The upstream fix was included in ejabberd 2.1.12, and really quite
small:
https://github.com/processone/ejabberd/commit/2704378d43035474c5f3d8a656b81c7bc28b5ff9
If it proves too difficult to package the newer release, it should be
fairly simple to apply the same fix to the 2.1.10 release.
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I've installed the jaunty PPA packages; no problems installing, nor with
the basics (update, diff, status, commit).
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Backport subversion 1.6.1dfsg-1ubuntu2
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/382048
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Bug 382918 covers updating to 6u14. That doesn't include any security
fixes above 6u13, but if that bug is resolved then this bug may be as
well.
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Sun Java 6 package should be updated to 6u4
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/187570
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If this bug does make it into Karmic, bug 380849 requests the package be
included in jaunty-backports.
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Upgrade to Subversion 1.6.x for Karmic
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/317564
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If this bug does make it into Karmic, bug 380849 requests the package be
included in jaunty-backports.
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Upgrade to Subversion 1.6.x for Karmic
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/317564
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** Summary changed:
- Upgrade to Subversion 1.6.x for Jaunty 9.04
+ Upgrade to Subversion 1.6.x for Karmic
** Description changed:
Binary package hint: subversion
Subversion 1.5.5 is a minor bug fix release. It is already in Debian
experimental - can it please be included in Jaunty?
** Summary changed:
- Upgrade to Subversion 1.6.x for Jaunty 9.04
+ Upgrade to Subversion 1.6.x for Karmic
** Description changed:
Binary package hint: subversion
Subversion 1.5.5 is a minor bug fix release. It is already in Debian
experimental - can it please be included in Jaunty?
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: screen-profiles
GNU screen normally allows a user to specify their configuration file
via the $SCREENRC environment variable. If this is not set,
$HOME/.screenrc is used.
The screen-profiles packages installs (via a redirect) a wrapper script.
** Attachment added: Patch to let screen wrapper honour user's $SCREENRC
setting
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/25993626/screen.diff
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screen wrapper ignores $SCREENRC
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/367250
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