> > Potential bugs: IMHO not in the parts I worked on (I have adopted the > > package). The experimental features are disabled by default, disabled in > > a non-invasive way. The people need to run an upgrade script once but > > that's all. The cached data is not damaged by the upgrade and can be > > converted easily. >=20 > Approved. Okay, there have been bugs that I was not aware of, some where self-made and some not but there is no excuse. I still ask for adding the new version to Sarge, 0.9.4 this time since the old version was too buggy, I found even another problem (with 0.8.6) where it deleted unrelated files during the installation. Changes below. Thanks, Eduard. apt-cacher (0.9.4) unstable; urgency=high * removed /var/{log,cache}/apt-cacher from debian/dirs to manage them without interferences via postinst/prerm, calling install.pl/remove.pl/upgrade.pl (closes: #310990). This bug was hidden before and came to daylight after the rewrite of the old (ownership overriding) code in 0.9. * fixed the size calculation in the access.log (closes: #311001) * found another stupid bug in install.pl, it removed the files README and README.txt in the directory where dpkg has been started * added more visible advisories to run apt-cacher-format-transition.pl in NEWS.Debian and README.Debian * commented out the allowed_locations example in apt-cacher.conf, it should not restrict by default -- Eduard Bloch <blade@debian.org> Fri, 27 May 2005 18:20:49 +0200 apt-cacher (0.9.3) unstable; urgency=high * removed some forgotten debug statements and also a "testing" die; command in the checksumming lib (closes: #310393) * fixed the adding of CGI var separator ? in the sample sources.list URLs and used to not break the lines on extreme low-res monitors (closes: #310387) -- Eduard Bloch <blade@debian.org> Tue, 24 May 2005 18:42:42 +0200
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