* alioth/devel:
thanks to lintian -- fixed typos, remove /bin for ls call
BF: renaming keyring files into archive-keyring
Improve error msg and adjust test for now "high" priority for enable question -- passed on sid docker
enable question must be of high priority
neurodebian - moved wget, python to Depends from Pre-Depends
Rename neurodebian-keyring to neurodebian-archive-keyring to be closer to what it actually is
ENH: added an explicit question (and even a warning note) to debconf of neurodebian. NEURODEBIAN_ENABLE env can override default/current value
build guest additions only for neurodebian wheezy
updated template, fixed up control, updated patch, added custom series for quilt to ease updates of the wheezy dsc patches
wheezy-dsc-patch to recommend update-manager-gnome on wheezy
doh -- missed Pre-Depends -> Depends for -guest-additions
popcon: cleanup **only** when upgrading from older version of the neurodebian-popcon
Use longer key id everywhere
minor typo in nd_login doc
condition calls to update-* tools on their existence
longer key id, unified env variables
fix ups for -guest-additions
more TODOs reflecting Ansgar's comments
minor typo
Merge branch 'master' of git://git.debian.org/pkg-exppsy/neurodebian
* 'master' of git://git.debian.org/pkg-exppsy/neurodebian: (61 commits)
New VM (7.8.0) + FAQ on installing headers if upgrade goes south
forgotten utopic for michael's environments
Release point for utopic, build for utopic, add info on vivid (comment out)
Added future vivid ubuntu release
and cn-ln is now out
Added 4 more mirrors in China
NF: added cn-ln mirror in China, Thanks Fulong Sun and Hörmetjan Yiltiz
ENH: added one more msg to catch when pkg is N/A
compressed a bit so things do not get trimmed
minor refreshment to the brochure
foreseeing creating more of custom "repos" allow tohave debian-custom folder on the website
t-shirt version of a logo but with black color for Debian
saucy is gone, so do not build for it any longer
BF: adjusting URLs for migration to cgit from gitweb on alioth
ENH: dropping quantal and saucy -- EOLed
BF: Removing echo of obsolete way to mount host directory manually
doh -- forgot to close the ITP
more fixes and overrides
more fixups of screw ups etc
override for absent man pages in -devel + fixing screw up
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Merge branch 'enh/neurodebian-installer' -- aiming for the release
* enh/neurodebian-installer: (25 commits)
ENH: report to debconf interface what would be the release/flavor to be used if 'auto' gets selected
ENH: slight tune up of the test
RF: absorb neurodebian-repository into neurodebian package (and rename debconf variables as well)
RF: nd-aptenable -> nd-configurerepo per our discussion
BF: actually we need to aim for multiverse (not restricted) on ubuntus to decide for "full" flavor
ENH: sketch for a test to check installation of the package
BF: Disable logic for demanding netselect (absent on ubuntus)
some notes + adding netselect into pre-depends of the neurodebian-repository
Move keyring into Depends for repository since we do not apt-get update anyways
BF: right -- we can't apt-get update while installing the package (via apt at least, assuming it to be default way)
initial postinst and postrm scripts for neurodebian-repository pkg
ENH: initial debconf .config and few tune ups for that in the nd-aptenable
Adding neurodebian and neurodebian-repository packages
ENH: use -I for netselect where available (ICMP is more likely to be allowed to reach than UDP)
ENH: minor -- rename apt file into -failed.disabled (not .failed-disabled)
BF/ENH: if apt-get update fails because of us -- move our generated file aside
ENH: do not provide -D to netselect on older (squeeze) deployments
ENH: Allow to pass config via environment, install needed packages (if --install), env controlled mode to just do defuns
BF: fetching/reporting of the config file
ENH: removed all obsolete TODOs, fix execution around netselect, added doc on depends
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BF: Disable logic for demanding netselect (absent on ubuntus)
probably we could sophisticate it with all vendor-specific gizmos
http://raphaelhertzog.com/2010/09/27/different-dependencies-between-debian-and-ubuntu-but-common-source-package/
but it is just more reasonable to assume that netselect would eventually
come back