Paul Gear wrote:

> 
> That's why i think the best compromise would be to maintain a Debian
> repository for the project that keeps up to date with Shorewall's stable
> version, and ensure that this package is fully Debian-compliant, so that
> people can smoothly integrate the latest Shorewall versions into their
> Debian systems.  (We should start with the packages that Lorenzo has
> created to ensure maximum compatibility.)
> 

I think this is the right approach. The differences between the Debian
packages and standard Shorewall can be worked around with documentation.
Not having current packages to offer Debian users creates problems for
those users and for those of us who are trying to support them.

-Tom
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