base-files-7.2ubuntu5/0000755000000000000000000000000012321612553011612 5ustar base-files-7.2ubuntu5/etc/0000755000000000000000000000000012321612361012362 5ustar base-files-7.2ubuntu5/etc/issue.net0000644000000000000000000000002112321612306014212 0ustar Ubuntu 14.04 LTS base-files-7.2ubuntu5/etc/legal0000644000000000000000000000041312301265754013377 0ustar The programs included with the Ubuntu system are free software; the exact distribution terms for each program are described in the individual files in /usr/share/doc/*/copyright. Ubuntu comes with ABSOLUTELY NO WARRANTY, to the extent permitted by applicable law. base-files-7.2ubuntu5/etc/os-release0000644000000000000000000000036112321612361014344 0ustar NAME="Ubuntu" VERSION="14.04, Trusty Tahr" ID=ubuntu ID_LIKE=debian PRETTY_NAME="Ubuntu 14.04 LTS" VERSION_ID="14.04" HOME_URL="http://www.ubuntu.com/" SUPPORT_URL="http://help.ubuntu.com/" BUG_REPORT_URL="http://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/" base-files-7.2ubuntu5/etc/debian_version0000644000000000000000000000001312301265754015276 0ustar jessie/sid base-files-7.2ubuntu5/etc/host.conf0000644000000000000000000000013412301265754014214 0ustar # The "order" line is only used by old versions of the C library. order hosts,bind multi on base-files-7.2ubuntu5/etc/issue0000644000000000000000000000003012321612262013426 0ustar Ubuntu 14.04 LTS \n \l base-files-7.2ubuntu5/etc/lsb-release0000644000000000000000000000014712321612333014504 0ustar DISTRIB_ID=Ubuntu DISTRIB_RELEASE=14.04 DISTRIB_CODENAME=trusty DISTRIB_DESCRIPTION="Ubuntu 14.04 LTS" base-files-7.2ubuntu5/debian/0000755000000000000000000000000012321612553013034 5ustar base-files-7.2ubuntu5/debian/README.FHS0000644000000000000000000000220112301265754014333 0ustar The FHS standard specifies /var/mail as the mail spool, but it also says /var/mail may be a symbolic link to another directory, and there is no requirement to physically move the mail spool to this location. Therefore, no package will move files around from one location to another on upgrades, and /var/mail will be the real directory only in newly installed systems. Since /var/spool/mail has been in use for several years now, we need also to provide backwards compatibility for some time yet. So, to summarize: * New systems (Debian 2.2 or later) will have /var/mail as a real directory and /var/spool/mail as a symlink to it. * Upgraded systems will have /var/spool/mail as the real directory and /var/mail as a symlink to it. People upgrading from previous releases who prefer the new physical location /var/mail over the old one may do the required changes in their systems if they do it with extreme care and know what they are doing. The packages in charge of ensuring that /var/mail exists (currently, libc6 and base-files) will not touch it at all if it already exists as a directory or a symlink. Santiago Vila base-files-7.2ubuntu5/debian/preinst0000755000000000000000000000161112301270363014442 0ustar #!/bin/sh set -e rm_if_matches_md5sum() { F="$1" M="$2" if [ -e "$F" ]; then md5=$(md5sum "$F" | cut -f 1 -d\ ) if [ "$md5" = "$M" ]; then rm "$F" fi fi } case "$1" in install|upgrade) # older versions did not ship /etc/os-release as a conffile but # newer do, because the content changed this triggers a conffile prompt # now. by removing the file (if unmodified) we avoid this prompt and # dpkg will re-create it if dpkg --compare-versions "$2" le-nl "6.5ubuntu11"; then rm_if_matches_md5sum "/etc/os-release" f8186963c93529f30f62095d35d44138 rm_if_matches_md5sum "/etc/os-release" f528f92199aadbee067e3a24d4b1077a rm_if_matches_md5sum "/etc/os-release" 0cacc849efc99ac03921a892ca9e0db1 fi ;; esac dpkg-maintscript-helper rm_conffile /etc/update-motd.d/99-footer 7.2ubuntu2~ -- "$@" base-files-7.2ubuntu5/debian/README0000644000000000000000000001016012301265754013717 0ustar Frequently Asked Questions about base-files =========================================== * Questions about /etc/issue and /etc/debian_version: Q. I upgraded my system to the testing distribution and now my /etc/issue says "jessie/sid". Should it not read "jessie" or "testing"? Q. I upgraded my system to the unstable distribution and now my /etc/issue says "jessie/sid". Should it not read "sid" or "unstable"? A. That would be nice, but it is not possible because of the way the testing distribution works. Packages uploaded for unstable reach testing after ten days, provided they are built for every released architecture, have no RC-bugs and their dependencies may be met in testing. You should consider the testing and unstable distributions as two sides of the same coin. Since the base-files package in testing was initially uploaded for unstable, the only sensible /etc/issue to have is one that is both valid for testing and unstable, hence "jessie/sid" (or whatever is appropriate). Q. Why "jessie/sid" and not "testing/unstable" as it used to be? A. The codename is a little bit more informative, as the meaning of "testing" changes over time. Q. Ok, but how do I know which distribution I'm running? A. If you are running testing or unstable, then /etc/debian_version is not a reliable way to know that anymore. Looking at the contents of your /etc/apt/sources.list file is probably a much better way. * Other questions: Q. After upgrading my system recently, I noticed that some files from base-files do not match the ones which are installed on a fresh install of squeeze. Should I not be warned about that? A. Those files are configuration files, so they are completely under the control of the system admin. The files installed by base-files are just defaults. Changes in the default files are not important enough to warn the user, as it is also policy that prompting should be reduced to a minimum. This is also the reason they are not handled via dpkg's conffile mechanism. In either case, if you want to "upgrade" those files, just look at the postinst for base-files (i.e. /var/lib/dpkg/info/base-files.postinst) and you will see how they are created and where their master copies are: install_from_default /usr/share/base-files/nsswitch.conf /etc/nsswitch.conf install_from_default /usr/share/base-files/dot.profile /root/.profile install_from_default /usr/share/base-files/dot.bashrc /root/.bashrc install_from_default /usr/share/base-files/profile /etc/profile install_from_default /usr/share/base-files/motd /etc/motd So, if you want your system to be as similar as possible to a newly installed squeeze system, you might want to sync these files manually. Note 1: Since base-files version 6.10, /etc/profile is automatically upgraded if it has not been modified from a previous default. Note 2: The file /etc/nsswitch.conf is going to be moved to libc-bin. Q. Why isn't license "foo" included in common-licenses? A. I delegate such decisions to the policy group. If you want to propose a new license you should make a policy proposal to modify the paragraph in policy saying "Packages distributed under the UCB BSD license, Artistic license, GNU GPL and GNU LGPL should refer to the files in /usr/share/common-licenses". The way of doing this is explained in the debian-policy package. As usual, you should always take a look at already reported bugs against debian-policy before submitting a new one. Q. I upgraded from woody to sarge. Should my system be FHS-compliant now? A. Achieving FHS compliance by upgrading would be tricky and prone to error in certain cases, so it is not a goal of base-files, nor it is planned to be. By default, some "mandatory" directories (like /opt, /srv or /media) are only created in the first install (performed by debootstrap), to keep the code as simple as possible, follow the principle of least surprise on upgrades, and also to give people the freedom to remove those directories without them being created again when base-files is upgraded. Therefore, if you are running any sort of compliance tests, you should do it on newly installed systems only. Santiago Vila base-files-7.2ubuntu5/debian/current-md5sums-obsolete0000755000000000000000000000021212301265754017651 0ustar #!/bin/sh sed -e "s&#OSNAME#&GNU/Linux&" etc/motd | awk 'NR > 2' | md5sum sed -e "s&#OSNAME#&GNU/Hurd&" etc/motd | awk 'NR > 2' | md5sum base-files-7.2ubuntu5/debian/lintian0000644000000000000000000000027112301265754014422 0ustar # # Permissions 0700 on /root are intentional as people expect # the /root directory to be more private than /home/* directories. # base-files: non-standard-dir-perm root/ 0700 != 0755 base-files-7.2ubuntu5/debian/changelog0000644000000000000000000025541512321612547014725 0ustar base-files (7.2ubuntu5) trusty; urgency=medium * /etc/issue{,.net}, /etc/{lsb,os}-release: Prepare for 14.04 LTS release. -- Matthias Klose Thu, 10 Apr 2014 23:58:33 +0200 base-files (7.2ubuntu4) trusty; urgency=medium * Build base-files.deb with -Zgzip since it's in the debootstrap set. -- Adam Conrad Thu, 27 Feb 2014 11:22:33 -0700 base-files (7.2ubuntu3) trusty; urgency=medium * Don't forget to manually install the debian/postrm file in the package... -- Steve Langasek Wed, 19 Feb 2014 19:40:00 -0800 base-files (7.2ubuntu2) trusty; urgency=medium * Drop Ubuntu-specific upgrade handling from lucid, related to update-motd. * debian/{postinst.in,preinst,postrm}: remove /etc/update-motd.d/99-footer, no longer needed with current Debian update-motd.d handling. * Fix yet another lintian error about non-conffiles in /etc. -- Steve Langasek Thu, 20 Feb 2014 03:29:31 +0000 base-files (7.2ubuntu1) trusty; urgency=medium * Merge with Debian; remaining changes: - Branding changes. - Add /etc/lsb-release file. - Add lsb-release-udeb package. - Various bashrc extensions. - Do not install /usr/local dirs with staff group writeability, as there are cases where somebody can become any user but root (like NFS). - Update the motd upgrade handling to know about /etc/motd.tail. - Add default /etc/networks file. - Added information about the docs web page. - Restore order line in /etc/host.conf with a comment. - Add update-motd scripts. -- Matthias Klose Mon, 06 Jan 2014 15:16:41 +0100 base-files (7.2) unstable; urgency=medium * Changed issue, issue.net, debian_version and os-release to read "jessie/sid", and dropped VERSION and VERSION_ID from os-release. -- Santiago Vila Sun, 05 May 2013 18:19:00 +0200 base-files (7.1) unstable; urgency=low * Added Multi-Arch: foreign. This is needed even if base-files is "Essential: yes" because there are quite a number of packages having versioned dependencies on it. Closes: #695863. -- Santiago Vila Fri, 14 Dec 2012 13:55:36 +0100 base-files (7.0) unstable; urgency=low * Oops. Even if the Breaks on sendfile does not help APT to decide about the configuration order, removing the breaks is wrong, because then it is possible to upgrade base-files and not sendfile, which would effectively break sendfile. Readded Breaks on sendfile. -- Santiago Vila Wed, 12 Dec 2012 13:05:12 +0100 base-files (7) unstable; urgency=low * Added 89126d8bba3325594e1539bcc97847f3 to the list of /etc/profile md5sums which are ok to be replaced by the current default version to help sendfile to fix its /etc/profile modification bug in a single upgrade (instead of waiting for the next point release). Closes: #689835. Drop "unmodified" word in postinst, as it may not always be true. * Dropped versioned Breaks on sendfile, as it had no effect. * Changed debian_version, issue, issue.net and os-release to read "7.0". Added also "(wheezy)" in VERSION and PRETTY_NAME. * Added VERSION and VERSION_ID to /etc/os-release, for release as stable. Please remember: Applications should not rely on these fields to be set. * Updated README (wheezy -> jessie). -- Santiago Vila Wed, 12 Dec 2012 12:55:00 +0100 base-files (6.12ubuntu5) trusty; urgency=low * /etc/issue{,.net}, /etc/lsb-release, /etc/os-release: Welcome to Trusty! -- Matthias Klose Fri, 18 Oct 2013 15:55:49 +0200 base-files (6.12ubuntu4) saucy; urgency=low * /etc/issue{,.net}, /etc/{lsb,os}-release: Prepare for 13.10 release. -- Adam Conrad Sun, 13 Oct 2013 19:57:06 +0100 base-files (6.12ubuntu3) saucy; urgency=low * /etc/issue{,.net}, /etc/lsb-release, /etc/os-release: Welcome to Saucy! -- Matthias Klose Thu, 25 Apr 2013 16:49:33 +0200 base-files (6.12ubuntu2) raring; urgency=low * /etc/issue, /etc/issue.net, /etc/lsb-release, /etc/os-release: Prepare for Raring release. -- Colin Watson Fri, 19 Apr 2013 09:52:03 +0100 base-files (6.12ubuntu1) raring; urgency=low * Merge from Debian unstable. Remaining changes: - Branding changes. - Add /etc/lsb-release file. - Add lsb-release-udeb package. - Various bashrc extensions. - Do not install /usr/local dirs with staff group writeability, as there are cases where somebody can become any user but root (like NFS). - Update the motd upgrade handling to know about /etc/motd.tail. - Add default /etc/networks file. - Added information about the docs web page. - Restore order line in /etc/host.conf with a comment. - Add update-motd scripts. - Migrate /etc/os-release to a conffile. * Add HOME_URL, SUPPORT_URL, and BUG_REPORT_URL to /etc/os-release. -- Adam Conrad Mon, 29 Oct 2012 17:53:44 +0000 base-files (6.12) unstable; urgency=low * Added HOME_URL, SUPPORT_URL and BUG_REPORT_URL to /etc/os-release. Reported by Raphaël Hertzog. Closes: #681480. * Added Breaks: sendfile (<< version in squeeze) to help sendfile bug regarding improper modification of /etc/profile to be fixed faster. Reported by Andreas Beckmann. Closes: #689835. * Make /var/run and /var/lock absolute again. Reported by Roger Leigh. Closes: #690345. -- Santiago Vila Sat, 27 Oct 2012 17:41:00 +0200 base-files (6.11ubuntu3) raring; urgency=low * Tighten up the preinst /etc/os-release migration version check to make sure we don't try to re-migrate (and delete) the SRU version from quantal-proposed, which now includes the conffile migration. -- Adam Conrad Tue, 23 Oct 2012 21:36:16 +0100 base-files (6.11ubuntu2) raring; urgency=low * Add preinst magic to silently migrate /etc/os-release to a conffile. -- Adam Conrad Tue, 23 Oct 2012 12:05:20 +0100 base-files (6.11ubuntu1) raring; urgency=low * /etc/issue{,.net}, /etc/lsb-release, /etc/os-release: Welcome to Raring! * Merge from Debian unstable. Remaining changes: - Branding changes. - Add /etc/lsb-release file. - Add lsb-release-udeb package. - Various bashrc extensions. - Do not install /usr/local dirs with staff group writeability, as there are cases where somebody can become any user but root (like NFS). - Update the motd upgrade handling to know about /etc/motd.tail. - Add default /etc/networks file. - Added information about the docs web page. - Restore order line in /etc/host.conf with a comment. - Add update-motd scripts. * Drop the outdated replaces on an ancient pre-hardy lsb-release * Drop the temporary leap-second workaround, no longer needed -- Adam Conrad Mon, 22 Oct 2012 16:57:35 +0100 base-files (6.11) unstable; urgency=medium * Create /etc/motd instead of /etc/motd.tail, with same default contents, as initscripts is now using /etc/motd again as a real file. -- Santiago Vila Sun, 17 Jun 2012 14:14:44 +0200 base-files (6.10) unstable; urgency=low * Record md5sums of unmodified /etc/profile versions so that we can upgrade it automatically, as it's done in Ubuntu. * In the initial install, create /etc/motd.tail instead of /etc/motd, as /etc/motd is converted to a symlink by initscripts and /etc/motd.tail is since a long time the master copy to which the output of uname is added. Remove postinst code which tries to update /etc/motd, as it does no longer work and the file has not changed in a lot of time. Will add code to update /etc/motd.tail based on md5sum if it ever changes in a future. * Implement proposed transition plan for group staff in /usr/local. The file /etc/staff-group-for-usr-local is now created on upgrades from releases before 6.10 and (for now) also on initial install. * Removed reference to /etc/nsswitch.conf in extended description, as the file is being moved to libc-bin. -- Santiago Vila Sat, 09 Jun 2012 17:41:30 +0200 base-files (6.9) unstable; urgency=low * We can't make /etc/profile a conffile without triggering a piuparts check which is considered to be serious. Sorry, /etc/profile will be handled as before for now. Closes: #673767. -- Santiago Vila Mon, 21 May 2012 15:12:06 +0200 base-files (6.8) unstable; urgency=low * Added /etc/os-release. Closes: #659853. Note: for stable releases this file will look like it's suggested in the bug report above. Also, like /etc/debian_version, this file should only be considered meaningful for stable releases, which testing and unstable are not. * By popular demand, make /etc/profile a conffile. Closes: #668871. * Added /sys for all systems but the Hurd. Closes: #670091. * Added /proc for the Hurd, as it's already being used. * Added a lintian override for /root being 700. -- Santiago Vila Thu, 17 May 2012 00:08:42 +0200 base-files (6.7) unstable; urgency=low * Switch to "compat" again in default /etc/nsswitch.conf. It is not obsolete and it should not go away. Closes: #651356. Thanks a lot to Petter Reinholdtsen. -- Santiago Vila Sun, 04 Mar 2012 01:02:00 +0100 base-files (6.6) unstable; urgency=low * Switch to "files" instead of "compat" in default /etc/nsswitch.conf. That was only useful for libc5. The new default will only take effect for new installs. Thanks to Roger Leigh. Closes: #651356. * Reword the very first question in base-files FAQ. Closes: #622200. * When migrating /var/run and /var/lock, create relative symlinks instead of absolute ones. Useful for chroots. Closes: #652301. -- Santiago Vila Sat, 03 Mar 2012 16:35:22 +0100 base-files (6.5ubuntu11) quantal; urgency=low * /etc/issue, /etc/issue.net, /etc/lsb-release, /etc/os-release: Prepare for Quantal release. -- Matthias Klose Tue, 09 Oct 2012 14:09:59 +0200 base-files (6.5ubuntu10) quantal; urgency=low * Correct PRETTY_NAME in os-release to use "(development branch)" -- Dmitrijs Ledkovs Mon, 10 Sep 2012 15:39:32 +0100 base-files (6.5ubuntu9) quantal; urgency=low * Install /etc/os-release. LP: #947236. -- Matthias Klose Mon, 10 Sep 2012 15:38:03 +0200 base-files (6.5ubuntu8) quantal; urgency=low * Call date -s $(date -R) on upgrade, to resync any clocks that might be desynced (and causing pthread spinning in the kernel) due to the leap second. LP: #1020285. -- Steve Langasek Tue, 03 Jul 2012 10:43:12 -0700 base-files (6.5ubuntu7) quantal; urgency=low * /etc/issue, /etc/issue.net, /etc/lsb-release: Welcome to Quantal! -- Matthias Klose Wed, 25 Apr 2012 12:54:00 +0200 base-files (6.5ubuntu6) precise; urgency=low * /etc/issue, /etc/issue.net, /etc/lsb-release: Prepare for Precise release. -- Stéphane Graber Thu, 19 Apr 2012 11:17:03 +0200 base-files (6.5ubuntu5) precise; urgency=low * debian/preinst: also handle 99-footer. Really closes LP: #903137. -- Steve Langasek Fri, 27 Jan 2012 10:50:52 -0800 base-files (6.5ubuntu4) precise; urgency=low * debian/preinst: the non-conffile contents of /etc/update-motd.d had different md5sums in lucid, so include upgrade handling for those versions as well so we avoid spurious conffile prompts. LP: #903137. -- Steve Langasek Wed, 25 Jan 2012 15:47:04 -0800 base-files (6.5ubuntu3) precise; urgency=low * Fix permissions of /etc/dpkg/origins/* and /usr/share/doc/base-files/copyright (LP: #871977). -- Colin Watson Fri, 25 Nov 2011 09:41:15 +0000 base-files (6.5ubuntu2) precise; urgency=low * share/profile: Fix incorrect ordering of /etc/profile.d handling vs. PS1 check, bringing this more into line with Debian (LP: #881373). -- Colin Watson Tue, 25 Oct 2011 14:28:47 +0100 base-files (6.5ubuntu1) precise; urgency=low * Resynchronise with Debian. Remaining changes: - Branding changes. - Add /etc/lsb-release file. - Add lsb-release-udeb package. - Record md5sums of unmodified /etc/profile versions so that we can upgrade it automatically. - Various bashrc extensions. - Do not install /usr/local dirs with staff group writeability, as there are cases where somebody can become any user but root (like NFS). - Update the motd upgrade handling to know about /etc/motd.tail. - Add default /etc/networks file. - Added information about the docs web page. - Restore order line in /etc/host.conf with a comment. - Ship /root mode 700 by default. - Add update-motd scripts. -- Colin Watson Tue, 25 Oct 2011 09:06:14 +0100 base-files (6.5) unstable; urgency=low * Modified default /etc/profile to not read /etc/bash.bashrc if bash is invoked as /bin/sh. Closes: #632887. -- Santiago Vila Fri, 29 Jul 2011 21:03:02 +0200 base-files (6.4ubuntu6) precise; urgency=low * /etc/issue, /etc/issue.net, /etc/lsb-release: Welcome to Precise! -- Colin Watson Thu, 13 Oct 2011 16:03:05 +0100 base-files (6.4ubuntu5) oneiric; urgency=low * /etc/issue, /etc/issue.net, /etc/lsb-release: Prepare for Oneiric release. -- Colin Watson Sat, 08 Oct 2011 00:45:55 +0100 base-files (6.4ubuntu4) oneiric; urgency=low * debian/preinst: - fix conffile prompt for unmodified 00-header, 10-help-text (LP: #820233) * debian/rules: - install the preinst into the package as no helper is used -- Michael Vogt Wed, 03 Aug 2011 10:44:29 +0200 base-files (6.4ubuntu3) oneiric; urgency=low * add update-motd.d files to conffiles (LP: #813282) -- Brian Murray Wed, 20 Jul 2011 16:04:07 -0700 base-files (6.4ubuntu2) oneiric; urgency=low * update-motd.d/10-help-text: modify server documentation link to be the official documentation page of the installed distribution. Thanks to Tim Kuijsten for working on this. (LP: #744253) * rather than depend on lsb-release test to see if lsb_release is available (LP: #575885) -- Brian Murray Thu, 14 Jul 2011 13:29:27 -0700 base-files (6.4ubuntu1) oneiric; urgency=low * Merge from Debian unstable, remaining changes: - Branding changes. - Add /etc/lsb-release file. - Add lsb-release-udeb package. - Record md5sums of unmodified /etc/profile versions so that we can upgrade it automatically. - Various bashrc extensions. - Do not install /usr/local dirs with staff group writeability, as there are cases where somebody can become any user but root (like NFS). - Update the motd upgrade handling to know about /etc/motd.tail. - Add default /etc/networks file. - Added information about the docs web page. - Restore order line in /etc/host.conf with a comment. - Ship /root mode 700 by default. * Dropped changes: - drop versioned dependency on libpam-modules, satisfied in all versions since hardy (and earlier) - remove /var/lock and /var/run: this is handled differently in Debian, no reason to diverge - fixing up permissions of files copied by ubiquity: transition completed in lucid. - debian/postinst.in: replace references to /var/run with /run: /run is still a draft standard for the time being and should only be used for those parts of the system that were being placed *other* than in /var/run for various reasons (e.g., /dev/.udev, /lib/init/rw). /var/run must continue to exist and be functional, and initscripts guarantees a smooth transition from /var/run to /run once we are ready to start doing away with /var/run (once the FHS officially ratifies /run as its replacement), so there's no reason to diverge from Debian here. -- Steve Langasek Wed, 13 Jul 2011 13:30:10 -0700 base-files (6.4) unstable; urgency=low * Added /run. Closes: #620157. * On new installs: - Create /run/lock (debian-installer will remove it but this will ensure that it exists even on chroot environments). - Symlink /var/run to /run. - Symlink /var/lock to /run/lock. * On upgraded systems, initscripts will handle the transition to /run. * Added "Breaks: initscripts << (2.88dsf-13.3)" to ensure that initscripts is upgraded first, as otherwise udev would break. * Thanks a lot to Roger Leigh. -- Santiago Vila Fri, 27 May 2011 14:25:42 +0200 base-files (6.3ubuntu4) oneiric; urgency=low * Removed duplicate code in share/profile, causing /etc/profile.d/* scripts to be executed twice (LP: #790050) -- Alexander Fougner Sat, 18 Jun 2011 00:23:05 +0200 base-files (6.3ubuntu3) oneiric; urgency=low * debian/1777-dirs: remove /var/lock (replaced by /run/lock on tmpfs) * debian/directory-list: remove /var/run and /var/lock, add /run * debian/postinst.in: replace references to /var/run with /run -- Scott James Remnant Thu, 07 Jul 2011 13:33:06 -0400 base-files (6.3ubuntu2) oneiric; urgency=low * Restore /usr/share/base-files/networks. -- Colin Watson Wed, 04 May 2011 23:20:17 +0100 base-files (6.3ubuntu1) oneiric; urgency=low * Merge with Debian; remaining changes: - Branding changes. - Add /etc/lsb-release file. - Add lsb-release-udeb package. - Record md5sums of unmodified /etc/profile versions so that we can upgrade it automatically. - Various bashrc extensions. - Restore order line in /etc/host.conf with a comment. - Add default /etc/networks file. - Implement LSB-3.1, 16.2 (/etc/profile.d). - Added information about the docs web page. - Update the motd upgrade handling to know about /etc/motd.tail. - Do not install /usr/local dirs with staff group writeability, as there are cases where somebody can become any user but root (like NFS). - Change permissions of kernels copied from the Live CD by Ubiquity 1.9.4 thru 1.10.9. - Correct group ownership of files changed by Ubiquity 1.7.5 thru 1.10.9. - Ship /root mode 700 by default. -- Matthias Klose Wed, 04 May 2011 10:31:43 +0200 base-files (6.3) unstable; urgency=low * Dropped /run until everything else is ready for it. In particular, udev should not blindly assume that it works just because it exists. -- Santiago Vila Wed, 06 Apr 2011 20:33:02 +0200 base-files (6.2) unstable; urgency=low * Added /run. Requested by Roger Leigh. Closes: #620157. -- Santiago Vila Tue, 05 Apr 2011 18:03:36 +0200 base-files (6.1) unstable; urgency=medium * Changed issue, issue.net and debian_version to read "wheezy/sid". -- Santiago Vila Mon, 07 Feb 2011 19:24:00 +0100 base-files (6.0) unstable; urgency=low * Changed issue, issue.net and debian_version to read "6.0". * Updated README accordingly. -- Santiago Vila Tue, 14 Dec 2010 22:20:38 +0100 base-files (5.10) unstable; urgency=medium * Changed postinst to not reset /var/run/utmp permissions on every upgrade. It is definitely not base-files business to change the permissions of an already existing /var/run/utmp, as the system admin might have changed them on purpose after the file was created. Closes: #601746. -- Santiago Vila Sat, 13 Nov 2010 13:01:12 +0100 base-files (5.9) unstable; urgency=medium * Changed /etc/profile so that it defines PATH again. Closes: #571086. We will have plenty of time to discuss about this after the release of squeeze, but for now, this is the safe thing to do. -- Santiago Vila Fri, 06 Aug 2010 19:37:40 +0200 base-files (5.8) unstable; urgency=low * Added GPL version 1 from http://ftp.gnu.org/gnu/Licenses/ as there are a lot of packages still using it. Bug #436105. -- Santiago Vila Mon, 05 Jul 2010 19:10:54 +0200 base-files (5.7) unstable; urgency=low * Drop umask setting from /etc/profile, will be handled by pam_umask. Closes: #583967. -- Santiago Vila Tue, 01 Jun 2010 23:57:52 +0200 base-files (5.6) unstable; urgency=low * Ordinary user accounts start at UID 1000 by default, but they also end at 29999 by default. Modified default /etc/profile accordingly. -- Santiago Vila Thu, 20 May 2010 11:34:34 +0200 base-files (5.5) unstable; urgency=low * Changed default /etc/profile so that the new umask of 002 is only used for ordinary user accounts, which, according to policy, start at uid 1000 by default. -- Santiago Vila Wed, 19 May 2010 18:57:10 +0200 base-files (5.4) unstable; urgency=low * Changed umask in default /etc/profile to 002, which has a little bit more sense than 022 on systems like Debian having User Private Groups. As usual for /etc/profile, only new installs will have the new default, so nobody will be surprised by this on upgrades. Hopefully, this change will be documented in the release notes for squeeze as well, for users who install squeeze from scratch. Closes: #248140, #581434. * Refresh GNU licenses from http://ftp.gnu.org/gnu/Licenses/, as they have expanded the embedded tabs. Closes: #572245. * Switch to "3.0 (native)" format. -- Santiago Vila Thu, 13 May 2010 18:35:42 +0200 base-files (5.3) unstable; urgency=low * Changed default /etc/profile so that it sources /etc/profile.d/*.sh as mandated by the LSB section 16.2. Closes: #545756. Package maintainers: Please don't use profile.d if you can avoid it, as policy says "A program must not depend on environment variables to get reasonable defaults". * Removed questions about profile.d from FAQ. -- Santiago Vila Fri, 09 Apr 2010 18:07:20 +0200 base-files (5.2) unstable; urgency=low * Added question in FAQ to document the fact that some configuration files in /etc are never updated on upgrades. Closes: #571083. * Changed default /usr/src to be root:root and 755. Closes: #573701. The old permissions were of little benefit, and the user can still change this after installing a new system anyway. * Renamed FAQ to README and added a compatibility symlink. * Removed obsolete Depends on base-passwd, as version 2.0.3.4 is more than 10 years old and we don't support upgrades which skip releases. * Dropped preinst completely, as it was there just to support upgrades from very old releases (that we don't support anymore). * Removed postinst code that supports upgrades from very old releases. -- Santiago Vila Sun, 04 Apr 2010 13:22:04 +0200 base-files (5.1) unstable; urgency=low * Changed default permissions for /root to 700, as many admins consider it should be more private than other home directories. Closes: #514794. * Changed default permissions for /var/log/btmp to 660, to be in sync with permissions set by logrotate. Closes: #547407. * Do not export PS1 in /root/.bashrc, as it has bash escapes and it's inherited to subshells that do not have to be bash. Closes: #567733. * Added debian_chroot variable to default PS1 in /root/.bashrc. * Comment out PS1 in /root/.bashrc anyway, as /etc/profile and /etc/bash.bashrc already care about it. Closes: #443245. * Comment out umask as well, as it's already in /etc/profile. * Added /usr/local/games to default PATH in /etc/profile. Closes: #487105. * While we are at it, comment out everything about PATH, as /etc/login.defs should already care about this. * Changed default /etc/profile so that it sources /etc/bash.bashrc if the shell is bash. Closes: #275622. * Drop \u part from default PS1 in /etc/profile, as it's only useful for people with several non-root accounts. Most people are either root or an ordinary user, so $ and # are enough to differentiate between them. * Comment out PS1 setting in /etc/profile anyway, as we have bash.bashrc. -- Santiago Vila Sun, 31 Jan 2010 13:16:14 +0100 base-files (5.0.0ubuntu29) oneiric; urgency=low * /etc/issue, /etc/issue.net, /etc/lsb-release: Welcome to Oneiric! -- Matthias Klose Thu, 21 Apr 2011 18:58:47 +0200 base-files (5.0.0ubuntu28) natty; urgency=low * /etc/issue, /etc/issue.net, /etc/lsb-release: Prepare for Natty release. -- Colin Watson Thu, 21 Apr 2011 17:20:37 +0100 base-files (5.0.0ubuntu27) natty; urgency=low * Capitalize Natty in DISTRIB_DESCRIPTION. -- Evan Dandrea Thu, 24 Feb 2011 11:58:12 +0000 base-files (5.0.0ubuntu26) natty; urgency=low * Ignore errors from update-motd (LP: #682843). -- Colin Watson Thu, 02 Dec 2010 17:43:30 +0000 base-files (5.0.0ubuntu25) natty; urgency=low * debian/update-motd.d/00-header, debian/update-motd.d/10-help-text, debian/update-motd.d/99-footer: - add copyright/license header - simplify/shorten text, LP: #578264 - speed up boot by having 00-header source /etc/lsb-release, if possible, and only using lsb_release as a fall back, LP: #617410, #664492 * debian/postinst.in: ensure that /var/run/motd is populated on package install/upgrade, LP: #614486 -- Dustin Kirkland Thu, 21 Oct 2010 08:43:01 -0500 base-files (5.0.0ubuntu24) natty; urgency=low * /etc/issue, /etc/issue.net, /etc/lsb-release: Welcome to Natty! -- Colin Watson Mon, 11 Oct 2010 15:35:43 +0100 base-files (5.0.0ubuntu23) maverick; urgency=low * Prepare for Maverick release: etc/{lsb-release,issue,issue.net}. -- Thierry Carrez (ttx) Thu, 07 Oct 2010 09:47:59 +0100 base-files (5.0.0ubuntu22) maverick; urgency=low * debian/postinst.in: A bug in the build process for the Dell Latitude 2110 factory pre-installed OEM images caused a temporary apt configuration file to be left in the installed system. This disabled apt's enforcement of authenticated packages. Remove the file on upgrades if it matches the factory version. (LP: #610647) -- Martin Pitt Wed, 28 Jul 2010 18:46:45 +0200 base-files (5.0.0ubuntu21) maverick; urgency=low * /etc/issue, /etc/issue.net, /etc/lsb-release: Welcome to Maverick! -- Colin Watson Tue, 04 May 2010 17:42:31 +0100 base-files (5.0.0ubuntu20) lucid; urgency=low * 00-header: use lsb_release -s -d so LTS is displayed LP: #568628 -- Brian Murray Thu, 22 Apr 2010 12:12:29 -0700 base-files (5.0.0ubuntu19) lucid; urgency=low * Prepare for Lucid release: etc/{lsb-release,issue,issue.net}. -- Steve Langasek Tue, 20 Apr 2010 03:50:12 -0700 base-files (5.0.0ubuntu18) lucid; urgency=low * debian/postinst.in: clear release-upgrade flag, and update again immediately on base-files upgrades, LP: #563015 -- Dustin Kirkland Wed, 14 Apr 2010 09:25:15 -0500 base-files (5.0.0ubuntu17) lucid; urgency=low * debian/rules, debian/postinst.in: second half of the fix for the previous upload; drop symlink creation in debian/rules, LP: #561778 -- Dustin Kirkland Mon, 12 Apr 2010 18:23:39 -0500 base-files (5.0.0ubuntu16) lucid; urgency=low * debian/postinst.in: only create /etc/motd link on initial install; thereafter, it's entirely up to the admin whether to keep this link or modify it to their wishes, LP: #561778 -- Dustin Kirkland Mon, 12 Apr 2010 15:23:12 -0500 base-files (5.0.0ubuntu15) lucid; urgency=low * debian/links, debian/postinst.in, debian/rules: remove artifacts of old base motd creation, keep duplicated data from popping up in motd, LP: #516293 -- Dustin Kirkland Fri, 09 Apr 2010 14:23:01 -0500 base-files (5.0.0ubuntu14) lucid; urgency=low Fix double-printing of motd.tail, LP: #550561 * debian/postinst.in: motd.tail should no longer be generated by this package; rather it's where the sysadmin would add static text to append to the dynamically generated /etc/motd * debian/update-motd.d/*, debian/rules: - move update-motd scripts to this dir, clean up install rules (scripts were getting installed in two places) - 00-header: add the lsb_release information, which seems at least as pertinent as the kernel's version and build-date - 00-header, 99-footer: split the header (uname, lsb_release) and the footer (admin's motd.tail) to two separate scripts -- Dustin Kirkland Wed, 31 Mar 2010 14:56:49 -0500 base-files (5.0.0ubuntu13) lucid; urgency=low * debian/10-help-text: fix url, no https for server doc -- Dustin Kirkland Thu, 25 Mar 2010 11:08:56 -0700 base-files (5.0.0ubuntu12) lucid; urgency=low * debian/10-help-text: line up the help text, make it more concise and consistent with the other help-text update-motd insertions from other packages -- Dustin Kirkland Thu, 25 Mar 2010 11:06:52 -0700 base-files (5.0.0ubuntu11) lucid; urgency=low * share/dot.bashrc: Sync with bash's skeleton bashrc, just don't enable command completion by default. - Uncomment useful aliases for ll, la, and l, to better match sysadmin's expectations coming from other enterprise distros (Dustin Kirkland). LP: #545262. -- Matthias Klose Thu, 25 Mar 2010 14:19:44 +0100 base-files (5.0.0ubuntu10) lucid; urgency=low * etc/00-header: handle non-zero exit if /etc/motd.tail does not exist, LP: #492387 -- Dustin Kirkland Mon, 07 Dec 2009 17:05:18 -0600 base-files (5.0.0ubuntu9) lucid; urgency=low * etc/motd, etc/10-help-text, debian/rules: move the help text out of the stock, static /etc/motd.tail, putting it into a dynamic update-motd script, such that appropriate links can be dynamically displayed, LP: #490392 * share/motd.md5sums: add karmic's motd.tail md5sum -- Dustin Kirkland Tue, 01 Dec 2009 16:07:54 -0600 base-files (5.0.0ubuntu8) lucid; urgency=low * /etc/issue, /etc/issue.net, /etc/lsb-release: Welcome to Lucid! -- Colin Watson Fri, 30 Oct 2009 11:39:07 +0000 base-files (5.0.0ubuntu7) karmic; urgency=low * Prepare for Karmic release: etc/{lsb-release,issue,issue.net}. -- Steve Langasek Mon, 19 Oct 2009 16:44:48 -0700 base-files (5.0.0ubuntu6) karmic; urgency=low * etc/00-header, debian/directory-list, debian/rules: pam_motd will now dynamically build a MOTD by running all scripts in /etc/update-motd.d and concatenating the output; seed that MOTD with the standard header, LP: #399071 -- Dustin Kirkland Mon, 13 Jul 2009 21:30:55 -0500 base-files (5.0.0ubuntu5) karmic; urgency=low * etc/legal.sh: dropped, as the display of /etc/legal is now handled by update-motd * etc/legal: keep this text here, though, as this seems to be the most appropriate, maintainable place for it -- Dustin Kirkland Mon, 13 Jul 2009 14:18:45 -0500 base-files (5.0.0ubuntu4) karmic; urgency=low * etc/legal.sh: per feedback from pitti, the flag was moved to ~/.cache/motd/legal-displayed -- Dustin Kirkland Thu, 09 Jul 2009 14:34:14 -0500 base-files (5.0.0ubuntu3) karmic; urgency=low * etc/motd, etc/legal.sh, debian/rules, share/motd.md5sums: pursuant to consultation with Canonical's Legal Department, it is sufficient to display the warranty disclaimer only once per user; move this text out of the stock /etc/motd, and into an /etc/profile.d/legal.sh script; display the text if a certain flag is not detected and touch the flag file -- Dustin Kirkland Wed, 08 Jul 2009 16:55:12 -0500 base-files (5.0.0ubuntu2) karmic; urgency=low * Add "Parent: Debian" to /etc/dpkg/origins/ubuntu, which will be useful with the dpkg-vendor program in dpkg 1.15.1. -- Colin Watson Mon, 11 May 2009 16:32:12 +0100 base-files (5.0.0ubuntu1) karmic; urgency=low * Resynchronise with Debian. Remaining changes: - Branding changes. - Add /etc/lsb-release file. - Add lsb-release-udeb package. - Record md5sums of unmodified /etc/profile versions so that we can upgrade it automatically. - Various bashrc extensions. - Restore order line in /etc/host.conf with a comment. - Add default /etc/networks file. - Implement LSB-3.1, 16.2 (/etc/profile.d). - Added information about the docs web page. - Update the motd upgrade handling to know about /etc/motd.tail. - Do not install /usr/local dirs with staff group writeability, as there are cases where somebody can become any user but root (like NFS). - Change permissions of kernels copied from the Live CD by Ubiquity 1.9.4 thru 1.10.9. - Correct group ownership of files changed by Ubiquity 1.7.5 thru 1.10.9. - Ship /root mode 700 by default. * Add /etc/dpkg/origins/ubuntu, and point the default symlink to that. -- Colin Watson Mon, 27 Apr 2009 10:57:55 +0100 base-files (5.0.0) unstable; urgency=low * Drop README.base, remove-base, and the lines in postinst which checked for the old base package being present. * Do not fiddle with /etc/adjtime anymore, as it does not belong here. * Added file /etc/dpkg/origins/debian from dpkg package, for the benefit of Debian-derived distributions, as base-files is trivial to fork. Hopefully, this will be one less reason to fork dpkg. Closes: #487437. * Added dpkg (<= 1.15.0) to Replaces, because of the above. * On initial install and also on upgrades, create /etc/dpkg/origins/default as a symlink to /etc/dpkg/origins/debian, if it does not exist. * Updated copyright year in copyright file. -- Santiago Vila Fri, 24 Apr 2009 21:02:42 +0200 base-files (5.0ubuntu1) karmic; urgency=low * Resynchronise with Debian. Remaining changes: - Branding changes. - Add /etc/lsb-release file. - Add lsb-release-udeb package. - Record md5sums of unmodified /etc/profile versions so that we can upgrade it automatically. - Various bashrc extensions. - Restore order line in /etc/host.conf with a comment. - Add default /etc/networks file. - Implement LSB-3.1, 16.2 (/etc/profile.d). - Added information about the docs web page. - Update the motd upgrade handling to know about /etc/motd.tail. - Do not install /usr/local dirs with staff group writeability, as there are cases where somebody can become any user but root (like NFS). - Change permissions of kernels copied from the Live CD by Ubiquity 1.9.4 thru 1.10.9. - Correct group ownership of files changed by Ubiquity 1.7.5 thru 1.10.9. - Ship /root mode 700 by default. - Drop seeding of /etc/adjtime. * /etc/issue, /etc/issue.net, /etc/lsb-release: Welcome to Karmic! -- Colin Watson Fri, 24 Apr 2009 13:48:26 +0100 base-files (5.0) unstable; urgency=medium * Changed issue, issue.net and debian_version to read "squeeze/sid". * Added GFDL-1.3 from http://www.gnu.org/licenses/fdl-1.3.txt as new packages in unstable are starting to use it. Closes: #517196. * Updated generic GFDL symlink accordingly, as it is always supposed to point to the latest version. -- Santiago Vila Thu, 26 Feb 2009 17:09:38 +0100 base-files (5ubuntu4) jaunty; urgency=low * Prepare for Jaunty release: etc/{lsb-release,issue,issue.net}. -- Steve Langasek Mon, 13 Apr 2009 09:26:01 +0000 base-files (5ubuntu3) jaunty; urgency=low [ Scott James Remnant ] * debian/postinst: Drop seeding of /etc/adjtime after discussion with the Debian maintainer. -- Scott James Remnant Thu, 05 Mar 2009 17:34:15 +0000 base-files (5ubuntu2) jaunty; urgency=low * debian/{700-dirs,rules}: ship /root mode 700 by default (debian bug 514794). -- Kees Cook Tue, 10 Feb 2009 13:55:51 -0800 base-files (5ubuntu1) jaunty; urgency=low * Resynchronise with Debian. Remaining changes: - Branding changes. - Add /etc/lsb-release file. - Add lsb-release-udeb package. - Record md5sums of unmodified /etc/profile versions so that we can upgrade it automatically. - Various bashrc extensions. - Restore order line in /etc/host.conf with a comment. - Add default /etc/networks file. - Implement LSB-3.1, 16.2 (/etc/profile.d). - Added information about the docs web page. - Update the motd upgrade handling to know about /etc/motd.tail. - Do not install /usr/local dirs with staff group writeability, as there are cases where somebody can become any user but root (like NFS). - Change permissions of kernels copied from the Live CD by Ubiquity 1.9.4 thru 1.10.9. - Correct group ownership of files changed by Ubiquity 1.7.5 thru 1.10.9. -- Colin Watson Tue, 23 Dec 2008 18:55:10 +0000 base-files (5) unstable; urgency=low * Changed issue, issue.net and debian_version to read "5.0". * Changed FAQ so that users of lenny as stable will know what happens when they upgrade to the new testing. -- Santiago Vila Thu, 04 Dec 2008 10:04:04 +0100 base-files (4.0.6ubuntu1) jaunty; urgency=low * Resynchronise with Debian. Remaining changes: - Branding changes. - Add /etc/lsb-release file. - Add lsb-release-udeb package. - Record md5sums of unmodified /etc/profile versions so that we can upgrade it automatically. - Various bashrc extensions. - Restore order line in /etc/host.conf with a comment. - Add default /etc/networks file. - Implement LSB-3.1, 16.2 (/etc/profile.d). - Added information about the docs web page. - Update the motd upgrade handling to know about /etc/motd.tail. - Do not install /usr/local dirs with staff group writeability, as there are cases where somebody can become any user but root (like NFS). - Change permissions of kernels copied from the Live CD by Ubiquity 1.9.4 thru 1.10.9. - Correct group ownership of files changed by Ubiquity 1.7.5 thru 1.10.9. -- Colin Watson Mon, 10 Nov 2008 12:00:09 +0000 base-files (4.0.6) unstable; urgency=low * Changed the way wtmp, btmp and lastlog are handled. They are no longer recreated at every base-files upgrade. Instead, they are only created once, when base-files is installed by debootstrap. It is really not base-files business to fiddle with those files, as it is documented that removing them is the standard way to disable logging to them. Closes: #488376. -- Santiago Vila Tue, 04 Nov 2008 20:34:12 +0100 base-files (4.0.5ubuntu2) jaunty; urgency=low * Correct copy-and-paste mistake in previous changelog. -- Colin Watson Fri, 31 Oct 2008 13:30:43 +0000 base-files (4.0.5ubuntu1) jaunty; urgency=low * Resynchronise with Debian. Remaining changes: - Branding changes. - Add /etc/lsb-release file. - Add lsb-release-udeb package. - Record md5sums of unmodified /etc/profile versions so that we can upgrade it automatically. - Various bashrc extensions. - Restore order line in /etc/host.conf with a comment. - Add default /etc/networks file. - Implement LSB-3.1, 16.2 (/etc/profile.d). - Added information about the docs web page. - Update the motd upgrade handling to know about /etc/motd.tail. - Do not install /usr/local dirs with staff group writeability, as there are cases where somebody can become any user but root (like NFS). - Change permissions of kernels copied from the Live CD by Ubiquity 1.9.4 thru 1.10.9. - Correct group ownership of files changed by Ubiquity 1.7.5 thru 1.10.9. * /etc/issue, /etc/issue.net, /etc/lsb-release: Welcome to Jaunty! -- Colin Watson Fri, 31 Oct 2008 13:17:58 +0000 base-files (4.0.5) unstable; urgency=low * Changed awk from Depends to Pre-Depends. Closes: #314571, #469552. This is required to make the awk virtual package to be truly essential, as only essential packages, their predependencies, and the dependencies of their predependencies are guaranteed to be "working at all times". Previously, the packaging system was allowed to remove an awk flavour and install another one in the middle of an upgrade, which may break packages using awk in their preinsts (and in fact, it happened). Tkanks a lot to Steve Langasek for clarifying this issue. * It's still soon to change /etc/debian_version. Please be patient. -- Santiago Vila Tue, 5 Aug 2008 18:06:06 +0200 base-files (4.0.4ubuntu2.2) intrepid-security; urgency=low * Ubiquity cleanup: do not fail on missing symlink targets. -- Kees Cook Thu, 30 Oct 2008 10:55:33 -0700 base-files (4.0.4ubuntu2.1) intrepid-security; urgency=low * SECURITY UPDATE: change permissions of kernels copied from the Live CD by Ubiquity 1.9.4 thru 1.10.9. LP: #290798. * Correct group ownership of files changed by Ubiquity 1.7.5 thru 1.10.9. LP: #288479. -- Scott James Remnant Wed, 29 Oct 2008 20:50:56 +0000 base-files (4.0.4ubuntu2) intrepid; urgency=low * Prepare for Intrepid release: etc/{lsb-release,issue,issue.net}. -- Steve Langasek Mon, 20 Oct 2008 12:07:29 +0000 base-files (4.0.4ubuntu1) intrepid; urgency=low * Merge from debian unstable (LP: #247082), remaining changes: - Branding changes - Add /etc/lsb-release file - Add lsb-release-udeb package - Record md5sums of unmodified /etc/profile versions so that we can upgrade it automatically - Various bashrc extensions - Restore order line in /etc/host.conf with a comment - Add default /etc/networks file - Implement LSB-3.1, 16.2 (/etc/profile.d) - Added information about the docs web page - Update the motd upgrade handling to know about /etc/motd.tail - Do not install /usr/local dirs with staff group writeability, as there are cases where somebody can become any user but root (like NFS) * Dropped changes (transitional code): - Add default /etc/networks file on upgrade - Fix 4.0.1ubuntu3 motd upgrade - On amd64, depend on a libc6 that ships /lib64 to avoid broken upgrades -- Thierry Carrez Fri, 08 Aug 2008 10:02:16 +0200 base-files (4.0.4) unstable; urgency=low * Added Apache-2.0 to common-licenses. Closes: #471736. Retrieved from http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0.txt. * Fixed typo in README.base. Closes: #475201. -- Santiago Vila Sun, 18 May 2008 16:26:00 +0200 base-files (4.0.3) unstable; urgency=low * Added md5sums. Closes: #464479. * Do not create /initrd at install time anymore. Closes: #467429. -- Santiago Vila Tue, 11 Mar 2008 11:04:00 +0100 base-files (4.0.2) unstable; urgency=low * Changed default /root/.profile so that it sources /root/.bashrc only if the shell is bash. Closes: #364326. -- Santiago Vila Mon, 19 Nov 2007 19:04:10 +0100 base-files (4.0.1ubuntu6) intrepid; urgency=low * Update for Intrepid: etc/{lsb-release,issue,issue.net} -- Adam Conrad Mon, 28 Apr 2008 12:24:54 -0600 base-files (4.0.1ubuntu5) hardy; urgency=low * Prepare for Hardy release: etc/{lsb-release,issue,issue.net}. -- Steve Langasek Tue, 15 Apr 2008 05:05:24 +0000 base-files (4.0.1ubuntu4) hardy; urgency=low * Update the motd upgrade handling to know about /etc/motd.tail, which is where the static contents of the motd are stored now with initscripts 2.86.ds1-7 and above; and handle fixing the broken upgrades introduced in 4.0.1ubuntu3. LP: #214853 -- Steve Langasek Thu, 10 Apr 2008 00:02:43 +0000 base-files (4.0.1ubuntu3) hardy; urgency=low * Added information about the docs web page (LP: #159371) -- Nicolas Valcarcel Thu, 03 Apr 2008 00:13:05 -0500 base-files (4.0.1ubuntu2) hardy; urgency=low * Implement LSB-3.1, 16.2 (/etc/profile.d). Addresses LP #102105. According to Debian policy 9.9 (Environment variables), programs installed by packages must not depend on environment variables to get reasonable defaults. Do not use this LSB feature to set or modify environment variables. -- Matthias Klose Wed, 06 Feb 2008 15:27:17 +0100 base-files (4.0.1ubuntu1) hardy; urgency=low * Merge from Debian unstable. * Remaining Ubuntu changes: - Branding changes. - Add /etc/lsb-release file. - Add lsb-release-udeb package. - Record md5sums of unmodified /etc/profile versions so that we can upgrade it automatically. - Various bashrc extensions. - Restore order line in /etc/host.conf with a comment. - Add default /etc/networks file. * Ubuntu changes dropped: - Added version 3 of the LGPL license, taken from http://www.gnu.org/licenses/lgpl-3.0.txt * ubuntu-devel -> ubuntu-devel-discuss for the Maintainer field. -- Steve Kowalik Mon, 29 Oct 2007 07:31:52 +1100 base-files (4.0.1) unstable; urgency=low * Added GPL-3 and LGPL-3 to common-licenses, as they are expected to become common licenses. Closes: #431176. Please note that GPL and LGPL will now point to GPL-3 and LGPL-3, as they are the most recent ones. Packages under GPLv2 without "or any later version" must definitely refer to the versioned file, not to the GPL symlink anymore. -- Santiago Vila Sun, 19 Aug 2007 19:15:30 +0200 base-files (4.0.0ubuntu6) hardy; urgency=low * Update for Hardy: etc/{lsb-release,issue,issue.net}. -- Matthias Klose Fri, 19 Oct 2007 19:24:18 +0000 base-files (4.0.0ubuntu5) gutsy; urgency=low * Prepare for Gutsy release: etc/{lsb-release,issue,issue.net}. -- Martin Pitt Mon, 08 Oct 2007 11:21:08 +0200 base-files (4.0.0ubuntu4) gutsy; urgency=low * Trigger rebuild for hppa. -- LaMont Jones Fri, 28 Sep 2007 10:22:50 -0600 base-files (4.0.0ubuntu3) gutsy; urgency=low * Added version 3 of the LGPL license, taken from http://www.gnu.org/licenses/lgpl-3.0.txt (LP: #126565) -- Mario Limonciello Tue, 17 Jul 2007 09:52:08 -0500 base-files (4.0.0ubuntu2) gutsy; urgency=low * Added version 3 of the GPL license, taken from http://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl-3.0.txt (Siegfried-Angel Gevatter Pujals). Closes: LP #123139. -- Matthias Klose Tue, 03 Jul 2007 17:25:11 +0200 base-files (4.0.0ubuntu1) gutsy; urgency=low * Resynchronise with Debian (LP: #27924). Remaining changes: - Branding changes. - Add /etc/lsb-release file. - Add lsb-release-udeb package. - Record md5sums of unmodified /etc/profile versions so that we can upgrade it automatically. - Various bashrc extensions. - Restore order line in /etc/host.conf with a comment. - Add default /etc/networks file. -- Colin Watson Tue, 15 May 2007 17:10:18 +0100 base-files (4.0.0) unstable; urgency=low * Added GFDL-1.2 from ftp://ftp.gnu.org/gnu/Licenses/COPYING.DOC-1.2 to common-licenses, following policy (Closes: #420599). -- Santiago Vila Tue, 24 Apr 2007 09:39:36 +0200 base-files (4.0ubuntu1) gutsy; urgency=low * Resynchronise with Debian. Remaining changes: - Branding changes. - Add /etc/lsb-release file. - Add lsb-release-udeb package. - Record md5sums of unmodified /etc/profile versions so that we can upgrade it automatically. - Various bashrc extensions. - Restore order line in /etc/host.conf with a comment. - Add default /etc/networks file. * /etc/issue, /etc/issue.net, /etc/lsb-release: Welcome to Gutsy! -- Colin Watson Fri, 20 Apr 2007 15:03:56 +0100 base-files (4.0) unstable; urgency=low * Changed issue, issue.net and debian_version to read "lenny/sid". * Changed FAQ accordingly. -- Santiago Vila Tue, 3 Apr 2007 11:45:30 +0200 base-files (4ubuntu2) feisty; urgency=low * Feisty is about to release, so change codenames to version numbers in /etc/issue{,.net} and the lsb_release output. -- Tollef Fog Heen Thu, 12 Apr 2007 08:04:33 +0200 base-files (4ubuntu1) feisty; urgency=low * Resynchronise with Debian. Remaining changes: - Branding changes. - Add /etc/lsb-release file. - Add lsb-release-udeb package. - Record md5sums of unmodified /etc/profile versions so that we can upgrade it automatically. - Various bashrc extensions. - Restore order line in /etc/host.conf with a comment. - Add default /etc/networks file. -- Colin Watson Wed, 20 Dec 2006 15:54:41 +0000 base-files (4) unstable; urgency=low * Changed issue, issue.net and debian_version to read "4.0". * Changed PATHs in default /etc/profile to not contain /usr/bin/X11, as this is no longer needed by the X packages in etch (Closes: #388586). -- Santiago Vila Sat, 28 Oct 2006 15:44:00 +0200 base-files (3.1.16ubuntu2) feisty; urgency=low * Add share/networks: Default networks file with a small explanation and 'link-local 169.254.0.0'. (See https://wiki.ubuntu.com/ZeroConfNetworking spec). * debian/postinst: Install that file as /etc/networks if it does not exist yet, on both new installations and upgrades. -- Martin Pitt Mon, 27 Nov 2006 12:56:59 +0100 base-files (3.1.16ubuntu1) feisty; urgency=low * Resynchronise with Debian. * /etc/issue, /etc/issue.net, /etc/lsb-release: Welcome to Feisty! * /etc/host.conf: Restore order line with a comment that it is not used by current libc, since removing it breaks old statically linked binaries (see Debian bug #354115). -- Colin Watson Fri, 27 Oct 2006 11:04:47 +0100 base-files (3.1.16) unstable; urgency=low * Changed comment in default /etc/nsswitch.conf so that it refers to glibc-doc-reference, not glibc-doc (Closes: #384722). -- Santiago Vila Mon, 28 Aug 2006 18:32:42 +0200 base-files (3.1.15) unstable; urgency=low * Added /usr/local/etc, required by FHS (Closes: #383493). [ As usual, please note that this will only affect new installs ]. This directory is also allowed to be a symlink to /etc/local, but that's a decision to be made by the end user after installing the system. * Standards-Version: 3.7.2. -- Santiago Vila Sun, 20 Aug 2006 12:44:00 +0200 base-files (3.1.14) unstable; urgency=low * Removed (obsolete) order line from default host.conf (Closes: #354115). * Updated GPL-2 from ftp://ftp.gnu.org/gnu/Licenses (Closes: #380067). -- Santiago Vila Mon, 7 Aug 2006 19:21:54 +0200 base-files (3.1.13ubuntu2) edgy; urgency=low * /etc/lsb-release, /etc/issue, /etc/issue.net: Ubuntu 6.10. -- Tollef Fog Heen Thu, 19 Oct 2006 10:16:59 +0200 base-files (3.1.13ubuntu1) edgy; urgency=low * Merge from debian unstable; remaining changes: - branding changes, - /etc/lsb-release file, - lsb-release-udeb package, - profile md5sum checking, - extended bashrc. * Fix missing space from share/profile so the md5sum matches. -- Scott James Remnant Mon, 3 Jul 2006 17:17:41 +0100 base-files (3.1.13) unstable; urgency=low * Updated LGPL-2 from ftp://ftp.gnu.org/gnu/Licenses (Closes: #332390). -- Santiago Vila Fri, 5 May 2006 18:08:14 +0200 base-files (3.1.12) unstable; urgency=low * Changed default /usr/share/info/dir so that it does not refer to documentation not available in etch/main (Closes: #362597). -- Santiago Vila Sat, 15 Apr 2006 18:41:36 +0200 base-files (3.1.11) unstable; urgency=low * The file /etc/nsswitch.conf is now created by postinst in the first install (made by debootstrap), and it's no longer a conffile. -- Santiago Vila Sat, 4 Mar 2006 13:26:14 +0100 base-files (3.1.10) unstable; urgency=medium * Removed mdns item from hosts line in default /etc/nsswitch.conf, since it does not make everybody happy (Bugs #348578, #348580 and #351990). * Updated default /etc/adjtime to current year. -- Santiago Vila Thu, 9 Feb 2006 18:41:22 +0100 base-files (3.1.9ubuntu9) edgy; urgency=low * And due to the changes in the last upload, we need to depend on a libc6 new enough that we get /lib64 created BEFORE we remove our copy, so dpkg doesn't suddenly stop working, mid-unpack. -- Adam Conrad Thu, 8 Jun 2006 23:31:35 +1000 base-files (3.1.9ubuntu8) edgy; urgency=low * /etc/{lsb-release,issue,issue.net}: Welcome to edgy! * Stop shipping /usr/lib64 and /lib64 symlinks, moved to libc6. * Drop /usr/X11R6/lib64 as a final step toward X11R7 nirvana. -- Adam Conrad Thu, 8 Jun 2006 19:34:02 +1000 base-files (3.1.9ubuntu7) dapper; urgency=low * /etc/lsb-release: Revert DISTRIB_RELEASE to 6.06; code relies on this and it's too late to change it. -- Colin Watson Mon, 22 May 2006 09:44:40 +0100 base-files (3.1.9ubuntu6) dapper; urgency=low * /etc/lsb-release, /etc/issue, /etc/issue.net: s/6.06LTS/6.06 LTS/ for everything except the LSB DISTRIB_RELEASE, which is a version number. -- Adam Conrad Mon, 22 May 2006 09:24:28 +1000 base-files (3.1.9ubuntu5) dapper; urgency=low * /etc/lsb-release, /etc/issue, /etc/issue.net: Ubuntu 6.06LTS -- Matt Zimmerman Sun, 21 May 2006 10:54:36 -0700 base-files (3.1.9ubuntu4) dapper; urgency=low * /etc/lsb-release, /etc/issue, /etc/issue.net: Change Dapper version number to 6.06 (closes: Malone #36820). -- Colin Watson Mon, 27 Mar 2006 10:17:18 +0100 base-files (3.1.9ubuntu3) dapper; urgency=low * Implement OneTruePathSpec: * share/profile: Remove PATH setting. * debian/control: Add dependency libpam-modules (>= 0.79-3ubuntu3) so that the user does not end up without any $PATH at all. * Add share/profile.md5sums: Record the md5sums of unmodified /etc/profile of warty, hoary, breezy, current dapper, and this new version for dapper. * debian/postinst: If /etc/profile matches one of the recorded md5sums, replace it with the current version on upgrades. * debian/rules, clean rule: Automatically update share/profile.md5sums with the current md5sum of share/profile. -- Martin Pitt Wed, 18 Jan 2006 11:32:32 +0100 base-files (3.1.9ubuntu2) dapper; urgency=low * Supply /etc/lsb-release and lsb-release-udeb, moved from the lsb-release package. -- Colin Watson Wed, 9 Nov 2005 15:43:25 -0500 base-files (3.1.9ubuntu1) dapper; urgency=low * Resynchronise with Debian. * /etc/issue, /etc/issue.net: Welcome to Dapper! -- Colin Watson Tue, 25 Oct 2005 11:49:43 +0100 base-files (3.1.9) unstable; urgency=low * The file /etc/inputrc is now handled by readline-common. * Changed to section admin to match override file. -- Santiago Vila Fri, 30 Sep 2005 18:51:54 +0200 base-files (3.1.8) unstable; urgency=low * Added mdns to hosts line in default /etc/nsswitch.conf to support mDNS when available (Closes: #324954). Suggested by Joey Hess. * Dropped %h from issue.net, as it's not supported by all telnetd daemons and it's not even supported by ssh (Closes: #329682). Thanks to Dave Love for the report. -- Santiago Vila Thu, 29 Sep 2005 19:40:08 +0200 base-files (3.1.7) unstable; urgency=medium * Removed trailing spaces from default inputrc (Closes: #325007). -- Santiago Vila Thu, 25 Aug 2005 20:16:08 +0200 base-files (3.1.6) unstable; urgency=low * Removed /usr/doc and /usr/info. * Modified postinst to create /usr/share/info/dir, not /usr/info/dir. -- Santiago Vila Tue, 12 Jul 2005 17:29:48 +0200 base-files (3.1.5ubuntu4) breezy; urgency=low * Breezy's about to release, so drop "Development Branch" from /etc/issue and /etc/issue.net. -- Colin Watson Wed, 5 Oct 2005 10:08:47 +0100 base-files (3.1.5ubuntu3) breezy; urgency=low * inputrc: Remove trailing whitespace. -- Matthias Klose Mon, 12 Sep 2005 12:20:50 +0000 base-files (3.1.5ubuntu2) breezy; urgency=low * /root/.bashrc: sync with bash skeleton file. -- Matthias Klose Mon, 5 Sep 2005 18:30:12 +0200 base-files (3.1.5ubuntu1) breezy; urgency=low * Resynchronise with Debian. -- Colin Watson Tue, 19 Jul 2005 18:51:32 +0100 base-files (3.1.5) unstable; urgency=medium * Updated GPL-2 and LGPL-2.1 from ftp://ftp.gnu.org/gnu/Licenses again. There should be no references to the old address anymore (Bug #312586). -- Santiago Vila Wed, 22 Jun 2005 00:36:32 +0200 base-files (3.1.4) unstable; urgency=medium * Updated GPL-2 and LGPL-2.1 from ftp://ftp.gnu.org/gnu/Licenses, as FSF has moved again (Closes: #312586). -- Santiago Vila Fri, 10 Jun 2005 20:12:06 +0200 base-files (3.1.3) unstable; urgency=low * Changed issue, issue.net and debian_release to "testing/unstable". Not that this is a lot useful, but at least is what people expect. * Made /home to be 755 and root:root by default, since nobody finds the sgid bit in such directory useful for anything. -- Santiago Vila Mon, 6 Jun 2005 19:32:20 +0200 base-files (3.1.2ubuntu1) breezy; urgency=low * Resynchronise with Debian. * /etc/issue, /etc/issue.net: Welcome to Breezy! -- Colin Watson Thu, 14 Apr 2005 09:45:02 +0100 base-files (3.1.2) unstable; urgency=low * Changed example line in default /root/.bashrc from eval `dircolors` to eval "`dircolors`" as the old form may be dangerous (Closes: #285836). Thanks a lot to Paul Eggert for the report. -- Santiago Vila Wed, 15 Dec 2004 23:51:58 +0100 base-files (3.1.1) unstable; urgency=low * The file /etc/profile is not a conffile anymore. Instead, it is created by postinst in the very first base-files install, made by debootstrap. * Accordingly, removed bash from Replaces field. -- Santiago Vila Tue, 14 Dec 2004 19:06:00 +0100 base-files (3.1.0ubuntu3) hoary; urgency=low * Hoary's about to release, so drop "Development Branch" from /etc/issue and /etc/issue.net. -- Colin Watson Thu, 31 Mar 2005 19:27:50 +0100 base-files (3.1.0ubuntu2) hoary; urgency=low * debian/postinst: Do not install /usr/local and subdirectories with "staff" group writeability. This group is essentially root-equivalent, but there are cases where somebody can become any user but root (like NFS). * debian/rules: Do not install /home as root:staff, it makes no sense. * debian/2775-dirs: Remove "home". * Ubuntu bug #7449 -- Martin Pitt Fri, 11 Mar 2005 11:30:07 +0100 base-files (3.1.0ubuntu1) hoary; urgency=low * Resynchronise with Debian. -- Colin Watson Wed, 17 Nov 2004 12:35:43 +0000 base-files (3.1.0) unstable; urgency=low * Moved PATH definition for root from the default /root/.profile to the default /etc/profile, by popular demand (Closes: #278865). * The file /etc/inputrc is now created by postinst in the first install. Removed libreadline incarnations from Replaces field accordingly. This file will probably be managed by libreadline-common some day. -- Santiago Vila Wed, 10 Nov 2004 17:32:00 +0100 base-files (3.1ubuntu2) hoary; urgency=low * /etc/inputrc: Enable some key bindings by default (closes: #2525). -- Matthias Klose Wed, 17 Nov 2004 00:46:24 +0000 base-files (3.1ubuntu1) hoary; urgency=low * Resynchronise with Debian. * /etc/issue, /etc/issue.net: Welcome to Hoary! -- Colin Watson Fri, 29 Oct 2004 15:38:49 +0100 base-files (3.1) unstable; urgency=high * Changed issue, issue.net and debian_version to read "3.1". -- Santiago Vila Mon, 26 Jul 2004 20:25:32 +0200 base-files (3.0.16ubuntu6) warty; urgency=low * /etc/profile: source /etc/bash.bashrc for the bash case. * /root/.profile: only source /root/.bashrc for the bash case. * /root/.bashrc, /root/.profile, /etc/bash.bashrc: sync with bash skeleton files. -- Matthias Klose Tue, 21 Sep 2004 18:51:00 +0200 base-files (3.0.16ubuntu5) warty; urgency=low * etc/profile: Add sbin directories to default PATH -- Matt Zimmerman Wed, 8 Sep 2004 19:04:58 -0700 base-files (3.0.16ubuntu4) warty; urgency=low * share/dot.bashrc: color ls and (optional) color prompt for root -- Nathaniel McCallum Tue, 24 Aug 2004 09:49:29 -0400 base-files (3.0.16ubuntu3) warty; urgency=low * etc/motd, etc/issue, etc/issue.net, share/info.dir: Ubuntu branding. -- Colin Watson Mon, 23 Aug 2004 23:50:03 +0100 base-files (3.0.16ubuntu2) warty; urgency=low * Only deliver said links on amd64. -- LaMont Jones Tue, 13 Jul 2004 22:53:11 +0000 base-files (3.0.16ubuntu1) unstable; urgency=low * Added lib64 symlinks for the amd64. From debian-amd64. -- LaMont Jones Tue, 13 Jul 2004 21:31:10 +0100 base-files (3.0.16) unstable; urgency=low * Changed -a to && in postinst (Closes #254781). * Updated copyright year. -- Santiago Vila Sat, 19 Jun 2004 17:41:54 +0200 base-files (3.0.15) unstable; urgency=low * FAQ: Documented the fact that some FHS "mandatory" directories are only created in the initial install (Closes: #242192). * Do not create /cdrom and /floppy anymore (Closes: #245188). * Use "ln -sf" to create /usr/local/man symlink (Closes: #245687). -- Santiago Vila Mon, 26 Apr 2004 19:44:44 +0200 base-files (3.0.14) unstable; urgency=low * Added /var/log/btmp, following /etc/login.defs (Closes: #239587). -- Santiago Vila Wed, 24 Mar 2004 13:40:46 +0100 base-files (3.0.13) unstable; urgency=low * Added /srv, /media and /usr/local/share/man (Closes: #230909). * Added /usr/local/man as a symlink to /usr/local/share/man, since FHS says both directories should be "synonymous". * I'm not populating /media because subdirectories are optional. They only must exist "if the corresponding subsystem is installed". Detecting such things is not really base-files business. I would expect debian-installer to create those subdirectories instead. * /cdrom and /floppy will still be created in the first install until debian-installer and/or apt stop using them for new installs. -- Santiago Vila Sat, 21 Feb 2004 17:47:34 +0100 base-files (3.0.12) unstable; urgency=low * Made issue and issue.net generated files, to prevent a double "GNU/" prefix on GNU/K*BSD systems (Closes: #217383). -- Santiago Vila Sun, 26 Oct 2003 21:38:44 +0100 base-files (3.0.11) unstable; urgency=low * Updated /etc/inputrc (from readline maintainer). Closes: #213666. -- Santiago Vila Thu, 2 Oct 2003 16:42:58 +0200 base-files (3.0.10) unstable; urgency=low * Use `:' for chown, not `.' (Closes: #204860). -- Santiago Vila Mon, 11 Aug 2003 00:42:22 +0200 base-files (3.0.9) unstable; urgency=low * Prevent OSNAME from having the GNU/ prefix twice (Closes: #200741). * Updated LGPL-2.1 from ftp.gnu.org. Instead of form feeds, the old version was using `^' followed by `L' (Closes: #201867). -- Santiago Vila Mon, 21 Jul 2003 19:25:12 +0200 base-files (3.0.8) unstable; urgency=low * Fixed the way /etc/motd is updated so that it still works when md5sum prints a `-' after the md5sum value (Closes: #180920). -- Santiago Vila Sat, 15 Feb 2003 14:30:04 +0100 base-files (3.0.7) unstable; urgency=low * Added "Why isn't license `foo' included in common-licenses?" to the FAQ. Thanks to Colin Watson for the suggestion. -- Santiago Vila Sat, 18 Jan 2003 20:32:16 +0100 base-files (3.0.6) unstable; urgency=low * Changed /etc/profile so that PS1 isn't set for non-interactive shells. This should make the usual way of testing for interactive shells (checking for PS1) to always work (Closes: #164846). * Changed /etc/motd to better reflect the truth about Debian: s/Most of// and s/freely redistributable/free software/ (Closes: #169543). -- Santiago Vila Tue, 19 Nov 2002 22:06:12 +0100 base-files (3.0.5) unstable; urgency=low * Added a small FAQ. The current topics are: - Why Debian does not have a profile.d directory? - I upgraded to testing, why /etc/issue does not read "testing"? * Standards-Version: 3.5.7 (do not create or remove doc symlinks). Note: In theory, packages still creating doc symlinks are allowed to blindly assume /usr/doc exists, so /usr/doc will still be part of base-files for some time. * Removed prerm, since it's not required anymore. -- Santiago Vila Sat, 12 Oct 2002 15:21:52 +0200 base-files (3.0.4) unstable; urgency=low * /etc/profile does no longer export PS1. This should prevent strange prompts to be shown when switching from bash to a shell which does not understand bash escapes (Closes: #141193). * Set distribution to "testing/unstable". -- Santiago Vila Wed, 17 Jul 2002 16:01:02 +0200 base-files (3.0.3) unstable; urgency=low * Fixed wrong group ownerships under GNU/Hurd. This may also happen under Linux when using the `bsdgroups' mount option, but even in this case it will not happen if the package is built using fakeroot. -- Santiago Vila Sat, 27 Apr 2002 14:18:44 +0200 base-files (3.0.2) unstable; urgency=medium * Made /usr/share/doc/base-files/remove-base more robust (Closes: #132969). -- Santiago Vila Fri, 8 Feb 2002 16:36:54 +0100 base-files (3.0.1) unstable; urgency=medium * Modified postinst to use awk only on upgrades, not in the first install. This should help debootstrap (Closes: #130056, #130087). -- Santiago Vila Sun, 20 Jan 2002 14:52:34 +0100 base-files (3.0.0) unstable; urgency=medium * Restored /usr/doc since it's still required by the system according to the doc transition plan. -- Santiago Vila Sat, 19 Jan 2002 13:18:12 +0100 base-files (3.0) unstable; urgency=medium * Changed issue, issue.net and debian_version to read "3.0". -- Santiago Vila Wed, 28 Nov 2001 11:22:42 +0100 base-files (2.2.15) unstable; urgency=low * Removed /usr/doc. -- Santiago Vila Sat, 24 Nov 2001 13:23:32 +0100 base-files (2.2.14) unstable; urgency=low * Created /opt, /etc/opt and /var/opt in the first install. They are mentioned in FHS 2.1 and required in FHS 2.2 (Closes: #118505). * The copyright file now refers to GNU/Linux or GNU/Hurd as appropriate. * Updated README.base and postinst to refer to /usr/share/doc. * Updated default /etc/adjtime to current millenium. -- Santiago Vila Fri, 9 Nov 2001 17:02:50 +0100 base-files (2.2.13) unstable; urgency=low * GPL is now a symlink to GPL-2, which is the real file. -- Santiago Vila Sun, 2 Sep 2001 13:26:34 +0200 base-files (2.2.12) unstable; urgency=low * s/info readline/info rluserman/ in /etc/inputrc (Closes: #109110). * Updated LGPL-2.1 from ftp.gnu.org to fix line breaks (Closes: #109319). -- Santiago Vila Wed, 22 Aug 2001 17:29:10 +0200 base-files (2.2.11) unstable; urgency=low * In the first install, populate /usr/local even if it exists. Allows /usr/local to be mounted in a separate partition during the install process (Closes: #107662). -- Santiago Vila Sat, 4 Aug 2001 19:09:16 +0200 base-files (2.2.10) unstable; urgency=low * Removed /var/state and /var/state/misc, added /usr/local/games. Reported by Sebastian Riedel. * Made /boot mode 755 and owned by root group, since no part of the system seems to require special permissions here (Closes: #102080). -- Santiago Vila Wed, 27 Jun 2001 19:45:46 +0200 base-files (2.2.9) unstable; urgency=medium * Creates /etc/motd in the initial install (now made by debootstrap). Forgot to do this in 2.2.7. Reported by Matt Kraai (Closes: #101342). -- Santiago Vila Tue, 19 Jun 2001 14:38:33 +0200 base-files (2.2.8) unstable; urgency=low * Made /etc/debian_version a `conffile' (Closes: #81249). To prevent unneeded dpkg prompting, this file is overwritten in the preinst if upgrading from a base-files release previous to 2.2.6 (thanks to Joey Hess for suggesting this solution). -- Santiago Vila Sat, 17 Mar 2001 19:33:22 +0100 base-files (2.2.7) unstable; urgency=low * The file /etc/motd is no longer a conffile. Instead, it will be updated if its md5sum (minus its first two lines) matches the one in a list of md5sums of previous Debian releases. This will reduce dpkg prompting on upgrades (Closes: #71083). -- Santiago Vila Mon, 12 Mar 2001 20:23:06 +0100 base-files (2.2.6) unstable; urgency=medium * Use "testing/unstable" instead of "2.2" for the distribution number. It seems everybody prefers to see something else other than "2.2". -- Santiago Vila Sun, 31 Dec 2000 11:41:55 +0100 base-files (2.2.5) unstable; urgency=low * Modified debian_version, issue and issue.net in /etc so that they read "2.2" again, since this is the last Debian *stable* release so far. Since packages in `unstable' are now automatically moved to `testing', a codename in /etc/debian_version will never be "right" for everybody, so the only sensible thing to do here is to wait until a new release number has been officially decided (Closes: #80784). -- Santiago Vila Sat, 30 Dec 2000 20:40:05 +0100 base-files (2.2.4) unstable; urgency=low * Restored LGPL -> LGPL-2.1 symlink, which was mistakenly removed in base-files_2.2.1 (Bug #75949). -- Santiago Vila Tue, 7 Nov 2000 11:21:54 +0100 base-files (2.2.3) unstable; urgency=low * Added /var/lib/misc, since it's required by FHS (Closes: Bug #74317). -- Santiago Vila Wed, 11 Oct 2000 20:09:48 +0200 base-files (2.2.2) unstable; urgency=low * Reduced verbosity, as suggested by Sean Perry (Closes: #70686). -- Santiago Vila Wed, 27 Sep 2000 14:05:12 +0200 base-files (2.2.1) unstable; urgency=low * Release for woody (debian_version, issue and issue.net). * /etc/motd now refers to /usr/share/doc/*/copyright. * Removed /usr/doc/copyright and /usr/man. -- Santiago Vila Thu, 20 Jul 2000 13:20:17 +0200 base-files (2.2.0) frozen unstable; urgency=high * The recipe in README.base does not work properly because dpkg removes the conffiles listed in the status file (Bug #64734). So, getting rid of base involves editing the status file. To avoid mistakes, a shell script is now provided for that. Thanks to Kevin Dalley for the report. -- Santiago Vila Sat, 27 May 2000 20:27:13 +0200 base-files (2.2) frozen unstable; urgency=low * preinst and postinst: Do not deal with /dev/pts anymore. * issue and issue.net: Removed the `frozen' word. * Final release for potato (hopefully). -- Santiago Vila Mon, 24 Apr 2000 14:02:44 +0200 base-files (2.1.20) frozen unstable; urgency=high * Made /var/log mode 755 and root.root (Bug #35504). * Made /cdrom and /floppy mode 755 and root.root (Bug #25847). * Removed /dev/pts. It made the package impossible to upgrade when using devfs with Linux 2.4. libc6 is already supposed to deal with /dev/pts (Bug #61408). * postinst removes base.conffiles as well (otherwise, some files like /etc/motd or /root/.bash_profile may disappear). Thanks a lot to Mikko Oilinki for the report. * Slightly improved README.base. -- Santiago Vila Tue, 4 Apr 2000 17:31:01 +0200 base-files (2.1.19) frozen unstable; urgency=low * Removed /usr/dict (Bug #60118). * Minimal handling of the old base package (Bug #32888). * Removed redundant directive in /etc/inputrc (Bug #59689). * Do not reference /usr/share/doc in /etc/motd yet (Bug #61116). -- Santiago Vila Tue, 28 Mar 2000 17:51:46 +0200 base-files (2.1.18) frozen unstable; urgency=low * Handle better the /var/spool/mail-being-a-symlink case. * Added /dev/pts for UNIX98-style pty handling under Linux. * Added a README.FHS. -- Santiago Vila Mon, 7 Feb 2000 18:29:00 +0100 base-files (2.1.17) frozen unstable; urgency=high * Some people has /var/spool/mail symlinked to somewhere else. For this case, preinst now saves the symlink target before dpkg removes it and postinst restores it. * Do not fiddle with /usr/local on upgrades. From now on, users will be free to remove it if they wish. -- Santiago Vila Sat, 5 Feb 2000 20:10:17 +0100 base-files (2.1.16) frozen unstable; urgency=low * Generate default info dir file from /usr/share/base-files/info.dir. * Do not generate an info dir file if one exists at /usr/share/info. * Updated LGPL version 2 from ftp.gnu.org to fix a typo. * Mail spool is /var/mail as per FHS (only in new installs). * Acknowledge in the copyright file that the GNU Public Licenses are copyrighted by the Free Software Foundation, Inc. -- Santiago Vila Fri, 4 Feb 2000 14:26:21 +0100 base-files (2.1.15) frozen unstable; urgency=low * Removed misleading copyright notice in /etc/motd. * Distribution set to "2.2" (adding `frozen' in issue and issue.net). * Use DEB_HOST_GNU_SYSTEM for the architecture stuff wherever possible. -- Santiago Vila Fri, 28 Jan 2000 14:03:25 +0100 base-files (2.1.14) unstable; urgency=high * Swap binary-arch and binary-indep targets in debian/rules, since this is now Architecture: any. Thanks to Roman Hodek for the report. -- Santiago Vila Wed, 22 Dec 1999 19:48:24 +0100 base-files (2.1.13) unstable; urgency=low * Made "Architecture: any" for /etc/motd to be os-dependant. [ A binary-all- scheme would simplify this ]. * Exclude /proc from the .deb under GNU/Hurd (reported by Marcus Brinkmann). * Added `set -e' to postinst. * Standards-Version: 3.1.1 (doc symlinks). * Removed obsolete README. If someone still asks about /usr/spool or /var/adm then a paragraph could be added to the Debian FAQ. * Follow changes suggested by Branden Robinson: * Removed remaining bashisms in default /root/.profile and use /usr/bin/X11 for X11 binaries. * Improved package description. * Removed unused bin/edit in the source. * Changed root test in /etc/profile to use id -u. -- Santiago Vila Tue, 21 Dec 1999 11:53:35 +0100 base-files (2.1.12) unstable; urgency=high * Fixed Replaces field (reported a zillion times). * Updated /etc/profile to use '$ ' as the shell prompt for normal users and '# ' for the superuser if $BASH is not set. -- Santiago Vila Mon, 20 Dec 1999 12:56:18 +0100 base-files (2.1.11) unstable; urgency=low * Include /etc/inputrc and /etc/profile from readline and bash, as suggested by Matthias Klose. -- Santiago Vila Fri, 17 Dec 1999 14:36:23 +0100 base-files (2.1.10) unstable; urgency=low * Create /var/log/lastlog as root.utmp, mode 664. * Removed Linuxisms from /etc/motd. * Updated GPL from ftp.gnu.org to be Y2K-compliant. -- Santiago Vila Tue, 21 Sep 1999 12:18:57 +0200 base-files (2.1.9) unstable; urgency=low * Removed the advertising clause from BSD license (Bug #43347). Reason: ftp://ftp.cs.berkeley.edu/ucb/4bsd/README.Impt.License.Change Thanks to J.H.M. Dassen for the report. -- Santiago Vila Thu, 26 Aug 1999 14:04:51 +0200 base-files (2.1.8) unstable; urgency=low * Added base-passwd (>= 2.0.3.4) to the Depends field. * utmp and wtmp are now root.utmp and mode 664 (Bug #41569). * Updated extended description regarding the common licenses. -- Santiago Vila Tue, 27 Jul 1999 14:03:23 +0200 base-files (2.1.7) unstable; urgency=low * LGPL is now the Lesser Gnu Public License (Bug #40759). For now, the old version is renamed to "LGPL-2". * Changed compatibility symlink /usr/doc/copyright/LGPL so that it points to the old version. * Moved docs to /usr/share/doc/base-files. * Changed default /etc/motd so that it refers both to /usr/doc/*/copyright and /usr/share/doc/*/copyright. -- Santiago Vila Fri, 16 Jul 1999 19:45:09 +0200 base-files (2.1.6) unstable; urgency=low * preinst: Do not fiddle with /etc/issue.net anymore. * Changed the way /cdrom, /floppy and /initrd are handled. These directories will now be created by postinst in the initial install. This is a compromise after discussing in debian-policy about Bug #35928. It will save people who like them the work of creating them after installing a new system, and it will save people who dislike them the work of removing them every time base-files is upgraded. Since these directories are only a convenience for the user, who is free to use them or not, the spirit of FHS is preserved. * preinst and postinst: Following the principle of least surprise, added code so that existing directories are not removed when upgrading this package from previous releases. -- Santiago Vila Tue, 20 Apr 1999 15:39:36 +0200 base-files (2.1.5) unstable; urgency=low * When /usr/local does not exist, create also /usr/local/src. * Added /var/cache, /var/state and /var/state/misc. * Added /usr/share/info and /usr/share/man. -- Santiago Vila Wed, 7 Apr 1999 17:34:13 +0200 base-files (2.1.4) unstable; urgency=low * Removed the utmpx/wtmpx stuff from postinst. * Updated the Artistic License (Bug #34685). -- Santiago Vila Thu, 18 Mar 1999 17:14:51 +0100 base-files (2.1.3) unstable; urgency=low * Use `nis' for the `netgroup:' entry in /etc/nsswitch.conf (Bug #33091). -- Santiago Vila Thu, 11 Mar 1999 17:50:22 +0100 base-files (2.1.2) unstable; urgency=high * Fixed a typo in postinst (Bug #34094). -- Santiago Vila Thu, 4 Mar 1999 15:57:24 +0100 base-files (2.1.1) unstable; urgency=low * postinst: touch /var/log/wtmpx and /var/run/utmpx to support the utmpd in glibc 2.1 (reported by Joel Klecker). * Replaced "Debian Linux" by just "Debian" in the default info dir file. * Updated for potato. -- Santiago Vila Mon, 1 Mar 1999 18:47:23 +0100 base-files (2.1.0) frozen unstable; urgency=medium * Updated copyright date in /etc/motd (Bug #32646). -- Santiago Vila Mon, 1 Feb 1999 13:40:07 +0100 base-files (2.1) frozen unstable; urgency=low * debian_version, issue and issue.net: `slink' replaced by `2.1'. * Added /usr/share/dict, since there are already some packages using it. -- Santiago Vila Sun, 20 Dec 1998 17:40:56 +0100 base-files (2.0.3) unstable; urgency=low * Moved common licenses to /usr/share/common-licenses. * Default dotfiles for root are now installed only the first time. * /usr/local and subdirectories are now created mode 2775 and root.staff, according to policy. * Added /usr/local/share. -- Santiago Vila Mon, 26 Oct 1998 19:05:04 +0100 base-files (2.0.2) unstable; urgency=low * If it does not exist, now a default /root/.profile file is installed, not a /root/.bash_profile file, for slightly better POSIX compliance. -- Santiago Vila Wed, 14 Oct 1998 18:29:52 +0200 base-files (2.0.1) unstable; urgency=low * Added (commented out) some more alias for root's default .bashrc. * issue, issue.net and debian_version: updated for slink (Bug #26325). * Changed the way /etc/adjtime is handled (Bug #23255). * Removed usr/man/man8 from directory-list. -- Santiago Vila Sun, 6 Sep 1998 16:58:50 +0200 base-files (2.0) frozen unstable; urgency=medium * Removed the "frozen" word from /etc/debian_version. * Removed the use of the ROOT variable in preinst and postinst for two reasons: a) It is no longer needed, since the base system is built by using dpkg's --root=dir option, which works in a chrooted environment; and b) Unexpected results would be obtained if user root had actually defined a variable named ROOT. -- Santiago Vila Sun, 24 May 1998 13:33:25 +0200 base-files (1.9) frozen unstable; urgency=low * Default prompt for root is now '\h:\w\$ '. * issue and issue.net: Removed the "frozen" word. * Added a README explaining the /usr/spool symlink removal. * nsswitch.conf: Use "compat" instead of "db files" for passwd, group and shadow (Bug #10896). -- Santiago Vila Sun, 26 Apr 1998 14:18:43 +0200 base-files (1.8) unstable; urgency=low * Added /usr/share/misc. * Removed /var/local/usr. * Distribution set to "frozen". * Moved root's default dotfiles to /usr/share/base-files. -- Santiago Vila Sun, 15 Mar 1998 13:05:54 +0100 base-files (1.7) unstable; urgency=low * Added "Depends: awk", so that awk is a "virtual essential package". * /root/.bash_profile and /root/.bashrc are not `conffiles' anymore. Instead, they are created from /root/.bash_profile.dpkg-dist and /root/.bashrc.dpkg-dist if they do not exist. * Default /root/.bash_profile sources /root/.bashrc. * PS1 and umask are now set only once in default /root/.bashrc. * Replaced /usr/bin/X11 by /usr/X11R6/bin in root's PATH. * Manpage hierarchy is no longer created under /usr/local/man. * Added a small comment in /etc/nsswitch.conf saying where to find documentation about this file (libc6-doc package). * Added some aliases for colorized `ls' commented out in .bashrc, so that the user will simply have to uncomment them. -- Santiago Vila Mon, 23 Feb 1998 18:42:28 +0100 base-files (1.6.1) unstable; urgency=low * Removed "Depends: awk". It has not been discussed yet. -- Santiago Vila Sat, 14 Feb 1998 19:16:29 +0100 base-files (1.6) unstable; urgency=low * Default prompt for root is now PS1='\u@\h:\w\$ ', which may not please everybody and/or generate a flame war, but at least is better than nothing (previosuly it was PS1='\h\$ '). * Added two blank lines to /etc/motd to keep Copyright notice from being overwritten by /etc/init.d/bootmisc.sh. * Removed compatibility symlinks /usr/spool, /usr/tmp, /usr/adm and /var/adm. Now is when we have to see if something breaks. * Removed /usr/lib/locale. Added /usr/share and /usr/include. * Removed the /bin/edit script. -- Santiago Vila Sat, 7 Feb 1998 13:30:46 +0100 base-files (1.5) unstable; urgency=medium * Removed "dns" from the "networks:" line in /etc/nsswitch.conf. -- Santiago Vila Tue, 3 Feb 1998 21:32:52 +0100 base-files (1.4) unstable; urgency=medium * Uncompressed copyright files. * debian/rules: package does no longer need to be built by root. Changed `prototype' directory by an install -d `cat directories`, and then set special permissions and ownerships directly. * Added "Depends: awk", so that awk is a "virtual essential package". * Updated GPL and LGPL. FSF's address changed some time ago to: 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307 USA. * /bin/edit is now #!/bin/sh. * /etc/debian_version, /etc/issue and /etc/issue.net now read "2.0 (unstable)" instead of "1.3". * /etc/issue now reads "GNU/Linux" (not "GNU Linux"). * Updated copyright year for /etc/motd. * Added an extended description. * Removed debstd dependency. * New maintainer. -- Santiago Vila Mon, 2 Feb 1998 21:46:29 +0100 base-files (1.3.5) frozen unstable; urgency=low * Synchronization release to make sure my latest version is in 1.3 . This is my last release before going on vacation, if anything needs to be fixed in this package for 1.3, someone else must fix it. -- Bruce Perens Wed, 30 Apr 1997 12:36:49 -0700 base-files (1.3.4) frozen unstable; urgency=low * /etc/issue had the wrong escapes. -- Bruce Perens Sun, 20 Apr 1997 22:50:21 -0700 base-files (1.3.3) frozen unstable; urgency=low * Add "frozen" to the distribution. -- Bruce Perens Fri, 18 Apr 1997 22:46:18 -0700 base-files (1.3.2) unstable; urgency=low * Remove /etc/issue.net -> /etc/issue symlink in the preinst if it exists. -- Bruce Perens Fri, 18 Apr 1997 15:22:06 -0700 base-files (1.3.1) unstable; urgency=low * Install nsswitch.cnf, required for libc 6 name service . -- Bruce Perens Fri, 18 Apr 1997 15:09:31 -0700 base-files (1.3.0) unstable; urgency=low * Edit for Debian 1.3 -- Bruce Perens Fri, 18 Apr 1997 13:51:19 -0800 base-files (1.2.4) unstable; urgency=low * Add "Provides: base", and "Requires: base-passwd, makedev". -- Bruce Perens Sun, 17 Dec 1996 10:48:41 -0800 base-files (1.2.0-4) unstable; urgency=low * Symlink /var/run/wtmp -> /var/log/wtmp. Create utmp and wtmp if they don't exist, but don't clobber them if they do exist. -- Bruce Perens Sun, 1 Dec 1996 10:48:41 -0800 base-files (1.2.0-3) unstable; urgency=low * Wrong modes on /tmp. Set explicit umask 0 before copying files. -- Bruce Perens Tue, 26 Nov 1996 13:07:05 -0800 base-files (1.2.0-2) unstable; urgency=low * Don't clobber utmp and wtmp. Take spurious "Inc." off of SPI name, California corporations aren't required to say "Inc." at the end of their names. -- Bruce Perens Sat, 23 Nov 1996 12:16:28 -0800 base-files (1.2.0-1) unstable; urgency=low * Initial Release. * Removed devices, passwd, and group. Devices are made by the C MAKEDEV at run-time. /etc/MAKEDEV is installed by the "makedev" package. /etc/passwd and /etc/group are installed by the "base-passwd" package. -- Bruce Perens Thu, 14 Nov 1996 21:02:09 -0800 base-files-7.2ubuntu5/debian/directory-list0000644000000000000000000000062512301265754015744 0ustar bin boot dev etc etc/default etc/profile.d etc/skel etc/update-motd.d home lib mnt proc root run sbin sys tmp usr usr/bin usr/games usr/include usr/lib usr/sbin usr/share usr/share/common-licenses usr/share/dict usr/share/info usr/share/lintian/overrides usr/share/man usr/share/misc usr/src var var/backups var/cache var/lib var/lib/dpkg var/lib/misc var/local var/lock var/log var/run var/spool var/tmp base-files-7.2ubuntu5/debian/check-etc-profile-md5sum0000644000000000000000000000032612301265754017461 0ustar #!/bin/sh md5=`md5sum share/profile | cut -f 1 -d " "` if ! grep -q "$md5" share/profile.md5sums; then echo Error: share/profile.md5sums is incomplete. echo Need to add "$md5" with current version. exit 1 fi base-files-7.2ubuntu5/debian/1777-dirs0000644000000000000000000000002512301265754014325 0ustar tmp var/lock var/tmp base-files-7.2ubuntu5/debian/2775-dirs0000644000000000000000000000001212301265754014320 0ustar var/local base-files-7.2ubuntu5/debian/conffiles0000644000000000000000000000033012301272007014715 0ustar /etc/debian_version /etc/dpkg/origins/debian /etc/dpkg/origins/ubuntu /etc/host.conf /etc/issue /etc/issue.net /etc/legal /etc/lsb-release /etc/os-release /etc/update-motd.d/00-header /etc/update-motd.d/10-help-text base-files-7.2ubuntu5/debian/postrm0000644000000000000000000000015012301270435014274 0ustar #!/bin/sh set -e dpkg-maintscript-helper rm_conffile /etc/update-motd.d/99-footer 7.2ubuntu2~ -- "$@" base-files-7.2ubuntu5/debian/update-motd.d/0000755000000000000000000000000012301274424015500 5ustar base-files-7.2ubuntu5/debian/update-motd.d/10-help-text0000644000000000000000000000251612301265754017565 0ustar #!/bin/sh # # 10-help-text - print the help text associated with the distro # Copyright (C) 2009-2010 Canonical Ltd. # # Authors: Dustin Kirkland , # Brian Murray # # This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify # it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by # the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or # (at your option) any later version. # # This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, # but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of # MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the # GNU General Public License for more details. # # You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along # with this program; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc., # 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA. [ -r /etc/lsb-release ] && . /etc/lsb-release if [ -z "$DISTRIB_RELEASE" ] && [ -x /usr/bin/lsb_release ]; then # Fall back to using the very slow lsb_release utility DISTRIB_RELEASE=$(lsb_release -sr) fi URL="https://help.ubuntu.com/" if uname -r | grep -qs "\-server"; then URL="https://help.ubuntu.com/$DISTRIB_RELEASE/serverguide/C" fi printf "\n * Documentation: %s\n" "$URL" base-files-7.2ubuntu5/debian/update-motd.d/00-header0000644000000000000000000000230412301265754017075 0ustar #!/bin/sh # # 00-header - create the header of the MOTD # Copyright (C) 2009-2010 Canonical Ltd. # # Authors: Dustin Kirkland # # This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify # it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by # the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or # (at your option) any later version. # # This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, # but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of # MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the # GNU General Public License for more details. # # You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along # with this program; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc., # 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA. [ -r /etc/lsb-release ] && . /etc/lsb-release if [ -z "$DISTRIB_DESCRIPTION" ] && [ -x /usr/bin/lsb_release ]; then # Fall back to using the very slow lsb_release utility DISTRIB_DESCRIPTION=$(lsb_release -s -d) fi printf "Welcome to %s (%s %s %s)\n" "$DISTRIB_DESCRIPTION" "$(uname -o)" "$(uname -r)" "$(uname -m)" base-files-7.2ubuntu5/debian/control0000644000000000000000000000161212301265754014444 0ustar Source: base-files Section: admin Priority: required Maintainer: Ubuntu Developers XSBC-Original-Maintainer: Santiago Vila Standards-Version: 3.9.1 Package: base-files Provides: base Architecture: any Pre-Depends: awk Essential: yes Priority: required Replaces: base, miscutils, dpkg (<= 1.15.0) Breaks: initscripts (<< 2.88dsf-13.3), sendfile (<< 2.1b.20080616-5.2~) Multi-Arch: foreign Description: Debian base system miscellaneous files This package contains the basic filesystem hierarchy of a Debian system, and several important miscellaneous files, such as /etc/debian_version, /etc/host.conf, /etc/issue, /etc/motd, /etc/profile, and others, and the text of several common licenses in use on Debian systems. Package: lsb-release-udeb Section: debian-installer Architecture: all Priority: extra Description: LSB release information base-files-7.2ubuntu5/debian/rules0000755000000000000000000000640412303701627014121 0ustar #!/usr/bin/make -f package = base-files docdir = debian/tmp/usr/share/doc/$(package) OSNAME = "GNU/`uname | sed -e 's/GNU\///'`" ifeq ($(DEB_HOST_GNU_SYSTEM),linux) OSNAME=GNU/Linux endif ifeq ($(DEB_HOST_GNU_SYSTEM),gnu) OSNAME=GNU/Hurd endif VENDORFILE = ubuntu VERSION = $(shell cat etc/debian_version) DEBVERSION := $(shell dpkg-parsechangelog | grep ^Version: | cut -d' ' -f2) build: touch build clean: rm -f build rm -f `find . -name "*~"` rm -rf debian/tmp debian/lsb-release-udeb debian/files* core debian/substvars binary-arch: build rm -rf debian/tmp install -d debian/tmp/DEBIAN $(docdir) debian/tmp/etc/dpkg/origins install -p -m 644 origins/* debian/tmp/etc/dpkg/origins cd debian/tmp && install -d usr/share/$(package) install -p -m 644 debian/changelog debian/README \ debian/README.FHS $(docdir) cat debian/copyright.in | sed -e "s&#OSNAME#&$(OSNAME)&g" \ > $(docdir)/copyright chmod 644 $(docdir)/copyright sh debian/check-etc-profile-md5sum sed -e "s/#VENDORFILE#/$(VENDORFILE)/g" debian/postinst.in \ > debian/tmp/DEBIAN/postinst chmod 755 debian/tmp/DEBIAN/postinst install -p -m 755 debian/preinst debian/tmp/DEBIAN/preinst install -p -m 755 debian/postrm debian/tmp/DEBIAN/postrm cd debian && install -m 644 conffiles tmp/DEBIAN cd debian/tmp && install -d `cat ../directory-list` install -p -m 644 share/* debian/tmp/usr/share/base-files install -p -m 644 licenses/* debian/tmp/usr/share/common-licenses install -p -m 644 debian/lintian \ debian/tmp/usr/share/lintian/overrides/$(package) ln -s GFDL-1.3 debian/tmp/usr/share/common-licenses/GFDL ln -s LGPL-3 debian/tmp/usr/share/common-licenses/LGPL ln -s GPL-3 debian/tmp/usr/share/common-licenses/GPL ln -s README $(docdir)/FAQ install -p -m 644 etc/* debian/tmp/etc install -p -m 755 debian/update-motd.d/* debian/tmp/etc/update-motd.d ifeq ($(DEB_HOST_GNU_SYSTEM),gnu) rmdir debian/tmp/sys endif sed -e "s&#OSNAME#&$(OSNAME)&g" share/info.dir \ > debian/tmp/usr/share/base-files/info.dir sed -e "s&#OSNAME#&$(OSNAME)&g" etc/issue \ > debian/tmp/etc/issue sed -e "s&#OSNAME#&$(OSNAME)&g" etc/issue.net \ > debian/tmp/etc/issue.net sed -e "s&#OSNAME#&$(OSNAME)&g" etc/os-release \ > debian/tmp/etc/os-release gzip -9 $(docdir)/changelog cd debian/tmp && \ md5sum `find usr -type f` > DEBIAN/md5sums chown -R root:root debian/tmp cd debian/tmp && chown root:staff var/local cd debian/tmp && chmod 755 `find . -type d` cd debian/tmp && chmod 1777 `cat ../1777-dirs` cd debian/tmp && chmod 2775 `cat ../2775-dirs` cd debian/tmp && chmod 700 root dpkg-gencontrol -pbase-files dpkg-deb --build -Zgzip debian/tmp .. binary-indep: build rm -rf debian/lsb-release-udeb install -d debian/lsb-release-udeb/DEBIAN debian/lsb-release-udeb/etc install -p -m 644 etc/lsb-release debian/lsb-release-udeb/etc chown -R root:root debian/lsb-release-udeb cd debian/lsb-release-udeb && chmod 755 `find . -type d` dpkg-gencontrol -plsb-release-udeb \ -Tdebian/lsb-release-udeb.substvars -Pdebian/lsb-release-udeb \ -isp -fdebian/files~ dpkg-distaddfile lsb-release-udeb_$(DEBVERSION)_all.udeb \ debian-installer extra dpkg-deb --build debian/lsb-release-udeb \ ../lsb-release-udeb_$(DEBVERSION)_all.udeb binary: binary-indep binary-arch .PHONY: binary binary-arch binary-indep clean base-files-7.2ubuntu5/debian/copyright.in0000644000000000000000000000210612301265754015400 0ustar This is the Debian #OSNAME# prepackaged version of the Debian Base System Miscellaneous files. These files were written by Ian Murdock and Bruce Perens . This package was first put together by Bruce Perens , from his own sources. The GNU Public Licenses in /usr/share/common-licenses were taken from ftp.gnu.org and are copyrighted by the Free Software Foundation, Inc. Copyright (C) 1995-2011 Software in the Public Interest. This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for more details. On Debian #OSNAME# systems, the complete text of the GNU General Public License can be found in `/usr/share/common-licenses/GPL'. base-files-7.2ubuntu5/debian/source/0000755000000000000000000000000012301274424014333 5ustar base-files-7.2ubuntu5/debian/source/format0000644000000000000000000000001512301265754015550 0ustar 3.0 (native) base-files-7.2ubuntu5/debian/postinst.in0000644000000000000000000000762412301270416015254 0ustar #!/bin/sh set -e install_local_dir() { if [ ! -d $1 ]; then mkdir -p $1 fi } install_from_default() { if [ ! -f $2 ]; then cp -p $1 $2 fi } install_directory() { if [ ! -d /$1 ]; then mkdir /$1 chown root:$3 /$1 chmod $2 /$1 fi } migrate_directory() { if [ ! -L $1 ]; then rmdir $1 ln -s $2 $1 fi } if [ ! -e /etc/dpkg/origins/default ]; then if [ -e /etc/dpkg/origins/#VENDORFILE# ]; then ln -sf #VENDORFILE# /etc/dpkg/origins/default fi fi if [ "$1" = "configure" ] && [ "$2" = "" ]; then install_from_default /usr/share/base-files/nsswitch.conf /etc/nsswitch.conf install_from_default /usr/share/base-files/dot.profile /root/.profile install_from_default /usr/share/base-files/dot.bashrc /root/.bashrc install_from_default /usr/share/base-files/profile /etc/profile install_from_default /usr/share/base-files/networks /etc/networks install_directory srv 755 root install_directory opt 755 root install_directory etc/opt 755 root install_directory var/opt 755 root install_directory media 755 root install_directory var/mail 2775 mail if [ ! -L /var/spool/mail ]; then ln -s ../mail /var/spool/mail fi install_directory run/lock 1777 root migrate_directory /var/run /run migrate_directory /var/lock /run/lock install_local_dir /usr/local install_local_dir /usr/local/share install_local_dir /usr/local/share/man install_local_dir /usr/local/bin install_local_dir /usr/local/games install_local_dir /usr/local/lib install_local_dir /usr/local/include install_local_dir /usr/local/sbin install_local_dir /usr/local/src install_local_dir /usr/local/etc ln -sf share/man /usr/local/man if [ ! -f /var/log/wtmp ]; then echo -n>/var/log/wtmp fi if [ ! -f /var/log/btmp ]; then echo -n>/var/log/btmp fi if [ ! -f /var/log/lastlog ]; then echo -n>/var/log/lastlog fi chown root:utmp /var/log/wtmp /var/log/btmp /var/log/lastlog chmod 664 /var/log/wtmp /var/log/lastlog chmod 660 /var/log/btmp if [ ! -f /var/run/utmp ]; then echo -n>/var/run/utmp fi chown root:utmp /var/run/utmp chmod 664 /var/run/utmp fi if [ ! -d /var/lib/dpkg ]; then mkdir -m 755 -p /var/lib/dpkg chown root:root /var/lib/dpkg fi if [ ! 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