Niko Tyni [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Release team: I see a newer upstream version of libnetfilter-queue has
recently been uploaded to unstable. I'm not sure if that's intended to
migrate to lenny;
It's not. This was uncoordinated upload.
if it isn't, I think mxallowd has to be targeted for
On Wed, Oct 29, 2008 at 05:42:27PM +0100, Michael Stapelberg wrote:
* [29.10.08 16:24]:
I see you still have default IP addresses in mxallowd.templates,
is that intentional? As I said earlier, I don't think guessing
them like that makes sense for noninteractive installations.
Yes, you're
On Tue, Oct 28, 2008 at 11:44:55PM +0100, Michael Stapelberg wrote:
Here we go, this is against -2 in the archive as that's a fixed
point. This is only lightly tested, please double-check :)
I double-checked and added db_stop before #DEBCONF# in mxallowd.postinst to
avoid hangs on the first
Hi Niko,
* [29.10.08 16:24]:
I see you still have default IP addresses in mxallowd.templates,
is that intentional? As I said earlier, I don't think guessing
them like that makes sense for noninteractive installations.
Yes, you're right. I've removed them and uploaded 1.6b-2 to
Hi Niko,
* [28.10.08 11:29]:
One more problem is that the package both ships /etc/mxallowd.conf
as a dpkg conffile and modifies it with maintainer scripts. This
is explicitly forbidden by the policy, see section 10.7.3.
Thanks for the hint. I'll rebuild the package later without the entry in
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