Although the features listed on this bug are correct, the focus has
changed slightly now that they are part of a new upstream release
(upstart 1.8).
** Patch added: upstream-NEWS.diff
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/upstart/+bug/1155205/+attachment/3598783/+files/upstream-NEWS.diff
** Attachment added: upstart_1.8-0ubuntu1_i386-20130326-1538.build
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/upstart/+bug/1155205/+attachment/3598798/+files/upstart_1.8-0ubuntu1_i386-20130326-1538.build
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** Patch added: upstream-ChangeLog.diff
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/upstart/+bug/1155205/+attachment/3598785/+files/upstream-ChangeLog.diff
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The unit tests run as part of the build. I've also install tested and
downgrade/upgrade tested the package.
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Title:
FFE Request for Upstart in
Upstart 1.8-0ubuntu1 has been uploaded to raring and will be available in a few
minutes.
Additionally my ssh-agent job has been uploaded to Debian and synced to Ubuntu
yesterday, so we're now all good for 13.04 with all features of a standard
Ubuntu Desktop install being covered by user
Quick update on this one. I uploaded an updated dbus and im-config this
morning which will make the input method daemon (ibus) work properly
under use sessions.
I also opened a Debian bug against openssh to include a user job for the
ssh-agent. Colin has now landed this in the Debian bzr branch
** Branch linked: lp:ubuntu/raring-proposed/im-config
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Title:
FFE Request for Upstart in raring
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I think on balance it's probably better to keep it off by default for
Raring. It's easy for people to turn it on if they want it to test
and/or develop user jobs. Seems like an ideal thing to enable right away
in S-cycle.
The rest is fine IMO. I'm happy to approve that as long as we keep an
eye
** Description changed:
= Overview =
This bug documents a number of new features we'd like to introduce to
the upstart package for raring.
= New Features =
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== Enabling of User Sessions ==
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/FoundationsTeam/Specs/RaringUpstartUserSessions
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** Description changed:
= Overview =
This bug documents a number of new features we'd like to introduce to
the upstart package for raring.
= New Features =
== Enabling of User Sessions ==
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/FoundationsTeam/Specs/RaringUpstartUserSessions
===
s/dbus/dbus's Xsession.d script/
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Title:
FFE Request for Upstart in raring
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I thought we agreed to have the upstart sessions on but disabled by
default, as they are currently.
If they are to be enabled, here's an issue that I know of.
The current implementation shadows all Xsession.d files - that means
gpg-agent, ssh-agent and im-config on my system. They're
I think this proposal covers user sessions only for the ubuntu session
(unity).
All the work so far was done only with Unity and minimal testing was also done
with gnome-fallback and gnome-shell. In theory any session based on
gnome-session should work too.
Now as to the FFe, I think we should
As Stéphane says, this proposal indeed only relates to the 'ubuntu'
Unity session.
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OK. It does seem rather late to be doing this by default.
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Note that bug #1131968 is not an issue, as the implementation that
landed in raring reuses the existing 'Ubuntu' session rather than
registering a separate 'Ubuntu (upstart)' session. So turning this on
or rolling it back both requires a simple change to /etc/upstart-
xsessions.
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