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Uploaded libcgic 1.07-1 (m68k) to erlangen



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Date: Wed,  7 Feb 2001 00:33:25 +0000
Source: libcgic
Binary: libcgicg1 libcgicg1-dev
Architecture: m68k
Version: 1.07-1
Distribution: unstable
Urgency: low
Maintainer: Debian/m68k Build Daemon <buildd@kullervo.informatik.uni-erlangen.de>
Changed-By: Colin Watson <cjwatson@debian.org>
Description: 
 libcgicg1  - C library for developing CGI applications
 libcgicg1-dev - C library for developing CGI applications
Closes: 68591 74212 74254 77544 77652
Changes: 
 libcgic (1.07-1) unstable; urgency=low
 .
   * New maintainer (closes: #68591).
   * New upstream release:
     - Fixed a fencepost error causing various functions to return
       cgiFormTruncated if the returned string fit the buffer exactly.
   * Standards-Version: 3.5.0:
     - Build dependencies.
     - Support DEB_BUILD_OPTIONS.
     - Don't install shared libraries executable (though dh_fixperms fixed
       this anyway).
     - The postinst of libcgicg1 didn't have a debhelper token, so the
       /usr/doc link got lost. Fixed.
     - Added postrm with missing ldconfig call (triggers lintian bug #82479).
   * Build with debhelper v2.
   * Build libraries with -D_REENTRANT, as per policy 2.1.3.0. (Does anyone
     actually use threaded CGI scripts?)
 .
   * Removed old libc5 packages libcgic1 and libcgic1-altdev, and got rid of
     the consequent cruft from debian/rules (to all intents and purposes this
     closes: #74254, especially since the libgd development packages for
     libc5 have also been dropped; also see the next changelog entry).
   * Use new names of libgd packages (libgd1 and libgd-dev) (closes: #74212).
   * Moved support.txt to the runtime package.
   * Constructed an upstream changelog from cgic.html.
   * Removed unnecessary call to dh_suidregister.
   * Other miscellaneous packaging cleanups.
 .
   * Correctly prototype cgiMain() (closes: #77544).
   * Applied Ian Jackson's suggestions for cgic-capture (closes: #77652):
     - Change all /tmp references to use the current directory instead. Added
       documentation that the current directory needs to be writeable.
     - Revert an earlier Debian patch which coped with the security issues of
       writing into /tmp by opening with O_WRONLY | O_CREAT | O_EXCL. Since a
       CGI script's current directory may reasonably be assumed to be secure,
       this isn't necessary.
     - Since capture is far from the best way to debug CGI scripts, we don't
       ship it as a separate package any more. Instead, install it as one of
       the examples in libcgicg1-dev, like cgictest.c; those who need it for
       debugging can compile it themselves, since they must be doing the same
       for the script they're debugging anyway. An abridged copy of the main
       Makefile is provided.
     - Check return code of cgiReadEnvironment() and cgiWriteEnvironment() in
       cgictest.c and capture.c respectively.
   * Fix format string in cgictest.c (%s -> %d).
Files: 
 7f8ac6b0d95c00b727c7cfde4ec2d16e 17384 web optional libcgicg1_1.07-1_m68k.deb
 6a5b497656331eef1669ecea77f5676d 55828 web optional libcgicg1-dev_1.07-1_m68k.deb
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