------------------------------------------------------------------- Sun Feb 18 21:23:47 UTC 2018 - avindra@opensuse.org - Update to 3.20 * debian-specific change only - includes 3.19 * Fix lintian warnings. - includes 3.18 * Make sure memory is initialized to zero before attempting to read hostname. - includes 3.17 * Use _GNU_SOURCE feature test macro, instead of glibc internal __USE_GNU. * Use getdomainname instead of yp_get_default_domain because it is more widely available and avoids the -lnsl dependency. * localnisdomain is kept, even though it should be the same as localdomain, so the behaviour is not changed in case of an error. * Replace 'dh-clean -k' with 'dh-prep' - cleanup with spec-cleaner ------------------------------------------------------------------- Tue Aug 15 21:55:30 CEST 2017 - kukuk@suse.de - Add build require libnsl-devel in preparation of libnsl removal from glibc. ------------------------------------------------------------------- Thu Mar 31 14:25:58 CEST 2016 - kukuk@suse.de - Add ypdomainname and nisdomainname, too. Were removed from yp-tools. ------------------------------------------------------------------- Tue Sep 8 12:32:33 UTC 2015 - nemysis@openSUSE.org - Update to 3.16, announce message: * Changed buffer size to the recommended 255 character when working with names instead of IPs. (Closes: #796922) * Bumped Standards-Version to 3.9.6, no changes needed. - Use %{name} instead of hostname - Use CFLAGS="%{optflags}" to fix 'File is compiled without RPM_OPT_FLAGS' - Add changelog to Documentation ------------------------------------------------------------------- Thu Jun 11 07:31:16 UTC 2015 - dimstar@opensuse.org - BuildIgnore hostname (ourselves): net-tools has a dependency on hostname, and net-tools is part of the VMInstall package set. As we know we do not rely on our own code to build, we can safely ignore hostname and break that nasty buildcycle. ------------------------------------------------------------------- Wed Jun 10 08:39:32 UTC 2015 - gber@opensuse.org - initial packaging