René Mayrhofer wrote:
> I agree with going for the backports option so as not to delay the freeze
> period any more than necessary.
Thus closing.
> However, the typical issue with openswan
> will remain in this case: security updates will be more difficult to
> ba
Hi Harald and Jonathan,
I agree with going for the backports option so as not to delay the
freeze period any more than necessary. However, the typical issue with
openswan will remain in this case: security updates will be more
difficult to backport to the version currently in wheezy (just judg
> Hi Harald,
Hi Jonathan
>
> Harald Jenny wrote:
>
> > I have retitled the bug request to
> >
> > unblock: openswan/1:2.6.38-1
> >
> > The version is now in unstable and awaits your (hopefully positive)
> > decision.
>
> debdiff attached for reference. diffstat:
>
> 598 files changed, 11061
Dear Adam,
I have retitled the bug request to
unblock: openswan/1:2.6.38-1
The version is now in unstable and awaits your (hopefully positive)
decision.
Kind regards
Harald
P.S: If you have any questions please direct them to me as I'm in direct
contact with the upstream development team.
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On Thu, 2012-08-02 at 20:26 +0100, Adam D. Barratt wrote:
> On Thu, 2012-08-02 at 20:54 +0200, René Mayrhofer wrote:
> > Please unblock package openswan because it fixes interoperability with
> > the increasingly important mobile devices (Android and iOS) under
> > NAT-Traversal conditions.
> >
>
On Thu, 2012-08-02 at 20:54 +0200, René Mayrhofer wrote:
> Please unblock package openswan because it fixes interoperability with
> the increasingly important mobile devices (Android and iOS) under
> NAT-Traversal conditions.
>
> unblock openswan/1:2.6.38-1~experimental+1
That package appears to
Package: release.debian.org
Severity: normal
User: release.debian@packages.debian.org
Usertags: unblock
Please unblock package openswan because it fixes interoperability with
the increasingly important mobile devices (Android and iOS) under
NAT-Traversal conditions.
unblock openswan/1:2.6.38
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