jetty_6.1.18-1_amd64.changes is NEW

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Java servlet engine and webserver
 Jetty is an Open Source HTTP Servlet Server written in 100% Java.
 It is designed to be light weight, high performance, embeddable,
 extensible and flexible, thus making it an ideal platform for serving
 dynamic HTTP requests from any Java application.
(new) jetty_6.1.18.orig.tar.gz optional java
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(new) libjetty-extra-java_6.1.18-1_all.deb optional java
Java servlet engine and webserver -- extra libraries
 Jetty is an Open Source HTTP Servlet Server written in 100% Java.
 It is designed to be light weight, high performance, embeddable,
 extensible and flexible, thus making it an ideal platform for serving
 dynamic HTTP requests from any Java application.
 The extra libraries include jetty-management, jetty-naming,
 jetty-servlet-tester, jetty-ajp, jetty-java5-threadpool,
 jetty-client, jetty-rewrite-handler
(new) libjetty-java_6.1.18-1_all.deb optional java
Java servlet engine and webserver -- core libraries
 Jetty is an Open Source HTTP Servlet Server written in 100% Java.
 It is designed to be light weight, high performance, embeddable,
 extensible and flexible, thus making it an ideal platform for serving
 dynamic HTTP requests from any Java application.
(new) libjetty-setuid-java_6.1.18-1_amd64.deb optional java
Java servlet engine and webserver -- extra libraries
 Jetty is an Open Source HTTP Servlet Server written in 100% Java.
 It is designed to be light weight, high performance, embeddable,
 extensible and flexible, thus making it an ideal platform for serving
 dynamic HTTP requests from any Java application.
 Setuid can be used to start Jetty as root so that privileged ports
 may be accessed and then switch to a non-root user for security.
Changes: jetty (6.1.18-1) unstable; urgency=low
 .
  [Ludovic Claude]
  * Add myself to Uploaders
  * Change the build dependency on java-gcj to default-jdk
  * Add init.d startup script
  * Add dependencies on ant, libslf4j-java, libxerces2-java, libtomcat6-java
    for libjetty-extra-java, add links for the lib folder
  * Add dependency on jsvc to run jetty as a daemon
  * Add the package libjetty-setuid-java for the Setuid module (with native
    code)
  * Add an index page used when Jetty starts
  * Use latest jasper from Tomcat to provide jsp 2.1 instead of
    Glassfish JSP implementation as in the standard distribution
  * Add tools.jar to the classpath to be able to run JSP (Closes: #452586)
  * Fix Lintian warnings: add ${misc:Depends} to all Depends:
  * Move jetty to main as all its dependencies are in main,
    and jetty contains only code that complies with Debian guidelines,
    use java section like tomcat6
    (Closes: #498582)
  * Do not depend on tomcat 5.5 (Closes: #530720, #458399)
  * Remove empty prerm and preinst scripts
  * Remove old patches that don't apply anymore
  * Update copyright and remove full text of Apache license
  * Bump up compat to 6 and Standards-Version to 3.8.1
 .
  [David Yu]
  * New upstream release for jetty
    (Closes: #528389, #527571, #454529, #425152).
  * Fixed jetty.links. Now delegates install of start.jar to libjetty-java.


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