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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.
 
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).
 
* 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.
 
-- 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