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Bug#596670: marked as done (unblock: perdition/1.19~rc4-1)



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has caused the Debian Bug report #596670,
regarding unblock: perdition/1.19~rc4-1
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Package: release.debian.org
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User: release.debian.org@packages.debian.org
Usertags: freeze-exception


Please unblock package perdition

Perdition 1.19~rc4-1 includes several important fixes and I would like it
considered for inclusion in Squeeze.  As it coincides with an upstream
release (1.19-rc4) it also contains one or two (minor) changes that don't
strictly meet the criteria for the freeze. All such changes are minor.  And
are mainly changes that were committed upstream before the freeze hardened.
As both the upstream and Debian maintainer I would be most grateful if
these could be let through.

An annotated list of all the changes between 1.19~rc3-1 (= upstream 1.19-rc3)
and 1.19~rc4-1 (= upstream 1.19-rc4) is as follows. The upstream changelog
can be found at http://hg.vergenet.net/perdition/perdition/

changeset:   871:c232fe1163d0
tag:         v1.19-rc4
user:        Simon Horman <horms@verge.net.au>
date:        Mon Sep 13 16:12:52 2010 +0900
summary:     Perdition 1.19-rc4

	This simply updates configure.ac, debian/changelog
	and perdition.spec.in.

changeset:   870:11a92ae20bcc
user:        Simon Horman <horms@verge.net.au>
date:        Mon Sep 13 16:09:55 2010 +0900
summary:     rpm: binary dependency on libvanessa_socket2 (>= 0.0.12)

	From a Debian point of view, this is a source-only change
	although it relates to Debian bug #592459.

changeset:   869:055be8c2db1f
user:        Simon Horman <horms@verge.net.au>
date:        Mon Sep 13 16:06:31 2010 +0900
summary:     Debian: binary dependency on libvanessa-socket2 (>= 0.0.12)

	This relates to Debian bug #592459

changeset:   868:3981109ea6ba
user:        Simon Horman <horms@verge.net.au>
date:        Mon Sep 13 16:01:09 2010 +0900
summary:     Debian: There is a typo in the changelog for 1.19~rc3-2

	This relates to Debian bug #592459

changeset:   867:86df56cded53
user:        Christophe Ségui <christophe.segui@math.univ-toulouse.fr>
date:        Thu Sep 09 21:34:24 2010 +0900
summary:     Correct parsing of NIS map

	This is a bug that I believe is worthy of fixing for Squeeze

changeset:   866:975801678a3d
user:        Simon Horman <horms@verge.net.au>
date:        Fri Aug 20 17:13:22 2010 +0900
summary:     perdition(8): Clean up introduction

	This is a documentation change

changeset:   857:e17ec8401d34
tag:         debian-1.19~rc3-2
user:        Simon Horman <horms@verge.net.au>
date:        Tue Aug 17 16:18:08 2010 +0900
summary:     Debian: Update standards version from 3.9.0 to 3.9.1

	Self explanatory, I realise that strictly this isn't freeze
	material, but it was committed upstream before the
	freeze became harder.

changeset:   856:baeb40f36e7d
parent:      849:2493da66045b
user:        Simon Horman <horms@verge.net.au>
date:        Tue Aug 17 15:45:13 2010 +0900
summary:     Debian: BuildDepend on libvanessa-logger-dev (>= 0.0.12)

	This was included in 1.19~rc3-2.
	There is some discussion of it in Debian bug #592459.
	It is needed in order for 1.19-rc3 and rc4 to compile.

changeset:   855:263c96021ef9
user:        Simon Horman <horms@verge.net.au>
date:        Tue Aug 03 09:56:05 2010 +0900
summary:     Allocate enough space for fromv

	This is a bug that I believe is worthy of fixing for Squeeze.
	The bug is a segmentation fault on start bug for
	certain configuration combinations.

changeset:   854:aeff92473a55
user:        Simon Horman <horms@verge.net.au>
date:        Sat Jul 31 14:23:46 2010 +0900
summary:     Fix build failure if pam libraries aren't installed

	This doesn't effect Debian as BuildDependencies
	ensure that pam is always installed at build time.

	As such, I realise that strictly this isn't freeze
	material, but it was committed upstream before the
	freeze became harder.

changeset:   853:2178a5528029
user:        Joachim Sehlstedt <uk@newstyledata.net>
date:        Fri Jul 30 16:02:17 2010 +0900
summary:     Load configuration file before setting logger options

	This is a bug that I believe is worthy of fixing for Squeeze.
	The problem is that for some configuration parameters
	may be ignored.

changeset:   852:1718ccb586e9
user:        Simon Horman <horms@verge.net.au>
date:        Fri Jul 30 12:08:30 2010 +0900
summary:     Don't assign the result of SSLv23_method()

	This removes a build warning.

	As such, I realise that strictly this isn't freeze
	material, but it was committed upstream before the
	freeze became harder.

changeset:   851:d4ec17993901
user:        Joachim Sehlstedt <uk@newstyledata.net>
date:        Fri Jul 30 11:54:28 2010 +0900
summary:     Document --managesieve_capability in man page

	This is a documentation change.


unblock perdition/1.19~rc4-1

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On Mon, September 13, 2010 10:17, Horms wrote:
>
> Please unblock package perdition
>
> Perdition 1.19~rc4-1 includes several important fixes and I would like it
> considered for inclusion in Squeeze.  As it coincides with an upstream
> release (1.19-rc4) it also contains one or two (minor) changes that don't
> strictly meet the criteria for the freeze. All such changes are minor.

Unblocked.

Regards,

Adam



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