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On 10/10/12 09:48, Julien Cristau wrote: > On Tue, Jul 24, 2012 at 13:06:14 +0000, Daniel Pocock wrote: > >> --- these changes update the sipdialer binary package only, >> making it use the config file parser classes. This means it now >> uses the same config format as repro and reTurnServer >> > What does that mean for existing configuration files? > Anyone who has used the sipdialer package from v1.8.2 and created a config file in their home directory will need to adapt the config file (adding an `=' symbol after each parameter name) All parameter names and values remain the same. There is no global config file for sipdialer so the package can't update it. This doesn't impact any of the other packages built from the resiprocate source package. The 1.8.2 release only existed upstream and in Debian for a short period of time (the package is new for wheezy and doesn't exist in squeeze), popcon shows only two installs of sipdialer, so it is unlikely that many people have such config files. http://qa.debian.org/popcon.php?package=resiprocate -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.4.12 (GNU/Linux) Comment: Using GnuPG with Mozilla - http://enigmail.mozdev.org/ iQIcBAEBCAAGBQJQdTaGAAoJEOm1uwJp1aqDAiMQAIHiArlBp49uxYhr1wty7K7z ugfrslk+aI9gLxdPX7Jka6OZuYyar4MbKPA28Bez+4VfQzZRSFNfiS/DlT6dNe5Z sjPd8+HcZGrLDYhvq3Bu30zoNxAVKqpHLzGCQDWalwJ9/lka5IDFJxALEzy5HE0m SwjesxnKv604D20bJYtJw9ZxZiM8CBA8eVciWWzEefZuqofKdpO0sfY+VlSGoX3D owUx8vIGTg/dfpkz/hCUjreU9Fqq5DBVFj1EvYRgpU/RtwGBuUNQs891b93v4Gvb +mFgGZAkSH4OCq+oDzkpbDaahTROfIbkzVftC3sU1zLdB9dpOb/sbtYwRx4nyomn hz/MlMK82w+OkXDEUvey9RqNeQbauA4ksmOAclFGeDoGZZbhzNlMG67fxOWqeiEo 0usgmGg1k0U5aiPCFZjA5O198bkx40uI+5TAtN6PKF8l98FSxo46ivnFXM2840ze H2mLE3hACv+ugkVqEpHvRAi8fLVkkdXrh8JZYRa1pgqGHpKDtbeXHEm/mB5e4f7P OOyuPE3qCjXGW52F4+IJdX+Y71mSmWDrv9JmOuMZvAGyRvy95DngO0AwghYK/amH hyqoVYgnlxw0uCosPerFktnfIwPSYPF7YdUJ30M+/1foHle/9OKz5EjmU4YZQaZc dRa8QD8H17rAqsVCMrIJ =q/Hl -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-bugs-dist-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org