This bug was fixed in the package proftpd-dfsg - 1.3.1-6ubuntu1

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proftpd-dfsg (1.3.1-6ubuntu1) hardy; urgency=low

   * Merge from debian unstable. (LP: #193429) remaining changes:
    - Re-add transitional packages, to allow an upgrade from Dapper.
    - Update maintainer field as per spec.

proftpd-dfsg (1.3.1-6) unstable; urgency=low

  * Template revision in 1.3.1-4 altered shared/proftpd/inetd_or_standalone
    choices. Now proftpd.postinst has been revised for that.
    (closes: #461913)

proftpd-dfsg (1.3.1-5) unstable; urgency=low

  * Long due typo fix in welcome.msg template.
    (closes: #435320)
  * Now reload daemon after rotation, due to SIGUP fixing in 1.3.1.
    (closes: #428828, #435524)
  * [PATCH] ip_acl_fix.dpatch
        IPv4 ACLs (not glob/wildcard rules) were not being compared properly
        against IPv4-mapped IPv6 connections. Thanks TJ.
        See http://bugs.proftpd.org/show_bug.cgi?id=3031
  * [PATCH] class_rules_fix.dpatch
        Class rules do not honor '!' negation character. Thanks TJ.
        See http://bugs.proftpd.org/show_bug.cgi?id=3033

proftpd-dfsg (1.3.1-4) unstable; urgency=low

  * Added LSB init section to debian/proftpd.init for run-time init.d
    dependencies.
  * Removed LSB-like functions in proftpd.init because lsb-base is required
    since etch.
  * Added new configuration sub-files: ldap.conf, sql.conf and tls.conf with
    advanced configurations.
    All files are included by the main one.
  * debian/templates/basic.conf renamed proftpd.conf to simplify debian/rules
  * Added a 'status' stanza to proftpd init script (in daemon mode only).
    (closes: #370199)
  * debian/changelog wrapped better to 80 columns.
  * Template normalization and translation party, thanks Christian Perrier
    and others for the global patch here merged.
        + Debconf templates and debian/control reviewed by the debian-l10n-
        english team as part of the Smith review project. Closes: #455778
        + [Debconf translation updates]
        + Slovak. Closes: #455887
        + Finnish. Closes: #455970
        + Galician. Closes: #455985
        + Norwegian Bokmål. Closes: #456410
        + Portuguese. Closes: #456539
        + Spanish; Castilian. Closes: #456674
        + Basque. Closes: #457036
        + German. Closes: #457091
        + Vietnamese. Closes: #457380
        + Dutch. Closes: #457807
        + Russian. Closes: #457875
        + French. Closes: #458520
        + Finnish. Closes: #455970
        + Czech. Closes: #458791
        + Indonesian. Closes: #458828
  * [PATCH] sql_timer_cb.dpatch
        TIMED connections don't reconnect to the SQL database.
        See http://bugs.proftpd.org/show_bug.cgi?id=3022
  * Added a specific Homepage field in debian/control for proftpd-doc.
  * Policy bumped to 3.7.3 (no relevant changes).
  * Removed wu-ftpd among conflicting packages (superfluous).

proftpd-dfsg (1.3.1-3) unstable; urgency=low

  * Disabled language support: currently only en_US is supported, so it is
    not that useful.  It was wrongly compiled in as a DSO module, anyway.
    A configuration option --enable-nls should be used instead.
    Fixed modules.conf.
    (closes: #451747, #451090, #457178)
  * Commented out stacktrace support at configuration time.
  * Properly moved to debhelper compatibility 5.
  * Fixed clean rules to remove auto-generated files.
  * [Lintian] Fixed FSF address in debian/copyright file.
              This is a GPL2 or later program.
  * [Lintian] Spelling error adviced->advised fixed in README.Debian.
  * Added missing --oknodo at daemon startup in proftpd.init.
    (closes: #455562)
  * [debian/templates/basic.conf] Added an AuthOrder commented directive in
    default proftpd.conf template.
  * [debian/rules] Minor changes in script style.

 -- Stefan Ebner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>   Tue, 19 Feb 2008 22:13:20
+0100

** Changed in: proftpd-dfsg (Ubuntu)
       Status: Fix Committed => Fix Released

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Merge proftpd-dfsg 1.3.1-6 from Debian(Unstable)
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/193429
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