cdebconf_0.141~edu.lenny+1_i386.changes is NEW
(new) cdebconf-gtk-udeb_0.141~edu.lenny+1_i386.udeb optional debian-installer
Gtk+ frontend for Debian Configuration Management System
Debconf is a configuration management system for Debian packages. It is
used by some packages to prompt you for information before they are
installed. This is a reimplementation of the original debconf version in C.
.
cdebconf-gtk-udeb is a minimal Gtk+ frontend cdebconf package used
by the debian-installer.
(new) cdebconf-newt-udeb_0.141~edu.lenny+1_i386.udeb optional debian-installer
Newt frontend for Debian Configuration Management System
Debconf is a configuration management system for Debian packages. It is
used by some packages to prompt you for information before they are
installed. This is a reimplementation of the original debconf version
in C.
.
cdebconf-newt-udeb is a minimal Newt frontend cdebconf package used
by the debian-installer.
(new) cdebconf-priority_0.141~edu.lenny+1_all.udeb standard debian-installer
Change debconf priority
This is a udeb that allows you to change the priority limit for the
questions.
(new) cdebconf-text-udeb_0.141~edu.lenny+1_i386.udeb optional debian-installer
Plain text frontend for Debian Configuration Management System
Debconf is a configuration management system for Debian packages. It is
used by some packages to prompt you for information before they are
installed. This is a reimplementation of the original debconf version
in C.
.
cdebconf-text-udeb is a basic plain text frontend cdebconf package used
by the debian-installer.
(new) cdebconf-udeb_0.141~edu.lenny+1_i386.udeb standard debian-installer
Debian Configuration Management System (C-implementation)
Debconf is a configuration management system for Debian packages. It is
used by some packages to prompt you for information before they are
installed. This is a reimplementation of the original debconf version
in C.
.
cdebconf-udeb is a minimal cdebconf package used by the
debian-installer
(new) cdebconf_0.141~edu.lenny+1.dsc optional utils
(new) cdebconf_0.141~edu.lenny+1.tar.gz optional utils
(new) cdebconf_0.141~edu.lenny+1_i386.deb extra utils
Debian Configuration Management System (C-implementation)
Debconf is a configuration management system for Debian packages. It is
used by some packages to prompt you for information before they are
installed. This is a reimplementation of the original debconf version
in C.
(new) libdebconfclient0-dev_0.141~edu.lenny+1_i386.deb optional libdevel
Development files for cdebconf
Debconf is a configuration management system for Debian packages. It is
used by some packages to prompt you for information before they are
installed. This is a reimplementation of the original debconf version
in C.
.
This package contains files needed to do cdebconf development
(new) libdebconfclient0-udeb_0.141~edu.lenny+1_i386.udeb optional debian-installer
Debian Configuration Management System (C-implementation)
Debconf is a configuration management system for Debian packages. It is
used by some packages to prompt you for information before they are
installed. This is a reimplementation of the original debconf version
in C.
.
This is a udeb version of libdebconfclient0.
(new) libdebconfclient0_0.141~edu.lenny+1_i386.deb optional libs
Debian Configuration Management System (C-implementation)
Debconf is a configuration management system for Debian packages. It is
used by some packages to prompt you for information before they are
installed. This is a reimplementation of the original debconf version
in C.
.
This is the libraries needed by libdebconfclient-dev and cdebconf.
Changes: cdebconf (0.141~edu.lenny+1) lenny; urgency=low
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* Rebuild for Debian Edu lenny, to fix skolelinux#1315, which is #508042.
(While 1.40 fixed that, it also introduced a regression, so 1.41 is
needed.)
* No changes necessary.
Override entries for your package:
Announcing to commits@skolelinux.org
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the override file. It is ok otherwise, so please be patient. New
packages are usually added to the override file about once a week.
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if files already exist in other distributions.
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