Hi, exim4 4.50-6, currently in sid ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
On Fri, Apr 29, 2005 at 11:12:28AM +0200, Marc Haber wrote: > It fixes a number of small bugs, including two that upstream really > wants to have fixed in the Debian package. #299733 causes SASL challenges to contain the wrong host name. I cannot comment about the severeness of that bug. The fix is, however, trivial, see debian/patches/82_upstream_fix-299733.dpatch #303351 completely breaks "conftype none" due to a bug in update-exim4.conf, again with a trivial fix. #296492 breaks host fallback when ipv6 is used. The code doesn't fall back to ipv4 in that case, preventing delivery of mail. #300967 allows building on kfreebsd-gnu #299051 is a bad one, breaking usage of exim4 with libnss-ldap #302060 sometimes results in mails being sent out with a syntactically invalid sender conftype non has always used split config even if non-split config was explicitly asked for lso, we added a fix to the build process which makes the build _really_ fail in case of a mis-applied patch. > The default configuration > has been re-worked to be more flexible and more orthogonal without > having too many functional changes. This fixes some wishlist requests asking for more possibilities of interfering with the configuration. > Other changes are documentation We have clarified documentation a lot, based on user's experience with the package and the docs in older versions, and sincerely hope that having a package with the improved documentation in sarge will reduce user questions. > and integration of alternative configuration schemes which doesn't > matter for sarge since these are for local use only anyway. These changes are no-ops for sarge, but prevent outdated but unused code from being shipped with sarge. > This package concentrates on packaging changes which have been held > back in the last package versions due to new upstream versions, and to > keep the interdiffs small and more easily manageable for the release > team. Please approve exim4 4.50-6 for sarge. exim4 4.50-7, in the process of being prepared ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ fyi, we have the following changes already in the queue, and needlessly to say we'd like to have _these_ changes in sarge as well: The ACL documentation has become inconsistent in earlier versions. 4.50-7 will fix this. In some circumstances, exim writes parts of the local /etc/passwd and/or /etc/group to the rejectlog and claims that this information was received as part of an incoming e-mail. This suggests the local system being exploited and is actually quite scary. An upstream patch fixing this has been applied. #305957 rightfully complains that the debconf interface doesn't support regexps to be incorporated in update-exim4.conf.conf and generates invalid configuration in that case. This has been fixed. #299743 clutters logs with unsuccessful tries of using unsupported SASL mechanisms. This has been fixed by an upstream fix. #306970 We build against libmysqlclient12-dev now #304838 makes debconf always ask the dc_readhost question in case of satellite since this is needed and will lead to invalid messages being generated if not set. Otherwise, there are - again - minor changes to the configuration enhancing flexibility, and documentation clarification which hopefully helps to reduce user questions during sarge's stable phase. Please indicate whether 4.50-7 would have a chance for sarge, and how you'd like the package to be uploaded (priority- and distribution-wise). exim4 4.51-1, which could happen on request ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Upstream is not too happy with the 4.50 version which was the first one being released under the new multi-developer concept. They have released 4.51 on May 4, 2005: ftp://ftp.exim.org/pub/exim/ChangeLogs/NewsStuff-4.51 ftp://ftp.exim.org/pub/exim/ChangeLogs/ChangeLog-4.51 This version has most of the fixes that we currently patch in in the upstream sources, reducing Debian's deviation from upstream. It allows us to more easily fix #285371 since dh parameters are now written in a format that can be generated by certtool as well. It allows redefinition of macros in the configuration file which will allow us to get rid of most of the ugly .ifdef constructs in configuration. Also, it allows macro definition not only in the main configuration, but also at later parts of configuration, making it possible to set macros where they are used. In short, that upstream version fixes a lot of issues that we'd have to live with through sarge lifetime, and some of the fixes have been done especially for Debian. It would be a shame not to have these things in the stable rlease. Please indicate whether a 4.51-1 would have a chance for sarge, and how you'd like the package to be uploaded (priority- and distribution-wise). Thanks for your consideration. Greetings Marc -- ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- Marc Haber | "I don't trust Computers. They | Mailadresse im Header Mannheim, Germany | lose things." Winona Ryder | Fon: *49 621 72739834 Nordisch by Nature | How to make an American Quilt | Fax: *49 621 72739835 -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]