Accepted mdadm 2.4.1-6ubuntu1 (source)

Scott James Remnant scott at ubuntu.com
Tue Jul 11 17:30:07 BST 2006


Accepted:
 OK: mdadm_2.4.1-6ubuntu1.dsc
     -> Component: main Section: admin
 OK: mdadm_2.4.1.orig.tar.gz
 OK: mdadm_2.4.1-6ubuntu1.diff.gz

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Date: Tue, 11 Jul 2006 17:23:21 +0100
Source: mdadm
Binary: mdadm mdadm-udeb
Architecture: source
Version: 2.4.1-6ubuntu1
Distribution: edgy
Urgency: low
Maintainer: Debian/Ubuntu mdadm maintainers <pkg-mdadm-devel at lists.alioth.debian.org>
Changed-By: Scott James Remnant <scott at ubuntu.com>
Description: 
 mdadm      - tool to administer Linux MD device arrays (software RAID)
 mdadm-udeb - tool to administer Linux MD device arrays (software RAID)
Closes: 271033 299623 310247 314370 318230 321751 323950 323988 333486 337903 344714 345667 345669 352798 356153 356153 360290 361116 363592 369765 369779 369935 369954 370115 370582
Changes: 
 mdadm (2.4.1-6ubuntu1) edgy; urgency=low
 .
   * Merge from debian unstable, remaining changes:
     - integration with initramfs-tools,
     - autocreate devices when udev is in use,
     - use lstat in mdopen.
 .
 mdadm (2.4.1-6) unstable; urgency=low
 .
   * The "Larry Wall doesn't use strict;" release.
   * Recommends mail-transport-agent, or the monitor daemon won't be able to
     send anything.
   * Ignores failures from modprobe in postinst when RAID modules are not
     available (closes: #370582).
 .
 mdadm (2.4.1-5) unstable; urgency=low
 .
   * The "never check for errors you don't know how to handle" release.
   * Now does not require RAID support from the kernel just for package
     installation; that was silly of me, sorry (closes: Bug#370115).
   * Instead of backporting single init.d fixes from the 2.5/experimental
     package, I backported both init.d scripts and therewith added
     LSB-compliant output and major improvements to the scripts. Enjoy.
 .
 mdadm (2.4.1-4) unstable; urgency=low
 .
   * Work around a minor debconf bug related to strict variable handling (see
     #369953, fixes: Bug#369935).
   * Fixes a typo in postinst script (closes: Bug#369935, Bug#369954).
 .
 mdadm (2.4.1-3) unstable; urgency=low
 .
   * Bug-fix release for unstable only; changes will be folded into the next
     experimental release.
   * Added a patch (incorporating lib/mm/xlate.h from lvm2) to prevent direct
     access to kernel headers from userspace (closes: Bug#369765).
   * Disabled strict aliasing compiler checks until we find a better
     implementation for linked lists in C (closes: Bug#369779, Bug#356153).
   * Really decreased the size of the udeb mdadm binary (closes: Bug#314370).
 .
 mdadm (2.4.1-2) unstable; urgency=low
 .
   * The "this took way longer than I thought" release.
   * Migrating to unstable.
   * If the init.d script creates the mdadm.conf file, it should remove it on
     purge. To accomplish this, I create a semaphore in /var/lib/mdadm if it
     was generated, and only remove the conffile on purge if the semaphore
     exists.
   * Added a little helper /usr/share/mdadm/mkconf to aid generation of
     configuration file.
   * Added a bug script to collect some important information when the user
     uses Debian bug reporting tools (such as reportbug).
   * Added a debian/watch file.
 .
 mdadm (2.4.1-1) experimental; urgency=low
 .
   * The "I'll kill that maintainer... uh, wait, it's me" release. Sorry for
     the delay, here's the long awaited new upstream release,
     which closes: Bug#318230, Bug#321751, Bug#337903, Bug#352798, Bug#363592,
                   Bug#356153, Bug#271033
     Oh, and we're moving away from that arch nightmare too. Sorry for the
     confusion.
   * Experimental release, because I really don't want to be responsible for
     data loss. Though I am quite sure that the upgrade is painless, I also
     don't have access to 18 drive RAID 10 with multipath on s390 or similar
     arrangements.
   * We now make the /dev/md* devices in postinst unless /dev/md15 exists (no
     longer checking for /dev/md0), or unless devfs is in use. If udev is used,
     /dev/md15 will only exist in complex setups, so the devices will be made
     in /dev/.static by MAKEDEV, which is not really a concern. I opted against
     unconditionally calling MAKEDEV until #367407 is fixed so as to preserve
     custom permissions or owner settings. This also acknowledges the NMU
     (#299623).
     closes: Bug#310247, Bug#299623
   * Patched some of the code to make mdadm honour /etc/mdadm/mdadm.conf over
     /etc/mdadm.conf (see NEWS).
   * Fixed a couple of typos in the mdadm(8) manpage; thanks to Reuben Thomas.
     closes: Bug#345669, Bug#345667
   * Pushed Standards-Version to 3.7.2; no changes required.
   * Updated Debconf translations:
     - Vietnamese by Clytie Siddall (closes: Bug#323950)
     - Czech by Miroslav Kure (closes: Bug#360290)
     - Russian by Yuri Kozlov (closes: Bug#361116)
     - French by Eric Madesclair (closes: Bug#323988)
   * Added new Debconf translations:
     - Swedish by Daniel Nylander (closes: Bug#333486)
     - Dutch by Frans Pop (closes: Bug#344714)
Files: 
 f95ddf1d59ac7a689543ad1ebfdeb5a3 735 admin optional mdadm_2.4.1-6ubuntu1.dsc
 fa09e85ff0859296c0e4f0ab18dc5678 156019 admin optional mdadm_2.4.1.orig.tar.gz
 2e66c013bfe63210c129303f9236c22b 53431 admin optional mdadm_2.4.1-6ubuntu1.diff.gz
Package-Type: udeb

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