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Archive for May, 2006

About Bugzilla 2.22 Debian package

May 30th, 2006

Yes, Bugzilla 2.22 is not yet in Debian, I know.

And you know what?
That’s my top priority in my todo-list. Just be patient, I’m working on it.

It’s just that I had a lot to do in real life recently and didn’t manage to find the time to focus on my pretty-complex-and-patched package, named bugzilla.

By the way, as there are sometimes requests for help about the bugzilla debian package on irc.mozilla.org (chan #mozwebtools), I created a new chanel to gather those discussions: #debian on the same server.

Feel free to join if you like.

Bugzilla, Debian

Backup Manager 0.7.3 released

May 5th, 2006

A new development version of backup-manager has been published.

This release provides two new upload methods. The first one is called “ssh-gpg” and lets you upload your locally-built archives to untrusted remote places. During the upload (permormed with SSH), the archives are encrypted using GPG. The other one, called “s3″ is able to upload your archives to the Amazon S3 Storage service (if you have a valid account). This release also comes with a couple of bug fixes (filenames with spaces are now fully supported) and provides some other new options.

As requested on the users mailing-list, a Debian package will come very soon.

Update (2005/05/24)

The Debian package has been built and is available on my personal repository, it will be uploaded to the Debian archive soon.

Debian, backup-manager