12.04.4 released. Still no sensors-applet in Ubuntu repositories.
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12.04.3 released. Still no sensors-applet in Ubuntu repositories.
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There is still no sensors-applet package in Precise.
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Waiting for Precise and Natty packages.
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If you want it in precise and natty, please request backports.
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/UbuntuBackports
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OK, filed a bug in bugreports -
https://bugs.launchpad.net/precise-backports/+bug/1063665.
But guys, Precise is LTS, it must have sensors-applet. Darxus has prepared such
package, I tested it.
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Woo, it made it into quantal: http://packages.ubuntu.com/quantal
/sensors-applet
If anybody else was curious what happens after something gets uploaded to
New:
https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/quantal/+queue
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/ArchiveAdministration
Norbert: Must is some pretty strong
I'm sorry, Darxus.
English is not my native language, I'll try to speak/write more kindly.
And thank you for your packages.
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It's been a few days, and this package still doesn't appear to be in the
archives. What needs to be done?
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Reviewed and accepted.
** Changed in: sensors-applet (Ubuntu)
Status: Fix Committed = Fix Released
** Changed in: sensors-applet (Ubuntu)
Assignee: (unassigned) = Adam Conrad (adconrad)
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Thanks Fabrice.
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To manage notifications
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Hi,
I checked and it seems to be working here with a locale set to
LANG=en_US.UTF-8.
I'll upload it in Quantal (I have been able to generate a new key), and
if, once upgraded to quantal, you still have the problem, please open a
new bug report.
Thanks,
Fabrice
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The issue is with the LANGUAGE variable, not LANG. It takes a lower
priority language over en_US or C because it uses en which Ubuntu
forces to be dead last in priority.
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uploaded: waiting in New for approval.
I just updated the dependency list to get rid of trailling ;
Thanks for your work,
Fabrice
** Changed in: sensors-applet (Ubuntu)
Status: Triaged = Fix Committed
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Ubuntu Sponsors? Anybody (with a Quantal key) out there?
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Some comments:
- version should be ubunt1
- you should run update-maintainer
I lost my key and I'm not able to generate a new one in Quantal, so I can't
upload it right now. Sorry.
Setting back to Triaged so that another sponsor can upload it.
Fabrice
** Changed in: sensors-applet (Ubuntu)
Fabrice, thanks.
Changed version to 3.0.0-0.2ubuntu1 (that's what you meant, right?)
Ran update-maintainer, which changed the maintainer to Ubuntu Developers.
Debdiff attached.
** Patch added: debdiff
I hope you fixed the locales first…
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Daniel: I have done nothing with locales at any point in this process.
Is it an upstream problem?
I'm not even sure how locales are relevant.
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It does not recognize the C locale, nor en_US.UTF-8 but only en
which is a problem, because Ubuntu requires that en be dead last in
the order of preference. Oddly, this seems to affect the applet's
listing in gnome-panel's list of applets to choose from, but not in the
applet's own preferences
Daniel: Do you have any reason to believe this locale issue is not an
upstream problem?
It seems likely that it is upstream. And 39 days after feature freeze,
17 days before release, seems like a really bad time to worry about it
here.
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For the third time: I have not examined exactly where in the package the
cause of the problem is.
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Nothing to sponsor: removing Ubuntu Sponsors from the bug report.
Please prepare the diff and subscribe again sponsors.
Thanks,
Fabrice
** Package changed: ubuntu = sensors-applet (Ubuntu)
** Description changed:
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- affects ubuntu
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I don't suppose anybody has any idea if a diff is actually currently
required from Debian's version? The patches in the last Ubuntu package,
for Natty, look pretty minor.
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Looking only at the top changelog entry in the last Ubuntu package, I'd
definitely vote for the diff, at the very least because lm-sensors can't
talk to the nVidia binary driver.
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Created a ppa, without the previous differences applied:
https://launchpad.net/~darxus/+archive/sensors-applet/
List of all the commands I executed to do it are in the description.
Daniel, looks like the changes you're talking about are:
1) Add build-depends (in debian/control):
There's also this, in sensors-applet/Makefile.am:
-LIBS = $(GLIB_LIBS) $(GTK_LIBS) $(GNOME_LIBS) $(CAIRO_LIBS) $(LIBNOTIFY_LIBS)
+LIBS = -ldl $(GLIB_LIBS) $(GTK_LIBS) $(GNOME_LIBS) $(CAIRO_LIBS)
$(LIBNOTIFY_LIBS)
Not sure how / if that's related. But looking over a debdiff from
I think you meant v2.2.7-3, not v2.2.7-2, and here it is:
https://merges.ubuntu.com/s/sensors-applet/
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No, I meant v2.2.7-2, because that's what the latest released ubuntu
package I see is based on. But that's closer than 3.0.0-0, thanks.
The -ldl was not a delta from Debian. There are a few other chunks that
are, I believe, just changes in the location of line breaks in pop-up
messages. I'm
Debdiff attached. Contains, I believe, all the differences from Debian
in the last package, minus some whitespace changes in pop-ups. Not
tested. Uploaded to PPA, still building:
https://launchpad.net/~darxus/+archive/sensors-applet/
** Patch added: debdiff
As was stated in the bug description, the latest released Ubuntu package
was based on v2.2.7-3, not v2.2.7-2, and the debdiffs for that are also
at that URL.
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Looks like v2.2.7-3 was an unreleased package, that failed to build.
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Tested successfully from PPA built from previously attached debdiff.
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Added untested Precise and Oneiric packages to the PPA (covering
remaining releases without an official package). Precise is built but
not tested. Oneiric has not yet built.
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Oneiric package built and tested. I expect the Precise packages to
work, but don't plan to test them.
Nice to have this back.
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Thank you, Darxus!
Precise package works, all sensors are visible (udisks, libsensors, hddtemp).
** Tags added: oneiric precise quantal
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Seems to work fine on oneiric, except that it doesn't recognize the C
locale nor en_US.UTF-8, and the temps for hddtemp and udisks disagree
wildly for the same disk.
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@Darxus,
Just FYI, you can find the original diff at
https://patches.ubuntu.com/s/sensors-applet/
Your diff seems ok: i'll build and test the package locally.
Thanks,
Fabrice
** Changed in: sensors-applet (Ubuntu)
Status: Triaged = In Progress
** Changed in: sensors-applet (Ubuntu)
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** Branch linked: lp:~ubuntu-archive/+junk/sync-blacklist
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In the meantime, I've at least unblacklisted it.
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