This bug was fixed in the package rygel - 0.38.2-3ubuntu2
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rygel (0.38.2-3ubuntu2) focal; urgency=medium
* debian/rygel-2.6-dev.install:
- install the documentation again, it's shipped correctly with the
new tarball version
-- Sebastien Bacher Tue, 05 Nov 2019
This bug was fixed in the package rygel - 0.38.1-2ubuntu3.2
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rygel (0.38.1-2ubuntu3.2) eoan; urgency=medium
* debian/rygel.postinst:
- disable the systemd unit when upgrading from a buggy version as well,
the --no-enable is just working for new installations (lp:
** Changed in: rygel (Ubuntu Eoan)
Importance: Undecided => High
** Tags removed: verification-needed
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Rygel autostarts on Ubuntu
I run kubuntu and I had rygel running, WTF!!
This enormous hole should be fixed very very soon!
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Rygel autostarts on Ubuntu 19.10
To
Just checked my mate's PC which I have upgraded from Ubuntu MATE 19.04
to 19.10 and the same problem applies to her too.
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The same problem reported by Fabzgy applies to me, too: after I have
installed 19.10 at home and upgraded to 19.10 at work, all my
photos/videos were exposed without any kind of auth request both in my
home network and ALL the company network.
It took me hours to identify which process was
Tested with 0.38.1-2ubuntu3.2. It disables the service and after reboot
it's no longer running, so the upgrade path also looks fine now
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** Tags added: verification-done-eoan
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** Changed in: rygel (Ubuntu Eoan)
Assignee: (unassigned) => Sebastien Bacher (seb128)
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Title:
Rygel autostarts on Ubuntu 19.10
To manage
Confirmed, for the new install scenario it works
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Hum, right, the change should work for the cases where rygel is installed for
the first time with the fixed package but is not enough for upgrades, I need to
have another look to what can be done in that case.
The new install case should be testable by doing an dpkg --purge rygel and by
doing
Just upgrading the package does not make any difference for me. It is
still enabled in the default user session and is still running.
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Hello Jens, or anyone else affected,
Accepted rygel into eoan-proposed. The package will build now and be
available at
https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/rygel/0.38.1-2ubuntu3.1 in a few
hours, and then in the -proposed repository.
Please help us by testing this new package. See
** Changed in: rygel (Ubuntu)
Status: In Progress => Fix Committed
** Description changed:
+ [ Impact ]
+ The user medias can end up being shared without action/notification
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+ [ Test Case ]
+ Log into a non GNOME/Ubuntu session and look at the rygel systemd user job
status (or
The behaviour is indeed Debian() specific, it's made by that utility
https://manpages.debian.org/testing/debhelper/dh_installsystemduser.1.en.html
The command is automatically called with the compat version 12, which is
used since Ubuntu 19.10
I will change the package to opt out from the
There is no configuration to not share anything. If you don't want to
share anything, you don't run it, so not enabling it by default is the
only option
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Yes, the systemd user service file is the one from upstream, but for
some reason it gets enabled automatically and globally in the user
session (/etc/systemd/user/default.target.wants)
Fedora doesn't do that, at least to my knowledge
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Thanks for the report Jens. I don't think we do anything specific in the
Ubuntu packaging, the systemd service is the upstream one no? Do you
know how it's working on other distribution?
Having a default configuration of not sharing anything by default, or
not being enabled by default could make
That is gnome-settings-daemon turning it off when running, not gnome-
control-center, of course.
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