[ubuntu/natty] debootstrap 1.0.28 (Accepted)

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Tue Feb 22 18:15:35 UTC 2011


debootstrap (1.0.28) unstable; urgency=low

  [ Miguel Figueiredo ]
  * Fix for ar usage, thanks to Guillem Jover. Closes: #598729

  [ Joey Hess ]
  * Remove 5 second sleeps when debootstrap finds additional required
    dependencies. d-i just got that much faster.
  * Use SHA checksums. Defaulting to SHA256, and configurable by 
    SHA_SIZE environment variable. Closes: #614315
  * If a sha256sum program is not available, fall back to sha1sum.
    This is to support debootstrap use on embedded systems, which are more
    likely to have the latter.
  * Avoid new(?) warning from dpkg about missing Maintainer field when
    feigning install of a package.

Date: Tue,  22 Feb 2011 18:14:38 +0000
Changed-By: Colin Watson <cjwatson at canonical.com>
Maintainer: Debian Install System Team <debian-boot at lists.debian.org>
Origin: Debian/unstable
https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/natty/+source/debootstrap/1.0.28
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Origin: Debian/unstable
Format: 1.7
Date: Tue,  22 Feb 2011 18:14:38 +0000
Source: debootstrap
Binary: debootstrap, debootstrap-udeb
Architecture: source
Version: 1.0.28
Distribution: natty
Urgency: low
Maintainer: Debian Install System Team <debian-boot at lists.debian.org>
Changed-By: Colin Watson <cjwatson at canonical.com>
Description:
 debootstrap - Bootstrap a basic Debian system
Closes: 598729 614315
Files:
 935fcda49cb7d53324aacf8972c1bdb2 1712 admin extra debootstrap_1.0.28.dsc
 25d8494ff5c884b5d08503a03a9af8db 54832 admin extra debootstrap_1.0.28.tar.gz
Changes:
 debootstrap (1.0.28) unstable; urgency=low
 .
   [ Miguel Figueiredo ]
   * Fix for ar usage, thanks to Guillem Jover. Closes: #598729
 .
   [ Joey Hess ]
   * Remove 5 second sleeps when debootstrap finds additional required
     dependencies. d-i just got that much faster.
   * Use SHA checksums. Defaulting to SHA256, and configurable by 
     SHA_SIZE environment variable. Closes: #614315
   * If a sha256sum program is not available, fall back to sha1sum.
     This is to support debootstrap use on embedded systems, which are more
     likely to have the latter.
   * Avoid new(?) warning from dpkg about missing Maintainer field when
     feigning install of a package.



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