Re: [arch-general] [arch-dev-public] [signoff] vpnc 0.5.3-4

2011-08-16 Thread Cédric Girard
On Mon, Aug 15, 2011 at 6:11 PM, Dave Reisner d...@falconindy.com wrote:

 Anyone else? User signoffs are welcome.


x86_64 signoff

I haven't tested anything specific related to bug fixes mentioned above,
though.

-- 
Cédric Girard


Re: [arch-general] [arch-dev-public] [signoff] vpnc 0.5.3-4

2011-08-15 Thread Dave Reisner
On Sat, Aug 13, 2011 at 11:08:15AM +0200, Thomas Bächler wrote:
 Fix FS#25002 (add net-tools dep for now), FS#23452 (fix path, add
 optdepend) and FS#25095 (add supplied patch).
 
 Please sign off.
 
 I also want to mention that I don't use vpnc anymore, and haven't done
 so for years. I don't want to keep maintaining it, so if there are
 takers among the devs, please step up.
 

Anyone else? User signoffs are welcome.

I'd like to get this moved to core soon-ish to make way for some more
concrete changes, namely:

* Updating to an svn tarball which has some lovely bug fixes -- several
  other distros are packaging trunk.
* An updated vpnc-script maintained by David Woodhouse (intel employee
  and major kernel contributor) [1]. He's added ipv6 support and a few
  bugfixes as well.

I've also sent David a pull request to get rid of the net-tools
dependency (at least in Linux) and fix a bug in his updates.

d

[1] http://git.infradead.org/users/dwmw2/vpnc-scripts.git



Re: [arch-general] [arch-dev-public] [signoff] vpnc 0.5.3-4

2011-08-15 Thread Dan McGee
On Mon, Aug 15, 2011 at 11:11 AM, Dave Reisner d...@falconindy.com wrote:
 On Sat, Aug 13, 2011 at 11:08:15AM +0200, Thomas Bächler wrote:
 Fix FS#25002 (add net-tools dep for now), FS#23452 (fix path, add
 optdepend) and FS#25095 (add supplied patch).

 Please sign off.

 I also want to mention that I don't use vpnc anymore, and haven't done
 so for years. I don't want to keep maintaining it, so if there are
 takers among the devs, please step up.


 Anyone else? User signoffs are welcome.

 I'd like to get this moved to core soon-ish to make way for some more
 concrete changes, namely:

 * Updating to an svn tarball which has some lovely bug fixes -- several
  other distros are packaging trunk.
 * An updated vpnc-script maintained by David Woodhouse (intel employee
  and major kernel contributor) [1]. He's added ipv6 support and a few
  bugfixes as well.

 I've also sent David a pull request to get rid of the net-tools
 dependency (at least in Linux) and fix a bug in his updates.

 d

 [1] http://git.infradead.org/users/dwmw2/vpnc-scripts.git

1. Why is this even in [core]? It doesn't seem essential at all to most systems.
2. The updates sound smart to me.

-Dan