On Wed, 2009-08-26 at 09:24 -0400, Noah Meyerhans wrote: > Hello. I just uploaded a new set of spamassassin packages for > consideration for the upcoming stable point release. The changelog > entry is:
In future, it would be good if you could post debdiffs to -release and wait for confirmation /before/ uploading. :-) > * Remove open-whois.org as it is cybersquatted (Closes: #537477) > * Backport IPv6 support for the Received header parser (Closes: #510711) > * Correct the Maintainer field. > * Fix numerous pod2man errors that caused warning messages to be > embedded within several man pages. There are also a few other changes which weren't mentioned in the changelog or your mail, at least the first of which looks unintentional. The others are relatively minor, but I wasn't sure if they were intended to form part of the update, as they weren't mentioned. - The documentation fix for spamhaus and SURBL not being free for all has been reverted, as has the corresponding changelog entry from 3.2.5-2 (and the changelog trailer for that version changed). - The perl-modules dependency has grown a "| libio-zlib-perl (>= 1.04)" alternative. - GPG.KEY is no longer not compressed - sa-update is no longer run with an explicit umask by the cron job > The IPv6 header support is the only change to actual functionality. It > fixes the problem where the config parser was unable to handle IPv6 > addresses in config directives like "trusted_networks". Given that one > of lenny's release goals was pervasive IPv6 support, I felt that this > was worth fixing. Aside from myself, at least one other person is > currently using packages including this patch on a busy mail site, and > they work as expected. It is worth noting, though, that this change > introduced a new dependency on libnetaddr-ip-perl. Personally, the patch is a little larger than I'd currently be happy accepting for a stable update (at least for a non-security / RC fix). I realise the changes are all in unstable, although only for a couple of weeks. I'd definitely suggest a lenny-backports upload including the changes though. Regards, Adam -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [email protected] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [email protected]

