On Tue, 2006-11-28 at 11:05 +0100, Jan Wagner wrote: > On Tuesday 28 November 2006 07:53, Fabian Fagerholm wrote: > > This new package is a major change compared to the old version. > > Therefore, we want people to test it as much as possible!
> can you explain short, what are the changes? Sure. Some of the most important changes since 2.1.19 (which is in sarge and etch at the moment) -- this includes both upstream and packaging changes -- are: * LDAP auxprop support -- no need to run saslauthd to authenticate against an LDAP directory. * Rewrite of Kerberos / GSSAPI plugins -- plus build against MIT Kerberos instead of Heimdal. * Separate configuration file and plugin directories -- no more "secret conf files in /usr/lib/sasl2" (this change is what broke Postfix). * Security fixes included (sarge has them backported via security updates). * Debug packages and testing tools provided. Plus, more than two years worth of bug fixes and small improvements upstream, a complete rewrite of the Debian packaging using dpatch, collaborative maintenance via Alioth, ... I guess this qualifies as "short" :) Cheers, -- Fabian Fagerholm <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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