diff -Nru checkbox-0.10.3/.bzr-builddeb/default.conf checkbox-0.10.4/.bzr-builddeb/default.conf --- checkbox-0.10.3/.bzr-builddeb/default.conf 1970-01-01 00:00:00.000000000 +0000 +++ checkbox-0.10.4/.bzr-builddeb/default.conf 2010-12-15 06:03:17.000000000 +0000 @@ -0,0 +1,2 @@ +[BUILDDEB] +native = True diff -Nru checkbox-0.10.3/debian/bzr-builder.manifest checkbox-0.10.4/debian/bzr-builder.manifest --- checkbox-0.10.3/debian/bzr-builder.manifest 1970-01-01 00:00:00.000000000 +0000 +++ checkbox-0.10.4/debian/bzr-builder.manifest 2010-12-15 06:03:17.000000000 +0000 @@ -0,0 +1,2 @@ +# bzr-builder format 0.2 deb-version {debupstream}-0ubuntu20+201012150603 +http://localhost/bzr/checkbox revid:udienz@gmail.com-20101211213943-0dnppo83mmgrl0vw diff -Nru checkbox-0.10.3/debian/changelog checkbox-0.10.4/debian/changelog --- checkbox-0.10.3/debian/changelog 2010-09-14 19:47:39.000000000 +0000 +++ checkbox-0.10.4/debian/changelog 2010-12-15 06:03:17.000000000 +0000 @@ -1,3 +1,17 @@ +checkbox (0.10.4-0ubuntu20+201012150603) natty; urgency=low + + * Auto build. + + -- Mahyuddin Susanto Wed, 15 Dec 2010 13:03:17 +0700 + +checkbox (0.10.4) maverick; urgency=low + + * Fixed Several strings appear in English although translated (LP: #514401) + * jobs/fingerprint.txt.in + + Fixed Grammar (LP: #525454) + + -- Mahyuddin Susanto Sun, 12 Dec 2010 04:33:32 +0700 + checkbox (0.10.3) maverick; urgency=low New upstream release (LP: #638333): diff -Nru checkbox-0.10.3/jobs/fingerprint.txt.in checkbox-0.10.4/jobs/fingerprint.txt.in --- checkbox-0.10.3/jobs/fingerprint.txt.in 2010-09-14 19:47:39.000000000 +0000 +++ checkbox-0.10.4/jobs/fingerprint.txt.in 2010-12-15 06:03:17.000000000 +0000 @@ -3,25 +3,25 @@ _description: Prerequisites: This test case assumes that there's a testing account from which test cases are run and a personal account that the tester uses to verify the fingerprint reader . - Fingerprint login verification procedure: - 1.- Click on the user switcher applet - 2.- Select your user name - 3.- A window should appear that provides the ability to login either typing your password or using fingerprint authentication - 4.- Use the fingerprint reader to login - 5.- Click on the user switcher applet - 6.- Select the testing account to continue running tests + Fingerprint login verification procedure: + 1.- Click on the user switcher applet + 2.- Select your user name + 3.- A window should appear that provides the ability to login either typing your password or using fingerprint authentication + 4.- Use the fingerprint reader to login + 5.- Click on the user switcher applet + 6.- Select the testing account to continue running tests . Did the authentication procedure work correctly? plugin: manual name: unlock _description: - Fingerprint unlock verification procedure: - 1.- Click on the user switcher applet - 2.- Select 'Lock screen' - 3.- Press any key or move the mouse - 4.- A window should appear that provides the ability to unlock either typing your password or using fingerprint authentication - 5.- Use the fingerprint reader to unlock - 6.- Screen should be unlocked + Fingerprint unlock verification procedure: + 1.- Click on the user switcher applet + 2.- Select 'Lock screen' + 3.- Press any key or move the mouse + 4.- A window should appear that provides the ability to unlock either typing your password or using fingerprint authentication + 5.- Use the fingerprint reader to unlock + 6.- Your Screen should be unlocked . Did the authentication procedure work correctly? diff -Nru checkbox-0.10.3/jobs/firewire.txt.in checkbox-0.10.4/jobs/firewire.txt.in --- checkbox-0.10.3/jobs/firewire.txt.in 2010-09-14 19:47:39.000000000 +0000 +++ checkbox-0.10.4/jobs/firewire.txt.in 2010-12-15 06:03:17.000000000 +0000 @@ -1,10 +1,10 @@ plugin: manual name: firewire-hdd _description: - Firewire HDD verification procedure: - 1.- Plug a Firewire HDD into the computer - 2.- A window should be opened asking which action should be performed (open folder, photo manager, etc). - 3.- Copy some files from the internal/firewire HDD to the firewire/internal HDD + Firewire HDD verification procedure: + 1.- Plug a Firewire HDD into the computer + 2.- A window should be opened asking which action should be performed (open folder, photo manager, etc). + 3.- Copy some files from the internal/firewire HDD to the firewire/internal HDD . Do the copy operations work as expected? diff -Nru checkbox-0.10.3/jobs/media.txt.in checkbox-0.10.4/jobs/media.txt.in --- checkbox-0.10.3/jobs/media.txt.in 2010-09-14 19:47:39.000000000 +0000 +++ checkbox-0.10.4/jobs/media.txt.in 2010-12-15 06:03:17.000000000 +0000 @@ -12,11 +12,11 @@ plugin: manual name: media-sd _description: - Secure Digital (SD) media card support verification: - 1.- Plug a SD media card into the computer. - 2.- An icon should appear on the desktop and in the "Places" menu at the top of the screen. - 3.- Right click on the deskop icon and select "Safely Remove Drive". - 4.- The icon should disappear of both the deskop and the "Places" menu. + Secure Digital (SD) media card support verification: + 1.- Plug a SD media card into the computer. + 2.- An icon should appear on the desktop and in the "Places" menu at the top of the screen. + 3.- Right click on the deskop icon and select "Safely Remove Drive". + 4.- The icon should disappear of both the deskop and the "Places" menu. . Does the icon automatically appear/disappear? @@ -24,22 +24,22 @@ name: media-sd-post-suspend depends: sleep_state_test media-sd _description: - Secure Digital (SD) media card support re-verification: - 1.- Plug a SD media card into the computer. - 2.- An icon should appear on the desktop and in the "Places" menu at the top of the screen. - 3.- Right click on the deskop icon and select "Safely Remove Drive". - 4.- The icon should disappear of both the deskop and the "Places" menu. + Secure Digital (SD) media card support re-verification: + 1.- Plug a SD media card into the computer. + 2.- An icon should appear on the desktop and in the "Places" menu at the top of the screen. + 3.- Right click on the deskop icon and select "Safely Remove Drive". + 4.- The icon should disappear of both the deskop and the "Places" menu. . Does the icon automatically appear/disappear? plugin: manual name: media-sdhc _description: - Secure Digital High Capacity (SDHC) media card support verification: - 1.- Plug a SDHC media card into the computer. - 2.- An icon should appear on the desktop and in the "Places" menu at the top of the screen. - 3.- Right click on the deskop icon and select "Safely Remove Drive". - 4.- The icon should disappear of both the deskop and the "Places" menu. + Secure Digital High Capacity (SDHC) media card support verification: + 1.- Plug a SDHC media card into the computer. + 2.- An icon should appear on the desktop and in the "Places" menu at the top of the screen. + 3.- Right click on the deskop icon and select "Safely Remove Drive". + 4.- The icon should disappear of both the deskop and the "Places" menu. . Does the icon automatically appear/disappear? @@ -47,22 +47,22 @@ name: media-sdhc-post-suspend depends: sleep_state_test _description: - Secure Digital High Capacity (SDHC) media card support re-verification: - 1.- Plug a SDHC media card into the computer. - 2.- An icon should appear on the desktop and in the "Places" menu at the top of the screen. - 3.- Right click on the deskop icon and select "Safely Remove Drive". - 4.- The icon should disappear of both the deskop and the "Places" menu. + Secure Digital High Capacity (SDHC) media card support re-verification: + 1.- Plug a SDHC media card into the computer. + 2.- An icon should appear on the desktop and in the "Places" menu at the top of the screen. + 3.- Right click on the deskop icon and select "Safely Remove Drive". + 4.- The icon should disappear of both the deskop and the "Places" menu. . Does the icon automatically appear/disappear? plugin: manual name: media-mmc _description: - Multi Media Card (MMC) media card support verification: - 1.- Plug a MMC media card into the computer. - 2.- An icon should appear on the desktop and in the "Places" menu at the top of the screen. - 3.- Right click on the deskop icon and select "Safely Remove Drive". - 4.- The icon should disappear of both the deskop and the "Places" menu. + Multi Media Card (MMC) media card support verification: + 1.- Plug a MMC media card into the computer. + 2.- An icon should appear on the desktop and in the "Places" menu at the top of the screen. + 3.- Right click on the deskop icon and select "Safely Remove Drive". + 4.- The icon should disappear of both the deskop and the "Places" menu. . Does the icon automatically appear/disappear? @@ -70,22 +70,22 @@ name: media-mmc-post-suspend depends: sleep_state_test media-mmc _description: - Multi Media Card (MMC) media card support re-verification: - 1.- Plug a MMC media card into the computer. - 2.- An icon should appear on the desktop and in the "Places" menu at the top of the screen. - 3.- Right click on the deskop icon and select "Safely Remove Drive". - 4.- The icon should disappear of both the deskop and the "Places" menu. + Multi Media Card (MMC) media card support re-verification: + 1.- Plug a MMC media card into the computer. + 2.- An icon should appear on the desktop and in the "Places" menu at the top of the screen. + 3.- Right click on the deskop icon and select "Safely Remove Drive". + 4.- The icon should disappear of both the deskop and the "Places" menu. . Does the icon automatically appear/disappear? plugin: manual name: media-ms _description: - Memory Stick (MS) media card support verification: - 1.- Plug a MS media card into the computer. - 2.- An icon should appear on the desktop and in the "Places" menu at the top of the screen. - 3.- Right click on the deskop icon and select "Safely Remove Drive". - 4.- The icon should disappear of both the deskop and the "Places" menu. + Memory Stick (MS) media card support verification: + 1.- Plug a MS media card into the computer. + 2.- An icon should appear on the desktop and in the "Places" menu at the top of the screen. + 3.- Right click on the deskop icon and select "Safely Remove Drive". + 4.- The icon should disappear of both the deskop and the "Places" menu. . Does the icon automatically appear/disappear? @@ -93,22 +93,22 @@ name: media-ms-post-suspend depends: sleep_state_test media-ms _description: - Memory Stick (MS) media card support re-verification: - 1.- Plug a MS media card into the computer. - 2.- An icon should appear on the desktop and in the "Places" menu at the top of the screen. - 3.- Right click on the deskop icon and select "Safely Remove Drive". - 4.- The icon should disappear of both the deskop and the "Places" menu. + Memory Stick (MS) media card support re-verification: + 1.- Plug a MS media card into the computer. + 2.- An icon should appear on the desktop and in the "Places" menu at the top of the screen. + 3.- Right click on the deskop icon and select "Safely Remove Drive". + 4.- The icon should disappear of both the deskop and the "Places" menu. . Does the icon automatically appear/disappear? plugin: manual name: media-msp _description: - Memory Stick Pro (MSP) media card support verification: - 1.- Plug a MSP media card into the computer. - 2.- An icon should appear on the desktop and in the "Places" menu at the top of the screen. - 3.- Right click on the deskop icon and select "Safely Remove Drive". - 4.- The icon should disappear of both the deskop and the "Places" menu. + Memory Stick Pro (MSP) media card support verification: + 1.- Plug a MSP media card into the computer. + 2.- An icon should appear on the desktop and in the "Places" menu at the top of the screen. + 3.- Right click on the deskop icon and select "Safely Remove Drive". + 4.- The icon should disappear of both the deskop and the "Places" menu. . Does the icon automatically appear/disappear? @@ -116,22 +116,22 @@ name: media-msp-post-suspend depends: sleep_state_test media-msp _description: - Memory Stick Pro (MSP) media card support re-verification: - 1.- Plug a MSP media card into the computer. - 2.- An icon should appear on the desktop and in the "Places" menu at the top of the screen. - 3.- Right click on the deskop icon and select "Safely Remove Drive". - 4.- The icon should disappear of both the deskop and the "Places" menu. + Memory Stick Pro (MSP) media card support re-verification: + 1.- Plug a MSP media card into the computer. + 2.- An icon should appear on the desktop and in the "Places" menu at the top of the screen. + 3.- Right click on the deskop icon and select "Safely Remove Drive". + 4.- The icon should disappear of both the deskop and the "Places" menu. . Does the icon automatically appear/disappear? plugin: manual name: media-cf _description: - Compact Flash (CF) media card support verification: - 1.- Plug a CF media card into the computer. - 2.- An icon should appear on the desktop and in the "Places" menu at the top of the screen. - 3.- Right click on the deskop icon and select "Safely Remove Drive". - 4.- The icon should disappear of both the deskop and the "Places" menu. + Compact Flash (CF) media card support verification: + 1.- Plug a CF media card into the computer. + 2.- An icon should appear on the desktop and in the "Places" menu at the top of the screen. + 3.- Right click on the deskop icon and select "Safely Remove Drive". + 4.- The icon should disappear of both the deskop and the "Places" menu. . Does the icon automatically appear/disappear? @@ -139,10 +139,10 @@ name: media-cf-post-suspend depends: sleep_state_test media-cf _description: - Compact Flash (CF) media card support re-verification: - 1.- Plug a CF media card into the computer. - 2.- An icon should appear on the desktop and in the "Places" menu at the top of the screen. - 3.- Right click on the deskop icon and select "Safely Remove Drive". - 4.- The icon should disappear of both the deskop and the "Places" menu. + Compact Flash (CF) media card support re-verification: + 1.- Plug a CF media card into the computer. + 2.- An icon should appear on the desktop and in the "Places" menu at the top of the screen. + 3.- Right click on the deskop icon and select "Safely Remove Drive". + 4.- The icon should disappear of both the deskop and the "Places" menu. . Does the icon automatically appear/disappear? diff -Nru checkbox-0.10.3/jobs/monitor.txt.in checkbox-0.10.4/jobs/monitor.txt.in --- checkbox-0.10.3/jobs/monitor.txt.in 2010-09-14 19:47:39.000000000 +0000 +++ checkbox-0.10.4/jobs/monitor.txt.in 2010-12-15 06:03:17.000000000 +0000 @@ -2,10 +2,10 @@ name: monitor-powersaving command: xset dpms force off _description: - Monitor power saving verification procedure: - 1.- Select Test to try the power saving capabilities of your monitor - 2.- The monitor should go blank - 3.- Press any key or move the mouse to recover + Monitor power saving verification procedure: + 1.- Select Test to try the power saving capabilities of your monitor + 2.- The monitor should go blank + 3.- Press any key or move the mouse to recover . Did the monitor go blank? @@ -13,9 +13,9 @@ name: monitor-dead-pixel command: dead_pixel_test _description: - Dead pixel check procedure: - 1.- Select Test to display a single color in full screen mode - 2.- Check that all pixels are the same color - 3.- Press any key and repeat the check for another color (red, green, blue, white and black) + Dead pixel check procedure: + 1.- Select Test to display a single color in full screen mode + 2.- Check that all pixels are the same color + 3.- Press any key and repeat the check for another color (red, green, blue, white and black) . Did all the pixels change their color properly? diff -Nru checkbox-0.10.3/jobs/sleep.txt.in checkbox-0.10.4/jobs/sleep.txt.in --- checkbox-0.10.3/jobs/sleep.txt.in 2010-09-14 19:47:39.000000000 +0000 +++ checkbox-0.10.4/jobs/sleep.txt.in 2010-12-15 06:03:17.000000000 +0000 @@ -18,13 +18,13 @@ name: wireless_before_suspend command: internet_test _description: - Wireless network connection procedure: - 1.- Click on the Network Manager applet - 2.- Click on Disconnect under 'Wired Networks' - 3.- Select a network below the 'Wireless networks' section - 4.- Notify OSD should confirm that the connection has been established - 5.- Select Test to verify connection and throughput - Output: + Wireless network connection procedure: + 1.- Click on the Network Manager applet + 2.- Click on Disconnect under 'Wired Networks' + 3.- Select a network below the 'Wireless networks' section + 4.- Notify OSD should confirm that the connection has been established + 5.- Select Test to verify connection and throughput + Output: . $output . @@ -46,13 +46,13 @@ _description: Verify a bluetooth peripheral. An example verification procedure for a bluetooth mouse is given. . - Bluetooth mouse procedure: - 1.- Enable the bluetooth mouse - 2.- Click on the bluetooth icon in the menu bar - 3.- Select 'Setup new device' - 4.- Look for the device in the list and select it - 5.- Move the mouse around the screen - 6.- Perform some single/double/right click operations + Bluetooth mouse procedure: + 1.- Enable the bluetooth mouse + 2.- Click on the bluetooth icon in the menu bar + 3.- Select 'Setup new device' + 4.- Look for the device in the list and select it + 5.- Move the mouse around the screen + 6.- Perform some single/double/right click operations . Did all the steps work? @@ -90,13 +90,13 @@ depends: sleep_state_test wireless_before_suspend command: internet_test _description: - Wireless network connection procedure: - 1.- Click on the Network Manager applet - 2.- If a wired connection is established, click its Disconnect option - 3.- Select a network below the 'Wireless networks' section - 4.- Notify OSD should confirm that the connection has been established - 5.- Select Test to verify connection and throughput - Output: + Wireless network connection procedure: + 1.- Click on the Network Manager applet + 2.- If a wired connection is established, click its Disconnect option + 3.- Select a network below the 'Wireless networks' section + 4.- Notify OSD should confirm that the connection has been established + 5.- Select Test to verify connection and throughput + Output: . $output . @@ -108,8 +108,8 @@ requires: package.name == 'bluez' command: hcitool dev | tail -n+2 | awk '{print $2}' _description: - The address of your Bluetooth device is: - $output + The address of your Bluetooth device is: + $output . Is this correct? @@ -119,13 +119,13 @@ _description: Verify a bluetooth peripheral. An example verification procedure for a bluetooth mouse is given. . - Bluetooth mouse procedure: - 1.- Enable the bluetooth mouse - 2.- Click on the bluetooth icon in the menu bar - 3.- Select 'Setup new device' - 4.- Look for the device in the list and select it - 5.- Move the mouse around the screen - 6.- Perform some single/double/right click operations + Bluetooth mouse procedure: + 1.- Enable the bluetooth mouse + 2.- Click on the bluetooth icon in the menu bar + 3.- Select 'Setup new device' + 4.- Look for the device in the list and select it + 5.- Move the mouse around the screen + 6.- Perform some single/double/right click operations . Did all the steps work? diff -Nru checkbox-0.10.3/jobs/video.txt.in checkbox-0.10.4/jobs/video.txt.in --- checkbox-0.10.3/jobs/video.txt.in 2010-09-14 19:47:39.000000000 +0000 +++ checkbox-0.10.4/jobs/video.txt.in 2010-12-15 06:03:17.000000000 +0000 @@ -17,8 +17,8 @@ package.name == 'ubuntu-desktop' command: resolution_test --horizontal 1024 --vertical 768 _description: - Ensure the current resolution meets or exceeds the recommended minimum - resolution (1024 x 768). See here for details: + Ensure the current resolution meets or exceeds the recommended minimum + resolution (1024 x 768). See here for details: . https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Installation/SystemRequirements @@ -29,8 +29,8 @@ package.name == 'ubuntu-netbook' command: resolution_test --horizontal 1024 --vertical 600 _description: - Ensure the current resolution meets or exceeds the recommended minimum - resolution (1024 x 600). See here for details: + Ensure the current resolution meets or exceeds the recommended minimum + resolution (1024 x 600). See here for details: . https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Installation/SystemRequirements diff -Nru checkbox-0.10.3/po/checkbox.pot checkbox-0.10.4/po/checkbox.pot --- checkbox-0.10.3/po/checkbox.pot 2010-09-14 19:47:39.000000000 +0000 +++ checkbox-0.10.4/po/checkbox.pot 2010-12-15 06:03:17.000000000 +0000 @@ -176,7 +176,7 @@ "applet 2.- Select 'Lock screen' 3.- Press any key or move the mouse 4.- A " "window should appear that provides the ability to unlock either typing your " "password or using fingerprint authentication 5.- Use the fingerprint reader " -"to unlock 6.- Screen should be unlocked" +"to unlock 6.- Your screen should be unlocked" msgstr "" #. description