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Committer:
Bazaar Package Importer
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Author(s):
Javier Fernandez-Sanguino Pen~a, Lintian fixes
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Date:
2011-02-18 19:31:05 UTC
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Revision ID:
james.westby@ubuntu.com-20110218193105-82i821f9lt7ldiq4
Tags: 0.15
* if-up-scripts/static-routes:
- Fix typo that prevent the script from adding routes as it expected them
to have 'reject' when they shouldn't. Thanks to Mathieu Parent and
to Petru Ratiu for the patches. (Closes: #613632, #458395) (LP: #631533)
* scripts/network-test:
- Fix call to mktemp to use --tmpdir so that the script does not break if
run in a non-writable directory (Closes: #541619)
- Trap interrupts and abort under some circunstances, such as a
Ctrl+C (LP: #450753)
* debian/ifupdown-extra.preinst: Rename the /etc/network/network-routes
config file to /etc/network/routes (Closes: #611982)
* if-up-scripts/check-network-cable: Make the script work when bonding
interfaces are used, using a patch provided by Ohad Lutzky (Closes: #574333)
* [NEW] debian/ifupdown-extra.networking-routes.init: New init.d script
to install global static networking routes which cannot be associated
with any interface. This is useful for admins that want to share
the configuration file /etc/network/routes through different systems
in which the interface name changes or for 'reject' routes.
(Closes: #458395)
* debian/rules:
- Fix installation of the network-routes sample configuration file so
that it is installed where it should be (/etc/network/routes instead of
/etc/network/network-routes) (Closes: #611982)
- Install the new debian/ifupdown-extra.networking-routes.init as an
init.d script running at 'S' runlevel right after the 'networking'
script provided by netbase.
* debian/TODO: An item was already done.
* debian/control: Adapt description to indicate the new features included
in the package.
[ Lintian fixes ]
* debian/copyright:
- Add proper copyright notice and use UTF-8 to put in my full name.
- Indicate the copyright of code reused from SuSE's sysconfig
* debian/control: Depend on 'iputils-ping | ping' instead of just ping