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Uploaded pam 0.72-13 (m68k) to erlangen



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Date: Sun, 31 Dec 2000 05:38:23 -0500
Source: pam
Binary: libpam-runtime libpam-modules libpam-cracklib libpam0g-dev libpam-doc libpam0g
Architecture: m68k
Version: 0.72-13
Distribution: unstable
Urgency: low
Maintainer: Debian/m68k Build Daemon <buildd@kullervo.informatik.uni-erlangen.de>
Changed-By: Ben Collins <bcollins@debian.org>
Description: 
 libpam-cracklib - PAM module to enable cracklib support.
 libpam-modules - Pluggable Authentication Modules for PAM
 libpam-runtime - Runtime support for the PAM library
 libpam0g   - Pluggable Authentication Modules library
 libpam0g-dev - Development files for PAM
Closes: 67172 69550 71442 71941 72858 75987 76087 76119 76236 77017 77661 78959 80249 80397
Changes: 
 pam (0.72-13) unstable; urgency=low
 .
   * Fix grammar in pam_source.sgml, closes: #78959
   * pam_undocumented.7: Fix escaped 's, closes: #75987
   * Fix build ordering, closes: #71442, #80397, #77017
   * Applied Hurd patch, closes: #76119
   * Use gcc for linking, not ld. closes: #71941
   * Pretty sure this was fixed, closes: #67172
   * Applied spealang fixes to Debian-mini-policy. closes: #80249
   * Applied patch to allow devfs style terminal devices with pam_group,
     closes: #77661
   * Could not reproduce, even using md5 passwords. User, if you still have
   * this problem, you need to tell me with what service (login, which I
     tested, sshd, telnet, etc...) and also send me the entire pam.d file
     for that service. closes: #76087
   * Fixed awhile back, closes: #72858
   * Closing this since I am not going to include any modules in this
     package that aren't in upstream. If someone else wants to package
     these modules seperately, they can do so. closes: #69550
   * For correct usage, pam_wheel.so should be used with "sufficient" and
     not "required". This is documented. If you use "required", then you
     must also use the "trust" option, but that doesn't give you the
     results you want. closes: #76236
Files: 
 144be3fb70aa2cf65d066bb6924ffcff 60496 base required libpam0g_0.72-13_m68k.deb
 264e95a8201edd88b9ed16e691af76c8 134478 base required libpam-modules_0.72-13_m68k.deb
 e3f77beb4a1b50df24458de14f324702 41188 base required libpam-runtime_0.72-13_m68k.deb
 02793ad473267054d9f6f0e47a2f3aa7 147048 devel optional libpam0g-dev_0.72-13_m68k.deb
 c27a3101a0963d363bba6f79ce52f3aa 40926 admin optional libpam-cracklib_0.72-13_m68k.deb
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