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pushpin (1.38.0-1) unstable; urgency=medium
With version 1.38.0, upstream bundles condure with pushpin, named
pushpin-condure. Therefore, an external condure or mongrel2 binary
is no longer used.
-- Jan Niehusmann <jan@debian.org> Wed, 07 Feb 2024 22:45:01 +0100
pushpin (1.31.0-1) unstable; urgency=medium
With version 1.31.0, upstream defaults to using condure instead of
mongrel2. (https://github.com/fanout/condure/)
As this is not yet packaged for debian, we can't simply
adopt that approach. Instead, we use a slightly more complex migration
strategy:
For new installations, we check if a condure binary is in the path.
If it is, we install a config file referring to condure, otherwise we
use mongrel2.
For upgrades of existing installations, the current selection from
pushpin.conf is preserved.
If you want to switch to condure, first install it (from source,
future debian/ubuntu packages, or the packages provides by
upstream, https://pushpin.org/docs/install/#debian-and-ubuntu).
Then, replace mongrel2 and m2adapter with condure in pushpin.conf.
-- Jan Niehusmann <jan@debian.org> Tue, 10 Nov 2020 09:03:14 +0100
pushpin (1.9.0-2) experimental; urgency=medium
The file /etc/default/pushpin is not used any more.
Pushpin is now started by default. If you disabled pushpin using
RUN=no before, please disable it using your init system. For example,
with systemd, you could run "systemctl disable pushpin".
-- Jan Niehusmann <jan@debian.org> Thu, 05 May 2016 23:02:17 +0200
pushpin (1.2.0-1) unstable; urgency=medium
Pushpin 1.2.0 contains a new feature which checks for updates daily
and reports new versions to the logfile.
Upstream enables this feature by default, but in Debian, it's disabled
for privacy reasons.
You can enable the feature in /etc/pushpin/pushpin.conf by
setting updates_check=true
-- Jan Niehusmann <jan@debian.org> Thu, 04 Jun 2015 20:27:44 +0200
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