D.Morgan wrote:
On Wed, Jul 4, 2012 at 7:14 PM, David Walser
luigiwal...@yahoo.com wrote:
D.Morgan wrote:
On Wed, Jul 4, 2012 at 1:17 PM, Colin Guthrie mag...@colin.guthr.ie
wrote:
Hi,
Can someone please look at qt problems on mga2 updates_testing?
http://pkgsubmit.mageia.org/uploads
An issue has been raised while QA testing an update for krb5 for Mageia 1 and
Mageia 2 about apparently incorrect paths in init scripts:
https://bugs.mageia.org/show_bug.cgi?id=6469
Would the correct thing to do be to change /var/kerberos/krb5kdc to
/etc/kerberos/krb5kdc as proposed in this
David Walser wrote:
An issue has been raised while QA testing an update for krb5 for Mageia 1 and
Mageia 2 about
apparently incorrect paths in init scripts:
https://bugs.mageia.org/show_bug.cgi?id=6469
Would the correct thing to do be to change /var/kerberos/krb5kdc to
/etc/kerberos
Guillaume Rousse wrote:
Le 04/07/2012 00:37, David Walser a écrit :
ocsinventory - Mageia 1 package needs to be updated or patched (patches
available from MDV)
https://bugs.mageia.org/show_bug.cgi?id=5252
https://bugs.mageia.org/show_bug.cgi?id=2129
This package should be dropped
Guillaume Rousse wrote:
So, before any further contribution from my side, I'd like the people in
charge of security updates to find some internal agreement about what
kind of help they expect from other people exactly. If that's just to
push a non-discussable list of changes into spec
AL13N wrote:
this is a good point: BTW, a missing dependency should not be
considered a blocking issue as it can be easily fixed by the end user.
Especially for a security update, as he probably already done it.
also, not sure, but it seems the tester was unawere of perl-CGI-Fast being
not
Phoronix has reported that Eugeni Dodonov, a developer many of us know from his
time working at Mandriva, has been killed in an accident over the weekend.
http://www.phoronix.com/scan.php?page=news_itempx=MTEzNTk
I am very sad to learn of this, as I'm sure we all are. He will be missed.
Jerome Quelin jquelin@... writes:
misc is no longer contributing afaik, yet he is still listed as
maintainer for the following packages:
$ mgarepo maintdb get |egrep 'misc$'
[...]
lsof misc
I can take lsof.
I figured I should give a status update on this, especially before I get too
busy for the next few weeks. I'll update again in August if need be.
Thanks to those who have helped so far. I managed to wrangle a few of them
myself yesterday too.
. updated initial message below
Buchan Milne wrote:
On Thursday, 5 July 2012 20:34:02 David Walser wrote:
Guillaume Rousse wrote:
So, before any further contribution from my side, I'd like the people in
charge of security updates to find some internal agreement about what
kind of help they expect from other people
Thomas Spuhler wrote:
Is apache-mpm gone for good?
I'm not sure, I did notice all the mpm packages were removed in the 2.4 update.
Could be a temporary thing to get it to build, or it could be
a permanent change since we're apparently using Fedora as upstream for our
apache package now
In the boost spec, for example this one:
http://svnweb.mageia.org/packages/updates/1/boost/current/SPECS/boost.spec?revision=265078view=markup
There is this definition:
%define libnamedevel %mklibname boost -d
And then @ line 98 we have:
%package -n %{libnamedevel}-doc
Summary:The
David Walser luigiwalser@... writes:
This is a documentation package, not a library package, so it shouldn't be
using a mklibname name in the
name, right? This causes a package
by the following name to appear on the *i586* mirrors:
lib64boost-devel-doc
Ping?
This is incorrect
Thomas Spuhler thomas@... writes:
Are you working on upgrading boost?
No, I just recently built a security update for boost, which is why
I noticed this.
Nicolas Lécureuil nicolas.lecureuil@... writes:
Yes, this is incorrect, to fix this is simple just call the package %name-
devel-doc and don't use %mklibname
So, don't worry about obsoleting the current incorrect name?
It has a new upstream version 3.0.11 available. It builds fine here.
The major number changes from 5 to 6 in this version, which is why I am asking
if it is OK to update this package.
John Balcaen mikala@... writes:
2012/8/5 David Walser luigiwalser@...:
It has a new upstream version 3.0.11 available. It builds fine here.
The major number changes from 5 to 6 in this version, which is why I am
asking if it is OK to update this package.
did you try it before ? (i mean
Balcaen John mikala@... writes:
urpmf --requires libtiff.so.5 is enough to have an idea of thoses packages
linked against this library.
to have the (minimal) list of package using it as devel br you can use
urpmf --requires libtiff-devel --media Core_SRPMS
where Core_SRPMS is the media
Nicolas Lécureuil nicolas.lecureuil@... writes:
Le dimanche 5 août 2012 11:15:51 David Walser a écrit :
It has a new upstream version 3.0.11 available. It builds fine here.
The major number changes from 5 to 6 in this version, which is why I am
asking if it is OK to update this package
David Walser luigiwalser@... writes:
It sounds like it should be OK, any if there's any build errors,
we'll deal with it then.
So not too bad, there are three packages that don't build.
seed is failing to link to libgobject, even though the updated patch should fix
that. It could
Frank Griffin wrote:
On 08/07/2012 01:48 PM, Colin Guthrie wrote:
Try: xset -dpms?
Dunno what else would be doing it tho'. Likely related to graphics
card driver tho', so probably worth mentioning what you're using. Col
Spot on ! That was it.
This is a fresh install as of a couple of
I've picked off all of the low-hanging fruit, so the remaining packages on this
list really do need help to get fixed.
. updated initial message below
There are several packages that need security updates that either have not been
built yet, or there are some issues that need
There's an issue with the default openssh configuration now that we've switched
to UsePAM yes as the default.
Through the PAM configuration for SSH shipped with the openssh-server package,
root login is broken. Here's why. /etc/pam.d/sshd has:
auth required pam_listfile.so item=user
Johnny A. Solbu wrote:
On Sunday 12 August 2012 19:28, David Walser wrote:
Through the PAM configuration for SSH shipped with the openssh-server
package, root login is broken. Here's why. /etc/pam.d/sshd has:
auth required pam_listfile.so item=user sense=deny file=/etc/ssh/denyusers
Scott Chevalley avalon@... writes:
# urpmi --auto-select --keep
A requested package cannot be installed:
lib64gpgme11-1.3.2-1.mga3.x86_64 (in order to keep
lib64gpgme++2-4.9.0-2.mga3.x86_64)
Continue installation anyway? (Y/n) n
Maybe kdepimlibs4 needs to be rebuilt.
Here's a status update, as some have been fixed and new ones have been found.
I'll be really busy at work for the next couple weeks, so I'll update this in
September.
. updated initial message below
There are several packages that need security updates that either have not
Charles A Edwards wrote:
On Sun, 19 Aug 2012 22:56:31 +0200 (CEST)
luigiwalser wrote:
luigiwalser luigiwalser 0.20.3-1.mga3:
+ Revision: 282379
- 0.20.3
- remove upstream patches
Why is the change in major not noted?
You just noted it, so now it is.
All jokes aside, it's certainly
Guillaume Rousse guillomovitch@... writes:
Here are several packages candidate for removal:
- apache-mod_python
- apache-mod_ruby
- ocsinventory-server and ocsinventory-agent
- madwifi-sources
Agreed, and there are surely other unmaintained packages that lack sufficient
need or interest to
Damien Lallement mageia@... writes:
Le 20/08/2012 22:17, Guillaume Rousse a écrit :
Meaning you're volonteering for maintainership ?
If I don't have any choice, I am.
/me hides
Thanks Damien. Here you go.
https://bugs.mageia.org/show_bug.cgi?id=5252
EatDirt dirteat@... writes:
I am actually using torque at work (but from centos...), so I can give
it a try; unless someone has a peculiar interest in doing it instead.
Good to hear :o) Please have a look at this when you do:
https://bugs.mageia.org/show_bug.cgi?id=6082
I've cleared the low-hanging fruit again and handled the ones I can handle,
clearing out most of the in-progress ones.
The rest of these need someone to step up and take responsibility for them if
they're gonna get done. Thanks to all that have helped so far.
. updated initial message
Colin Guthrie wrote:
As a feature it's not pointless, but as an implementation it didn't
really cover things and I call it pointless as the feature only covered
the shutdown binary and not poweroff, halt or reboot binaries.
Actually it did cover all of them. If ALLOW_REBOOT=no is set, it
--- On Tue, 9/11/12, Olivier Blin mag...@blino.org wrote:
From: Olivier Blin mag...@blino.org
Subject: Re: [Mageia-dev] [alpha 1]HP Deskjet-F4280 All-in-one
To: Mageia development mailing-list mageia-dev@mageia.org
Cc: David Walser luigiwal...@yahoo.com, Bernard Siaud alias Troumad
li
I was asked in the packagers meeting to update this list.
I've been really busy at work, and don't have much time to work on these, so
help is needed. Thanks to all that have helped so far.
Also, Manuel pointed out a bugzilla search that will typically contain most of
these.
Colin Guthrie mageia@... writes:
I've already dropped the requirement from upower and I suspect that kde
these days also uses upower for suspend/resume (can someone please test
for me? Just remove pm-utils with --nodeps and make sure everything
still works is a nice easy test :D)
So if you
Olav Vitters olav@... writes:
On Wed, Oct 17, 2012 at 11:10:35AM +, David Walser wrote:
So if you get rid of pm-utils, what's the new alternative to the pm-suspend
command if you want to suspend from the command line?
No clue about pm-utils, but guess you're after:
# systemctl suspend
AL13N wrote:
Op maandag 29 oktober 2012 22:19:04 schreef Rémi Verschelde:
2012/10/29 Christiaan Welvaart c...@daneel.dyndns.org:
The problem is the following:
1. faac cannot go into main (see 2 3)
2. faac cannot go into tainted (it is not free software)
3. faac cannot go into nonfree
In the process of fixing a security bug in tinyproxy, QA discovered several
problems with this package:
https://bugs.mageia.org/show_bug.cgi?id=7898
This package was imported by misc, who is gone, so it is unmaintained.
If someone is interested in this package, please fix. Otherwise, let's
Here's the current list. I fixed the ones I could from the old list, some
still remain, some new ones are here. Help is needed for all of them.
If anyone can help with LibreOffice or Java stuff that'd be great, since our
maintainer has been off IRC and bugzilla for a few weeks now.
I've
thierry.vign...@gmail.com
Subject: Re: [changelog] [RPM] cauldron core/release nss-3.14-3.mga3
To: Mageia development mailing-list mageia-dev@mageia.org
Cc: David Walser luigiwal...@yahoo.com
Date: Wednesday, November 21, 2012, 6:48 AM
On 21 November 2012 04:34, luigiwalser buildsystem-dae...@mageia.org
I saw an article this morning on LinuxToday that reminded me of the famous
shell forkbomb that most of you are probably aware of (I became aware of it
several years ago from someone's e-mail signature on a mailing list):
Pierre Jarillon wrote:
Le dimanche 2 décembre 2012 01:11:44, Thomas Backlund a écrit :
Mageia 1 is now EOL.
BS is locked down and updates_testing wiped.
Blog post pushed and mail sent to updates-announce ML.
I have several systems installed with Mageia 1 and I wish to move them to
Thomas Backlund wrote:
Thomas Backlund skrev 1.12.2012 18:09:
Hi,
as shown with the recent pcre case, we need to be more verbose on
the -dev ml about packages that are WIP and/or known to break bs...
I'm in the process of updating ppl from 0.11.2 to 1.0
(and cloog-ppl to whatever matching
Damien Lallement mageia@... writes:
The fact is that Mageia doesn't have 'dhclient' installed by default
(but available on DVDs).
Seems sensible, although IIRC drakxtools has changed during this cycle to go
back to using dhcpcd by default again as it did for years before being changed
to
Remco Rijnders wrote:
On Sat, Dec 01, 2012 at 09:36:36PM -0500, David wrote in
k9eerj$lco$1...@ger.gmane.org:
As the person who does a lot of the packaging for security updates, I am
willing to continue the work I do on it, especially since I haven't
had time yet to move my and my family's
Jani Välimaa wrote:
On Mon, 17 Dec 2012 09:57:13 +
Colin Guthrie mag...@colin.guthr.ie wrote:
'Twas brillig, and Olivier Blin at 17/12/12 09:55 did gyre and gimble:
wally buildsystem-dae...@mageia.org writes:
Name: wiresharkRelocations: (not
Guillaume Rousse wrote:
Le 25/12/2012 01:56, luigiwalser a écrit :
luigiwalser luigiwalser 2.0.19-1.mga3:
+ Revision: 334800
- 2.0.19
- use systemctl to reload apparmor
what for ? We dropped apparmor support everywhe else...
Well that's a good question, and I was wondering as I was doing
D.Morgan wrote:
On Fri, Dec 28, 2012 at 12:27 AM, Pascal Terjan pter...@gmail.com wrote:
Tomcat 5 is no longer maintained (and will be removed from upstream
mirrors in a few days).
I guess we want to remove it from cauldron, but just wanted a confirmation :)
I was looking at (currently
Johnny A. Solbu wrote:
On Friday 28. December 2012 16.18, Johnny A. Solbu wrote:
The udisksd mesages floods in for as long as the usb key is plugged in to
the system, and stops only when I remove the key.
If I create an empty «/etc/crypttab» file, the flooding stops, and the key
D.Morgan wrote:
On Sat, Dec 29, 2012 at 7:06 PM, David Walser luigiwal...@yahoo.com wrote:
D.Morgan wrote:
On Fri, Dec 28, 2012 at 12:27 AM, Pascal Terjan pter...@gmail.com wrote:
Tomcat 5 is no longer maintained (and will be removed from upstream
mirrors in a few days).
I guess we want
Julien wrote:
Le Wed, 2 Jan 2013 21:55:17 +0200,
Jani Välimaa jani.vali...@gmail.com a écrit :
On Wed, 2 Jan 2013 20:31:52 +0100 (CET)
julien buildsystem-dae...@mageia.org wrote:
(...)
You forgot to obsolete old pkg. However, it's fixed now.
Thanks :)
It was a good idea to do,
First update of the new year. Please help where you can.
Also, Manuel pointed out a bugzilla search that will typically contain most of
these.
https://bugs.mageia.org/buglist.cgi?quicksearch=comp:secu+-@qa-b
. updated initial message below
There are several packages that need
David Walser luigiwalser@... writes:
If anyone is interested, there are updates checked into Mageia 1 SVN for perl,
bind, libtiff, tor, and gimp.
Since updated in Mageia 1 SVN are:
cups, webmin, freetype2, squid, elinks, bogofilter, flash-player-plugin,
php-ZendFramework, python-django, fail2ban
David Walser luigiwalser@... writes:
David Walser luigiwalser@... writes:
If anyone is interested, there are updates checked into Mageia 1 SVN for
perl, bind, libtiff, tor, and gimp.
Since updated in Mageia 1 SVN are:
cups, webmin, freetype2, squid, elinks, bogofilter, flash-player-plugin
Frank Griffin ftg@... writes:
installing libgvfs0-1.14.2-2.mga3.i586.rpm from
/mnt/cauldron/i586/media/core/release
Preparing... #
Installation failed:file /usr/libexec/gvfs-udisks2-volume-monitor
from install of libgvfs0-1.14.2-2.mga3.i586
David Walser luigiwalser@... writes:
Also, while we're on the subject of gvfs, it needs updated to 1.15.0
Unless it's a development version, then not. I'm not sure.
Juan Luis Baptiste juancho@... writes:
ln -sf %{_datadir}/%{name}/basewsw/* %{buildroot}%{gamelibdir}/basewsw
That creates absolute symlinks rather than relative ones.
You shouldn't do absolute ones.
for i in %{_datadir}/%{name}/basewsw/*;
do
file=`basename $i`
ln -sf $i
the new gnutls version has minor security fixes, so I wanted to get it built,
but it fails one of the tests in make check. If anyone can help, thanks in
advance. Here's the log:
Pascal Terjan wrote:
file now segfaults during many of the builds (called by
/usr/lib/rpm/find-debuginfo.sh)
http://pkgsubmit.mageia.org/autobuild/results.php?run=2013-01-04
Actually it segfaults on all packages which are not noarch, where it gets
called
Yes, sorry about that. It was an
AL13N alien@... writes:
1. this more that xscreensaver requires chbg (does kscreensaver use this
part?
if not, maybe xscreensaver can be packaged separately), or chbg requires
gtk+ code (maybe recode would be better to be gtk/qt independant)
chbg is used by the default screensaver we ship
Johnny A. Solbu wrote:
On Saturday 5. January 2013 13.18, Thierry Vignaud wrote:
just use %rename rp-pppoe-plugin.
In changelog, you mean?
No, in the SPEC. The %rename macro wraps Provides and Obsoletes up in one nice
little package, and is used when one package is supposed to
replace
In honor of the upcoming version freeze in Cauldron (this week according to
current planning), I went looking for packages with newer versions available,
that are NOT seen by our youri tool, and therefore will not be seen here:
http://check.mageia.org/cauldron/updates.html
Because of that, some
Johnny A. Solbu wrote:
On Sunday 6. January 2013 11.57, Thierry Vignaud wrote:
In spec file.
This ensures we end with both obsoletes provides tags
The reason I didn't do that, is that I think it might not obsolete te current
version, as the «replacement package» have an «older» vversion
Pascal Terjan wrote:
On Sun, Jan 6, 2013 at 10:44 PM, Pascal Terjan pter...@gmail.com wrote:
On Sun, Jan 6, 2013 at 10:41 PM, Pascal Terjan pter...@gmail.com wrote:
On Sun, Jan 6, 2013 at 10:04 PM, David Walser luigiwal...@yahoo.com wrote:
Luigi12 :maint -s abiword-docs
Sophie Luigi12
Thomas Spuhler wrote:
Thanks David.
You're welcome. It was a lot of work, so I hope it's helpful. I see it's
spurred quite a bit of activity already, so that's good :o)
Pls take the Gentoo version with a grain of salt. Yaml version 1.0.4 is
till the current at upstream.
Yes, looking at
Guillaume Rousse wrote:
Le 06/01/2013 23:04, David Walser a écrit :
As far as why youri missed these,
Just because it is not configured to check those data sources...
Yes, as I said it doesn't check some of these other distros, but that doesn't
explain the packages it missed from gentoo
Thierry Vignaud wrote:
Preparing... #
Installation failed:file /usr/lib64/audit from install of
audit-2.2.2-3.mga3.x86_64 conflicts with file from package
glibc-6:2.17-1.mga3.x86_64
file? %{_libdir}/audit is a directory, and
Christiaan Welvaart wrote:
On Mon, 7 Jan 2013, David Walser wrote:
Thierry Vignaud wrote:
Preparing...
#
Installation failed:file /usr/lib64/audit from install of
audit-2.2.2-3.mga3.x86_64 conflicts with file from package
Christiaan Welvaart cjw@... writes:
Since Mesa 9.0 apparently doesn't build with llvm 3.2 we are getting many
build failures because mesa packages depend on libllvm3.1 which isn't
available. I have llvm 3.2pre+amdgpu and mesa 9.1pre ready to upload which
should fix those build problems.
David Walser luigiwalser@... writes:
Second list, based on:
http://upstream-tracker.org/updates/rosa/2012/all/
I took another pass through that page and found that I missed a handful!
Sorry about that, here's the ones I missed:
Luigi12 :maint -s cfitsio
Sophie Luigi12: For Mageia (cfitsio
Pascal Terjan pterjan@... writes:
I haven't looked at tcl and transfugdrake
transfugrade was updated in SVN by ennael.
tcl was updated to 8.6 in SVN.
I think we had a prerelease of 8.6 in mga1 but someone said it caused problems
and we rolled back to 8.5 for mga2. Now 8.6 final has been
Pascal Terjan pterjan@... writes:
On Thu, Jan 10, 2013 at 3:51 PM, Pascal Terjan pterjan@... wrote:
This is fixed in git but I couldn't find the specific commit
The fix is
https://github.com/glensc/file/commit/834831f53398cf2a1cfcd1daaf88c437bbf8d21f
Fixed in file-5.12-6.mga3, but this
If you're using Cauldron as a workstation and have the Java plugin (icedtea-web
or Sun Java) enabled in your browser, be aware there's a zero-day vulnerability
being actively exploited, and you should disable the plugin for general usage
until we have a fix.
If you're using icedtea-web on Mageia
Juan Luis Baptiste wrote:
Hi,
My mistake too, when Alfonso told me he was going to use the mdv's spec I
didn't explicitly told him to merge back any change on mga spec (maybe for
me this was something implicit to be done but now I see it isn't for
everybody), and just checked his work on
nicolas vigier wrote:
On Mon, 14 Jan 2013, Damien Lallement wrote:
Please push xterm 288. It's a bug fix release.
http://www.spinics.net/lists/xorg/msg54908.html
It doesn't look like a bugfix release.
According to the release announcement on freecode, it is.
David Walser luigiwalser@... writes:
On Mon, 14 Jan 2013, Damien Lallement wrote:
Please push xterm 288. It's a bug fix release.
http://www.spinics.net/lists/xorg/msg54908.html
Tested locally on Cauldron, can confirm it works fine.
You-Cheng Hsieh wrote:
Hello,
We have a problem on icewm that the titlebar will be missing on some
themes, including default theme:
https://bugs.mageia.org/show_bug.cgi?id=8705
Note that arch user have same problem:
https://bbs.archlinux.org/viewtopic.php?id=155162
As icewm is
Colin Guthrie mageia@... writes:
Hi,
glusterfs won't build (autoreconf bails), but also it's a new version
which was never pushed (presumably because it didn't build then?)
Anyway, there is an even newer version now, so I've packaged that up.
+1 as the new version also fixes
Thomas Backlund tmb@... writes:
David Walser skrev 17.1.2013 01:07:
+1 as the new version also fixes CVE-2012-4417.
Submitted.
Thanks, but it needs BuildRequires: openssl-devel added.
JA Magallón wrote:
Why do bootloader-utils (I think?) change device.map, menu.lst settings ?
Good question. While trying to figure out a problem with upgraded VMs to
Cauldron, installing kernels in the chroot system using the Rescue
feature of the installer caused device.map to have all hd
Nicolas Lécureuil nicolas.lecureuil@... writes:
hello,
can you please let trousers go through the freeze ? this have been updated
by oden and fixes memleaks.
thanks a lot
Can we even use this package? There's a note with the gnutls source that says
the Common Public License (used by
Funda Wang fundawang@... writes:
Can we even use this package? There's a note with the gnutls source that
says the Common Public License (used by trousers) is incompatible with the
GPL.
Yes we can use it, as our gnutls isn't linked with it :p
Well yes, not anymore, thanks to me. What
Bumping to verion 5.4.11, purely a bug fix update (updated in SVN by Oden).
ChangeLog is here:
http://www.php.net/ChangeLog-5.php
I've tested that it builds locally and also verified that it works using the
same test cases I use to test updates for stable releases.
David Walser luigiwalser@... writes:
David Walser luigiwalser@... writes:
David Walser luigiwalser@... writes:
If anyone is interested, there are updates checked into Mageia 1 SVN for
perl, bind, libtiff, tor, and gimp.
Since updated in Mageia 1 SVN are:
cups, webmin, freetype2
nicolas vigier boklm@... writes:
Submitted.
Thanks.
Sorry I didn't mention earlier, but these also need pushed, as they need
rebuilt for updated PHP:
- php-manual-en
- php-gd-bundled
FundaWang fundawang@... writes:
Could wordpress 3.5.1 be pushed? It addresses the following security issues:
Do they affect Mageia 2?
Colin Guthrie wrote:
This is one of our packages thus semi-exempt from freeze rules.
But either way it fixes a potential security issue.
Care to elaborate? Mageia 2 also has 3.3.9.
Colin Guthrie wrote:
'Twas brillig, and David Walser at 27/01/13 20:26 did gyre and gimble:
Colin Guthrie wrote:
This is one of our packages thus semi-exempt from freeze rules.
But either way it fixes a potential security issue.
Care to elaborate? Mageia 2 also has 3.3.9.
I already
zezinho wrote:
Name: task-obsoleteRelocations: (not relocatable)
Version : 3 Vendor: Mageia.Org
Release : 56.mga3 Build Date: Sun Jan 27 12:28:18
2013
zezinho zezinho 3-56.mga3:
+ Revision: 392711
-
--- On Mon, 1/28/13, AL13N al...@rmail.be wrote:
From: AL13N al...@rmail.be
Subject: Re: [Mageia-dev] [changelog] cauldron core/release
task-obsolete-3-56.mga3
To: mageia-dev@mageia.org
Cc: David Walser luigiwal...@yahoo.com
Date: Monday, January 28, 2013, 2:08 PM
Op zondag 27 januari 2013
Updating to version 0.5.4, which just fixes 3 crasher bugs:
-CVE-2013-0176 – NULL dereference leads to denial of service
-Fixed several NULL pointer dereferences in SSHv1.
-Fixed a free crash bug in options parsing.
http://www.libssh.org/2013/01/22/libssh-0-5-4-security-release/
A behavior change in rpm 4.11 that affects several packages will cause upgrades
from Mageia 2 to Mageia 3 to fail.
It considers two additional cases to be file conflicts, although they are
actually issues with directories. We will need to fix the affected packages to
prevent this from being
This updates to 1.8.5, a security and bugfix only release.
http://www.wireshark.org/docs/relnotes/wireshark-1.8.5.html
Tested locally in Cauldron and confirmed it works fine.
This updates to 4.13.3, mostly documentation fixes and code cleanups.
Tested locally in Cauldron and confirmed it works fine.
Version 4.13.3 - January 2013, by Bruce Korb
* fix malformatted docs
* update automake
Version 4.13.2 - January 2013, by Bruce Korb
* add option and POSIXLY_CORRECT
This updates to 4.4.1, a bugfix release.
I tested locally on Cauldron and confirmed it works fine.
Version 4.4.1 - 2013-01-29
* use XDG directories if ~/.lftp (or $LFTP_HOME) does not exist.
* fixed non-interactive mode to skip showing status line.
* fixed assert in ftpclass.cc.
* fixed
This updates to 3.6.12, which fixes two security issues in SWAT,
CVE-2013-0213 and CVE-2013-0214, as well as a few other bugs.
Confirmed that it compiles fine in Cauldron.
http://www.samba.org/samba/history/samba-3.6.11.html
http://www.samba.org/samba/history/samba-3.6.12.html
This updates to 3.0.14, which only has one change. It can warn the user if the
read-only bit is set on a filesystem when using the dosfsck command.
This updates to 4.0.18, a bugfix release that fixes a buffer overflow and some
other things.
Verified that it builds fine in Cauldron.
http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/info-mtools/2013-01/msg0.html
This updates to 50.1.2 which only fixes one bug in the Layout Engine ABI which
had apparently caused some compatibility problems.
This is a maintenance release affecting only the Layout Engine ABI. It only
incorporates bug #9826 which fixes a regression in ICU4C 50.1.1.
Users not using the
This updates to 1.0.4, the only changes are to the internal build system, and
some minor man page fixes.
Confirmed that it builds and works just fine in Cauldron.
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