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authorOmar Vega Ramos <ovruni@gnu.org.pe>2015-11-30 20:31:44 -0500
committerOmar Vega Ramos <ovruni@gnu.org.pe>2015-11-30 20:31:44 -0500
commit264a11b7be394ff3c10b18ce6d17c938eea95d8c (patch)
tree259db98542ff981f3f15018abd0dbd097fb972c9 /pcr/strongswan
parentf60c5987b6aa98b43cbaf581c5ed4e5eaa476361 (diff)
strongswan-5.3.5-1: updating version
Diffstat (limited to 'pcr/strongswan')
-rw-r--r--pcr/strongswan/PKGBUILD9
1 files changed, 5 insertions, 4 deletions
diff --git a/pcr/strongswan/PKGBUILD b/pcr/strongswan/PKGBUILD
index 4dde9a334..869a86f93 100644
--- a/pcr/strongswan/PKGBUILD
+++ b/pcr/strongswan/PKGBUILD
@@ -6,12 +6,12 @@
# Contributor (Arch): 458italia <svenskaparadox [at] gmail dot com>
# Contributor (Arch): Thermi <noel [at] familie-kuntze dot com>
# Former maintainer (Arch): dkorzhevin <dkorzhevin at gmail dot com>
-# Maintainer (Arch): Thermi <noel [at] familie-kuntze dot com>
+# Maintainer (Arch): Thermi <noel [at] familie-kuntze dot de>
# Maintainer: Omar Vega Ramos <ovruni@gnu.org.pe>
pkgname=strongswan
-pkgver=5.3.3
-pkgrel=2
+pkgver=5.3.5
+pkgrel=1
pkgdesc="open source IPsec implementation"
url='http://www.strongswan.org'
license=("GPL")
@@ -21,6 +21,7 @@ conflicts=('openswan')
options=(!libtool)
backup=(
etc/ipsec.conf
+ etc/swanctl/swanctl.conf
etc/strongswan.conf
etc/strongswan.d/{charon-logging.conf,charon.conf,pki.conf,pool.conf,scepclient.conf,starter.conf,swanctl.conf}
etc/strongswan.d/charon/{aesni.conf,attr-sql.conf,attr.conf,cmac.conf,connmark.conf,\
@@ -37,7 +38,7 @@ source=("https://download.strongswan.org/strongswan-${pkgver}.tar.bz2")
# md5 is broken. We use sha256 now. Alternatively, we could check the signature of the file, but that
# doesn't yield any more security and just increases the work users initially have to invest.
-sha256sums=('39d2e8f572a57a77dda8dd8bdaf2ee47ad3cefeb86bbb840d594aa75f00f33e2')
+sha256sums=('2c84b663da652b1ff180a1a73c24a3d7b9fc4b9b8ba6bd07f94a1e33092e6350')
# We don't build libipsec because it would get loaded before kernel-netlink and netkey, which
# would case processing to be handled in user space. Also, the plugin is experimental. If you need it,