Accepted rlinetd 0.6-3 (source)

Ubuntu Installer archive at ubuntu.com
Wed Mar 28 14:32:07 BST 2007


Accepted:
 OK: rlinetd_0.6-3.dsc
     -> Component: universe Section: net
 OK: rlinetd_0.6-3.diff.gz

Origin: Debian/unstable
Format: 1.7
Date: Wed,  28 Mar 2007 14:23:16 +0100
Source: rlinetd
Binary: rlinetd
Architecture: source
Version: 0.6-3
Distribution: feisty
Urgency: high
Maintainer: Robert Luberda <robert at debian.org>
Changed-By: Michael Bienia <michael at vorlon.ping.de>
Description: 
 rlinetd    - gruesomely over-featured inetd replacement
Closes: 375033 383839
Changes: 
 rlinetd (0.6-3) unstable; urgency=high
 .
   * grammar.y: fix stack corruption error, that prevented rlinetd from
     stopping properly when RPC are enabled. The bug occurred in the
     rlp_cleanup() function, was introduced in the previous release and
     is caused by my misunderstanding of numlist_copy() function, which
     joins two lists together rather than making a simple copy.
     Simple NULL-ification of the destination list before the above function
     is called fixes the problem.
   * grammar.y: fix similar bug, that happens when the rpc token is used
     in the "default" configuration section (however hardly likely anybody
     will ever configure rlinetd in that way).
 .
 rlinetd (0.6-2) unstable; urgency=low
 .
   * grammar.y: fix segmentation fault on RPC services for which getaddrinfo()
     returns more then one addrinfo result.
   * Initial Portuguese debconf templates translation (closes: #383839).
   * debian/control: 
     + exclude GNU/kFreeBSD architectures from libcap-dev build depends 
       (closes: #375033).
     + provide inet-superserver, conflict with inet-superserver and netkit-inetd
     + add dependency on netbase for files like /etc/services or /etc/rpc
   * debian/init.d: Fix typo in the Short-Description tag name (lintian).
Files: 
 efa481cfbdfed7070ce25c1f34aa0e05 653 net extra rlinetd_0.6-3.dsc
 ed67ba267b2d25a204321d3fff256915 12009 net extra rlinetd_0.6-3.diff.gz





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