Package: netatalk
Version: 2.2.2
Severity: wishlist
Hello, I see that there are new netatalk versions available.
Changes in 2.2.3
NEW: afpd: support for mdnsresponder
NEW: afpd: new LDAP config option ldap_uuid_string
UPD: based on Unicode 6.1.0
UPD: experimental systemd service files: always run both afpd and
cnid_metad
UPD: afpd: Ensure our umask is not altered by eg pam_umask
UPD: afpd: Use GSS_C_NO_NAME as server principal when Kerberos options -
fqdn and -krb5service are not set, from Jamie Gilbertson
UPD: afpd: Changed behaviour for TimeMachine volumes in case there’s a
problem talking to the CNID daemons. Previously the volume was flagged read-
only and an AFP message was sent to the client. As this might result in
TimeMachine assuming the backup sparse bundle is damaged, we now just switch
the CNID database to an in-memory tdb without the additional stuff.
FIX: afpd: sendfile() on FreeBSD was broken, courtesy of Denis Ahrens
FIX: afpd: Dont use searchdb when doing partial name search
FIX: afpd: Fix a possible bug handling disconnected sessions, NetAFP Bug
ID #16
FIX: afpd: Close IPC fds in afpd session child inherited from the afpd
master process
FIX: dbd: Don’t remove BerkeleyDB if it’s still in use by eg cnid_dbd,
fixes bug introduced in 2.2.2
FIX: debian initscript: start avahi-daemon (if available) before atalkd
FIX: Zeroconf could not advertise non-ASCII time machine volume name
There is also a v3.0, but probably of less interest except in experimental.
Thanks for your packaging efforts!
Chad.
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Architecture: i386
Kernel: Linux 3.2.0-3-686-pae
Debian Release: wheezy/sid
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990 testing debian.uchicago.edu
980 testing mirror.csclub.uwaterloo.ca
500 stable debian.uchicago.edu
500 release apt.spideroak.com
50 unstable ftp.egr.msu.edu
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