On Tue, 2010-10-12 at 13:39 -0400, Chase Douglas wrote: > Hi all, > > We fixed an issue with the Magic Mouse and gestures late in the Maverick > development cycle. The updated libutouch-grail1 package didn't make it > onto the CD, so we're working on a Stable Release Update (SRU) for it. > The SRU process is at the last stage where we need people with a Magic > Mouse to test the new package and ensure it works before it can be > released to the Ubuntu community at large. > > If you have a Magic Mouse, please test out the fix in bug 647761: > > https://bugs.launchpad.net/utouch-grail/+bug/647761 > > In comment #12 you'll find brief instructions on how to enable the > maverick-proposed archive for testing. Once you've tested it out (make > sure you log out or restart after installing the new package!), leave a > comment in the bug on whether it seems to have fixed the issue or caused > regressions. > > Note that if you have the utouch-team unstable ppa enabled, you may need > to downgrade from the libutouch-grail1 1.0.15+repack1-0ubuntu1~utouch1 > version package to 1.0.15-0ubuntu1. To check if you have this package > installed, run: > > dpkg -l libutouch-grail1 > > If you need to downgrade, run the following after enabling > maverick-proposed: > > sudo apt-get install libutouch-grail1=1.0.15-0ubuntu1
Note that this may remove the utouch meta package, which in turn may remove packages like utouch-gesturetest. I *think* the following route will preserve utouch, ensuring that nothing is removed unexpectedly: sudo apt-get install libutouch-grail1=1.0.15-0ubuntu1 libutouch-grail-dev=1.0.15-0ubuntu1 utouch-grail-tools=1.0.15-0ubuntu1. If you've been bitten by this issue, perform the above step with the utouch package added on the end. Thanks for your patience! -- Chase _______________________________________________ Mailing list: https://launchpad.net/~multi-touch-dev Post to : multi-touch-dev@lists.launchpad.net Unsubscribe : https://launchpad.net/~multi-touch-dev More help : https://help.launchpad.net/ListHelp