Hi Nick,
thank you very much for this report and for the patch.
I'll correct this in the next upload.
Best regards,
francesco
Il giorno 25/mag/09, alle ore 01:20, Nick Ellery ha scritto:
Package: blueproximity
Version: 1.2.5-3
Severity: minor
Originally reported at https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/380030.
The following should be changed:
If you move away from your computer and the distance is above a
certain level (no measurementin meters is
possible) for a given time, it automatically locks your desktop (or
starts any other shell command you want).
to:
If you move further than a certain distance from your computer for
longer than a given time, it automatically locks
your desktop (or starts an arbitrary shell command). The "distance"
must unfortunately be specified as a measure of
bluetooth signal strength rather than in meters, but BlueProximity's
setup procedure helps with this by showing you
an indicator of current signal strength.
Attached is an updated version of debian/patches/blueproximity.
1.patch.
diff -Nur -x '*.orig' -x '*~' blueproximity-1.2.5/doc/blueproximity.
1 blueproximity-1.2.5.new/doc/blueproximity.1
--- blueproximity-1.2.5/doc/blueproximity.1 2008-02-28
07:59:01.000000000 -0800
+++ blueproximity-1.2.5.new/doc/blueproximity.1 2009-05-24
16:15:23.000000000 -0700
@@ -22,7 +22,7 @@
.SH "DESCRIPTION"
.B blueproximity
helps you adding a little more security to your desktop.
-It does so by detecting one of your bluetooth devices, most likely
your mobile phone, and keeping track of its distance. If you move
away from your computer and the distance is above a certain level
(no measurementin meters is possible) for a given time, it
automatically locks your desktop (or starts any other shell command
you want).
+It does so by detecting one of your bluetooth devices, most likely
your mobile phone, and keeping track of its distance. If you move
furter than a certain distance from your computer for longer than a
given time, it automatically locks your desktop (or starts an
arbitrary shell command). The "distance" must be specified as a
measure of bluetooth signal strength rather than in meters, but
BlueProximity's setup procedure helps with this by showing you an
indicator of current signal strength.
Once away, if you return nearer than a given level for a set time
your computer unlocks magically without any interaction (or starts
any other shell command you want).
.PP
Have a look at the package documentation in your distribution's doc
directory, likely /usr/share/doc/blueproximity, to read the complete
html manual or visit the website http://
blueproximity.sourceforge.net .
@@ -30,11 +30,11 @@
.B blueproximity
doesn't support any command\-line parameter.
.SH "FILES"
-.I ~/.blueproximityrc
+.I ~/.blueproximity/*.conf
.BR
-The config file containing the user's settings.
+Config files for each profile.
.SH "SEE ALSO"
-.BR xscreensaver (1).
+.BR gnome-screensaver-command (1).
.SH "AUTHOR"
blueproximity was written by Lars Friedrichs <larsfriedri...@gmx.de>.
.PP
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