#acl PaulHowarth:read,write,admin,revert,delete All:read === Monday 1st June 2009 === ==== Fedora Project ==== * Updated `pptp` to remove `pptpsetup`'s checks for MPPE support in the kernel and `pppd` since all active Fedora releases include MPPE support in both the kernel and `pppd` out of the box; this resolves [[RedHatBugzilla:502967|Bug #502967]], in which `pptpsetup`'s checks fail if `binutils` isn't installed, due to the absence of `/usr/bin/strings` * Built `lat` and its dependency `dbus-sharp` for Fedora 12 development, to get a ppc64 build; due to the very late arrival of Mono 2.4 in the Fedora 11 development cycle (not on ppc64 until after final freeze), there has been a race on to get the Mono stack rebuilt for Fedora 11, which has ppc64 support for the first time (and this has been done without doing the Fedora 12 builds in parallel for the sake of expediency), so I did what was necessary to keep a sane upgrade path for my one and only Mono-based package, i.e. `lat` ==== PPTP Client Project ==== * Updated `pptpsetup` to only check for MPPE support in the kernel and `pppd` if the tunnel being created requires encryption ==== Local Packages ==== * Updated `perl-HTML-SimpleLinkExtor` to 1.23 * Updated `perl-IPC-Run3` to 0.043 * Updated `perl-Params-Util` to 1.00 * Updated `perl-Test-File` to 1.28 * Updated `perl-Test-MinimumVersion` to 0.010 * Updated `perl-Test-Prereq` to 1.037 * Updated `pptp` as per Fedora except only the `pppd` checks were removed (the package requires `ppp >= 2.4.2` so it's safe to assume that all users will have MPPE support there); the `kernel` checks are only done if setting up a tunnel that requires encryption, and that check doesn't pull in any additional dependencies ----