splitting into a multipackage, with a subpackage for the standalone
version (which embeds a version of nginx). The standalone version
operates much like other ruby webservers, serving a single ruby/rack
application.
Switch to using the gem version of passenger. Because the gem
installs into a versioned directory, setup symlinks to the
versioned directory so that nginx configuration files don't need
to be modified when the version is updated.
Rack::Cache is suitable as a quick drop-in component to enable HTTP
caching for Rack-based applications that produce freshness (Expires,
Cache-Control) and/or validation (Last-Modified, ETag) information.
Standards-based (see RFC 2616 / Section 13).
Freshness/expiration based caching
Validation
Vary support
Portable: 100% Ruby / works with any Rack-enabled framework.
Disk, memcached, and heap memory storage backends.
OK claudio@
=== Changes from the previous release ===
New Features
* possibility to specify which calendar is used when creating an event or a task (selected, personal, first enabled)
* possibility to specify if off-hours should be automatically added to the free-busy information
* new indicator in the link banner when a vacation message (auto-reply) is active
* new snooze function for events alarms in Web interface
* new "Remember login" checkbox on the login page
* authentication with SQL sources can now be performed on any database column
Enhancements
* added support for the CalDAV move operation
* phone numbers in the contacts web module are now links (tel:)
* revamp of the modules link banner (15-pixel taller)
* updated CKEditor to version 3.6.2
* updated unread and flagged icons in Webmail module
* new dependency on GNUstep 1.23
Bug Fixes
* fixed support for Apple iOS 5
* fixed handling of untagged IMAP responses
* fixed handling of commas in email addresses when composing a message
* fixed creation of clickable links for URLs surrounded by square brackets
* fixed behaviour of combo box for contacts categories
* fixed Swedish translation classes
* fixed bug when setting no ACL on a calendar
OK jasper@