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changelog for pam_pwdfile PAM module - Charl P. Botha <cpbotha@ieee.org>
$Id: changelog,v 1.11 2001-07-14 20:50:21 cpbotha Exp $
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0.95 : Sat Jul 14 22:38:16 CEST 2001

* added features.h, _BSD_SOURCE now defined by Makefile (for vsyslog a.o.)
* integrated patch by Ethan Benson <erbenson@alaska.net> that enables a two
  second PAM delay when an incorrect password is supplied.
* yes, if this version floats for long enough, we can do the 1.0 thing.

0.9: Fri Jun 15 23:23:31 CEST 2001

* integrated patch by Stephen Darragh <srd@it.net.au> to fix problems with
  short MD5 crypts and trailing newlines.  In fact, his patch just makes
  things a tad more correct, short MD5 crypts or not.

0.8: Sat May 12 11:57:18 CEST 2001

* the MrKen (aka MJ Turner) release.  Removed unnecessary include that was
  breaking the debian builds.

0.7: Tue Apr 17 23:13:34 CEST 2001

* changed error message if user is not found in password file
* updated to work with > Linux-PAM-0.75 (thanks to Kelly Corbin
  <kcorbin@theiqgroup.com> for reporting the problem)

0.6: Sat Nov 11 23:51:32 CET 2000

* fixed a stupid bug I introduced when integrating Warwick's patch; tested
  fine with both DES and MD5 crypts

0.5: Wed Nov  8 01:39:22 CET 2000

* added patch by Warwick Duncan <warwick@chemeng.uct.ac.za> to support MD5 
  crypted passwords as well

0.4: Tue Aug 29 09:23:23 SAST 2000

* fixed typo in INSTALL (thanks to Quynh Nguyen Anh <quynhna@hotmail.com>)

0.3: Mon Aug 28 09:49:27 SAST 2000

* INSTALL file created.  This explains how to get pam_pwdfile compiled from
  scratch.

0.2: Mon May 22 22:41:30 SAST 2000

* integrated patch by Jacob Schroeder <jacob@quantec.de> to implement
  flock()-based password file locking
* minor code tweaks (indentation, unnecessary variables removed)
* minor README file updates
* this file

0.1: ?

* Initial release