nfs-utils 1:1.1.1~git-20070706-2 source package in Ubuntu

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nfs-utils (1:1.1.1~git-20070706-2) unstable; urgency=low

  * If there is no override present when running the post-removal script, do
    not return exit status code 2. Closes: #436411.
  

nfs-utils (1:1.1.1~git-20070706-1) unstable; urgency=low

  * New upstream release.
    * Fixes the "bg" mount option. (Closes: #301955)
    * Update debian/copyright to tell that we're on git snapshots again.
    * Remove 01-fix-hostent-memory-leak.diff and 04-umount-exit-status.patch,
      as they are included in upstream now.

nfs-utils (1:1.1.0-14) unstable; urgency=low

  * Install mount.nfs setuid directly instead of doing dpkg-statoverride in
    the postinst. Clear the dpkg-statoverride status in the postinst script 
    on upgrades from earlier versions for cleanness. (Closes: #435258)

nfs-utils (1:1.1.0-13) unstable; urgency=low

  * 06-gssd-manpage-typo.patch: New patch from A Costa, fixes a typo in the
    gssd man page. (Closes: #434665) 
  * Sort debian/patches/series, so the patches are applied in the expected
    order. This also fixes a hunk offset when applying the patches.

nfs-utils (1:1.1.0-12) unstable; urgency=low

  * Yet another round of fixing the boot issues, mostly in nfs-common.init:
    * Be a bit smarter about setting AUTO_NEED_IDMAPD; check not only that
      /etc/exports exists, but also that it contains things that look like
      uncommented exports.
    * Don't exit 0 immediately if statd, idmapd (if enabled) or gssd (if
      enabled) can't be found, as we might need statd to get /usr up even if we
      can't get to idmapd and gssd. (The AUTO_NEED_IDMAPD fix above should fix
      the default situation, but it's good to take a bit of extra care.)
      Instead, start statd regardless, and just skip idmapd and gssd starting
      (set NEED_{IDMAPD,GSSD}=no) if it can't be found.
    * Let nfs-common depend on initscripts (>= 2.86.ds1-38.1) to make sure we
      have a version with the proper mountnfs logic.

nfs-utils (1:1.1.0-11) unstable; urgency=low

  * Include the nfs man page, which was also forgotten. The new nfs man page
    fixes a few documentation bugs over the old one from util-linux:
    * TCP is now the default if supported. (Closes: #414160)
    * The default NFS version is now 3. (Closes: #289436)
  * Add a replaces on pre-2.13 mount, since nfs(5) used to be there.
  * 05-ignore-quota-option.patch: Properly ignore quota options in fstab.
    (Closes: #329417)

nfs-utils (1:1.1.0-10) unstable; urgency=high

  * Start nfs-common in the /etc/rcS start-up sequence, making sure statd is
    run before mountnfs runs, and finally obsoleting the hacks in mountnfs to
    start nfs-common directly in some cases. S44 is used, which is right
    between portmap (S43) and mountnfs (S45). As per discussion with Petter
    Reinholdtsen on IRC. (Closes: #432511, #432750, #433119, #433133)
    * Change the update-rc.d line in nfs-common.postinst to include the S
      runlevel.
    * Change the version check for the "update-rc.d -f nfs-common remove" line
      to this version (1:1.1.0-10), so all older installations are properly
      updated.
  * In the LSB header for nfs-common.init, add $portmap to Required-Start.
    Also add the S run level to Default-Start, to match the above change.
  * Include {mount,umount}.nfs man pages in the nfs-common package -- thanks
    to Neil Brown for spotting this. 

nfs-utils (1:1.1.0-9) unstable; urgency=low

  * 04-umount-exit-status.patch: New patch, fixes the exit status from umount
    so it's no longer inverted. (Closes: #432996)

nfs-utils (1:1.1.0-8) unstable; urgency=low

  * Move nfs-common from 21 to 20 in the startup sequence, to make sure it's
    started before nfs-kernel-server (since it's nfs-common that loads the
    right kernel modules). Leave the shutdown sequence alone; no changes
    should be needed to it. Also update the LSB dependency information to make
    nfs-kernel-server depend on nfs-common. (Closes: #432818)

nfs-utils (1:1.1.0-7) unstable; urgency=low

  * Add postinst fragment to make /sbin/mount setuid root, which should fix
    problems with non-root mounting. (Closes: #432581)

nfs-utils (1:1.1.0-6) unstable; urgency=low

  * Enable {mount,umount}.{nfs,nfs4}, in line with util-linux 2.13 no longer
    supporting NFS mounts.

nfs-utils (1:1.1.0-5) unstable; urgency=low

  * Install the sm-notify binary, as rpc.statd seems to want to run it at
    boot.
  * 03-sm-notify-in-sbin.patch: New patch, tell rpc.statd that we put
    sm-notify in /sbin instead of /usr/sbin.

 -- LaMont Jones <email address hidden>   Thu,  09 Aug 2007 20:07:44 +0100

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