r51112 - /trunk/libauthen-radius-perl/debian/NEWS

jawnsy-guest at users.alioth.debian.org jawnsy-guest at users.alioth.debian.org
Sun Jan 17 17:29:05 UTC 2010


Author: jawnsy-guest
Date: Sun Jan 17 17:29:00 2010
New Revision: 51112

URL: http://svn.debian.org/wsvn/pkg-perl/?sc=1&rev=51112
Log:
reformat NEWS file to prevent Debian tools from exploding

Modified:
    trunk/libauthen-radius-perl/debian/NEWS

Modified: trunk/libauthen-radius-perl/debian/NEWS
URL: http://svn.debian.org/wsvn/pkg-perl/trunk/libauthen-radius-perl/debian/NEWS?rev=51112&op=diff
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--- trunk/libauthen-radius-perl/debian/NEWS (original)
+++ trunk/libauthen-radius-perl/debian/NEWS Sun Jan 17 17:29:00 2010
@@ -1,17 +1,17 @@
 libauthen-radius-perl (0.12-1) unstable; urgency=low
 
-upstream now provides a set of radius dictionaries so that you can use
-this module without having to install extra components of the RADIUS
-server onto your client machine.
+  upstream now provides a set of radius dictionaries so that you can use
+  this module without having to install extra components of the RADIUS
+  server onto your client machine.
 
-They are not installed into the standard location as in many
-situations they are not required. If they were installed this package
-would conflict with radiusd-cistron and xtradius which is not a good
-thing. They are provided by this package in the directory
-/usr/share/doc/libauthen-radius-perl/raddb. If you need any of these
-dictionaries you should copy the relevant files into somewhere where
-the code using this module can read them. By default the module will
-look for dictionaries in the directory named /etc/raddb/dictionary.
+  They are not installed into the standard location as in many
+  situations they are not required. If they were installed this package
+  would conflict with radiusd-cistron and xtradius which is not a good
+  thing. They are provided by this package in the directory
+  /usr/share/doc/libauthen-radius-perl/raddb. If you need any of these
+  dictionaries you should copy the relevant files into somewhere where
+  the code using this module can read them. By default the module will
+  look for dictionaries in the directory named /etc/raddb/dictionary.
 
- -- Stephen Quinney <sjq at debian.org>, Sat Jul  9 12:42:24 2005
+ -- Stephen Quinney <sjq at debian.org>  Sat,  9 Jul 2005 12:42:24 +0100
 




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