jetty_6.1.20-2_amd64.changes is NEW

Archive Administrator installer at ftp-master.debian.org
Tue Sep 15 16:04:06 UTC 2009


jetty_6.1.20-2.diff.gz
  to pool/main/j/jetty/jetty_6.1.20-2.diff.gz
jetty_6.1.20-2.dsc
  to pool/main/j/jetty/jetty_6.1.20-2.dsc
jetty_6.1.20-2_all.deb
  to pool/main/j/jetty/jetty_6.1.20-2_all.deb
libjetty-extra-java_6.1.20-2_all.deb
  to pool/main/j/jetty/libjetty-extra-java_6.1.20-2_all.deb
(new) libjetty-extra_6.1.20-2_amd64.deb optional libs
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.
 This package contains the platform-dependent libraries used by Jetty.
 Currently it contains libsetuid.so which can be used to start Jetty as root
 so that privileged ports may be accessed and then switched to a non-root
 user for security.
libjetty-java-doc_6.1.20-2_all.deb
  to pool/main/j/jetty/libjetty-java-doc_6.1.20-2_all.deb
libjetty-java_6.1.20-2_all.deb
  to pool/main/j/jetty/libjetty-java_6.1.20-2_all.deb
Changes: jetty (6.1.20-2) unstable; urgency=low
 .
  * Move documentation to /usr/share/doc/libjetty-java
  * Better postinst and postrm scripts, aligned with tomcat6 scripts:
     - postinst: user jetty is created with its own group
     - postrm: better cleanup of temporary data,
       thourough remove and purge of data
  * debian/changelog:
    - fix suggest for package libjetty-java-doc, add libjetty-java-doc
      to the list of Suggests for libjetty-java
    - add libjetty-extra to the list of Suggests for package jetty.


Override entries for your package:
jetty_6.1.20-2.dsc - source java
jetty_6.1.20-2_all.deb - optional java
libjetty-extra-java_6.1.20-2_all.deb - optional java
libjetty-java-doc_6.1.20-2_all.deb - optional doc
libjetty-java_6.1.20-2_all.deb - optional java

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