On 10 March 2010 11:35, Robert Xu <[email protected]> wrote:

> That's probably a good idea, in the end. Let's just keep kde3. The
> farthest I go for databases in kde is sqlite.
>
> --
 That's fine provided someone is maintaining it.  Looking at the
kde site, I'm not clear if there is an upstream (but nobody reported
any vulnerabilities in 3.5.10), or if they only care about kde4.

 A quick search on lwn suggests debian know of at least one
vulnerability in kdelibs-3.5.10 ( DSA-1998-1 although the
link from that to Mitre may, or may not, be the correct
link).

 My gut feeling isthat anyone using kde-3.5 is basically on their
own for security, and should follow a distro such as debian to get
security updates.

ĸen
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