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