libnss-ldap (251-7) unstable; urgency=low
* Meh, correctly include escape-fixing NMU
libnss-ldap (251-6) unstable; urgency=low
* Acknowledge NMUs (Closes: #377895, #390241, #390957)
* Resolve timing issues,
Closes: #375077, #375215, #390926, #391053, #391167, #394152, #391829
-- Ubuntu Archive Auto-Sync <email address hidden> Tue, 07 Nov 2006 02:35:31 +0000
libnss-ldap (251-5.2) unstable; urgency=high
* Non-maintainer upload.
* When doing substitutions in libnss-ldap.conf, pass the values to the Perl
program as environment variables instead of directly to the program;
should eliminate the problems with having to escape them.
(Closes: #376684, #386141)
* Change the init script policy. Instead of stopping libnss-ldap.init on
clean shutdown (touching a file) and starting it after networking (rm-ing
it), we touch the file in /lib/init/rw as soon as possible (right before
udev is started, touching a file) and stop it after initial system bootup.
This fixes both issues with /var being on a separate partition, and
unclean shutdown where the file would not be created. (To make sure we
don't get similar problems during shutdown, we create it in runlevels 0
and 6 as before, but we don't assume it's still there when we boot, since
it's on a tmpfs now.) (Closes: #375077)
* Block SIGPIPE in do_atfork_child(), as some versions of libldap2 in some
circumstances (notably with TLS enabled) write data onto our dummy socket
during close, which raises a SIGPIPE that should not be delivered on to the
application. (Closes: #376426, #388574)
libnss-ldap (251-5.1) unstable; urgency=low
* Fixed regexp in postinstall script as described by
Peter Buecker in the BTS (closes: #377895)
libnss-ldap (251-5) unstable; urgency=low
* Handle case when /var/lib is not yet available
(ie: very early in the boot process)
libnss-ldap (251-4) unstable; urgency=low
* Added system which implicitly sets bind_policy to 'soft'
during system boot/shutdown. This is implemented by an
init script run at end of system boot and start of system
shutdown which creates/removes a file in /var/lib/libnss-ldap
called 'bind_policy_soft'. When this file exists the policy
is treated as 'soft' regardless of the configuration in
/etc/nss-ldap.conf. Note that soft doesn't mean 'always
fail' but rather only try to connect to each URI listed in
the configuration file once, with no sleeping.
Closes: #375077, #375215
libnss-ldap (251-3) unstable; urgency=low
* Handle both host and uri cases from debconf, Closes: #375097
* Escape dashes in value handling, Closes: #375108
libnss-ldap (251-2) unstable; urgency=low
* Copy existing ldap.secret to new location, if it exists.
libnss-ldap (251-1) unstable; urgency=low
* New upstream version, Closes: #332600
* Upstream fixes, Closes: #323580, #302391, #308490
* Maintainer upload, Closes: #316973, #335133
* Changed debconf 'host' question to 'uri', Closes: #312284, #359341
* Added additional commentary to the ldap.conf, Closes: #368191, #369192
* Enabled configurable krb5 CCNAME, Closes: #352032
* Included Swedish, Vietnamese and Czech translations,
Closes: #317672, #312435, #340633
* Modified syslog() calls to use LOG_AUTHPRIV facility, Closes: #310421
* Removed build-depend on libdb4.2-dev, Closes: #302541
* Changed nscd restart to use invoke-rc.d, Closes: #367766
* Changed depends to allow debconf-2.0, Closes: #332001
* Ensure that libnss-ldap is compiled with libpthread,
Closes: #314461, #330911, #366540, #347477
* Changed to using upstream manpage, Closes: #302396
* Added escaping to password handling, Closes: #341539
* Moved ldap.secret to libnss-ldap.secret, Closes: #302562
* Upstream removed RFC from tarball, Closes: #199810
* Cleaned up copyright file, Closes: #364051
* Fixed possible overflow in uid/gid handling, Closes: #354093
-- Andrew Mitchell <email address hidden> Tue, 03 Oct 2006 10:57:30 +0100