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commit 77ed0d71b1fb8d06d70d01a8e8f9eb04ffe7f02f
Author: Ronnie Sahlberg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date:   Wed Oct 15 01:32:46 2008 +1100

    new version 1.0.60

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Summary of changes:
 packaging/RPM/ctdb.spec |    8 +++++++-
 1 files changed, 7 insertions(+), 1 deletions(-)


Changeset truncated at 500 lines:

diff --git a/packaging/RPM/ctdb.spec b/packaging/RPM/ctdb.spec
index f0baa30..1e1cf22 100644
--- a/packaging/RPM/ctdb.spec
+++ b/packaging/RPM/ctdb.spec
@@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ Vendor: Samba Team
 Packager: Samba Team <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
 Name: ctdb
 Version: 1.0
-Release: 59
+Release: 60
 Epoch: 0
 License: GNU GPL version 3
 Group: System Environment/Daemons
@@ -118,6 +118,12 @@ fi
 %{_includedir}/ctdb_private.h
 
 %changelog
+* Wed Oct 15 2008 : Version 1.0.60
+ - Verify that nodes we try to ban/unban are reachable and print an error 
othervise.
+ - Update the client and server sides of TAKEIP/RELEASEIP/GETPUBLICIPS and 
GETNODEMAP to fall back to the old style ipv4-only controls if the new 
ipv4/ipv6 controls fail. This allows an ipv4/v6 enabled ctdb daemon to 
interoperate with earlier ipv4-only versions of the daemons.
+ - From Mathieu Parent : log debian systems log the package versions in ctdb 
diagnostics
+ - From Mathieu Parent : specify logdir location for debian (this patch was 
later reversed)
+ - From Michael Adams : allow # comments in nodes/public_addresses files
 * Tue Oct 7 2008 : Version 1.0.59
  - Updated "reloadnodes" logic. Instead of bouncing the entire tcp layer it is 
sufficient to just close and reopen all outgoing tcp connections.
  - New eventscript 99.routing which can be used to re-attach routes to public 
interfaces after a takeip event. (routes may be deleted by the kernel when we 
release an ip)


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