fastforward 1:0.51-3 source package in Ubuntu

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fastforward (1:0.51-3) unstable; urgency=low

  * debian/rules: install the fastforward's newaliases program as
    /usr/sbin/qmail-newaliases to avoid conflict.
  * debian/sbin: remove; obsolete.
  * debian/fastforward.README.Debian: talk about newaliases being
    installed as /usr/sbin/qmail-newaliases, and the qmail-run package.
  * debian/rules: install newaliases.1 man page as
    /usr/share/man/man1/qmail-newaliases.1.
  * debian/rules: no longer install ~alias/.qmail-default (again).
  * debian/fastforward.postinst, debian/fastforward.postrm: create
    ~alias/.qmail-default if it doesn't exist; remove on purge.

fastforward (1:0.51-2) unstable; urgency=low

  * debian/rules: install ~alias/.qmail-default again.
  * debian/fastforward.examples: remove; obsolete.
  * debian/fastforward.preinst, debian/fastforward.postrm: no longer
    add/remove diversion of Debian qmail's /usr/sbin/newaliases
    program.
  * debian/control: Standards-Version: 3.8.0.1.

fastforward (1:0.51-1) unstable; urgency=low

  * debian/rules: remove target configure:; use glibc by default instead
    of dietlibc; new target patch: apply diff from debian/diff/; install
    into /var/lib/qmail/ instead of /var/qmail/; target binary-arch: run
    dpkg-shlibdeps; target clean: remove debian/substvars; target build:
    set conf-qmail, restore orig in target clean:.
  * debian/diff/0001-error.h-cdb_seek.c-include-errno.h-instead-of.diff:
    new: error.h, cdb_seek.c: '#include <errno.h>' instead of 'extern
    int errno;'.
  * debian/implicit: update to revision a09db2e.
  * debian/gcc/: remove; obsolete.
  * debian/fastforward.docs: remove INSTALL.
  * debian/rules: no longer install ~alias/.qmail-default.
  * debian/fastforward.conffiles: remove; obsolete.
  * debian/fastforward.examples: new; add debian/qmail-default.
  * debian/control: no longer Build-Depends: dietlibc; no longer
    Depends: qmail, but Recommends:; Depends: ${shlibs:Depends};
    Build-Depends: groff-base; Standards-Version: 3.7.3.0; update short
    and long descriptions.
  * debian/copyright: upstream sources and debian diff is in the public
    domain.
  * debian/fastforward.README.Debian: redo.
  * debian/changelog: add epoch 1 to supersede unofficial package.
  * upload to Debian/main (closes: #484765).
  * debian/fastforward.preinst, debian/fastforward.postrm: add/remove
    diversion of Debian qmail's /usr/sbin/newaliases program.

fastforward (0.51-zarge2) sarge; urgency=low

  * build against sarge's dietlibc-dev (0.28-3).

fastforward (0.51-zarge1) sarge; urgency=low

  * debian/rules: minor cleanup.
  * debian/implicit: update to revision 1.10.

fastforward (0.51-zarge0.3) sarge; urgency=low

  * debian/control: no longer Build-Depends: dephelper; remove
    Standards-Version.
  * debian/rules: stop using debhelper, use implicit rules.
  * debian/implicit: new; implicit Makefile rules.
  * debian/README.Debian, debian/conffiles, debian/docs: rename to
    fastforward.*.
  * debian/dirs, debian/links.in: remove; obsolete.
  * debian/copyright: minor.

fastforward (0.51-zarge0.2) sarge; urgency=low

  * use diet libc.
  * debian/rules: new target configure: set up diet program as c compiler
    wrapper; conditionally overwrite PATH to have diet program used as c
    compiler wrapper; minor cleanup.
  * debian/gcc/gcc*: new; diet program as c compiler wrapper.
  * debian/control: Build-Depends: dietlibc-dev; no longer Depends:
    ${shlibs:Depends}.

fastforward (0.51-woody1) woody; urgency=low

  * bump version for release.

fastforward (0.51-woody0.2) woody; urgency=low

  * debian/rules: use numeric uids and gids to avoid build-dependency
    on qmail-uids-gids.

fastforward (0.51-woody0.1) woody; urgency=low

  * woody package; new Standards-Version: 3.5.2.
  * postinst script removed.

fastforward (0.51-1) stable; urgency=low

  * /var/qmail/alias/.qmail-default marked as conffile.
  * 1st debian version.

fastforward (0.51-0.4) unstable; urgency=low

  * cleanup.

fastforward (0.51-0.3) unstable; urgency=low

  * Documentation.
  * binaries moved to /usr/{bin,sbin} and linked back to /var/qmail/bin/.
  * this package does not provide /etc/aliases

fastforward (0.51-0.2) unstable; urgency=low

  * added ~alias/.qmail-default and /etc/aliases.

fastforward (0.51-0.1) unstable; urgency=low

  * Initial Release.

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fastforward: handles qmail forwarding according to a cdb database

 It can create forwarding databases from a sendmail-style /etc/aliases or
 from user-oriented virtual-domain tables.
 .
 fastforward supports external mailing lists, stored in a binary format for
 fast access. It has a tool to convert sendmail-style include files into
 binary lists.
 .
 fastforward is more reliable than sendmail. sendmail can't deal with long
 aliases, or deeply nested aliases, or deeply nested include files;
 fastforward has no limits other than memory. sendmail can produce corrupted
 alias files if the system crashes; fastforward is crashproof.
 .
 fastforward's database-building tools are much faster than sendmail's
 newaliases. Even better, fastforward deliveries don't pause while the
 database is being rebuilt.
 .
 fastforward does not support insecure sendmail-style program deliveries from
 include files; you can use qmail's secure built-in mechanisms instead.
 fastforward does support program deliveries from /etc/aliases.