Bug#383248: [Fwd: New package available]

2007-04-17 Thread David Härdeman
On Mon, April 16, 2007 22:15, maximilian attems said:
 On Mon, 16 Apr 2007, David Härdeman wrote:
 Ok, I've fixed all lintian warnings, the updated version of the package
 is
 available via git:

 git clone http://david.hardeman.nu/git/usplash-theme-debian.git
 usplash-theme-debian

 i like it a lot.
 seems needs latest initramfs-tools git tree for me ;)

Are you using AMD64? I think the only recent change in initramfs-tools
that would affect usplash is the vga16fb loading change you commited?

 looks really cool.
 tried also with quiet boot param but that's really t quiet for me..

Yes, that's not related to the theme though, that is how usplash works
these days (that is, with the quiet boot arg, it will instruct the theme
not to even draw the text box). What is cool though is that even if you
use the quiet boot arg, important things like asking for a passphrase
during bootup (for encrypted root) will create the text box when
necessary.

 still i'm seeing usplash bugs, aka i'm not landing in front of gdm
 but anywhere that is not even a black console.

 If you build and install the package, the easiest way of testing it is
 by running the usplash-test.sh script in the usplash source package as
 root. You might also want to try running usplash-test.sh -v as root to
 see the text output.

 thanks that test script run here,
 with the same effect that at the end i'm on a strange vc

That's not a bug, its a feature :) The test script does not chvt back to
the original vt once its done so you're left on vt8. It's been like this
as far as I can remember so I think its intentional.

 i'd like to have a second voice on the package either by pere
 or otavio, then we should upload it soon.

Great, and once you do, feel free to add it as a git repo to
git.debian.org and give me commit access then all of us can use that repo
as the main one instead of my home-grown git repo.

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Bug#383248: [Fwd: New package available]

2007-04-16 Thread David Härdeman
And about one hour later I uploaded a new version fixing a buffer overrun
causing erratic theme sizes to be chosen. It's at the same URL so if
anyone did download the package in that time interval, please retry.

 Original Message 

Hey Otavio,

I've rolled a new version of the theme package that I created before 
(which is based on the artwork by the Debian Desktop team).

This one works with usplash 0.4-43-1 without any changes, it can be 
downloaded from:
http://david.hardeman.nu/files/patches/debian/usplash-theme-debian.tar.gz

It would be great if you could take a look at it and add it to the 
archive (i.e. feel free to adopt it so that there is at least one  default
theme).

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Bug#383248: [Fwd: New package available]

2007-04-16 Thread maximilian attems
On Mon, Apr 16, 2007 at 08:31:47AM +0200, David Härdeman wrote:
 And about one hour later I uploaded a new version fixing a buffer overrun
 causing erratic theme sizes to be chosen. It's at the same URL so if
 anyone did download the package in that time interval, please retry.
 

cool, i just did a build check and saw the following:
E: usplash-theme-debian: no-copyright-file
E: usplash-theme-debian: unstripped-binary-or-object 
./usr/lib/usplash/debian-theme.so

first error is easy to fix,
second should be done with an lintian ignore stating in the changelog
why? (irc usplash has a very similar ignore).

linda adds those warnings:
E: usplash-theme-debian; The package contains no changelog.
didn't check it

once the lintian build is clean i'll take a second look :)

best regards

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Bug#383248: [Fwd: New package available]

2007-04-16 Thread David Härdeman

On Mon, Apr 16, 2007 at 10:02:09AM +0200, maximilian attems wrote:

On Mon, Apr 16, 2007 at 08:31:47AM +0200, David Härdeman wrote:

And about one hour later I uploaded a new version fixing a buffer overrun
causing erratic theme sizes to be chosen. It's at the same URL so if
anyone did download the package in that time interval, please retry.


cool, i just did a build check and saw the following:
E: usplash-theme-debian: no-copyright-file
E: usplash-theme-debian: unstripped-binary-or-object 
./usr/lib/usplash/debian-theme.so
E: usplash-theme-debian; The package contains no changelog.


Ok, I've fixed all lintian warnings, the updated version of the package is 
available via git:


git clone http://david.hardeman.nu/git/usplash-theme-debian.git 
usplash-theme-debian

If you build and install the package, the easiest way of testing it is 
by running the usplash-test.sh script in the usplash source package as 
root. You might also want to try running usplash-test.sh -v as root to 
see the text output.



once the lintian build is clean i'll take a second look :)


Go ahead

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Bug#383248: [Fwd: New package available]

2007-04-16 Thread maximilian attems
On Mon, 16 Apr 2007, David Härdeman wrote:

 Ok, I've fixed all lintian warnings, the updated version of the package is 
 available via git:
 
 git clone http://david.hardeman.nu/git/usplash-theme-debian.git 
 usplash-theme-debian

i like it a lot.
seems needs latest initramfs-tools git tree for me ;)
looks really cool.
tried also with quiet boot param but that's really t quiet for me..

still i'm seeing usplash bugs, aka i'm not landing in front of gdm
but anywhere that is not even a black console.

 
 If you build and install the package, the easiest way of testing it is 
 by running the usplash-test.sh script in the usplash source package as 
 root. You might also want to try running usplash-test.sh -v as root to 
 see the text output.

thanks that test script run here,
with the same effect that at the end i'm on a strange vc
 
 once the lintian build is clean i'll take a second look :)

i'd like to have a second voice on the package either by pere
or otavio, then we should upload it soon.

-- 
maks