mate-settings-daemon
daemon handling the MATE session settings
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tracker.debian.org/pkg/mate-settings-daemon
general
source
mate-settings-daemon
(
optional
,
misc
)
version
1.26.1-1
maint
Debian+Ubuntu MATE Packaging Team
(
a
)
,
Mike Gabriel
(u)
,
John Paul Adrian Glaubitz
(u)
,
Stefano Karapetsas
(u)
,
Vangelis Mouhtsis
(u)
arch
any all
std-ver
4.6.2
VCS
Git
(
browse
)
versions
o-o-stable
1.20.4-1
oldstable
1.24.1-1
stable
1.26.0-1+deb12u1
testing
1.26.1-1
unstable
1.26.1-1
Ubuntu
1.26.1-1build4
binaries
mate-settings-daemon
(
1 bugs
:
0
,
1
,
0
,
0
)
daemon handling the MATE session settings
mate-settings-daemon-common
(
0 bugs
:
0
,
0
,
0
,
0
)
daemon handling the MATE session settings (common files)
mate-settings-daemon-dev
(
0 bugs
:
0
,
0
,
0
,
0
)
daemon handling the MATE session settings (development files)
todo
Lintian
reports
1 warning
about this package. You should make the package
lintian clean
getting rid of it.
The package should be updated to follow the last version of
Debian Policy
(Standards-Version
4.7.0
instead of
4.6.2
).
A new upstream version is available:
1.28.0
, you should consider packaging it.
The
BTS
contains
patches fixing 1 bug
, consider including or untagging it.
testing migration
excuses
:
Migration status for mate-settings-daemon (1.24.1-1 to 1.26.0-1): Waiting for test results, another package or too young (no action required now - check later)
Issues preventing migration:
Too young, only 2 of 5 days old
Depends: mate-settings-daemon
glibc
Additional info:
Piuparts tested OK -
https://piuparts.debian.org/sid/source/m/mate-settings-daemon.html
news
RSS
[2024-01-20]
Accepted 1.26.0-1+deb12u1 in bookworm (medium)
(Debian FTP Masters)
[2024-01-11]
mate-settings-daemon 1.26.1-1 MIGRATED to testing
(Britney)
[2024-01-06]
Accepted 1.26.1-1 in unstable (medium)
(Debian FTP Masters)
[2023-09-15]
mate-settings-daemon 1.26.0-2 MIGRATED to testing
(Britney)
[2023-09-10]
Accepted 1.26.0-2 in unstable (medium)
(Debian FTP Masters)
[2021-12-19]
mate-settings-daemon 1.26.0-1 MIGRATED to testing
(Britney)
[2021-12-13]
Accepted 1.26.0-1 in unstable (medium)
(Debian FTP Masters)
[2020-08-24]
mate-settings-daemon 1.24.1-1 MIGRATED to testing
(Britney)
[2020-08-18]
Accepted 1.24.1-1 in unstable (medium)
(Debian FTP Masters)
[2020-03-04]
mate-settings-daemon 1.24.0-2 MIGRATED to testing
(Britney)
[2020-02-28]
Accepted 1.24.0-2 in unstable (medium)
(Debian FTP Masters)
[2020-02-20]
mate-settings-daemon 1.24.0-1 MIGRATED to testing
(Britney)
[2020-02-14]
Accepted 1.24.0-1 in unstable (medium)
(Debian FTP Masters)
[2020-01-08]
mate-settings-daemon 1.22.1-2 MIGRATED to testing
(Britney)
[2020-01-03]
Accepted 1.22.1-2 in unstable (medium)
(Mike Gabriel)
[2019-10-03]
mate-settings-daemon 1.22.1-1 MIGRATED to testing
(Britney)
[2019-09-27]
Accepted 1.22.1-1 in unstable (medium)
(Mike Gabriel)
[2019-08-09]
mate-settings-daemon 1.22.0-2 MIGRATED to testing
(Britney)
[2019-08-04]
Accepted 1.22.0-2 in unstable (medium)
(Mike Gabriel)
[2019-08-01]
Accepted 1.22.0-1 in unstable (medium)
(Mike Gabriel)
[2019-01-21]
mate-settings-daemon 1.20.4-1 MIGRATED to testing
(Britney)
[2019-01-16]
Accepted 1.20.4-1 in unstable (medium)
(Mike Gabriel)
[2018-07-11]
mate-settings-daemon 1.20.3-1 MIGRATED to testing
(Britney)
[2018-07-06]
Accepted 1.20.3-1 in unstable (medium)
(Mike Gabriel)
[2018-04-23]
mate-settings-daemon 1.20.1-3 MIGRATED to testing
(Britney)
[2018-04-18]
Accepted 1.20.1-3 in unstable (medium)
(Mike Gabriel)
[2018-04-18]
Accepted 1.20.1-2 in unstable (medium)
(Mike Gabriel)
[2018-04-11]
mate-settings-daemon 1.20.1-1 MIGRATED to testing
(Britney)
[2018-04-10]
mate-settings-daemon 1.20.1-1 MIGRATED to testing
(Britney)
[2018-04-05]
Accepted 1.20.1-1 in unstable (medium)
(Mike Gabriel)
bugs
all
4
RC
0
I&N
3
M&W
1
F&P
0
Ubu
6
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