2,13 → 2,14 |
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The Debian version of Prayer is built with SSL support with session |
cache using libdb4.6, gzip Content-Transfer-Encoding, LDAP, and System |
V mutex support. The previous version, which was only uloaded to the |
experimental distribution, was heavily patched to add UTF-8 and IPv6 |
support among other things. All that has been incorporated and |
improved by upstream in 1.1.0. The remaining patches concern changes |
to the default configuration as detailed below, or fix bugs. You can |
always find information about patches in changelog.Debian.gz. |
cache using the latest libdb, gzip Content-Transfer-Encoding, LDAP, |
and System V mutex support. The initial Debian release, which was only |
uloaded to the experimental distribution, was heavily patched to add |
UTF-8 and IPv6 support among other things. All that has been |
incorporated and improved by upstream in 1.1.0. The remaining patches |
concern changes to the default configuration as detailed below, or fix |
bugs. You can always find information about patches in |
changelog.Debian.gz. |
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To enable Prayer, you must edit /etc/default/prayer and change |
ENABLED=0 to ENABLED=1. But before you do that you should go through |
21,10 → 22,10 |
* Static files (templates, icons, CSS files) are installed in |
/usr/share/prayer in accordance with policy. The prefix option |
points there, while var_prefix, the location of pid files |
(pid_dir), sockets (socket_dir), and the SSL session cache |
(ssl_session_dir), is /var/run/prayer and subdirectories. Log |
files are written to /var/log/prayer (log_dir) and /tmp is used to |
temporarily store uploaded attachments (tmp_dir). |
(pid_dir), sockets (socket_dir), the SSL session cache |
(ssl_session_dir), and temporary storage of uploaded attachments |
(tmp_dir), is /var/run/prayer and subdirectories. Log files are |
written to /var/log/prayer (log_dir). |
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* Prayer by default runs as user prayer (created on install) and |
group nogroup. The prayer user is added to the ssl-cert group on |
99,5 → 100,5 |
automatically expunged. These two approaches are rather |
incompatible, but some software can take either. |
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-- Magnus Holmgren <holmgren@debian.org>, Tue, 24 Jun 2008 00:11:04 +0200 |
-- Magnus Holmgren <holmgren@debian.org>, Wed, 30 Sep 2009 22:57:19 +0200 |
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