Your message dated Tue, 20 Nov 2012 22:34:37 -0500 with message-id <CANTw=mpasgvspu27tecc6suhze1lkhne-emunha1pjcdylj...@mail.gmail.com> and subject line Issues fixed in 1.8.5 has caused the Debian Bug report #692958, regarding obsolete config file format, headache for wheezy+1 upgrades to be marked as done.
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--- Begin Message ---Package: sipdialer Version: 1.8.2-1+b1 Severity: serious This bug is marked as serious because it will create extra effort and potential surprises for people upgrading the package in future. This bug only concerns the sipdialer binary package and none of the other binary packages built from the resiprocate source package. Background: - all the main binaries in resiprocate (repro, reTurnServer) now use a common config file format (and common parser), with "name=Value" syntax - however, sipdial 1.8.2 doesn't use that format, it is still using a very fragile parser that expects "name Value" syntax - resiprocate 1.8.5 fixed the sipdial code to use the main parser for the config file - anyone using 1.8.5 or beyond will be unable to read config files that they created for 1.8.2 - future versions of the package will not have any tool to adapt the file format - the config files are not automatically created or installed in /etc. By default, sipdialer uses a per-user config file only, ~/.sipdial/sipdial.cfg (and it can also be overriden on the command line). These files are therefore not safely managed by the Debian pre/postinst scripts. I strongly believe this needs to be resolved before the wheezy release, either a) putting 1.8.5 into wheezy (as per unblock request #681387) http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=681387 or b) potentially removing the sipdialer binary package from wheezy (not such a good idea though, as no other browser click-to-dial solution exists in Debian)
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--- Begin Message ---version: 1.8.5-1 Marking these issues as fixed in the above version. Best wishes, Mike
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