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- 63. By Martin Pitt
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* SECURITY UPDATE: unauthenticated software installations.
- debian/postinst.in: A bug in the build process for the Dell Latitude
2110 factory pre-installed OEM images caused a temporary apt
configuration file to be left in the installed system. This disabled
apt's enforcement of authenticated packages. Remove the file on
upgrades if it matches the factory version. (LP: #610647)
- CVE-2010-0834 - 59. By Dustin Kirkland
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debian/postinst.in: clear release-upgrade flag, and update again
immediately on base-files upgrades, LP: #563015 - 58. By Dustin Kirkland
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debian/rules, debian/postinst.in: second half of the fix for the
previous upload; drop symlink creation in debian/rules, LP: #561778 - 57. By Dustin Kirkland
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debian/postinst.in: only create /etc/motd link on initial install;
thereafter, it's entirely up to the admin whether to keep this
link or modify it to their wishes, LP: #561778 - 56. By Dustin Kirkland
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debian/links, debian/postinst.in, debian/rules:
remove artifacts of old base motd creation, keep duplicated data
from popping up in motd, LP: #516293 - 55. By Dustin Kirkland
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Fix double-printing of motd.tail, LP: #550561
* debian/postinst.in: motd.tail should no longer be generated by this
package; rather it's where the sysadmin would add static text to
append to the dynamically generated /etc/motd
* debian/update- motd.d/ *, debian/rules:
- move update-motd scripts to this dir, clean up install rules
(scripts were getting installed in two places)
- 00-header: add the lsb_release information, which seems at least
as pertinent as the kernel's version and build-date
- 00-header, 99-footer: split the header (uname, lsb_release) and
the footer (admin's motd.tail) to two separate scripts
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