-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 Format: 1.7 Date: Sat, 28 Jan 2006 02:30:27 -0500 Source: wpasupplicant Binary: wpagui wpasupplicant Architecture: source i386 Version: 0.4.7-1 Distribution: unstable Urgency: low Maintainer: Kyle McMartin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Changed-By: Kyle McMartin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Description: wpagui - GUI for wpa_supplicant wpasupplicant - Client support for WPA and WPA2 (IEEE 802.11i) Closes: 310136 315963 322174 322175 330138 331533 331533 332654 335487 336423 338131 346265 347347 Changes: wpasupplicant (0.4.7-1) unstable; urgency=low . * New upstream version. (closes: #347347) * New binary package, wpa_gui; build-deps on Qt4. (closes: #332654) * Move wpasupplicant to run in rcS, before networking. This will likely upset a few people, but as wpasupplicant can wait for the interface to exist before doing anything, it shouldn't cause any real problems. (closes: #310136) * Document in default config file that EAP-FAST will not work without a patch to OpenSSL. (closes: #322174) * Comment out most of the default config file, some people kept the whole file verbatim, causing OpenSSL to try and load some uncommon libraries people likely didn't have installed, resulting in wpasupplicant segfaulting (closes: #330138, #336423) * Also for #336423, Suggest: libengine-pkcs11-openssl, and document why. * Make more noise when the daemon fails to run. (closes: #346265) * Don't advertise that -i may not be required in default/wpasupplicant, this option was removed as it did not scale to handle multiple interfaces. (closes: #322175) * Document typical location of config file in manpage. Note, wpasupplicant no longer implicitly finds a config file. (closes: #315963) * Add simple WPA-PSK example to default config file. (closes: #331533) * Split up $OPTIONS in default/wpasupplicant. (closes: #331533) . wpasupplicant (0.4.6-0.2) unstable; urgency=low . * New upstream version (closes: #335487). * This version is designed for Wireless Extensions 19 and so will work with Linux kernel 2.6.14. Closes: #338131. * Note that WPA support was added in Wireless Extensions 18 and should therefore exist in new (2.6.14-compliant) drivers, including ipw2200 v1.0.8. In order to take advantage of this new support you need to invoke wpasupplicant with the wext driver ("-D wext" in /etc/default/wpasupplicant for instance, instead of "-D ipw" say). Probably closes also #304087 and #317548, but I'm not going to confirm that just for an NMU. * Added comments to README.Debian amounting to the above. * Borrowed some of Norbert Preining's improvements: - add debhelper token to postrm script - fix address of FSF in copyright file - bump standards version to 3.6.2 (Kyle, when you get back to this package, find Norbert's other changes upgrading to debhelper 4 in bug #338131). * Set NMU version to 0.2 for Norbert's convenience. * Marked /etc/init.d/wpasupplicant as a conffile (should really use debhelper4 to take care of this, but I'm not going to make the other changes needed for this). Files: 92a7e57a6c55aa979d519d4c157db366 642 net optional wpasupplicant_0.4.7-1.dsc a74aac593730441fa70baa2cba2e46ae 470664 net optional wpasupplicant_0.4.7.orig.tar.gz 93c0db6c7bc62993ce609c432eaf7378 27935 net optional wpasupplicant_0.4.7-1.diff.gz 0519505f2ef556bbf026eafb00b8d5bb 162676 net optional wpasupplicant_0.4.7-1_i386.deb 81dcf8b28d1d74ef4127a1c55927ec2f 59688 net optional wpagui_0.4.7-1_i386.deb
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