nut 2.7.1-1ubuntu1 source package in Ubuntu
Changelog
nut (2.7.1-1ubuntu1) trusty; urgency=medium * Merge with Debian; remaining changes: - debian/control: + remove Build-Depends on libpowerman0-dev + remove nut-powerman-pdu - debian/nut-powerman-pdu.{install,manpages}: dropped for now - debian/{nut-cgi,nut-server}.postinst: add nut to the dialout and nut groups unconditonally to handle the upgrade from hardy release. - debian/source_nut.py, debian/{nut,nut-server,nut-client}.install, debian/rules: Install apport hooks for all top-level nut packages. - debian/rules: Use udev version for Ubuntu - debian/series, debian/patches/backport-fix-lp753661.patch: re-enabled * Fix linking libupsclient. * Patch libtool.m4 and configure to support ppc64le. nut (2.7.1-1) unstable; urgency=low * New upstream release (Closes: #730183) - Refresh debian/patches/0004-fix-systemd-service.patch - Rename libupsclient1 to libupsclient3 following the soname bump, rename libupsclient1-dev to libupsclient-dev, the package is not co-installable anyway * debian/rules, debian/control: Enable SSL support using libnss3 * d/p/0005-Provide-retry-options-for-upsdrvctl-and-drivers.patch, d/p/0006-ups-conf-maxretry.patch: By default, retry to start the drivers up-to three times, this should mitigate races with slow devices (Closes: #694717) * debian/nut-server.install, debian/nut-server.manpages: Install new drivers * Move bash-completion file to /usr/share/bash-completion/ * debian/patches/0007-killpower-path.patch: Revert POWERDOWNFLAG back to /etc/killpower * debian/nut-client.lintian-overrides: Add override for systemd-no-service-for-init-script ups-monitor * debian/rules: Drop static ordering for the initscripts and pass --restart-after-upgrade option to dh_installinit and dh_systemd_start to minimize the downtime of the daemons nut (2.6.5-4) unstable; urgency=low * debian/control: Do not build nut-ipmi on hurd-i386 as freeipmi is not available on that platform. nut (2.6.5-3) unstable; urgency=low [ Laurent Bigonville ] * debian/control: - Move libupsclient1 package to libs Section - Add libgd-dev to the Build-Depends, keep the other alternatives to ease the backports - Bump Standards-Version to 3.9.4 (no further changes) - Add autotools-dev to the build-dependencies so config.{guess,sub} are getting updated during build - Use canonical URL for the VCS-* fields - Add build-dependency against dh-systemd and bump minimal cdbs version so systemd helpers are called during build. * Added dep-8-tests to improve QA (from Ubuntu, closes: #708130) * debian/nut-monitor.menu, nut-monitor.xpm: Add Debian menu entry (Closes: #708813) * debian/rules: Drop manual creation of .service files symlink, this should be handled by dh_systemd now * debian/patches/0004-fix-systemd-service.patch: Also add Wants/Before for systemd-udev-settle.service in the nut-driver.service as it got renamed after udev merge * debian/patches/0004-fix-systemd-service.patch: Fix path for upsdrvctl in scripts/systemd/nutshutdown.in [ Ivo De Decker ] * debian/nut-client.preinst: also revert /etc/nut/nut.conf mangling done by postinst during upgrade from lenny to squeeze (Really closes: #677054) Thanks to Andreas Beckmann for the review. nut (2.6.5-2) experimental; urgency=low [ Laurent Bigonville ] * debian/control: Move the nut-monitor Suggests from nut-server to nut-client * Restore proper SELinux context for runtime created /var/run/nut directory * debian/control: Fix typo in package description * debian/watch: Update watch file URL (Thanks to Bart Martens) * debian/rules: Alias systemd nut-monitor service file to nut-client to prevent it from running twice * d/p/0004-fix-systemd-service.patch: Fix systemd service file for Debian * Install tmpfiles conf files to create /run/nut directory during boot [ Sébastien Villemot ] * debian/nut-client.preinst: revert /etc/nut/nut.conf mangling done by older versions of the postinst (Closes: #677054) [ Ivo De Decker ] * Only fix permissions of configfiles on first install. * Only remove /etc/init.d/nut from previous versions of nut in nut-server postinst if there are no local changes. * Also remove /etc/init.d/nut in nut-client postinst. Thanks to Laurent Bigonville for the hint. nut (2.6.5-1) experimental; urgency=low [ Arnaud Quette ] * debian/control, debian/nut-ipmi.{install,manpages}: create IPMI support package * debian/nut-server.install: only install USB udev rules [ Laurent Bigonville ] * New upstream release - Drop debian/patches/0001-fix-upsmon-regression.patch, applied upstream * Follow multi-arch policy * Install systemd .service files (Closes: #679450) * debian/nut-server.install: Drop newmge-shut, renamed upstream to mge-shut and install the old implementation (oldmge-shut) instead * debian/control: Drop ancient Conflicts/Provides/Replaces * Install all development files under /usr -- Matthias Klose <email address hidden> Mon, 30 Dec 2013 10:37:07 +0100
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nut_2.7.1.orig.tar.gz | 2.2 MiB | 71a6d73ad6d910808126ba7f217ec1142a0c6709c63a22a099e7338960b2c798 |
nut_2.7.1-1ubuntu1.debian.tar.gz | 69.3 KiB | aa0a3e4f4e56ad5de40171bd60fb60b3993a024f90474d04ac972f128596f109 |
nut_2.7.1-1ubuntu1.dsc | 2.2 KiB | 6e7da832a701758034aa08a6ecad656058d123c837b0d7e81829c4b645b9897c |
Available diffs
- diff from 2.6.4-2.3ubuntu2 to 2.7.1-1ubuntu1 (705.0 KiB)
Binary packages built by this source
- libups-nut-perl: No summary available for libups-nut-perl in ubuntu utopic.
No description available for libups-nut-perl in ubuntu utopic.
- libupsclient-dev: network UPS tools - development files
Network UPS Tools (NUT) is a client/server monitoring system that
allows computers to share uninterruptible power supply (UPS) and
power distribution unit (PDU) hardware. Clients access the hardware
through the server, and are notified whenever the power status
changes.
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This package provides the development files.
- libupsclient3: network UPS tools - client library
Network UPS Tools (NUT) is a client/server monitoring system that
allows computers to share uninterruptible power supply (UPS) and
power distribution unit (PDU) hardware. Clients access the hardware
through the server, and are notified whenever the power status
changes.
.
This package provides the shared client library.
- nut: network UPS tools - metapackage
Network UPS Tools (NUT) is a client/server monitoring system that
allows computers to share uninterruptible power supply (UPS) and
power distribution unit (PDU) hardware. Clients access the hardware
through the server, and are notified whenever the power status
changes.
.
This package is a metapackage that installs both nut-server and nut-client,
in most cases it is sufficient for a basic UPS monitoring system.
- nut-cgi: network UPS tools - web interface
Network UPS Tools (NUT) is a client/server monitoring system that
allows computers to share uninterruptible power supply (UPS) and
power distribution unit (PDU) hardware. Clients access the hardware
through the server, and are notified whenever the power status
changes.
.
This package provides an HTTP interface for Network UPS Tools which makes
it possible to monitor the core NUT system with a web browser.
- nut-client: No summary available for nut-client in ubuntu utopic.
No description available for nut-client in ubuntu utopic.
- nut-doc: No summary available for nut-doc in ubuntu utopic.
No description available for nut-doc in ubuntu utopic.
- nut-ipmi: network UPS tools - IPMI driver
Network UPS Tools (NUT) is a client/server monitoring system that
allows computers to share uninterruptible power supply (UPS) and
power distribution unit (PDU) hardware. Clients access the hardware
through the server, and are notified whenever the power status
changes.
.
This package currently provides nut-ipmipsu, a driver which allows
to monitor IPMI power supply units (PSU) found in servers of
popular brands, such as Dell, HP, IBM. It adds an IPMI interface
to the core NUT system.
- nut-monitor: network UPS tools - GUI application to monitor UPS status
Network UPS Tools (NUT) is a client/server monitoring system that
allows computers to share uninterruptible power supply (UPS) and
power distribution unit (PDU) hardware. Clients access the hardware
through the server, and are notified whenever the power status
changes.
.
This package provides nut-monitor, a GUI application to monitor UPS status.
- nut-server: network UPS tools - core system
Network UPS Tools (NUT) is a client/server monitoring system that
allows computers to share uninterruptible power supply (UPS) and
power distribution unit (PDU) hardware. Clients access the hardware
through the server, and are notified whenever the power status
changes.
.
This package provides NUT's core system, and the serial and USB UPS
drivers.
- nut-snmp: network UPS tools - SNMP driver
Network UPS Tools (NUT) is a client/server monitoring system that
allows computers to share uninterruptible power supply (UPS) and
power distribution unit (PDU) hardware. Clients access the hardware
through the server, and are notified whenever the power status
changes.
.
This package provides snmp-ups, the SNMP multi-MIB driver for UPS, which
supports various MIBs including IETF, MGE, and APC. It adds an SNMP
Manager interface to the core NUT system.
- nut-xml: network UPS tools - XML/HTTP driver
Network UPS Tools (NUT) is a client/server monitoring system that
allows computers to share uninterruptible power supply (UPS) and
power distribution unit (PDU) hardware. Clients access the hardware
through the server, and are notified whenever the power status
changes.
.
This package provides netxml-ups, which supports UPS models from
Eaton or MGE that use an XML/HTTP-based Network Management Card or
Proxy.
- python-nut: No summary available for python-nut in ubuntu utopic.
No description available for python-nut in ubuntu utopic.