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auto-import changelog data from samba-3.0.6-3.src.rpm * Mon Aug 16 2004 Jay Fenlason <fenlason@redhat.com> 3.0.6-3 - New upstream version. - Include post 3.0.6 patch from "Gerald (Jerry) Carter" <jerry@samba.org> to fix a duplicate in the LDAP schema. - Include 64-bit timestamp patch from Ravikumar (rkumar@hp.com) to allow correct timestamp handling on 64-bit platforms and fix #126109. - reenable the -pie patch. Samba is too widely used, and too vulnerable to potential security holes to disable an important security feature like -pie. The correct fix is to have the toolchain not create broken executables when programs compiled -pie are stripped. - Remove obsolete patches. - Modify this spec file to put libsmbclient.{a,so} in the right place on x86_64 machines. * Thu Aug 05 2004 Jason Vas Dias <jvdias@redhat.com> 3.0.5-3 - Removed '-pie' patch - 3.0.5 uses -fPIC/-PIC, and the combination - resulted in executables getting corrupt stacks, causing smbmnt to - get a SIGBUS in the mount() call (bug 127420). * Fri Jul 30 2004 Jay Fenlason <fenlason@redhat.com> 3.0.5-2 - Upgrade to 3.0.5, which is a regression from 3.0.5pre1 for a security fix. - Include the 3.0.4-backport patch from the 3E branch. This restores some of the 3.0.5pre1 and 3.0.5rc1 functionality. * Tue Jul 20 2004 Jay Fenlason <fenlason@redhat.com> 3.0.5-0.pre1.1 - Backport base64_decode patche to close CAN-2004-0500 - Backport hash patch to close CAN-2004-0686 - use_authtok patch from Nalin Dahyabhai <nalin@redhat.com> - smbclient-kerberos patch from Alexander Larsson <alexl@redhat.com> - passwd patch uses "*" instead of "x" for "hashed" passwords for accounts created by winbind. "x" means "password is in /etc/shadow" to brain-damaged pam_unix module.
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