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Dconf is a tool to collect a system's hardware and
software configuration. It allows you to take your
system configuration with you and compare systems
(like nodes in a cluster) to troubleshoot hardware
or software problems. It can also be configured to
send out configuration changes at given intervals
to a group of people, or store a new snapshot when
system changes happen.

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2006-07-30 21:19
0.5.1

Improvements to syslog logging. The proprietary software
configuration sections have been moved together. netiq and iproute2
sections have been added.
Tags: Minor feature enhancements

2005-09-09 10:49
0.5.0

axfdns, dnscache, openntpd, postgresql, shorewall,
syslog-ng, and tinydns sections were added.
Sections in a snapshot are now sorted. rpmdb
access speed was improved.
Tags: Major feature enhancements

2005-06-22 07:56
0.4.2

SHA1 is used instead of MD5 for comparing. The
--root option was added. Debian and SuSE config
files were added. Speed improvements were made.
Files are compared against the defaults using
rpmdb. Syslog marks were added. A manpage was
added. A pattern based exclude list was added.
Many software and hardware entries were added.
Tags: Minor feature enhancements

2004-11-24 03:06
0.4.1

This release fixes an md5 checking bug that caused dconf to keep its new
logfiles, even when the same as older ones. It now bases compression on
filename extensions.
Tags: Minor bugfixes

2004-11-22 15:07
0.4

Fixes were made to the SMB, CUPS, LTSP, and
SMBLDAP support. A problem with unowned files was
fixed. RPMDB support was added. The program now
cleanly accepts the case where email cannot be
send.
Tags: Minor feature enhancements

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