On Apr 4, 2013, at 0:37 , mdt <m...@cryptolab.net> wrote:

> Package: pptpd
> Version: 1.3.4-3
> Severity: wishlist
> Tags: sid
> 
> Please update pptpd to the new upstream version 2.2.2.

Sorry, but what does this relate to?  Are you referring to ptpd?

Best,
George
> Thanks.
>> From changelog:
> 
> 2012-06-20  George Neville-Neil  <g...@neville-neil.com>
> 
>       * 2.2.2 release
> 
>       * Leap second fix
>       
> 2012-01-05  George Neville-Neil  <g...@neville-neil.com>
> 
>       * 2.2.0 release
> 
>       * Patches: 3134556, 3296405
> 
>       * Added support for Mac OS X (tested on Snow Leopard and Lion)
> 
>       * Protocol implementation Fixes:
> 
>       * Bugs Fixed
> 
>       - Client now correctly accepts the Master DelayReq rate
>       - DelayMS and delaySM now correctly show the sign when negative
>       - Sanity Flags: client now requires -g or -G for slave/master operation.
>       - Client can print the MAC address of its master (instead of EEUI)
>       - master now sends ARB timescale only with utc_offset of zero
>       - slave now only uses the last UTC_Offset if UTC_Valid bit is on.
>       - passive masters no longer become active every 12s,
>       - first delayreq is postponed until we receive the first sync
>       - -G (master with ntpd) now announces a better clock class of 13
>       - delayReq period is now uniformly randomized from range
>       - updated to the PTPv2 messages rates (sync / delayreq / announce )
>       - operator is warned once when the we slew the clock at maximum speed
>       - and several others too minor too mention
> 
>       * System fixes and new features
> 
>       - Frequency adjustment is now calculated in double precision
>       - Kernel timestamps are now in nanoseconds precision
>       - Timer system overhead was reduced to 16 alarms per second (was 1000)
>       - each reset now generates an IGMP leave/join operation to
>         the multicast group
>       - Log file is now appended, with the right permissions
>       - Debug messages show a timestamp
>       - Signals are now processed synchronously (to avoid race conditions)
>       - Configurable amount of logging (to avoid filling up /var/log)
>       - client now checks own filelock, $0 and well-known daemons.
>       - unicast messages can use DNS
>       - syslog support (-S)
>       - quality file can be generated with received syncs (-R)
>       - messages can be dumped for debug (-P)
>       - gnore packets that result in large deltas (-M)
>       - SIGUSR1 now steps the clock to the current PTP offset
>       - SIGUSR2 now cycles the domain number (useful for testing)
>       - reverted R135 timer change from integer back to floating point
>       - rand() is now seeded with last digits of our own mac address
>       - IGMP_refresh waits 100ms between drop() and add()
>       - checked to run without leaks inside valgrind 3.5.0
>       - last message received is identified by a column on the statistics log
>       - messages are sent to Syslog by default. reversed -S flag
>       - statistcs file now display /etc/ethers names (besides mac address)
>       - option -C is console mode with full verbosity
>       - startup warnings are also duplicated in stdout
>       - startup: lockfile is checked twice: once at init, to return
>         correct errorlevel, and a second time after deaemon()
>       - check for root uid()
>       - improvements in parallel daemons checking
>       - command line parameters are dumped at init
>       - Set the unicast flag when sending unicast packets
>         (experimental, hybrid mode only).
> 
>       - Reimplemented integer64_to_internalTime not to use doubles
>       - Replaced divTime by div2Time
>       - Replaced all time.seconds = time.nanoseconds = 0 by clearTime(&time)
>       - Replaced all hex values by named flags
>       - Optimized comparison of clockIdentity in bmc.c
>       - Resolved issue of comparison of offsetScaledLogVariance 
>       - Optimized bmcStateDecision not to call bmcDataSetComparison so often 
> with the same parameters
>       - displayStats now uses getTime instead of gettimeofday
> 
> 2011-02-01  George Neville-Neil  <g...@neville-neil.com>
> 
>       * Add support for DNS lookup of timeserver for unicast.
> 
>       * Add support for unicasting delay requests.
> 
>       * Add code to dump packets on demand via the -P flag as well as in
>       response to updates that violate either the -M or -O flags.
> 
> 2010-10-12  George Neville-Neil  <g...@neville-neil.com>
> 
>       * 2.1.0 First main line release of PTPv2 code base
>       (IEEE-1588-2008)
> 
>       * Add code to limit how much of an offset or delay the client is
>       willing to tolerate.
> 
>       * Add support for BINTIME on FreeBSD which gives more accurate
>       packet timestamps.
> 
>       * Add quality file support
> 
>       * Fix significant bugs that prevented correct operation in
>       End-to-End mode.
> 
>       * Add support for syslog.
> 
>       * Add support for user configurable TTL.
> 
>       * Clean up code formatting, headers, comments etc.
> 
> -- System Information:
> Debian Release: 6.0.7
>  APT prefers stable-updates
>  APT policy: (500, 'stable-updates'), (500, 'proposed-updates'), (500, 
> 'stable')
> Architecture: amd64 (x86_64)
> 
> Kernel: Linux 3.2.0-0.bpo.4-amd64 (SMP w/4 CPU cores)
> Locale: LANG=it_IT.UTF-8, LC_CTYPE=it_IT.UTF-8 (charmap=UTF-8)
> Shell: /bin/sh linked to /bin/dash
> 
> Versions of packages pptpd depends on:
> ii  bcrelay                       1.3.4-3    Broadcast relay daemon
> ii  debconf [debconf-2.0]         1.5.36.1   Debian configuration management 
> sy
> ii  libc6                         2.11.3-4   Embedded GNU C Library: Shared 
> lib
> ii  libwrap0                      7.6.q-19   Wietse Venema's TCP wrappers 
> libra
> ii  netbase                       4.45       Basic TCP/IP networking system
> ii  ppp                           2.4.5-4    Point-to-Point Protocol (PPP) - 
> da
> 
> pptpd recommends no packages.
> 
> pptpd suggests no packages.
> 
> -- no debconf information


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