Hi,
As workaround, you can use stunnel.
It do the job on my servers.
Waiting for a real issue too.
Stéphane
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> That still sounds grave to me, if it means the tool in its present state
> will not be usable for building CDs of etch when etch is released as
> stable.
Since the fix is simple, and we have a while before etch to be released,
important should be enough for now. If there'll be a delay, I'll bump
package zeroconf
severity 302680 minor
thanks
Setting the severity from serious to minor since the upstream page
(http://www.progsoc.org/~wildfire/zeroconf/) works fine, and the comment
about the copyright file isn't true.
See explainations of the copyright file at
http://www.debian.org/doc/manua
You're right. I noticed that bug after I sent the mail.
Well, I'll try someone to help with another NMU, since bug #282274 is just
a small fix in the build-depeneds lines of the package.
> On Thu, Apr 28, 2005 at 12:16:04AM +0300, Lior Kaplan wrote:
>> What can be done for bug #230677? It was a y
Hi All,
Since there's a workaround, what do you think on reducing the sevirity of
this bug report. This will allow clumus 0.101-2 to get into sarge.
Baruch - maybe a patch can be applied automatically using the postinst
script?
Lior Kaplan
Guides.co.il
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Hi All,
Since there's a workaround, what do you think on reducing the sevirity of
this bug report. This will allow clumus 0.101-2 to get into sarge.
Baruch - maybe a patch can be applied automatically using the postinst
script?
Lior Kaplan
Guides.co.il
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package tea
tag 303420 + pending
thanks
The bug will be fixed in the next version I'll upload.
Thanks for the info!
Lior Kaplan
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