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Source: mysql-5.7
Version: 5.7.18-1
Severity: grave
Tags: security upstream fixed-upstream
The Oracle Critical Patch Update for July 2017 will be released on
Tuesday, July 18. According to the pre-release announcement [1], it
will contain information about CVEs fixed in MySQL 5.7.19.
We will update the bug with CVE numbers when they become available, and
test the update to ensure there are no packaging issues that need
addressing.
Regards,
Lars Tangvald
[1]
http://www.oracle.com/technetwork/security-advisory/cpujul2017-3236622.html
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5.7.20-1 includes security fixes from previous upstream releases. It was
uploaded in November. No other 5.7 exists in any other Debian release.
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