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ca-certificates (20061027-0ubuntu0.2) feisty-proposed; urgency=low
* Fix up generation of the /etc/ssl/certs/ca-certificates.crt
file for those users who installed the package in a pt_BR
locale (LP: #153625). A mistake in the translation template
meant that the choices were not available in this locale,
and so the file was always empty.
- If you were affected and have not tried to reconfigure this
package, then the problem should be corrected for you
automatically.
- If you were affected and have tried to reconfigure the package
you may be shown a debconf question to allow you to select
the certificates that you want.
- The only users who were not affected by this bug but may
be affected by this fix are those who installed in a different
locale, and then reconfigured the package so that no
certificates are trusted, and who now run in a pt_BR locale.
They will have to deselect all of the certificates again.
* In addition to the previous version this version prevents the
question being asked multiple times for those who appear to
have been hit by this issue.
-- James Westby <email address hidden> Tue, 08 Apr 2008 12:00:17 +0100
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ca-certificates (20061027-0ubuntu0.1) feisty-proposed; urgency=low
* Fix up generation of the /etc/ssl/certs/ca-certificates.crt
file for those users who installed the package in a pt_BR
locale (LP: #153625). A mistake in the translation template
meant that the choices were not available in this locale,
and so the file was always empty.
- If you were affected and have not tried to reconfigure this
package, then the problem should be corrected for you
automatically.
- If you were affected and have tried to reconfigure the package
you may be shown a debconf question to allow you to select
the certificates that you want.
- The only users who were not affected by this bug but may
be affected by this fix are those who installed in a different
locale, and then reconfigured the package so that no
certificates are trusted, and who now run in a pt_BR locale.
They will have to deselect all of the certificates again.
-- James Westby <email address hidden> Wed, 02 Apr 2008 18:22:58 +0100
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ca-certificates (20061027) unstable; urgency=low
* sbin/update-ca-certificates:
in fresh mode, rm symlinks only point to /usr/share/ca-certificates.
preserve other symlinks. closes: Bug#387089
* debian/po/nl.po: updated
closes: Bug#386767
* debian/po/fr.po: updated
closes: Bug#386806
* debian/po/da.po: updated
closes: Bug#388018
ca-certificates (20060816) unstable; urgency=low
* debian/control: explicitly mention that trustworthiness of certificate
authorities is not evaluated.
closes: Bug#350726
* debian/templates: refine messages
closes: Bug#309481
* debian/postinst: remove tailing spaces to avoid unnecessary dpkg-old file.
closes: Bug#349346
* debian/control: libssl0.9.7->libssl0.9.8
closes: Bug#345197
* debian/postrm: remove .dpkg-old files
closes: Bug#349351
* debian/README.Debian: fix
closes: Bug#354509
* debian/postinst: fix typo
closes: Bug#355271
* debian/po/sv.po: added
closes: Bug#330984
* debian/po/es.po: added
closes: Bug#334383
* add new SPI CA certificate
submitted by Michael C. Schultheiss <email address hidden>
-- Ubuntu Archive Auto-Sync <email address hidden> Tue, 07 Nov 2006 01:01:09 +0000
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ca-certificates (20050804) unstable; urgency=low
* use ${misc:Depends} in debian/control for debconf
* update description in debian/control
closes: Bug#309547
* update debian/po/vi.po
closes: Bug#313186
* update debian/po/de.po
closes: Bug#313678
-- Fumitoshi UKAI <email address hidden> Thu, 4 Aug 2005 01:29:38 +0900