Format: 1.8 Date: Sat, 30 Jan 2016 15:57:59 -0700 Source: acpica-unix Binary: acpica-tools iasl acpidump Architecture: i386 Version: 20160108-2 Distribution: xenial-proposed Urgency: medium Maintainer: Launchpad Build Daemon Changed-By: ahs3 Description: acpica-tools - ACPICA tools for the development and debug of ACPI tables acpidump - transitional dummy package iasl - transitional dummy package Closes: 407708 419687 679360 731761 738527 757791 805990 Changes: acpica-unix (20160108-2) unstable; urgency=medium . * Closes: #757791 -- use proper Vcs-* lines in the control file. * Closes: #731761 -- add changelog info on turbostat: unfortunately, during the transition to using only the ACPICA upstream source tree, I forgot to mention that turbostat was not part of that source but is in the Linux kernel source instead; if one wishes to use turbostat, it can now be found in the collectd-core package instead. Further, the acpidump command now provided is different -- there are two sources from the same upstream contributor, one in the kernel and one in the ACPICA tree. In theory, these are (or have) converged to a single source and provide identical functionality. If there are differences, it is likely an upstream. My apologies for not mentioning this sooner as part of the transition; hopefully this clarifies things. * Closes: #679360 -- incorrect examples in the acpidump man page are no longer pertinent since all of the man pages have since been updated, and pointers provided to the upstream documentation that contains all of the details needed. * Closes: #738527 -- acpidump has long since been replaced so this bug should no longer be present; testing on some x86 systems show it working just fine. * Closes: #419687 -- acpidump seems to report write errors okay * Closes: #805990 -- dpkg-buildpackage -A seems to work fine, bug is not reproducible * Closes: #407708 -- not a bug, this is expected iasl behavior, but iasl is also much smarter about reporting what the user needs to do. And, the spec has changed to make it easier for iasl to work properly. Checksums-Sha1: 6c69d988279c15e4c234fdf54581fc626b117801 1070050 acpica-tools-dbgsym_20160108-2_i386.ddeb d58b1bcdc085b7bfdb03a5238cce9bd8607e612f 724036 acpica-tools_20160108-2_i386.deb Checksums-Sha256: e68338fba6a7a271804d839ce605bf3e7f0d9f622507522b509aca3f1c8715df 1070050 acpica-tools-dbgsym_20160108-2_i386.ddeb a5fc899fd1c4ce9e68dc87bc43dde711c35172466d55580548a31ae013b3be9c 724036 acpica-tools_20160108-2_i386.deb Files: e3e446939b3a92f6224c0cb7df6855b3 1070050 devel extra acpica-tools-dbgsym_20160108-2_i386.ddeb 4bf4f8ea49ad00073b8cb41b02e6763f 724036 devel optional acpica-tools_20160108-2_i386.deb