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Installed debconf 0.3.60 (all source i386)



Installed:
debconf-doc_0.3.60_all.deb
  to dists/woody/main/binary-all/admin/debconf-doc_0.3.60.deb
  replacing debconf-doc_0.3.53.deb
debconf_0.3.60.tar.gz
  to dists/woody/main/source/admin/debconf_0.3.60.tar.gz
  replacing debconf_0.3.53.tar.gz
debconf-utils_0.3.60_all.deb
  to dists/woody/main/binary-all/devel/debconf-utils_0.3.60.deb
  replacing debconf-utils_0.3.53.deb
debconf_0.3.60.dsc
  to dists/woody/main/source/admin/debconf_0.3.60.dsc
  replacing debconf_0.3.53.dsc
debconf_0.3.60_i386.deb
  to dists/woody/main/binary-i386/admin/debconf_0.3.60.deb
  replacing debconf_0.3.53.deb


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Format: 1.6
Date: Mon, 17 Jul 2000 23:03:09 -0700
Source: debconf
Binary: debconf-utils debconf debconf-doc
Architecture: source i386 all
Version: 0.3.60
Distribution: unstable
Urgency: low
Maintainer: Joey Hess <joeyh@debian.org>
Description: 
 debconf    - Debian configuration management system
 debconf-doc - Debian configuration management system documentation
 debconf-utils - Debconf utilities
Closes: 68337
Changes: 
 debconf (0.3.60) unstable; urgency=low
 .
   * So we (culus, tausq, joeyh) did some benchmarking, and figured out how
     to speed up dpkg-preconfigure by about 3x. It turns out most of the
     existing overhead was in calls to dpkg-deb, which is slow, and in all
     the forking necessary to do said calls, which is also slow. So we moved
     the initial package scanning out into a C++ program which links to apt
     code and is quite fast. (Sadly, it's also quite big, and has bloated
     debconf by 30k and made it arch-dependent.) Anyway, I guess it's worth
     it to save a few seconds. <shrug>
   * Some internal code reogranizations and function renames and stuff,
     to make things more flexable.
   * New Passthrough "frontend" to allow third-party GUI operation, by
     Randolph Chung. This is currently somewhat experimental.
   * Frontend fallback is now based on per-starting-frontend lists -- ie,
     slang can fallback to dialog while dialog falls back to slang, without
     an infinite loop being created. Closes: #68337
   * Capabilities fix: There was a problem if, eg, debconf and then cvs were
     configured. Debconf supports BACKUP, cvs does not, but the frontends
     were not informed of the change. Now they are, and the slang frontend
     properly dims out the back button in this situation.
Files: 
 d5ed38caac906a795247548fc556b2ce 695 admin standard debconf_0.3.60.dsc
 115995bb94b40ac89f5cdd36143dbb0e 152628 admin standard debconf_0.3.60.tar.gz
 1a92e009b057390f3d106d5441b8be1a 65972 admin standard debconf_0.3.60_i386.deb
 25aa56df49ed63ebea4e53cdf4d61dcb 43136 admin standard debconf-utils_0.3.60_all.deb
 c5f7138a22e0b1b0e8e9f43fc723aa84 103526 admin standard debconf-doc_0.3.60_all.deb

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