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Accepted portmap 5-13 (i386 source)



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Date: Thu, 09 Jun 2005 09:05:52 +1000
Source: portmap
Binary: portmap
Architecture: source i386
Version: 5-13
Distribution: unstable
Urgency: high
Maintainer: Anibal Monsalve Salazar <anibal@debian.org>
Changed-By: Anibal Monsalve Salazar <anibal@debian.org>
Description: 
 portmap    - The RPC portmapper
Closes: 309310
Changes: 
 portmap (5-13) unstable; urgency=high
 .
   * Patch by Javier Fernández-Sanguino Peña <jfs@computer.org>,
     closes: #309310. All the 5-13 change entries are addressed
     by the patch for #309310.
   * Reverted the configuration file change introduced in -11, the
     configuration file is now /etc/default/portmap, it is handled
     properly through maintainer scripts. I.e. the maintainer scripts
     will not touch it if the user modifies it.
     This prevents upgrades from sarge to etch from breaking, and fixes
     the broken configuration file handling of previous releases thus the
     high priority.
     Note: Not implemented MD5 sum checks since there were at least
     3 different valid MD5sums, made more sense to parse the file
     and read in the $OPTIONS value.
   * Handle configuration file properly (both old and new):
     * If upgrading from any version from 5-10 to 5-12 (included) then
       move the configuration to the proper location.
     * If upgrading from any version prior to 5-6 or installing first time
       then generate the configuration file.
     * Remove both configuration files (old and new) if present when
       purging in postrm.
   [ debian/potinst ]
   * Warn the user that probably he has to restart other RPC services if
     they are running and he has changed the OPTIONS
     of the portmapper.
   * Start and stop debconf invocation in postinst outside of if/then
     condition or otherwise the 'init.d start' messages of portmap will not
     be shown to standard output (the user might think it was stopped but
     not started when --reconfiguring it)
   * Added a debian/TODO file
Files: 
 3e06ae9f13551e53a1267db09f83b9b7 637 net standard portmap_5-13.dsc
 ec544cb51c2d758e65f687d16f777645 19554 net standard portmap_5-13.diff.gz
 d42f9e1bfdcd3d0dc00ea9a61dc60abd 27160 net standard portmap_5-13_i386.deb

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Accepted:
portmap_5-13.diff.gz
  to pool/main/p/portmap/portmap_5-13.diff.gz
portmap_5-13.dsc
  to pool/main/p/portmap/portmap_5-13.dsc
portmap_5-13_i386.deb
  to pool/main/p/portmap/portmap_5-13_i386.deb



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