kubuntu-driver-manager (14.04ubuntu5) trusty; urgency=medium

  [ Harald Sitter ]
  * Fix dbus helper timing (hopefully)
    + Don't query drivers-common in ctor for no reason (block startup and
      everything).
    + Force the connection from the timeout timer to qapp::quit to be queued
      this gives us at least one additional loop run until it is actually
      called (should not make much difference).
    + Suspending and restart of the timeout timer is now done via a finally
      statement, this is to ensure that return actually has finished by the
      time we restart the timer as large chunks of data can take a while to
      throw at the daemon etc.
    = These changes combined should prevent the dbus helper from timing out
      before the data has arrived or is sent. at the very least it makes a
      system that previously had timeouts work even with a 5s timeout (i.e.
      half of what we use in production).

Date: Wed, 02 Apr 2014 14:35:44 +0200
Changed-By: Rohan Garg <rohang...@kubuntu.org>
Signed-By: Jonathan Riddell <jridd...@ubuntu.com>
https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/trusty/+source/kubuntu-driver-manager/14.04ubuntu5
Format: 1.8
Date: Wed, 02 Apr 2014 14:35:44 +0200
Source: kubuntu-driver-manager
Binary: kubuntu-driver-manager kubuntu-driver-manager-dbg
Architecture: source
Version: 14.04ubuntu5
Distribution: trusty
Urgency: medium
Maintainer: Rohan Garg <rohang...@kubuntu.org>
Changed-By: Rohan Garg <rohang...@kubuntu.org>
Description: 
 kubuntu-driver-manager - Driver Manager for Kubuntu
 kubuntu-driver-manager-dbg - Driver Manager for Kubuntu -- debug symbols
Changes: 
 kubuntu-driver-manager (14.04ubuntu5) trusty; urgency=medium
 .
   [ Harald Sitter ]
   * Fix dbus helper timing (hopefully)
     + Don't query drivers-common in ctor for no reason (block startup and
       everything).
     + Force the connection from the timeout timer to qapp::quit to be queued
       this gives us at least one additional loop run until it is actually
       called (should not make much difference).
     + Suspending and restart of the timeout timer is now done via a finally
       statement, this is to ensure that return actually has finished by the
       time we restart the timer as large chunks of data can take a while to
       throw at the daemon etc.
     = These changes combined should prevent the dbus helper from timing out
       before the data has arrived or is sent. at the very least it makes a
       system that previously had timeouts work even with a 5s timeout (i.e.
       half of what we use in production).
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