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Subject: Please change short description to "Name Service Switch module for DB"
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Package: libnss-db
Version: 2.2-6.3
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I was looking through the libnss* packages and found that their
short descriptions are all phrased differently. In order to bring a
bit more order, please change the short description to
NSS module for DB
or to some other phrase beginning with either 'NSS module' or
'Name Service Switch module'.
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Subject: Bug#314909: fixed in libnss-db 2.2.3pre1-1
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Source: libnss-db
Source-Version: 2.2.3pre1-1
We believe that the bug you reported is fixed in the latest version of
libnss-db, which is due to be installed in the Debian FTP archive:
libnss-db_2.2.3pre1-1.diff.gz
to pool/main/libn/libnss-db/libnss-db_2.2.3pre1-1.diff.gz
libnss-db_2.2.3pre1-1.dsc
to pool/main/libn/libnss-db/libnss-db_2.2.3pre1-1.dsc
libnss-db_2.2.3pre1-1_i386.deb
to pool/main/libn/libnss-db/libnss-db_2.2.3pre1-1_i386.deb
libnss-db_2.2.3pre1.orig.tar.gz
to pool/main/libn/libnss-db/libnss-db_2.2.3pre1.orig.tar.gz
A summary of the changes between this version and the previous one is
attached.
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Date: Mon, 18 Jul 2005 14:39:43 +0200
Source: libnss-db
Binary: libnss-db
Architecture: source i386
Version: 2.2.3pre1-1
Distribution: unstable
Urgency: low
Maintainer: Piotr Roszatycki <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Changed-By: Piotr Roszatycki <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Description:
libnss-db - NSS module for using Berkeley Databases as a naming service
Closes: 114936 146707 165298 168532 173082 284859 309492 314909 316573
Changes:
libnss-db (2.2.3pre1-1) unstable; urgency=low
.
* New maintainer release. Closes bugs fixed by previous NMUs.
Closes: #146707, #165298, #168532, #173082, #284859, #309492.
* New upstrem release.
* The source package converted to yada.
* The source is adapted to the latest automake. Closes: #114936.
* debian/packages:
- Build-Depends: autoconf, automake1.9, libtool, gettext, perl,
libdb4.3-dev, libselinux1-dev
- Install library into /usr/lib as far as it requires libdb4.3 from
/usr/lib.
- Detect _PATH_VARDB and install there db-Makefile. Closes: #316573.
- Changed package description. Closes: #314909.
* Removed 000_libtool_upgrade.diff:
- Not necessary with new upstream.
* Replaced 002_db3_usage.diff by 002-db4.3_usage.patch:
- Compile against libdb4.3-dev.
* Replaced 003_no_internal_libc.diff by 003-no_internal_libc.patch:
- The patch from Fedora: doesn't get to use internal interfaces.
* Added 004-db4.3_api_change.patch:
- Use new interface for db->open()
* Added 005-initialize_all_fields.patch:
- The patch from Fedora: Initialize all of the fields of the key to zeroes,
so that we don't pass garbage keys in to later versions of Berkeley DB.
* Added 006-errno.patch:
- The patch based on Fedora
- set errno to ENOENT by default so that we don't leave stale errno values
around in error cases
- clear the entire key DBT before handing it to a get() function
- set errno to ENOENT when returning NSS_STATUS_NOTFOUND
* Added 007-selinux.patch:
- Set the SELinux file creation context when opening databases for write
access. Note that this does *not* change the context of existing files.
* Added 008-translations.patch:
- Missing translations for makedb.
* Added 009-automake_AC_CANONICAL_HOST.patch:
- Remove AC_CANONICAL_HOST for new automake.
* Added 010-automake_libtool.patch:
- Automake doesn't know how to compile a single file both with and without
libtool. So fake it.
* Added 011-automake_install-data-local.patch:
- Call install-slibLTLIBRARIES before install-data-local.
* Added 012-gettextize.patch:
- Updated for the newer gettext. Generated by
`gettextize --force --copy --no-changelog --intl && rm -f *~ intl/*~
m4/*.in'
* debian/man/makedb.pod:
- Better formatting.
Files:
bca09dbd865dd9623b88d29b6e617cee 688 admin standard libnss-db_2.2.3pre1-1.dsc
b4440ba2865d28e9068e465426c19ede 235360 admin standard
libnss-db_2.2.3pre1.orig.tar.gz
91085a6577728b3c7d6a1e6b862aa5dc 144245 admin standard
libnss-db_2.2.3pre1-1.diff.gz
bbfd897917b0e6b39fce537a0a800a49 25188 admin standard
libnss-db_2.2.3pre1-1_i386.deb
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