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Uploaded wn_1.18.7-1 (m68k) to erlangen



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Format: 1.5
Date: Mon,  4 May 1998 22:58:08 -0400
Source: wn
Binary: wn
Architecture: m68k
Version: 1.18.7-1
Distribution: frozen unstable
Urgency: low
Maintainer: Christian T. Steigies <cts@debian.org>
Description: 
 wn         - Secure and efficient http server with advanced features.
Changes: 
 wn (1.18.7-1) frozen unstable; urgency=low
 .
   * Upgraded to latest upstream stable source.
   * Upgraded package building architecture.
   * Upgraded to Debian Standards-Version 2.4.1.0.
   * Upgraded documentation with real man pages that work well with
     man2html.  I did remove info page stub.
   * Changed names of most of daemons, utilities, and cgi programs by
     prefixing with "wn".  This solves the problem of the wn daemon having
     to short a name as identified by lintian.  Also prevents possible name
     collisions and makes for cleaner structuring.
   * Changed name of update-www to wnupdatewww to be consistent with above
     and to get around problem with man2html which doesn't handle "-" in
     the names of man pages.
   * Changed to place package both in unstable and frozen distribution.
   * Changed all shell scripts to be compatible with ash and ksh.
   * Corrected bug of having utilites in the cgi-bin directory.
   * Removed digest authentication code since it used RSAREF code which
     could cause patent infringment problems.
Files: 
 ca5b0b882a81f30c8de9643510d14094 294914 web extra wn_1.18.7-1_m68k.deb

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