2013-03-22 14:25:23 |
Michael Vogt |
description |
Please backport unbound 1.4.18-1 (universe) from quantal to precise.
Reason for the backport:
========================
The newer version of unbound supports round-robin rrset DNS.
Testing:
========
Mark off items in the checklist [X] as you test them, but please leave the checklist so that backporters can quickly evaluate the state of testing.
You can test-build the backport in your PPA with backportpackage:
$ backportpackage -u ppa:<lp username>/<ppa name> -s quantal -d precise unbound
* precise:
[no] Package builds without modification
[ ] libunbound2 installs cleanly and runs
[ ] unbound installs cleanly and runs
[ ] python-unbound installs cleanly and runs
[ ] unbound-anchor installs cleanly and runs
[ ] unbound-host installs cleanly and runs
[ ] libunbound-dev installs cleanly and runs
Reverse dependencies:
=====================
The following reverse-dependencies need to be tested against the new version of unbound. For reverse-build-dependencies (-Indep), please test that the package still builds against the new unbound. For reverse-dependencies, please test that the version of the package currently in the release still works with the new unbound installed. Reverse- Recommends, Suggests, and Enhances don't need to be tested, and are listed for completeness-sake.
libunbound2
-----------
* autotrust
[ ] precise (Reverse-Depends)
* opendkim
[ ] precise (Reverse-Depends)
unbound
-------
python-unbound
--------------
unbound-anchor
--------------
unbound-host
------------
libunbound-dev
--------------
* autotrust
[ ] precise (Reverse-Build-Depends)
[ ] precise (Reverse-Build-Depends)
* opendkim
[ ] precise (Reverse-Build-Depends)
[ ] precise (Reverse-Build-Depends)
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Please backport unbound 1.4.18-1 (universe) from quantal to precise.
Reason for the backport:
========================
The newer version of unbound supports round-robin rrset DNS.
Testing:
========
Mark off items in the checklist [X] as you test them, but please leave the checklist so that backporters can quickly evaluate the state of testing.
You can test-build the backport in your PPA with backportpackage:
$ backportpackage -u ppa:<lp username>/<ppa name> -s quantal -d precise unbound
* precise:
[no] Package builds without modification
[x] libunbound2 installs cleanly and runs
[x] unbound installs cleanly and runs
[x] python-unbound installs cleanly and runs
[x] unbound-anchor installs cleanly and runs
[x] unbound-host installs cleanly and runs
[x] libunbound-dev installs cleanly and runs
Reverse dependencies:
=====================
The following reverse-dependencies need to be tested against the new version of unbound. For reverse-build-dependencies (-Indep), please test that the package still builds against the new unbound. For reverse-dependencies, please test that the version of the package currently in the release still works with the new unbound installed. Reverse- Recommends, Suggests, and Enhances don't need to be tested, and are listed for completeness-sake.
libunbound2
-----------
* autotrust
[x] precise (Reverse-Depends)
* opendkim
[x] precise (Reverse-Depends)
unbound
-------
python-unbound
--------------
unbound-anchor
--------------
unbound-host
------------
libunbound-dev
--------------
* autotrust
[x] precise (Reverse-Build-Depends)
[x] precise (Reverse-Build-Depends)
* opendkim
[x] precise (Reverse-Build-Depends)
[x] precise (Reverse-Build-Depends) |
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