alternc (0.9.10) stable; urgency=low * I have moved back the PHP sessions in the /var/alternc directory to facilitate sharing sessions between NFS-mounted nodes. This overrides the default /var/lib/php5 and adds a cronjob that replicates the manual session garbage collection the PHP package is doing. Note that existing sessions are not migrated. -- Antoine Beaupré Fri, 31 Oct 2008 13:40:18 -0400 alternc (0.9.9) stable; urgency=low Starting with 0.9.9, we do not overwrite Postfix's main.cf directly (#1029). However, some settings are directly overwritten, using postconf -e (as per Debian Policy). Those settings are configured in /etc/alternc/postfix.cf and are therefore managed as a configuration file which means that your configuration changes will be preserved. Also, this is the last release that will overwrite the main Bind configuration file (named.conf). All changes will be performed in named.conf.options in the future. This release still installs a new named.conf that will make sure that this transition functions properly. See #1025 and #1104. We also got rid of the bind_internal parameter. This configuration is not recommended as it allows recursive queries on an authoritative nameserver. The 'internal' ACL can still be changed in a template if required. Similarly, we now let the mynetworks configuration in Postfix up to the administrator and do not prompt for it directly through AlternC. We now support Apache2 out of the box, but it's not the default platform deployed. To install AlternC with Apache2, you will need a commandline like this: apt-get install apache2 libapache2-mod-php5 alternc Note, however, that this doesn't take care of removing the existing apache1 installation. This is a more complex operation that must be performed with a complete package manager like aptitude or synaptic. -- Antoine Beaupré Tue, 15 Apr 2008 11:52:56 -0400