File varnish.changes of Package varnish

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Sun Apr  3 23:38:24 UTC 2011 - jengelh@medozas.de

- Fix security-problematic ownership of /etc/varnish files
- Run spec-beautifier over it
- Replace default shipped vcl.conf by something working
- Run as varnish user
- Start varnishlog together with varnishd
- Properly use PID files in init script

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Sat Oct  9 04:31:06 UTC 2010 - jengelh@medozas.de

- Create and package /var/log/varnish

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Thu Aug  5 22:11:24 UTC 2010 - jengelh@medozas.de

- Update to new upstream release: 2.1.3
* fixed an off-by-one error in the ESI handling causing includes to
  fail a large part of the time.
* Avoid triggering an assert if the other end closes the connection
  while we are lingering and waiting for another request from them.
* Make it possible to specify the per-thread stack size. This might
  be useful on 32 bit systems with their limited address space.
* Persistent storage is now experimentally supported using the
  persistent stevedore. It has the same command line arguments as
  the file stevedore.
* The regular expression engine is now PCRE instead of POSIX
  regular expressions.
* Add a new hashing method called critbit. This autoscales and
  should work better on large object workloads than the classic
  hash. Critbit has been made the default hash algorithm.
* Add support for authenticating CLI connections.                             
* Add hash director that chooses which backend to use depending on
  req.hash.
* Add client director that chooses which backend to use depending
  on the client's IP address. Note that this ignores the
  X-Forwarded-For header.
* Add a timestamp to bans, so you can know how old they are.                  
* Varnish can now connect its CLI to a remote instance when
  starting up, rather than just being connected to.
* It is no longer needed to specify the maximum number of HTTP
  headers to allow from backends. This is now a run-time parameter.
* HEAD requests would be converted to GET requests too early, which
  affected pass and pipe. This has been fixed.
* Add experimental support for the Range header. This has to be
  enabled using the parameter http_range_support.
- Add PreReqs for %post
- Run %setup quietly
- Remove unneeded .la files from installation - libraries are in
  a standard directory already
- Avoid use of bash-specific &>/dev/null during %post
- Refine file lists
- Remove old changelog from .spec - changelog is in .changes

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Tue Dec 15 15:03.01 CEST 2009 - jg@internetx.de

- update 2.0.5


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Fri Apr  3 13:48:01 CEST 2009 - mrueckert@suse.de

- update to 2.0.4

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Tue Mar 10 17:47:23 CET 2009 - mrueckert@suse.de

- update to 2.0.3

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Wed Jul 25 22:16:29 CEST 2007 - mrueckert@suse.de

- updated to 1.1

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Tue Feb 20 18:28:29 CET 2007 - mrueckert@suse.de

- update to version 1.0.3
  Consistency issues with statistics and backend parameters were
  fixed. Parsing of -w command-line options was fixed. A
  short-lived DNS cache was added to avoid thrashing DNS servers
  when the backend fails.

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Sat Dec  2 17:14:16 CET 2006 - mrueckert@suse.de

- fixing build on sles9
- added files from the official rh4 rpm:
  o init scripts for non suse distros
  o the default configs for all distros
- added init/sysconfig script for suse.
- we create a user now. Remaining TODO item: how to run varnish as
  non root user on port 80?

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Sun Nov 19 03:37:50 CET 2006 - mrueckert@suse.de

- update to 1.0.2

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