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Accepted freeswan 2.01-1 (i386 source all)



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Date: Wed,  9 Jul 2003 07:06:40 +0200
Source: freeswan
Binary: kernel-patch-freeswan freeswan-modules-source freeswan
Architecture: source i386 all
Version: 2.01-1
Distribution: unstable
Urgency: low
Maintainer: Rene Mayrhofer <rmayr@debian.org>
Changed-By: Rene Mayrhofer <rene@mayrhofer.eu.org>
Description: 
 freeswan   - IPSEC utilities for FreeSWan
 freeswan-modules-source - IPSEC kernel modules source for FreeSWan
 kernel-patch-freeswan - IPSEC kernel support for FreeSWan
Closes: 189676 199211 199925 199971 200237
Changes: 
 freeswan (2.01-1) unstable; urgency=low
 .
   * New upstream version.
   * Bump standards version to 3.6.0.
   * Updated the X.509 patch.
   * Updated the crypto-ext patches to 0.8.1-rc9, which means that my huge
     all-crypto patch can go away and I don't need to maintain it manually.
     This also enables single-DES (yes, I don't have to patch it with still
     another patch).
     I had to remove the RCSID parts of the patch to make it apply though.
   * Ported the NAT Traversal patch so that it works in combination with
     the AES (crypto-ext) patch. Now enabling NAT Traversal again for
     this package.
     Update: Puh, I had to disable it again because it simply can't be applied
     so that the module build will work properly. If anybody has some time to
     figure out what needs to be changed, then please try it.... I will try to
     make it work, but will probably not find time for it in the next 2 weeks.
   * Ok, ok. Reintroduced the kernel-patch-freeswan package, which now again
     allows to build IPSec support in the kernel non-modular. The main reason
     for putting this back in is that I am currently not sure if NAT Traversal
     will work when using the freeswan-modules-source approach (Angus Lees
     suggested that - thanks for the hint). After a quick look, I don't see
     any patching of the UDP handling with the kernel patch, but I still need
     to test this. If anybody is using it successfully with the modules
     package, I would appreciate a short note.
     The kernel-patch-freeswan-ext package is now gone for good. Instead, the
     kernel-patch-freeswan package includes all the patches that the Debian
     package features (e.g. AES / crypto-ext, NAT Traversal, Notify-Delete).
     Although it was nice to have an unmodified kernel patch containing only
     sources by freeswan upstream, it caused a lot of headache, like the
     building of the Debian package and problems between kernel and user space
     (pluto with NAT Traversal, kernel without - refer to bug #XXXXXX for
     details). Please don't ask for an unpatched kernel-patch-freeswan package
     unless you are willing to send me a nice patch _and_ assist with it for
     future package versions.
   * Generate the HTML docs, which are removed by cleaning the upstream source.
     This means that the source package now Build-Depends on htmldoc and
     man2html.
   * freeswan-modules-source now depends on debhelper, which is really needed
     for using it.
   * Don't abort in the config script if the user selects not to upgrade, do
     the whole thing in the preinst, where it belongs. Sorry for the mistake
     and thanks to Matt Zimmerman for leading me to the right path :)
     Now freeswan has to Pre-Depend on debconf.
     Closes: #199971: Installation abort does not work
   * Only replace /usr/local with /usr in regular files during building the
     package. This prevents modifying files that are pointed to by symlinks in
     the build tree, but are outside the build tree themselves.
     Closes: #200237: freeswan: source package build modifies installed files
   * Add another patch to rename the log(...) function to plog(...) because
     gcc 3.3 now has log(double) built-in and thus conflicts. This allows to
     use gcc 3.3 as the default compiler now.
     Closes: #199925: freeswan_2.00-1(unstable/ia64): FTBFS: bad gcc version
   * This new upstream version should work with (at least vanilla) kernel
     2.4.21.
     Closes: #199211: kernel-patch-freeswan: Freeswan patch fails to build
     	    with kernel 2.4.21
   * Depend on coreutils instead of fileutils.
     Closes: #189676: kernel-patch-freeswan: Wrong dependency to fileutils
Files: 
 e2a00fba6569063151d0cf4fa3f3cd91 689 net optional freeswan_2.01-1.dsc
 0a5bdc7b93879c77de295fd75d704b4a 3123682 net optional freeswan_2.01.orig.tar.gz
 63afe54a8c848ed2f8476580f28e3077 579853 net optional freeswan_2.01-1.diff.gz
 ab52b9d87f3fe65234b42fa077c5c6e4 793562 net optional freeswan-modules-source_2.01-1_all.deb
 868beb413960aad777ddbb34deb84b75 708084 net optional kernel-patch-freeswan_2.01-1_all.deb
 93edd5a1ecf2b0c6d870e6dae818f33c 2069560 net optional freeswan_2.01-1_i386.deb

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Accepted:
freeswan-modules-source_2.01-1_all.deb
  to pool/main/f/freeswan/freeswan-modules-source_2.01-1_all.deb
freeswan_2.01-1.diff.gz
  to pool/main/f/freeswan/freeswan_2.01-1.diff.gz
freeswan_2.01-1.dsc
  to pool/main/f/freeswan/freeswan_2.01-1.dsc
freeswan_2.01-1_i386.deb
  to pool/main/f/freeswan/freeswan_2.01-1_i386.deb
freeswan_2.01.orig.tar.gz
  to pool/main/f/freeswan/freeswan_2.01.orig.tar.gz
kernel-patch-freeswan_2.01-1_all.deb
  to pool/main/f/freeswan/kernel-patch-freeswan_2.01-1_all.deb



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