I uploaded a new version of steam to unstable yesterday, which fixes two Bugs, where the daemon just crashes. I stripped all unneeded patches only leaving the more obvious and severe bugs and dpatch-ivied the whole thing: steam (1.6.2-3) testing-proposed-updates; urgency=high * Depend on pstotext and html2text. It is needed for the fulltext search. * Added dpatch to debian/rules * DPatch: * 001 - fix charsets in emails and send email to correct receiver * 002 - fix charsets in FTP * 004 - update configfile correctly and correct username on password reset * 005 - Catch failed execution and do not crash * 006 - Important Wiki fixes: Fix Namespace handling, fix http and https Links, use correct encoding, fix italics and bold fonts, make empty documents work. * 007 - Preserve mimetype when copying documents * 008 - do not serialize functions * 009 - fixed permission problems when duplicating a container * 010 - make sure security logfile is in correct place * 011 - Fix crash on search -- Alain Schroeder <alain@debian.org> Sun, 15 May 2005 13:25:30 +0200 The patches can be viewed at http://parkautomat.net/debian Please consider, because without the fixes 005 and 011 steam is unusable in a lot of configurations. Nearly all of the others make it unusable on Systems not using ISO-8859-1. The changelog in unstable looks like this: steam (1.6.3-1) unstable; urgency=medium * Depend on pstotext and html2text. It is needed for the fulltext search. * New Upstream * Several Wiki fixes (encoding, etc.) * DocumentFactory: Fix duplication of objects * Fixed Search Service (do not crash upon any query) * Various E-mail fixes (send through webinterface) * config dir no longer world readable * some startup fixes * fixed configuration file issues * Patches from CVS: * fix more crashes in the search * recognize https links in the wiki * make sure security log file exists * wiki now works with empty documents -- Alain Schroeder <alain@debian.org> Sat, 14 May 2005 16:33:35 +0200 Bye, Alain -- DON'T PANIC! I'm a trained professional, and far more qualified to panic in this situation than you are.
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