Please unblock loop-aes-utils 2.12r-15
Hello release team,
this version includes a documentation fix (README.Debian,
NEWS.Debian). The documentation mentioned a feature that we
decided to postpone until after etch; It would be great if
you could let this version into testing.
cheers,
Max
diff -u loop-aes-utils-2.12r/debian/changelog loop-aes-utils-2.12r/debian/changelog
--- loop-aes-utils-2.12r/debian/changelog
+++ loop-aes-utils-2.12r/debian/changelog
@@ -1,3 +1,11 @@
+loop-aes-utils (2.12r-15) unstable; urgency=medium
+
+ * Set maintainer to Debian Loop-AES Team
+ * Partially revert documentation changes as we don't include
+ the initramfs-tools integration yet for etch.
+
+ -- Max Vozeler <xam@debian.org> Sat, 16 Dec 2006 03:38:40 +0100
+
loop-aes-utils (2.12r-14) unstable; urgency=low
* Sync with util-linux 2.12r-11
diff -u loop-aes-utils-2.12r/debian/control loop-aes-utils-2.12r/debian/control
--- loop-aes-utils-2.12r/debian/control
+++ loop-aes-utils-2.12r/debian/control
@@ -1,7 +1,8 @@
Source: loop-aes-utils
Section: admin
Priority: optional
-Maintainer: Max Vozeler <xam@debian.org>
+Maintainer: Debian Loop-AES Team <pkg-loop-aes-maint@lists.alioth.debian.org>
+Uploaders: Max Vozeler <xam@debian.org>
Build-Depends: debhelper (>= 4.2), dpatch (>= 2.0.0), libblkid-dev, uuid-dev
Standards-Version: 3.7.2
reverted:
--- loop-aes-utils-2.12r/debian/NEWS.Debian
+++ loop-aes-utils-2.12r.orig/debian/NEWS.Debian
@@ -1,12 +0,0 @@
-loop-aes-utils (2.12r-12) unstable; urgency=low
-
- * This version includes support for root on loop-aes encrypted
- device when using an initramfs-tools generated initramfs.
-
- If you had a working loop-aes encrypted root and you are using
- initramfs-tools, this support may interfere and cause initramfs-tools
- to produce an initramfs that will not boot your system. See
- /usr/share/doc/loop-aes-utils/README.Debian.gz for details.
-
- -- Lionel Elie Mamane <lmamane@debian.org> Sun, 6 Aug 2006 15:20:24 +0200
-
diff -u loop-aes-utils-2.12r/debian/README loop-aes-utils-2.12r/debian/README
--- loop-aes-utils-2.12r/debian/README
+++ loop-aes-utils-2.12r/debian/README
@@ -1,9 +1,9 @@
loop-aes-utils for Debian
-------------------------
- This package is based on Debian util-linux 2.12r-9 and the
- loop-AES v3.1c patch for util-linux. It is intended to be used
- in combination with a loop-AES kernel module.
+ This package is based on Debian util-linux and the loop-AES
+ patch for util-linux. It is intended to be used in combination
+ with a loop-AES kernel module.
You can find detailed documentation for loop-AES in packages
loop-aes-$(KVERS) and loop-aes-source.
@@ -26,38 +26 @@
-Encrypted root fs
------------------
-
- This package integrates with initramfs-tools so that an initramfs
- created with initramfs-tools will be able to handle a root fs on an
- encrypted (or not) loop device.
-
- This support is automatically enabled at initramfs creation time
- when your root device in /etc/fstab has a "loop=/dev/loopN"
- option. You can also force it on by setting the environmental
- variable INITRAMFS_LOOPAES to "1", "yes" or "on"; you can force it
- off by setting INITRAMFS_LOOPAES to "0", "no" or
- "off". INITRAMFS_LOOPAES can be set in the shell calling mkinitramfs
- or in /etc/initramfs-tools/initramfs.conf .
-
- When support is forced on, support for all ciphers is included; when
- automatically enabled, only the necessary cipher module is included
- in the initramfs.
-
- The entry for the root fs in /etc/fstab should look like:
- /dev/hda5 / ext3 loop=/dev/loop5,encryption=AES,gpgkey=/root/keys/loopaes.gpg 0 0
- not
- /dev/loop5 / ext3 defaults 0 0
-
- If the options include a "gpghome=" and/or a "gpgkey=", these will
- be copied into the initramfs, to /keys/rootkeyfile.gpg and /.gnupg,
- respectively; if you supply a "gpghome=" option, it is recommended
- that it point towards a specially prepared minimal directory rather
- than your usual "~/.gnupg/".
-
- You can override the loop and crypto related options of /etc/fstab
- at boot time by setting the kernel command-line "loopaesopts="
- option from your boot leader. The syntax is the same as in the
- options column of /etc/fstab. Any file path will be interpreted in
- the initramfs, obviously. For example:
- "loopaesopts=loop=/dev/loop5,encryption=AES,gpgkey=/keys/rootkeyfile.gpg"
-
- -- Max Vozeler <xam@debian.org> and Lionel Elie Mamane <lmamane@debian.org>
+ -- Max Vozeler <xam@debian.org>
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