Le samedi 16 décembre 2006 14:48, Marc 'HE' Brockschmidt a écrit : > > linuxdcpp: Upstream has corrected a security issue, according to [1] > > This package may add two additional issues that I have to tell you about: > > * The dcpp core has been updated, hence the binary package name should be > > changed. I want to switch back to linuxdcpp now that the 0.691 is no more > > needed (was for non backward compatibility means). But I feel this as a > > minor issue, and such package would have to go through NEW again so mays > > be too long. > > * The binary now links against libssl0.9.8 > > I have and will not accept this package in its current state. The number > of fixes is too big and the diff is not reviewable in a reasonable > time. Please isolate a fix for the security issue (and whatever else you > consider to be an important bug) and give us the package for review.
Well, the core upgrade IS the bug correction. Also, the core is at first a windows program, adapted for linux, on top of which runs the GTK GUI. In other words, to the windows code is also modified for linux, so that makes a very hard sum of changes to parse for isolating the security fix. Anyway, I will have a look at that, but I'm not sure I'll have a lot of time for it. Romain -- In the beginning, there was but one concept, And that's the concept of I. Then arose Apollyon, the Devil - Satan! Satan! - claiming that it's you and I. And from that day on, There was trouble in the world

