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Installed setserial 2.15-8 (source i386)



Installed:
setserial_2.15-8_i386.deb
  to dists/potato/main/binary-i386/base/setserial_2.15-8.deb
  replacing setserial_2.15-7.deb
setserial_2.15-8.diff.gz
  to dists/potato/main/source/base/setserial_2.15-8.diff.gz
  replacing setserial_2.15-7.diff.gz
setserial_2.15-8.dsc
  to dists/potato/main/source/base/setserial_2.15-8.dsc
  replacing setserial_2.15-7.dsc


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Format: 1.6
Date: Wed,  7 Jul 1999 11:46:35 +0100
Source: setserial
Binary: setserial
Architecture: source i386
Version: 2.15-8
Distribution: unstable
Urgency: low
Maintainer: Gordon Russell <g.russell@dcs.napier.ac.uk>
Description: 
 setserial  - Controls configuration of serial ports.
Closes: 39441
Changes: 
 setserial (2.15-8) unstable; urgency=low
 .
   * Up to now, the serial module in the kernel can be unloaded and reloaded
     by both kerneld and kmod dynamically whenever the system desires. I had
     thought that all the setserial settings made to serial ports would
     persist between unloads and reloads of the serial module. Apparently
     this is not the case, and so I have added some additions which means
     that "/etc/init.d/setserial stop" is called when the serial module is
     unloaded, and "/etc/init.d/setserial start" is called when the serial
     module is loaded. Hopefully this will solve this issue. Note however that
     if you have switched off AUTOSAVE in the serial.conf file, then the
     settings will be lost when the module is unloaded, and the settings
     stored in serial.conf will be the ones loaded into the serial module when
     it is next loaded into the kernel. Personally, serial is never unloaded
     for me as I use both gpm and X, which uses the serial module all the time.
     Thus the testing I have performed on this has been less than ideal.
     However, it should work as advertised. I wasn't sure how to log the output,
     so if someone wants to check that out and raise a report if I got it wrong
     that would be useful.
     (closes: #39441)
Files: 
 9f0f35d40798fea6dc934e5e1321c69e 636 base required setserial_2.15-8.dsc
 efb02e3583a2933774ff11025ce4a362 18985 base required setserial_2.15-8.diff.gz
 8e3217c0ae0cc8101128f3d5318350bc 27508 base required setserial_2.15-8_i386.deb

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