--removed: -* Linux kernel (root): we manually patch it with linux-vserver, and it is good to maintain a working personnal kernel, so we can easily/quickly recompile it with any patch we want, which wouldn't be the case with a Debian kernel (heavily patched so incompatible with other patches, several hours needed to compile). -* util-server (root): utilities to manage vservers (start/stop/enter/etc.). We might actually use the Etch package.
--removed: -* git (sv_cvs): installed manually, the product is not feature-frozen enough to stick to a particular version; the backport from backports.org introduces some changes and is usually several weeks late so we do not currently use it -* pam_mysql (sv_cvs): used to provide Doctor access using the Savane password, via CVS PAM. Debian Sarge and Etch versions don't have MD5 support (http://bugs.debian.org/373834) -* Doctor (sv_cvs): to provide web-based write access to web pages -* Savane (all): we develop it :) ++added: * Savane (all): we develop it :) >From backports.org: * Linux kernel with VServer (we used to manually compile it, but only Beuc knew how to do so - not good) * git To remove - Doctor isn't used and requires a password-enabled pserver, which is not good for security generally (requires more protection against possible user setuid should somebody ever gain local access to SV) * Doctor (sv_cvs): to provide web-based write access to web pages * pam_mysql (sv_cvs): used to provide Doctor access using the Savane password, via CVS PAM. Debian Sarge and Etch versions don't have MD5 support (http://bugs.debian.org/373834) -- forwarded from https://savannah.gnu.org/maintenance/[EMAIL PROTECTED]://savannah.gnu.org/maintenance _______________________________________________ Savannah-cvs mailing list [email protected] http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/savannah-cvs
