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Installed setserial 2.17-14 (source i386)



Installed:
setserial_2.17-14.diff.gz
  to dists/potato/main/source/base/setserial_2.17-14.diff.gz
  replacing setserial_2.17-13.diff.gz
setserial_2.17-14.diff.gz
  to dists/woody/main/source/base/setserial_2.17-14.diff.gz
  replacing setserial_2.17-13.diff.gz
setserial_2.17-14.dsc
  to dists/potato/main/source/base/setserial_2.17-14.dsc
  replacing setserial_2.17-13.dsc
setserial_2.17-14.dsc
  to dists/woody/main/source/base/setserial_2.17-14.dsc
  replacing setserial_2.17-13.dsc
setserial_2.17-14_i386.deb
  to dists/potato/main/binary-i386/base/setserial_2.17-14.deb
  replacing setserial_2.17-13.deb
setserial_2.17-14_i386.deb
  to dists/woody/main/binary-i386/base/setserial_2.17-14.deb
  replacing setserial_2.17-13.deb


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Format: 1.6
Date: Sat, 27 May 2000 17:45:48 +0100
Source: setserial
Binary: setserial
Architecture: source i386
Version: 2.17-14
Distribution: frozen unstable
Urgency: low
Maintainer: Gordon Russell <g.russell@dcs.napier.ac.uk>
Description: 
 setserial  - Controls configuration of serial ports.
Closes: 64703
Changes: 
 setserial (2.17-14) frozen unstable; urgency=low
 .
   * The module.conf entries for pre-remove of modules in kerneld
     is a null operation, although previous releases of setserial makes
     use of this function, in the hope that one day it actually works.
     However, if you currently unload and then reload the serial.o module,
     you lose all your serial configuration details until you run
     /etc/init.d/setserial start
     I have made a simple change to the configuration, so that failure of
     pre-remove is detected, and the serial ports on a module reload are
     reconfigured to the configuration present imediately after serial
     configuration has completed.
     This is not as good as pre-remove actually working, but is probably
     sufficient for all but the most nit-picking people out there. If
     you change your serial configuration a lot during a single boot session,
     consider calling
     /etc/init.d/setserial modsave
     from cron every minute or two (or at least before a module autoclean
     occurs).
     (closes: #64703)
Files: 
 a8f9bf5f00c6b83a493d42d558edeae4 606 base required setserial_2.17-14.dsc
 af56099e95476e237f55d9cc30688134 22568 base required setserial_2.17-14.diff.gz
 fb962cf724e87bd29a7bb302c29b3b5c 34660 base required setserial_2.17-14_i386.deb

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