Change logs for udisks2 source package in Xenial

  • udisks2 (2.1.7-1ubuntu1) xenial; urgency=medium
    
      * debian/patches/reread_parttable.patch: Reread partition table before
        wiping new partitions we just created. This helps ensure we got the device
        nodes we need from udev (and thus avoids gnome-disks crashing so much, for
        instance, when creating partitions). (LP: #1460602)
    
     -- Mathieu Trudel-Lapierre <email address hidden>  Fri, 01 Apr 2016 15:02:31 -0400
  • udisks2 (2.1.7-1) unstable; urgency=medium
    
      * New upstream release.
        - Drop git_Fix-udiskctl-help-for-glib-2.45.patch, included upstream.
      * debian/libudisks2-0.symbols: Add new symbols for this release.
      * udisks2-inhibit: Stop fiddling with polkit rules; restarting it can break
        existing clients/pending requests, and we can't use inotify as we don't
        want to write anything on the actual file system and bind mounts don't
        trigger inotify. Use a different approach of a temporary udev rule which
        sets UDISKS_IGNORE on all block devices. This continues to avoid touching
        the file system but does not need any daemon restarts, works with polkit
        >= 106, and now also suppresses showing new block devices on the desktop.
        (LP: #1508075)
      * Bump Standards-Version to 3.9.7 (no changes necessary).
      * debian/tests/upstream-system: Try to purge ntfs-3g, as the NTFS test still
        hangs the kernel often (see 2.1.5-1).
      * Add missing "make" test dependency.
    
     -- Martin Pitt <email address hidden>  Tue, 01 Mar 2016 10:52:39 +0100
  • udisks2 (2.1.6-2+git1) xenial; urgency=medium
    
      * udisks2-inhibit: Stop fiddling with polkit rules; restarting it can break
        existing clients/pending requests, and we can't use inotify as we don't
        want to write anything on the actual file system and bind mounts don't
        trigger inotify. Use a different approach of a temporary udev rule which
        sets UDISKS_IGNORE on all block devices. This continues to avoid touching
        the file system but does not need any daemon restarts, works with polkit
        >= 106, and now also suppresses showing new block devices on the desktop.
        (LP: #1508075)
    
     -- Martin Pitt <email address hidden>  Thu, 29 Oct 2015 12:04:08 +0100
  • udisks2 (2.1.6-2ubuntu1) wily; urgency=medium
    
      * udisks2-inhibit: Restart polkitd instead of just killing it, so that
        existing connected clients continue having something to talk to instead of
        timing out. Keep old pkill as a fallback for non-systemd.
        (LP: #1508075)
    
     -- Martin Pitt <email address hidden>  Wed, 21 Oct 2015 13:41:35 +0200