[Touch-packages] [Bug 1426721] Re: [FFe] merge console-setup 1.108 from Debian

2015-03-04 Thread Launchpad Bug Tracker
This bug was fixed in the package console-setup - 1.108ubuntu3

---
console-setup (1.108ubuntu3) vivid; urgency=medium

  * Drop console-setup-freebsd; it's useless and uninstallable given that we
don't have a freebsd port.
 -- Mathieu Trudel-Lapierre mathieu...@ubuntu.com   Tue, 03 Mar 2015 10:15:31 
-0500

** Changed in: console-setup (Ubuntu)
   Status: Triaged = Fix Released

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Title:
  [FFe] merge console-setup 1.108 from Debian

Status in console-setup package in Ubuntu:
  Fix Released

Bug description:
  It would be nice to merge console-setup (with 1.108 from Debian, as it
  was prepared by Steve Langasek). The main changes are to get more in
  sync with Debian.

  There is still a lot of work required to get us in sync (or almost)
  with Debian since they've already moved on to 1.117; and there is
  still a lot of possibly unnecessary delta in keyboard-
  configuration.config, but this gets us a fair way towards reducing the
  delta from Debian, and more changes would require extra testing and
  coordination.

  This update was tested from my PPA; I built mini.iso images including
  the change to be able to test that it was behaving properly at
  installation time for vivid, on upgrade on vivid as well on upgrade
  for a trusty-vivid manual dist-upgrade of all the packages and a
  utopic-vivid upgrade.

  Changes:

   console-setup (1.108ubuntu1) vivid; urgency=medium
   .
 [ Steve Langasek ]
 * Merge from Debian unstable, remaining changes:
   - Don't gzip font or ACM files in /etc/console-setup/.  The space saving
 is negligible, and it's more efficient not to need to uncompress them
 at boot time.
   - Include pc105.tree for ubiquity.
   - Move boot tasks to a combination of two udev rules and a single
 Upstart job, ensuring that they're run at points when we are able to
 satisfy the constraints on the relevant ioctls.
   - Stop running debconf-updatepo on clean.
   - Set keymap and font in the initramfs if possible and sensible.
   - Add an apport hook.
   - Use keymapper to generate decision trees for a restricted subset of
 the pc105 model.
   - Depend on kbd (= 1.15-1ubuntu3) for a valuable loadkeys improvement.
   - Include support for translated keyboard names.
   - Depend on debconf instead of pre-depending, because pre-depends have
 no effect on config scripts.
   - debian/vtrgb, debian/vtrgb.vga,
 debian/console-setup-linux.setvtrgb.upstart, debian/rules,
 debian/console-setup-linux.postinst: use Ubuntu's virtual terminal 
color
 scheme by default, with a VGA color scheme available as an alternative.
   - Make setupcon explicitly exit 0, so that postinsts don't fail in the
 event that loadkeys can't find a console.
   - Update for new layouts and variants for Montenegro and Serbia, and
 migrate configuration files from the old layouts.
   - Generate a locale locally for translating keyboard names in
 kbdnames-maker.
   - Don't copy keyboard-configuration questions to /target in OEM mode.
 oem-config will ask them later, and copying these confuses it.
   - Change the default font from Fixed to VGA for Lat15; while it's not
 entirely complete, it looks better and is largely good enough.
   - If the detect-keyboard debconf plugin is available
 (cdebconf-newt-detect-keys in the installer), then offer to use it to
 detect the keyboard layout.
   - Fix default keyboard selection for language/country combinations
 lacking a proper combined locale.
   - Drop the layout/variant priority to high on fresh installs.
   - Set default for Dutch to us(intl), not just us.
   - Set default layout for Vietnam to 'us'.
   - Set default variant for French to oss.
   - Set default layout for Simplified Chinese to 'cn'.
   - Don't use the default keyboard variant if the layout is overridden by
 preseeding.
   - If keyboard-configuration/layoutcode is preseeded but not marked as
 seen, then set the default layout but don't lower the layout question
 priority or preseed console-setup/ask_detect.
   - Use the default keyboard model if an existing configuration file sets
 XKBMODEL=.
   - Go back to always asking layout before variant.
   - Fix keyboard layout detection to set the layout properly.
   - Reset keyboard-configuration/toggle to the default if it's set to No
 toggling and you select a non-Latin layout.
   - Automatically save the font and keymap to /etc in
 /etc/init.d/console-setup if it isn't being run from init. Similarly,
 ensure that the font and keymap are saved to /etc during 

[Touch-packages] [Bug 1426721] Re: [FFe] merge console-setup 1.108 from Debian

2015-03-02 Thread Launchpad Bug Tracker
** Branch linked: lp:ubuntu/vivid-proposed/console-setup

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Title:
  [FFe] merge console-setup 1.108 from Debian

Status in console-setup package in Ubuntu:
  Triaged

Bug description:
  It would be nice to merge console-setup (with 1.108 from Debian, as it
  was prepared by Steve Langasek). The main changes are to get more in
  sync with Debian.

  There is still a lot of work required to get us in sync (or almost)
  with Debian since they've already moved on to 1.117; and there is
  still a lot of possibly unnecessary delta in keyboard-
  configuration.config, but this gets us a fair way towards reducing the
  delta from Debian, and more changes would require extra testing and
  coordination.

  This update was tested from my PPA; I built mini.iso images including
  the change to be able to test that it was behaving properly at
  installation time for vivid, on upgrade on vivid as well on upgrade
  for a trusty-vivid manual dist-upgrade of all the packages and a
  utopic-vivid upgrade.

  Changes:

   console-setup (1.108ubuntu1) vivid; urgency=medium
   .
 [ Steve Langasek ]
 * Merge from Debian unstable, remaining changes:
   - Don't gzip font or ACM files in /etc/console-setup/.  The space saving
 is negligible, and it's more efficient not to need to uncompress them
 at boot time.
   - Include pc105.tree for ubiquity.
   - Move boot tasks to a combination of two udev rules and a single
 Upstart job, ensuring that they're run at points when we are able to
 satisfy the constraints on the relevant ioctls.
   - Stop running debconf-updatepo on clean.
   - Set keymap and font in the initramfs if possible and sensible.
   - Add an apport hook.
   - Use keymapper to generate decision trees for a restricted subset of
 the pc105 model.
   - Depend on kbd (= 1.15-1ubuntu3) for a valuable loadkeys improvement.
   - Include support for translated keyboard names.
   - Depend on debconf instead of pre-depending, because pre-depends have
 no effect on config scripts.
   - debian/vtrgb, debian/vtrgb.vga,
 debian/console-setup-linux.setvtrgb.upstart, debian/rules,
 debian/console-setup-linux.postinst: use Ubuntu's virtual terminal 
color
 scheme by default, with a VGA color scheme available as an alternative.
   - Make setupcon explicitly exit 0, so that postinsts don't fail in the
 event that loadkeys can't find a console.
   - Update for new layouts and variants for Montenegro and Serbia, and
 migrate configuration files from the old layouts.
   - Generate a locale locally for translating keyboard names in
 kbdnames-maker.
   - Don't copy keyboard-configuration questions to /target in OEM mode.
 oem-config will ask them later, and copying these confuses it.
   - Change the default font from Fixed to VGA for Lat15; while it's not
 entirely complete, it looks better and is largely good enough.
   - If the detect-keyboard debconf plugin is available
 (cdebconf-newt-detect-keys in the installer), then offer to use it to
 detect the keyboard layout.
   - Fix default keyboard selection for language/country combinations
 lacking a proper combined locale.
   - Drop the layout/variant priority to high on fresh installs.
   - Set default for Dutch to us(intl), not just us.
   - Set default layout for Vietnam to 'us'.
   - Set default variant for French to oss.
   - Set default layout for Simplified Chinese to 'cn'.
   - Don't use the default keyboard variant if the layout is overridden by
 preseeding.
   - If keyboard-configuration/layoutcode is preseeded but not marked as
 seen, then set the default layout but don't lower the layout question
 priority or preseed console-setup/ask_detect.
   - Use the default keyboard model if an existing configuration file sets
 XKBMODEL=.
   - Go back to always asking layout before variant.
   - Fix keyboard layout detection to set the layout properly.
   - Reset keyboard-configuration/toggle to the default if it's set to No
 toggling and you select a non-Latin layout.
   - Automatically save the font and keymap to /etc in
 /etc/init.d/console-setup if it isn't being run from init. Similarly,
 ensure that the font and keymap are saved to /etc during initial
 installation.
   - Replace usplash detection code with Plymouth detection code.
   - Load the new keyboard configuration immediately when running
 'dpkg-reconfigure keyboard-configuration' in an installed system.
   - Don't fail to configure keyboard-configuration if setxkbmap fails to
 talk to the X 

[Touch-packages] [Bug 1426721] Re: [FFe] merge console-setup 1.108 from Debian

2015-03-02 Thread Steve Langasek
First, it's better to do it now instead of early in W because this is
already years overdue, and this is a merge of an already-old version of
console-setup that took about a month to stage (and further time to get
testing done on).  Waiting longer will increase the cost of re-merging
again later.

Second, this is a blocker for merging the new version of initramfs-
tools, which has also been stalled due to a dependency on the new
version of console-setup; there's a fair amount of bit rot happening in
initramfs-tools right now.  We should evaluate that merge separately for
15.04 as a FFe, but whether or not we take initramfs-tools for 15.04,
the dependency means that it helps to get console-setup done sooner
rather than later.

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Title:
  [FFe] merge console-setup 1.108 from Debian

Status in console-setup package in Ubuntu:
  New

Bug description:
  It would be nice to merge console-setup (with 1.108 from Debian, as it
  was prepared by Steve Langasek). The main changes are to get more in
  sync with Debian.

  There is still a lot of work required to get us in sync (or almost)
  with Debian since they've already moved on to 1.117; and there is
  still a lot of possibly unnecessary delta in keyboard-
  configuration.config, but this gets us a fair way towards reducing the
  delta from Debian, and more changes would require extra testing and
  coordination.

  This update was tested from my PPA; I built mini.iso images including
  the change to be able to test that it was behaving properly at
  installation time for vivid, on upgrade on vivid as well on upgrade
  for a trusty-vivid manual dist-upgrade of all the packages and a
  utopic-vivid upgrade.

  Changes:

   console-setup (1.108ubuntu1) vivid; urgency=medium
   .
 [ Steve Langasek ]
 * Merge from Debian unstable, remaining changes:
   - Don't gzip font or ACM files in /etc/console-setup/.  The space saving
 is negligible, and it's more efficient not to need to uncompress them
 at boot time.
   - Include pc105.tree for ubiquity.
   - Move boot tasks to a combination of two udev rules and a single
 Upstart job, ensuring that they're run at points when we are able to
 satisfy the constraints on the relevant ioctls.
   - Stop running debconf-updatepo on clean.
   - Set keymap and font in the initramfs if possible and sensible.
   - Add an apport hook.
   - Use keymapper to generate decision trees for a restricted subset of
 the pc105 model.
   - Depend on kbd (= 1.15-1ubuntu3) for a valuable loadkeys improvement.
   - Include support for translated keyboard names.
   - Depend on debconf instead of pre-depending, because pre-depends have
 no effect on config scripts.
   - debian/vtrgb, debian/vtrgb.vga,
 debian/console-setup-linux.setvtrgb.upstart, debian/rules,
 debian/console-setup-linux.postinst: use Ubuntu's virtual terminal 
color
 scheme by default, with a VGA color scheme available as an alternative.
   - Make setupcon explicitly exit 0, so that postinsts don't fail in the
 event that loadkeys can't find a console.
   - Update for new layouts and variants for Montenegro and Serbia, and
 migrate configuration files from the old layouts.
   - Generate a locale locally for translating keyboard names in
 kbdnames-maker.
   - Don't copy keyboard-configuration questions to /target in OEM mode.
 oem-config will ask them later, and copying these confuses it.
   - Change the default font from Fixed to VGA for Lat15; while it's not
 entirely complete, it looks better and is largely good enough.
   - If the detect-keyboard debconf plugin is available
 (cdebconf-newt-detect-keys in the installer), then offer to use it to
 detect the keyboard layout.
   - Fix default keyboard selection for language/country combinations
 lacking a proper combined locale.
   - Drop the layout/variant priority to high on fresh installs.
   - Set default for Dutch to us(intl), not just us.
   - Set default layout for Vietnam to 'us'.
   - Set default variant for French to oss.
   - Set default layout for Simplified Chinese to 'cn'.
   - Don't use the default keyboard variant if the layout is overridden by
 preseeding.
   - If keyboard-configuration/layoutcode is preseeded but not marked as
 seen, then set the default layout but don't lower the layout question
 priority or preseed console-setup/ask_detect.
   - Use the default keyboard model if an existing configuration file sets
 XKBMODEL=.
   - Go back to always asking layout before variant.
   - Fix keyboard layout detection to set the layout properly.
   - 

[Touch-packages] [Bug 1426721] Re: [FFe] merge console-setup 1.108 from Debian

2015-03-02 Thread Mathieu Trudel-Lapierre
Given that it's a merge mostly for the sake of merging; it's not
arguably *much* better; but there are some bugs and improvements in the
revisions taken from Debian, in the form on smalll fixes to the keyboard
layout selections for some languages, improved translations, etc.

Merging console-setup and reducing the delta we have with Debian on this
package has been a months-long process, and there is still a lot of work
needed. I feel any concrete improvements we can make now would be
beneficial.

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Title:
  [FFe] merge console-setup 1.108 from Debian

Status in console-setup package in Ubuntu:
  New

Bug description:
  It would be nice to merge console-setup (with 1.108 from Debian, as it
  was prepared by Steve Langasek). The main changes are to get more in
  sync with Debian.

  There is still a lot of work required to get us in sync (or almost)
  with Debian since they've already moved on to 1.117; and there is
  still a lot of possibly unnecessary delta in keyboard-
  configuration.config, but this gets us a fair way towards reducing the
  delta from Debian, and more changes would require extra testing and
  coordination.

  This update was tested from my PPA; I built mini.iso images including
  the change to be able to test that it was behaving properly at
  installation time for vivid, on upgrade on vivid as well on upgrade
  for a trusty-vivid manual dist-upgrade of all the packages and a
  utopic-vivid upgrade.

  Changes:

   console-setup (1.108ubuntu1) vivid; urgency=medium
   .
 [ Steve Langasek ]
 * Merge from Debian unstable, remaining changes:
   - Don't gzip font or ACM files in /etc/console-setup/.  The space saving
 is negligible, and it's more efficient not to need to uncompress them
 at boot time.
   - Include pc105.tree for ubiquity.
   - Move boot tasks to a combination of two udev rules and a single
 Upstart job, ensuring that they're run at points when we are able to
 satisfy the constraints on the relevant ioctls.
   - Stop running debconf-updatepo on clean.
   - Set keymap and font in the initramfs if possible and sensible.
   - Add an apport hook.
   - Use keymapper to generate decision trees for a restricted subset of
 the pc105 model.
   - Depend on kbd (= 1.15-1ubuntu3) for a valuable loadkeys improvement.
   - Include support for translated keyboard names.
   - Depend on debconf instead of pre-depending, because pre-depends have
 no effect on config scripts.
   - debian/vtrgb, debian/vtrgb.vga,
 debian/console-setup-linux.setvtrgb.upstart, debian/rules,
 debian/console-setup-linux.postinst: use Ubuntu's virtual terminal 
color
 scheme by default, with a VGA color scheme available as an alternative.
   - Make setupcon explicitly exit 0, so that postinsts don't fail in the
 event that loadkeys can't find a console.
   - Update for new layouts and variants for Montenegro and Serbia, and
 migrate configuration files from the old layouts.
   - Generate a locale locally for translating keyboard names in
 kbdnames-maker.
   - Don't copy keyboard-configuration questions to /target in OEM mode.
 oem-config will ask them later, and copying these confuses it.
   - Change the default font from Fixed to VGA for Lat15; while it's not
 entirely complete, it looks better and is largely good enough.
   - If the detect-keyboard debconf plugin is available
 (cdebconf-newt-detect-keys in the installer), then offer to use it to
 detect the keyboard layout.
   - Fix default keyboard selection for language/country combinations
 lacking a proper combined locale.
   - Drop the layout/variant priority to high on fresh installs.
   - Set default for Dutch to us(intl), not just us.
   - Set default layout for Vietnam to 'us'.
   - Set default variant for French to oss.
   - Set default layout for Simplified Chinese to 'cn'.
   - Don't use the default keyboard variant if the layout is overridden by
 preseeding.
   - If keyboard-configuration/layoutcode is preseeded but not marked as
 seen, then set the default layout but don't lower the layout question
 priority or preseed console-setup/ask_detect.
   - Use the default keyboard model if an existing configuration file sets
 XKBMODEL=.
   - Go back to always asking layout before variant.
   - Fix keyboard layout detection to set the layout properly.
   - Reset keyboard-configuration/toggle to the default if it's set to No
 toggling and you select a non-Latin layout.
   - Automatically save the font and keymap to /etc in
 /etc/init.d/console-setup if it isn't being run 

[Touch-packages] [Bug 1426721] Re: [FFe] merge console-setup 1.108 from Debian

2015-03-02 Thread Scott Kitterman
OK.  Approved.  Steve's reasoning makes sense and it would be a waste to
not land it now and have to rework the merge later.

** Changed in: console-setup (Ubuntu)
   Importance: Undecided = Wishlist

** Changed in: console-setup (Ubuntu)
   Status: New = Triaged

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Title:
  [FFe] merge console-setup 1.108 from Debian

Status in console-setup package in Ubuntu:
  Triaged

Bug description:
  It would be nice to merge console-setup (with 1.108 from Debian, as it
  was prepared by Steve Langasek). The main changes are to get more in
  sync with Debian.

  There is still a lot of work required to get us in sync (or almost)
  with Debian since they've already moved on to 1.117; and there is
  still a lot of possibly unnecessary delta in keyboard-
  configuration.config, but this gets us a fair way towards reducing the
  delta from Debian, and more changes would require extra testing and
  coordination.

  This update was tested from my PPA; I built mini.iso images including
  the change to be able to test that it was behaving properly at
  installation time for vivid, on upgrade on vivid as well on upgrade
  for a trusty-vivid manual dist-upgrade of all the packages and a
  utopic-vivid upgrade.

  Changes:

   console-setup (1.108ubuntu1) vivid; urgency=medium
   .
 [ Steve Langasek ]
 * Merge from Debian unstable, remaining changes:
   - Don't gzip font or ACM files in /etc/console-setup/.  The space saving
 is negligible, and it's more efficient not to need to uncompress them
 at boot time.
   - Include pc105.tree for ubiquity.
   - Move boot tasks to a combination of two udev rules and a single
 Upstart job, ensuring that they're run at points when we are able to
 satisfy the constraints on the relevant ioctls.
   - Stop running debconf-updatepo on clean.
   - Set keymap and font in the initramfs if possible and sensible.
   - Add an apport hook.
   - Use keymapper to generate decision trees for a restricted subset of
 the pc105 model.
   - Depend on kbd (= 1.15-1ubuntu3) for a valuable loadkeys improvement.
   - Include support for translated keyboard names.
   - Depend on debconf instead of pre-depending, because pre-depends have
 no effect on config scripts.
   - debian/vtrgb, debian/vtrgb.vga,
 debian/console-setup-linux.setvtrgb.upstart, debian/rules,
 debian/console-setup-linux.postinst: use Ubuntu's virtual terminal 
color
 scheme by default, with a VGA color scheme available as an alternative.
   - Make setupcon explicitly exit 0, so that postinsts don't fail in the
 event that loadkeys can't find a console.
   - Update for new layouts and variants for Montenegro and Serbia, and
 migrate configuration files from the old layouts.
   - Generate a locale locally for translating keyboard names in
 kbdnames-maker.
   - Don't copy keyboard-configuration questions to /target in OEM mode.
 oem-config will ask them later, and copying these confuses it.
   - Change the default font from Fixed to VGA for Lat15; while it's not
 entirely complete, it looks better and is largely good enough.
   - If the detect-keyboard debconf plugin is available
 (cdebconf-newt-detect-keys in the installer), then offer to use it to
 detect the keyboard layout.
   - Fix default keyboard selection for language/country combinations
 lacking a proper combined locale.
   - Drop the layout/variant priority to high on fresh installs.
   - Set default for Dutch to us(intl), not just us.
   - Set default layout for Vietnam to 'us'.
   - Set default variant for French to oss.
   - Set default layout for Simplified Chinese to 'cn'.
   - Don't use the default keyboard variant if the layout is overridden by
 preseeding.
   - If keyboard-configuration/layoutcode is preseeded but not marked as
 seen, then set the default layout but don't lower the layout question
 priority or preseed console-setup/ask_detect.
   - Use the default keyboard model if an existing configuration file sets
 XKBMODEL=.
   - Go back to always asking layout before variant.
   - Fix keyboard layout detection to set the layout properly.
   - Reset keyboard-configuration/toggle to the default if it's set to No
 toggling and you select a non-Latin layout.
   - Automatically save the font and keymap to /etc in
 /etc/init.d/console-setup if it isn't being run from init. Similarly,
 ensure that the font and keymap are saved to /etc during initial
 installation.
   - Replace usplash detection code with Plymouth detection code.
   - Load the new keyboard 

[Touch-packages] [Bug 1426721] Re: [FFe] merge console-setup 1.108 from Debian

2015-02-28 Thread Mathieu Trudel-Lapierre
Build log is attached.

Update to console-setup 1.108ubuntu1 on a typical vivid system:

$ sudo apt upgrade
Reading package lists... Done
Building dependency tree   
Reading state information... Done
Calculating upgrade... The following packages were automatically installed and 
are no longer required:
  grilo-plugins-0.2-base libxen-4.4
Use 'apt-get autoremove' to remove them.
Done
The following NEW packages will be installed:
  console-setup-linux
The following packages have been kept back:
  gir1.2-totem-1.0 libtotem0 totem totem-common totem-plugins
The following packages will be upgraded:
  console-setup keyboard-configuration
2 upgraded, 1 newly installed, 0 to remove and 5 not upgraded.
Need to get 1 912 kB of archives.
After this operation, 233 kB of additional disk space will be used.
Do you want to continue? [Y/n] 
Get:1 http://ppa.launchpad.net/mathieu-tl/installer-dev/ubuntu/ vivid/main 
console-setup all 1.108ubuntu1~mtrudel10 [129 kB]
Get:2 http://ppa.launchpad.net/mathieu-tl/installer-dev/ubuntu/ vivid/main 
keyboard-configuration all 1.108ubuntu1~mtrudel10 [798 kB]
Get:3 http://ppa.launchpad.net/mathieu-tl/installer-dev/ubuntu/ vivid/main 
console-setup-linux all 1.108ubuntu1~mtrudel10 [985 kB]
Fetched 1 912 kB in 4s (406 kB/s)
Preconfiguring packages ...
(Reading database ... 395577 files and directories currently installed.)
Preparing to unpack .../console-setup_1.108ubuntu1~mtrudel10_all.deb ...
Unpacking console-setup (1.108ubuntu1~mtrudel10) over (1.70ubuntu11) ...
dpkg: warning: unable to delete old directory '/etc/console-setup': Directory 
not empty
Preparing to unpack .../keyboard-configuration_1.108ubuntu1~mtrudel10_all.deb 
...
Unpacking keyboard-configuration (1.108ubuntu1~mtrudel10) over (1.70ubuntu11) 
...
Selecting previously unselected package console-setup-linux.
Preparing to unpack .../console-setup-linux_1.108ubuntu1~mtrudel10_all.deb ...
Unpacking console-setup-linux (1.108ubuntu1~mtrudel10) ...
Processing triggers for man-db (2.7.0.2-5) ...
Setting up keyboard-configuration (1.108ubuntu1~mtrudel10) ...
Installing new version of config file /etc/init.d/console-setup ...
Your console font configuration will be updated the next time your system
boots. If you want to update it now, run 'setupcon' from a virtual console.
update-rc.d: warning: start and stop actions are no longer supported; falling 
back to defaults
update-initramfs: deferring update (trigger activated)
Setting up console-setup-linux (1.108ubuntu1~mtrudel10) ...
Installing new version of config file /etc/console-setup/compose.ISO-8859-1.inc 
...
Installing new version of config file 
/etc/console-setup/compose.ISO-8859-13.inc ...
Installing new version of config file 
/etc/console-setup/compose.ISO-8859-14.inc ...
Installing new version of config file 
/etc/console-setup/compose.ISO-8859-15.inc ...
Installing new version of config file /etc/console-setup/compose.ISO-8859-2.inc 
...
Installing new version of config file /etc/console-setup/compose.ISO-8859-3.inc 
...
Installing new version of config file /etc/console-setup/compose.ISO-8859-4.inc 
...
Installing new version of config file /etc/console-setup/compose.ISO-8859-7.inc 
...
Installing new version of config file /etc/console-setup/compose.ISO-8859-9.inc 
...
Installing new version of config file /etc/console-setup/compose.VISCII.inc ...
Installing new version of config file /etc/console-setup/remap.inc ...
Setting up console-setup (1.108ubuntu1~mtrudel10) ...
Your console font configuration will be updated the next time your system
boots. If you want to update it now, run 'setupcon' from a virtual console.
update-initramfs: deferring update (trigger activated)
Processing triggers for initramfs-tools (0.103ubuntu13) ...
update-initramfs: Generating /boot/initrd.img-3.19.0-031900rc1-generic

** Attachment added: console-setup 1.108ubuntu1 build log
   
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/console-setup/+bug/1426721/+attachment/4330599/+files/console-setup_1.108ubuntu1_amd64-20150228-0953.build

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Title:
  [FFe] merge console-setup 1.108 from Debian

Status in console-setup package in Ubuntu:
  New

Bug description:
  It would be nice to merge console-setup (with 1.108 from Debian, as it
  was prepared by Steve Langasek). The main changes are to get more in
  sync with Debian.

  There is still a lot of work required to get us in sync (or almost)
  with Debian since they've already moved on to 1.117; and there is
  still a lot of possibly unnecessary delta in keyboard-
  configuration.config, but this gets us a fair way towards reducing the
  delta from Debian, and more changes would require extra testing and
  coordination.

  This update was tested from my PPA; I built mini.iso images including
  the change to be able to test that it was behaving