This is the changelog for Calamares. For each release, the major changes and contributors are listed. Note that Calamares does not have a historical changelog -- this log starts with version 3.2.0. The release notes on the website will have to do for older versions. = 3.2.2 (unreleased) = This release contains contributions from (alphabetically by first name): - Andrius Štikonas - artoo@cromnix.org - Caio Carvalho - Philip Müller - Simon Quigley - Walter Lapchynski == Core == * Example configurations are **no longer installed** by default. The default setting for *INSTALL_CONFIG* has changed. Distributions are strongly encouraged to write their own configuration files and not rely on the example configuration files. Example configurations may change unpredictably. * It is now possible to express module dependencies through the *requiredModules* key in `module.desc`. All of the required modules for a given module must occur in the sequence **before** the module requiring them. None of the core modules use this facility. * The search paths for QML files, branding descriptors and module descriptors have been revamped and now self-document in the log. * A new `ci/RELEASE.sh` script has been added to streamline releases; it is not guaranteed to work anywhere in particular though. == Modules == * When multiple modules are mutually exclusive, or don't make sense to enable concurrectly, a new `USE_` framework has been added to CMake to simplify the selection of modules. This is in addition to the existing `SKIP_MODULES` mechanism. * Various off-by-one-sector errors in the automatic partitioning mode have been corrected. In addition, swap space is calculated a little more conservatively. * A new module has been added to the core which can configure openrc services. To make services configuration consistent: - The *services* module has been **renamed** *services-systemd*, - The openrc module is named *services-openrc*, - At CMake time, it is possible to select all of the services modules, or one specific one, by setting the *USE_services* CMake variable. By default, all of the modules are built and installed. * The systemd-services module can now disable targets and mask both targets and services (which will allow you to break the system with a bad configuration). The configuration is a little more flexible because a service (or target) name can be used on its own with sensible defaults. * The displaymanager module has been entirely revamped. A long-standing bug which ignored the settings for default desktop has been fixed (thanks to Walter Lapchynski). Translations have been added to the error messages. Each DM now has an implementation class for doing all the configuration steps it needs. This groups the code needed for a specific DM (and presumably, per-distro) in one place. Distro's are **strongly advised** to re-test their DM configuration and installation with the revamped code. **3.2.1** (2018-06-25) **3.2.0** (2018-05-17)