lurker (2.3-1) unstable; urgency=low

  The lurker htdocs directory has been moved from /var/www/lurker to
  /usr/share/lurker/www in order to comply with the File Hierarchy Standard.
  You will have to migrate custom files manually from /var/www/lurker to
  /usr/share/lurker/www, and update the configuration files in /etc/lurker
  accordingly.
  Mail archives are stored in the lurker database at /var/lib/lurker. The html
  files are generated from this database, thus no archives will be lost.
  Please remove the directory /var/www/lurker after everything has been
  migrated and tested.

 -- Jonas Meurer <mejo@debian.org>  Sun, 15 Mar 2009 12:17:04 +0100

lurker (2.1-2) unstable; urgency=low

  This package upgrade renames /usr/bin/lurker-index-mm to
  /usr/bin/lurker-index-lc. Support for automatical list configuration
  has been dropped, the wrapper is only left for converting listnames
  into lowercase letters. For adding mailman lists to lurkers database,
  the mailman2lurker script is appreciated. See man mailman2lurker(8)
  and /usr/share/doc/lurker/README.mailman for further information.

 -- Jonas Meurer <mejo@debian.org>  Thu,  9 Mar 2006 12:08:46 +0100

lurker (2.0-1) unstable; urgency=low

  This new upstream release brings some incompatibilities in the configuration:
  - language is now a mandatory field for lists
  - a single mailing list may host multiple written languages
  - every list must now be contained in a group
  - the regroupable option does not exist any more
  
  Apart from that, lurker 2.0 supports frontends now, which allow you
  to configure seperate environments, for example for public and private
  lists. See lurker.conf.local for examples.

 -- Jonas Meurer <mejo@debian.org>  Mon, 27 Feb 2006 15:05:03 +0100

lurker (1.2-6) unstable; urgency=medium

  * This version fixes lurkers subject header parsing. Former versions
    had problems with split subject lines, as mutt produces them in
    some special cases.
  * Unfortunately you have to regenerate lurkers database too fix
    potential broken headers in your archives.

 -- Jonas Meurer <mejo@debian.org>  Fri, 29 Apr 2005 15:51:22 +0200
lurker (2.1-14) unstable; urgency=low

  This package upgrade renames /usr/bin/lurker-index-mm to
  /usr/bin/lurker-index-lc. Support for automatical list configuration
  has been dropped, the wrapper is only left for converting listnames
  into lowercase letters. For adding mailman lists to lurkers database,
  the mailman2lurker script is appreciated. See man mailman2lurker(8)
  and /usr/share/doc/lurker/README.mailman for further information.

  

 -- Jonas Meurer <mejo@debian.org>  Sun, 15 Mar 2009 12:17:04 +0100
