Re: [MaraDNS list] MaraDNS 1.4.07 released
Nicholas Bamber <[email protected]> Sun, 20 Nov 2011 13:42:29 +0000
| Newsgroups | gmane.network.dns.maradns.general |
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| Organization | Periapt Technologies |
| Message-ID | <[email protected]> |
Sam, I have been through the old emails and put together a patch to get the changelog uptodate. I really would appreciate it if I didn;t have to do this. I need the upstream changelog partly so I can easily see what has changed and patly because Debian policy asks for it. On 18/11/11 07:17, Nicholas Bamber wrote: > Sam, > Could I make a really beaurocratic request? Could you post back on the > mailing list the missing changelog entries from 1.4.06 onwards. Also > please make sure subsequent releases keep this information uptodate. > (Please don't make any sort of release for this. That would just create > extra work for no gain, not even for beaurocrats.) > > > On 12/11/11 18:52, Sam Trenholme wrote: >> There really isn't that much difference between the branches right now >> ... the 1.4 branch right now is simply 2.0 with the messy legacy >> recursive code still intact. >> >> That would change if I get a chance to implement split horizon (one >> issue with split horizon is that I can't really implement it without >> slowing down things a little for users who don't need split horizon. >> I'll probably make it a compile-time #ifdef) >> >> But first, let me see if I can fix one of Deadwood's bugs which slows >> down recursion for hosts in Akamai-style CNAME hell. >> >> - Sam >> >> On Sat, Nov 12, 2011 at 1:04 AM, Nicholas Bamber <[email protected]> wrote: >>> Sam, >>> Thanks. It's a good thing I use git and can switch between the legacy >>> and experimental branches easily. >>> >>> On 12/11/11 01:44, Sam Trenholme wrote: >>>> ............. I was >>>> able to release MaraDNS 1.4.07 today. > >>>> - Sam >>> >>> >>> -- >>> Nicholas Bamber | http://www.periapt.co.uk/ >>> PGP key 3BFFE73C from pgp.mit.edu >>> >> > > -- Nicholas Bamber | http://www.periapt.co.uk/ PGP key 3BFFE73C from pgp.mit.edu