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This is the CU version of sudo, release 1.3.5 (BETA)
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This is the CU version of sudo, release 1.3.6 (BETA)
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Sudo is a program designed to allow a sysadmin to give limited root privileges
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to users and log root activity. The basic philosophy is to give as few
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Before you try and build sudo, *please* make sure you have the current
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version. The latest sudo may always be gotten via anonymous ftp
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from ftp.cs.colorado.edu in the directory /pub/sysadmin/utilities/.
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The distribution is cu-sudo.v1.3.1plN.tar.Z where N is the patchlevel
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The distribution is cu-sudo.v1.3.6plN.tar.Z where N is the patchlevel
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(for patchlevel 0 there is no plN suffix).
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For a history of CU sudo please see the HISTORY file that came with the
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do not bother them with bugs in CU sudo. Bug reports for this sudo
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should be sent to sudo-bugs@cs.colorado.edu.
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CU sudo 1.3.1 is mostly a cleanup of the sudo 1.3 code including bug fixes,
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major code reworkings, portability changes with a few extra features. See
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the CHANGES file for the full scoop.
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Patchlevel 5 includes a completely rewritten parser contributed by
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Chris Jepeway, an easier to use visudo, and an updated configure script
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along with the usual bug fixes and portability changes.
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CU sudo 1.3.6 represents a huge change from the 1.3.1 code base.
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It includes a completely rewritten parser contributed by Chris Jepeway,
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a smarter and easier to use visudo, an updated configure script along
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with the usual bug fixes and portability changes. See the CHANGES file
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for the full scoop.
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Note that sudo now uses a "configure script." You should be able to just
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type "./configure" and to generate the Makefiles, config.h and pathnames.h.
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