On 2012-07-13 10:37, Ondřej Surý wrote:
> Package: release.debian.org
> Severity: normal
> User: release.debian....@packages.debian.org
> Usertags: unblock
> 
> Please unblock package nsd3
> 
> Since this version will be the next supported I would like to push
> latest upstream, which:
> 
> - add support for TLSA RR type
> - add support for ECDSA (Elliptic Curve algorithms) in DNSSEC
> 
> Both of these will hopefully used in upcoming years:
> 
> - EC algorithms have nice properties of being smaller and faster, so
> people will rollover to them once the support in DNSSEC validators is
> prevalent
> - TLSA allows certificate pinning (and even Debian would benefit from
> that as you can add trust anchor on the fly for self-signed CAs and certs).
> We hope to see support in browsers/MTAs/MUAs etc. start to growing as
> the protocol is almost a standard (in RFC-Editor queue for those who
> knows what that means :)).
> 
> 
> The upstream release also includes few minor fixes in IXFR code
> and new zone stats, which I haven't enabled since it's a new code.
> (I could cherry-pick these two main mentioned features, but I feel
> it's not worth it as NSD3 has no rev-deps and the codebase is stable.)
> 
> unblock nsd3/3.2.11-1
> 
> [...]

Hi,

The changes sums up to:

 79 files changed, 2907 insertions(+), 2130 deletions(-)


Which is way more than I can sanely review.  Can you generate a manual
debdiff where you filter out the auto-generated files (e.g.
configlexer.c)?  That might give a better view of what is happening.


I also noticed this gbp.conf change, which was probably unintented.

"""
-debian-branch = debian-sid
+debian-branch = debian-backports
"""


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