jockey 0.9.5-0ubuntu6 source package in Ubuntu

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jockey (0.9.5-0ubuntu6) precise; urgency=low

  * Merge from trunk:
    - tests/detection.py: Make OpenPrinting.org test case robust against minor
      version changes
    - get_handlers(): Ignore handler classes which start with a "_". These can
      be used to mark private base classes and avoid error messages.
  * tests/oslib.py: Fix MockPackage to have an architecture() method, now
    needed by the Apt implementation.
  * data/handlers/nvidia.py: Prefix base class with '_' to avoid error
    messages and failing the "shipped_handlers" tests.
  * Add debian/tests/control and debian/tests/upstream-system:
    DEP-8/autopkgtest control file for running the upstream tests against the
    installed system Jockey package.
 -- Martin Pitt <email address hidden>   Fri, 25 Nov 2011 14:32:50 +0100

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Binary packages built by this source

dh-modaliases: debhelper extension for scanning kernel module aliases

 dh_modaliases is useful for packages that ship third-party kernel modules,
 either in binary form, or as sources (with e. g. DKMS). It extracts the
 modules' modaliases from either the compile .ko files themselves (for packages
 which ship them in compiled form, using modinfo), or from a package file
 debian/packagename.modaliases.
 .
 This enables software which is looking for missing driver packages (such as
 Jockey or the operating system installer) to identify which package(s) will
 provide a driver for a piece of hardware, identified by its modalias.

jockey-common: user interface and desktop integration for driver management

 Jockey provides a user interface for configuring third-party drivers,
 such as the Nvidia and ATI fglrx X.org and various Wireless LAN
 kernel modules.
 .
 This package contains the common data shared between the frontends.

jockey-gtk: GNOME user interface and desktop integration for driver management

 Jockey provides a user interface for configuring third-party drivers,
 such as the Nvidia and ATI fglrx X.org and various Wireless LAN
 kernel modules.
 .
 This package contains the GNOME frontend.

jockey-kde: KDE user interface and desktop integration for driver management

 Jockey provides a user interface for configuring third-party drivers,
 such as the Nvidia and ATI fglrx X.org and various Wireless LAN
 kernel modules.
 .
 This package contains the KDE frontend.