Hello community, here is the log from the commit of package lxqt-openssh-askpass for openSUSE:Factory checked in at 2015-11-13 23:35:35 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ Comparing /work/SRC/openSUSE:Factory/lxqt-openssh-askpass (Old) and /work/SRC/openSUSE:Factory/.lxqt-openssh-askpass.new (New) ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
Package is "lxqt-openssh-askpass" Changes: -------- --- /work/SRC/openSUSE:Factory/lxqt-openssh-askpass/lxqt-openssh-askpass.changes 2015-02-25 02:18:14.000000000 +0100 +++ /work/SRC/openSUSE:Factory/.lxqt-openssh-askpass.new/lxqt-openssh-askpass.changes 2015-11-13 23:35:36.000000000 +0100 @@ -1,0 +2,5 @@ +Fri Nov 6 15:16:22 UTC 2015 - mvet...@suse.com + +- Upstream release 0.10.0 + +------------------------------------------------------------------- Old: ---- lxqt-openssh-askpass-0.9.0.tar.xz New: ---- lxqt-openssh-askpass-0.10.0.tar.xz ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ Other differences: ------------------ ++++++ lxqt-openssh-askpass.spec ++++++ --- /var/tmp/diff_new_pack.9jCK6k/_old 2015-11-13 23:35:37.000000000 +0100 +++ /var/tmp/diff_new_pack.9jCK6k/_new 2015-11-13 23:35:37.000000000 +0100 @@ -17,14 +17,14 @@ Name: lxqt-openssh-askpass -Version: 0.9.0 +Version: 0.10.0 Release: 0 Summary: Openssh password tool License: GPL-2.0+ and LGPL-2.1+ Group: System/GUI/LXDE-Qt Url: http://www.lxde.org Source: http://downloads.lxqt.org/lxqt/%{version}/%{name}-%{version}.tar.xz -BuildRequires: cmake +BuildRequires: cmake >= 3.0.2 BuildRequires: fdupes BuildRequires: kwindowsystem-devel BuildRequires: pkgconfig(Qt5UiTools) @@ -36,13 +36,12 @@ %lang_package - %prep %setup -q %build %cmake -%__make %{?_smp_mflags} +make %{?_smp_mflags} %install %cmake_install @@ -50,10 +49,10 @@ %files %defattr(-,root,root) -%doc AUTHORS COPYING +%doc AUTHORS LICENSE README.md %{_bindir}/%{name} -%files -n %{name}-lang +%files lang %defattr(-,root,root) %{_datadir}/lxqt/translations ++++++ lxqt-openssh-askpass-0.9.0.tar.xz -> lxqt-openssh-askpass-0.10.0.tar.xz ++++++ diff -urN '--exclude=CVS' '--exclude=.cvsignore' '--exclude=.svn' '--exclude=.svnignore' old/lxqt-openssh-askpass-0.9.0/CMakeLists.txt new/lxqt-openssh-askpass-0.10.0/CMakeLists.txt --- old/lxqt-openssh-askpass-0.9.0/CMakeLists.txt 2015-01-25 12:18:56.000000000 +0100 +++ new/lxqt-openssh-askpass-0.10.0/CMakeLists.txt 2015-10-31 01:24:28.000000000 +0100 @@ -1,14 +1,18 @@ -cmake_minimum_required(VERSION 2.8.11) +cmake_minimum_required(VERSION 3.0.2 FATAL_ERROR) project(lxqt-openssh-askpass) option(UPDATE_TRANSLATIONS "Update source translation translations/*.ts files" OFF) +include(GNUInstallDirs) + if(NOT CMAKE_BUILD_TYPE) set(CMAKE_BUILD_TYPE Release) endif() add_definitions(-Wall) +set(CMAKE_AUTOMOC ON) +set(CMAKE_AUTOUIC ON) set(CMAKE_INCLUDE_CURRENT_DIR ON) set(CMAKE_POSITION_INDEPENDENT_CODE ON) @@ -17,14 +21,7 @@ find_package(lxqt REQUIRED QUIET) -include(${LXQT_USE_FILE}) - -include_directories ( - ${LXQT_INCLUDE_DIRS} - "${CMAKE_CURRENT_BINARY_DIR}" - ${QTX_INCLUDE_DIRS} - src -) +include(LXQtCompilerSettings NO_POLICY_SCOPE) set(lxqt-openssh-askpass_HDRS src/mainwindow.h @@ -56,24 +53,22 @@ lxqt_app_translation_loader(lxqt-openssh_QM_LOADER ${PROJECT_NAME}) #************************************************ -qt5_wrap_cpp(MOCS ${lxqt-openssh-askpass_HDRS}) -qt5_wrap_ui(UIS ${lxqt-openssh-askpass_UIS}) - add_executable(lxqt-openssh-askpass ${lxqt-openssh-askpass_SRCS} - ${UIS} - ${RSCS} ${TRS} - ${MOCS} ${QM_FILES} ${lxqt-openssh_QM_LOADER} ) target_link_libraries(lxqt-openssh-askpass Qt5::Widgets - ${LXQT_LIBRARIES} + lxqt ) -INSTALL(TARGETS lxqt-openssh-askpass RUNTIME DESTINATION bin) +INSTALL(TARGETS + lxqt-openssh-askpass + RUNTIME DESTINATION "${CMAKE_INSTALL_BINDIR}" + COMPONENT Runtime +) # building tarball with CPack ------------------------------------------------- diff -urN '--exclude=CVS' '--exclude=.cvsignore' '--exclude=.svn' '--exclude=.svnignore' old/lxqt-openssh-askpass-0.9.0/COPYING new/lxqt-openssh-askpass-0.10.0/COPYING --- old/lxqt-openssh-askpass-0.9.0/COPYING 2015-01-25 12:18:56.000000000 +0100 +++ new/lxqt-openssh-askpass-0.10.0/COPYING 1970-01-01 01:00:00.000000000 +0100 @@ -1,461 +0,0 @@ - - GNU LESSER GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE - Version 2.1, February 1999 - - Copyright (C) 1991, 1999 Free Software Foundation, Inc. - 51 Franklin St, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA - Everyone is permitted to copy and distribute verbatim copies - of this license document, but changing it is not allowed. - -[This is the first released version of the Lesser GPL. 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For example: - name: ssh-add - command: ssh-add - wait for system tray: false -- logout/login/enjoy - diff -urN '--exclude=CVS' '--exclude=.cvsignore' '--exclude=.svn' '--exclude=.svnignore' old/lxqt-openssh-askpass-0.9.0/README.md new/lxqt-openssh-askpass-0.10.0/README.md --- old/lxqt-openssh-askpass-0.9.0/README.md 1970-01-01 01:00:00.000000000 +0100 +++ new/lxqt-openssh-askpass-0.10.0/README.md 2015-10-31 01:24:28.000000000 +0100 @@ -0,0 +1,13 @@ +# lxqt-openssh-askpass + +This is a very small helper app for ssh-agent. + +Example setup: + +- Run the lxqt-config-session. +- Add new item into the "Environment (Advanced)": `SSH_ASKPASS=lxqt-openssh-askpass` +- If you want to register your keys on session startup add new item to "Autostart" tab. For example: + - name: ssh-add + - command: ssh-add + - wait for system tray: false +- logout/login/enjoy diff -urN '--exclude=CVS' '--exclude=.cvsignore' '--exclude=.svn' '--exclude=.svnignore' old/lxqt-openssh-askpass-0.9.0/man/lxqt-openssh-askpass.1 new/lxqt-openssh-askpass-0.10.0/man/lxqt-openssh-askpass.1 --- old/lxqt-openssh-askpass-0.9.0/man/lxqt-openssh-askpass.1 2015-01-25 12:18:56.000000000 +0100 +++ new/lxqt-openssh-askpass-0.10.0/man/lxqt-openssh-askpass.1 2015-10-31 01:24:28.000000000 +0100 @@ -1,19 +1,19 @@ -.TH lxqt-openssh-askpass "1" "September 2012" "LxQt\-qt\ 0.5.0" "LxQt\-qt\ Module" +.TH lxqt-openssh-askpass "1" "September 2012" "LXQt\ 0.5.0" "LXQt\ Module" .SH NAME -lxqt-openssh-askpass \- Password access over ssh module of \fBLXDE-Qt\fR: the faster and lighter QT Desktop Environment +lxqt-openssh-askpass \- Password access over ssh module of \fBLXQt\fR: the faster and lighter Qt Desktop Environment .SH SYNOPSIS .B lxqt-openssh-askpass [\fICurrently No command line arguments\fR] .br .SH DESCRIPTION -This module handles openssh security password access for \fBLXDE-Qt\fR. The openssh askpass module, will perform -security tast over scale accesss privilegies. +This module handles openssh security password access for \fBLXQt\fR. The openssh askpass module, will perform +security tasks over scale access privileges. .P .P -The \fBLXDE-Qt modules\fR are desktop independent tools, -and operate as daemons for the local user for desktop specific operations. +The \fBLXQt modules\fR are desktop independent tools, +and operate as daemons for the local user for desktop-specific operations. .P -\fBLXDE-Qt\fR is an advanced, easy-to-use, and fast desktop environment based on Qt +\fBLXQt\fR is an advanced, easy-to-use, and fast desktop environment based on Qt technologies, ships several core desktop components, all of which are optional: .P * Panel @@ -27,31 +27,31 @@ .P These components perform similar actions to those available in other desktop environments, and their names are self-descriptive. They are usually not launched -by hand but automatically, when choosing a \fBLxQt\-qt\fR session in the Display +by hand but automatically, when choosing a \fBLXQt\fR session in the Display Manager. .SH BEHAVIOR -The module detected on shares privilege accesss, and maintain a security dialog -that ask for the user's key need for access over another machine host. +The module detected on shares privilege access, and maintains a security dialog +that asks for the user's key needed for access over another machine host. .P -This module are very early stage, and not enabled by default, so you must added a env +This module is very early stage, and not enabled by default, so you must added an env by the \fBlxqt\-settings\fR application as \fISSH_ASKPASS=\fR with \fBlxqt\-openssh\-askpass\fR value, openssl and openssh-client packages must be required. .SH AUTOSTART -The module only are showed on \fBLXDE-Qt\fR desktop, but u can create an autostart action -for you prefered desktop environment. +The module is only showed on \fBLXQt\fR desktop, but you can create an autostart action +for your preferred desktop environment. .SH "REPORTING BUGS" -Report bugs to https://github.com/LXDE-Qt/LXDE-Qt/issues +Report bugs to https://github.com/LXDE/LXQt/issues .SH "SEE ALSO" -\fBLXDE-Qt\fR it has been tailored for users who value simplicity, speed, and +\fBLXQt\fR has been tailored for users who value simplicity, speed, and an intuitive interface, also intended for less powerful machines. See also: .\" any module must refers to session app, for more info on start it .P -\fBlxqt-session.1\fR LXDE-Qt for manage LXDE-Qt complete environment +\fBlxqt-session.1\fR LXQt for manage LXQt complete environment .P -\fBlxqt-policykit-agent.1\fR LXDE-Qt plolicykit agent module for privilegie scalation. +\fBlxqt-policykit-agent.1\fR LXQt policykit agent module for privilege scalation .P -\fBlxqt-config-session.1\fR LXDE-Qt application for performing session autostart applications +\fBlxqt-config-session.1\fR LXQt application for performing session autostart applications .P .SH AUTHOR This manual page was created by \fBPICCORO Lenz McKAY\fR \fI<mckaygerh...@gmail.com>\fR -for project and VENENUX GNU/Linux but can be used by others. +for a project and VENENUX GNU/Linux but can be used by others. diff -urN '--exclude=CVS' '--exclude=.cvsignore' '--exclude=.svn' '--exclude=.svnignore' old/lxqt-openssh-askpass-0.9.0/src/main.cpp new/lxqt-openssh-askpass-0.10.0/src/main.cpp --- old/lxqt-openssh-askpass-0.9.0/src/main.cpp 2015-01-25 12:18:56.000000000 +0100 +++ new/lxqt-openssh-askpass-0.10.0/src/main.cpp 2015-10-31 01:24:28.000000000 +0100 @@ -31,7 +31,7 @@ int main(int argc, char *argv[]) { - LxQt::Application a(argc, argv); + LXQt::Application a(argc, argv); // TODO/FIXME: maybe a better algorithm? QString prompt; diff -urN '--exclude=CVS' '--exclude=.cvsignore' '--exclude=.svn' '--exclude=.svnignore' old/lxqt-openssh-askpass-0.9.0/translations/lxqt-openssh-askpass.ts new/lxqt-openssh-askpass-0.10.0/translations/lxqt-openssh-askpass.ts --- old/lxqt-openssh-askpass-0.9.0/translations/lxqt-openssh-askpass.ts 2015-01-25 12:18:56.000000000 +0100 +++ new/lxqt-openssh-askpass-0.10.0/translations/lxqt-openssh-askpass.ts 2015-10-31 01:24:28.000000000 +0100 @@ -1,13 +1,15 @@ <?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?> <!DOCTYPE TS> -<TS version="2.0" language="en_US"> +<TS version="2.1" language="en_US"> <context> <name>MainWindow</name> <message> + <location filename="../src/mainwindow.ui" line="14"/> <source>OpenSSH Authentication Passphrase request</source> <translation type="unfinished"></translation> </message> <message> + <location filename="../src/mainwindow.ui" line="20"/> <source>Enter your SSH passphrase for request:</source> <translation type="unfinished"></translation> </message> @@ -15,6 +17,7 @@ <context> <name>QObject</name> <message> + <location filename="../src/main.cpp" line="39"/> <source>unknown request</source> <translation type="unfinished"></translation> </message> diff -urN '--exclude=CVS' '--exclude=.cvsignore' '--exclude=.svn' '--exclude=.svnignore' old/lxqt-openssh-askpass-0.9.0/translations/lxqt-openssh-askpass_de.ts new/lxqt-openssh-askpass-0.10.0/translations/lxqt-openssh-askpass_de.ts --- old/lxqt-openssh-askpass-0.9.0/translations/lxqt-openssh-askpass_de.ts 2015-01-25 12:18:56.000000000 +0100 +++ new/lxqt-openssh-askpass-0.10.0/translations/lxqt-openssh-askpass_de.ts 2015-10-31 01:24:28.000000000 +0100 @@ -1,13 +1,15 @@ <?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?> <!DOCTYPE TS> -<TS version="2.0" language="de"> +<TS version="2.1" language="de"> <context> <name>MainWindow</name> <message> + <location filename="../src/mainwindow.ui" line="14"/> <source>OpenSSH Authentication Passphrase request</source> <translation>Abfrage der OpenSSH Authentisierungs-Passphrase</translation> </message> <message> + <location filename="../src/mainwindow.ui" line="20"/> <source>Enter your SSH passphrase for request:</source> <translation>SSH-Passphrase eingeben:</translation> </message> @@ -15,6 +17,7 @@ <context> <name>QObject</name> <message> + <location filename="../src/main.cpp" line="39"/> <source>unknown request</source> <translation>Unbekannte Abfrage</translation> </message> diff -urN '--exclude=CVS' '--exclude=.cvsignore' '--exclude=.svn' '--exclude=.svnignore' old/lxqt-openssh-askpass-0.9.0/translations/lxqt-openssh-askpass_el.ts new/lxqt-openssh-askpass-0.10.0/translations/lxqt-openssh-askpass_el.ts --- old/lxqt-openssh-askpass-0.9.0/translations/lxqt-openssh-askpass_el.ts 1970-01-01 01:00:00.000000000 +0100 +++ new/lxqt-openssh-askpass-0.10.0/translations/lxqt-openssh-askpass_el.ts 2015-10-31 01:24:28.000000000 +0100 @@ -0,0 +1,25 @@ +<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?> +<!DOCTYPE TS> +<TS version="2.1" language="el"> +<context> + <name>MainWindow</name> + <message> + <location filename="../src/mainwindow.ui" line="14"/> + <source>OpenSSH Authentication Passphrase request</source> + <translation>Αίτηση συνθηματικού ταυτοποίησης OpenSSH</translation> + </message> + <message> + <location filename="../src/mainwindow.ui" line="20"/> + <source>Enter your SSH passphrase for request:</source> + <translation>Εισαγάγετε το συνθηματικό σας SSH για αίτηση:</translation> + </message> +</context> +<context> + <name>QObject</name> + <message> + <location filename="../src/main.cpp" line="39"/> + <source>unknown request</source> + <translation>άγνωστη αίτηση</translation> + </message> +</context> +</TS> diff -urN '--exclude=CVS' '--exclude=.cvsignore' '--exclude=.svn' '--exclude=.svnignore' old/lxqt-openssh-askpass-0.9.0/translations/lxqt-openssh-askpass_pt.ts new/lxqt-openssh-askpass-0.10.0/translations/lxqt-openssh-askpass_pt.ts --- old/lxqt-openssh-askpass-0.9.0/translations/lxqt-openssh-askpass_pt.ts 2015-01-25 12:18:56.000000000 +0100 +++ new/lxqt-openssh-askpass-0.10.0/translations/lxqt-openssh-askpass_pt.ts 2015-10-31 01:24:28.000000000 +0100 @@ -1,13 +1,15 @@ <?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?> <!DOCTYPE TS> -<TS version="2.0" language="pt"> +<TS version="2.1" language="pt"> <context> <name>MainWindow</name> <message> + <location filename="../src/mainwindow.ui" line="14"/> <source>OpenSSH Authentication Passphrase request</source> <translation>Pedido de senha de autenticação OpenSSH</translation> </message> <message> + <location filename="../src/mainwindow.ui" line="20"/> <source>Enter your SSH passphrase for request:</source> <translation>Escreva a sua senha SSH para o pedido:</translation> </message> @@ -15,6 +17,7 @@ <context> <name>QObject</name> <message> + <location filename="../src/main.cpp" line="39"/> <source>unknown request</source> <translation>pedido desconhecido</translation> </message> diff -urN '--exclude=CVS' '--exclude=.cvsignore' '--exclude=.svn' '--exclude=.svnignore' old/lxqt-openssh-askpass-0.9.0/translations/lxqt-openssh-askpass_ru.ts new/lxqt-openssh-askpass-0.10.0/translations/lxqt-openssh-askpass_ru.ts --- old/lxqt-openssh-askpass-0.9.0/translations/lxqt-openssh-askpass_ru.ts 2015-01-25 12:18:56.000000000 +0100 +++ new/lxqt-openssh-askpass-0.10.0/translations/lxqt-openssh-askpass_ru.ts 2015-10-31 01:24:28.000000000 +0100 @@ -4,10 +4,12 @@ <context> <name>MainWindow</name> <message> + <location filename="../src/mainwindow.ui" line="14"/> <source>OpenSSH Authentication Passphrase request</source> <translation>Запрос пароля для аутентификации по OpenSSH</translation> </message> <message> + <location filename="../src/mainwindow.ui" line="20"/> <source>Enter your SSH passphrase for request:</source> <translation>Введите ваш SSH-пароль для запроса:</translation> </message> @@ -15,6 +17,7 @@ <context> <name>QObject</name> <message> + <location filename="../src/main.cpp" line="39"/> <source>unknown request</source> <translation>неизвестный запрос</translation> </message> diff -urN '--exclude=CVS' '--exclude=.cvsignore' '--exclude=.svn' '--exclude=.svnignore' old/lxqt-openssh-askpass-0.9.0/translations/lxqt-openssh-askpass_ru_RU.ts new/lxqt-openssh-askpass-0.10.0/translations/lxqt-openssh-askpass_ru_RU.ts --- old/lxqt-openssh-askpass-0.9.0/translations/lxqt-openssh-askpass_ru_RU.ts 2015-01-25 12:18:56.000000000 +0100 +++ new/lxqt-openssh-askpass-0.10.0/translations/lxqt-openssh-askpass_ru_RU.ts 2015-10-31 01:24:28.000000000 +0100 @@ -4,10 +4,12 @@ <context> <name>MainWindow</name> <message> + <location filename="../src/mainwindow.ui" line="14"/> <source>OpenSSH Authentication Passphrase request</source> <translation>Запрос пароля для аутентификации по OpenSSH</translation> </message> <message> + <location filename="../src/mainwindow.ui" line="20"/> <source>Enter your SSH passphrase for request:</source> <translation>Введите ваш SSH-пароль для запроса:</translation> </message> @@ -15,6 +17,7 @@ <context> <name>QObject</name> <message> + <location filename="../src/main.cpp" line="39"/> <source>unknown request</source> <translation>неизвестный запрос</translation> </message>