Installed cvsweb 3:1.79-1 (all source)
Installed:
cvsweb_1.79.orig.tar.gz
to dists/potato/main/source/devel/cvsweb_1.79.orig.tar.gz
replacing cvsweb_108.1.tar.gz
cvsweb_1.79-1.diff.gz
to dists/potato/main/source/devel/cvsweb_1.79-1.diff.gz
cvsweb_1.79-1.dsc
to dists/potato/main/source/devel/cvsweb_1.79-1.dsc
replacing cvsweb_108.1.dsc
cvsweb_1.79-1_all.deb
to dists/potato/main/binary-all/devel/cvsweb_1.79-1.deb
replacing cvsweb_108.1.deb
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Hash: SHA1
Format: 1.6
Date: Fri, 19 Nov 1999 20:05:36 -0800
Source: cvsweb
Binary: cvsweb
Architecture: source all
Version: 3:1.79-1
Distribution: unstable
Urgency: low
Maintainer: Joey Hess <joeyh@debian.org>
Description:
cvsweb - a CGI interface to your CVS repository
Closes: 25007 32544 33906 41154 41399 41472 41709 42132 44189 50022
Changes:
cvsweb (3:1.79-1) unstable; urgency=low
.
* New upstream source, new maintainer.
* Pristine source and a proper Debian revision number. Closes: #44189
* To use pristine source, I cannot ship a jpeg in the package. I feel
plaster our logo all over cvsweb pages is unnecessary anyway, so no logo
is used by default.
* Removed modified README, gone back to the pristine one.
* Minor changes to control.
* Updated copyright file. Include upstream source location.
* /etc/cvsweb.conf _is_ a dpkg config file, dpkg never wipes out a users
config file, and thus I think bug #25007 was user error. (Closes: #25007)
* Don't ship cvsweb.conf with a CVSROOT set at all, as I think doing so
could be a security risk if /usr/local/cvsroot is a cvs repository but
not one you want made public.
* Although I disagree that cvsweb's previous NMU didn't already fix the
perl5 problem (it does depend on perl5), I applied the patch verbatim,
to use dh_perl. Closes: #50022, one way or another..
* Cleaned up debian/rules to my specs.
* Include INSTALL in the .deb because it has some configuration info in it.
* This package already depends on rcs, Closes: #33906, #32544, #41154
* This package already depends on perl5, Closes: #41709, #41399, #41472
* cvsweb no longer uses @restrict, it's new hiding mechanism is based on
module names. This is inherently safe from playing with '//', '.', or
'..' in the input path. Closes: #42132
* No bugs left!
Files:
94c4449a4306084be6c7a7cc6a0b418f 548 devel extra cvsweb_1.79-1.dsc
c755a4c75d4c8844274458ae5953823b 34886 devel extra cvsweb_1.79.orig.tar.gz
4b2df5b4340d375411528592f50a0a90 33156 devel extra cvsweb_1.79-1.diff.gz
71ad2420b687264319edbee5065777f2 40530 devel extra cvsweb_1.79-1_all.deb
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