog are pretty safe and there should be no possible regression. Possible regressions: - wifi panel: you could not be able to enable/disable the wifi - display panel: you could not be able to re-arrange the monitor layouts on a multi-monitor setup. ** Description changed: [Description] Update cosmic from 3.30.1 to 3.30.2. We cannot just backport 3.30.2 from Disco because we need to drop Debian-s-adduser-doesn-t-allow-uppercase-letters-by-defau.patch as we already got a diffrent patch in cosmic. We should also include debian/patches/region-Autodisconnect-IBusBus- connected-handler.patch. This patch has been cherry picked from the gnome-3-30 upstream patch and contains a fix for a segmentation fault (LP: #1804424). NEWS. The upstream changes are covered by https://wiki.ubuntu.com/StableReleaseUpdates/GNOME: =============== Version 3.30.2 =============== - Translation updates Display: - Hide unsupported resolutions again - Improve snapping - Stop night light dialog being destroyed twice Online Accounts: - Track the lifecycle of CcGoaPanel across async calls Region: - Fix double-free when closing the input chooser dialog Wi-Fi: - Disable periodic scan only when Wi-Fi is disabled [Test Case] Open gnome-control-center and make sure that the panels in the above list are working properly. Testing all possible scenarios would be problematic but I suggest focusing on: 1. Open the wifi panel and make sure that you can enable/disable the wifi properly 2. On a multi-head setup open the display panel and make sure that you can re-arrange the layout of your displays. Please follow also the test case for LP: #1804424 that should cover the - fixes for included in debian/patches/region-Autodisconnect-IBusBus- + fixes included in debian/patches/region-Autodisconnect-IBusBus- connected-handler.patch [Regression Potential] The changes to the Online Accounts panel, Regions panels and Night Light dialog are pretty safe and there should be no possible regression. Possible regressions: - wifi panel: you could not be able to enable/disable the wifi - display panel: you could not be able to re-arrange the monitor layouts on a multi-monitor setup. -- You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Desktop Bugs, which is subscribed to gnome-control-center in Ubuntu. https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1805441 Title: SRU 3.30.2 to Cosmic To manage notifications about this bug go to: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gnome-control-center/+bug/1805441/+subscriptions -- desktop-bugs mailing list desktop-bugs@lists.ubuntu.com https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/desktop-bugs