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On 21/03/13 22:07, Jonathan Wiltshire wrote: > Control: tag -1 + moreinfo > > On Thu, Mar 21, 2013 at 09:39:00PM +0100, Daniel Pocock wrote: >> Package: release.debian.org Severity: normal >> >> A user reported a problem with the default TLS config upstream, >> it is fixed by this debdiff > > In accordance with the tightening freeze policy, we are no longer > accepting fixes for bugs of severity 'important' without a very > good reason. > This was found by a user following the popular RTCquickstart.org instructions (which are aimed at Debian users): http://list.resiprocate.org/archive/repro-users/msg00455.html and every other user following that guide is likely to encounter the same bug. Any user who enables TLS will find repro refuses to start and has to turn on debugging to find out why, but even then it doesn't give them an error, just a clue in the last line of log output. The fix itself is very trivial (1 line of code to log a helpful error, and 1 line to make the default config valid) -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.4.12 (GNU/Linux) Comment: Using GnuPG with Mozilla - http://enigmail.mozdev.org/ iQIcBAEBCAAGBQJRS4bQAAoJEOm1uwJp1aqDHQ4P/18BgVNBSrnbKkp0e5ls3nDS i5AJOeoMcRL7aHq/+W9jSgzSQr21Ryyr5lyC5ofWis0qttVMQzar00Cv89bzitJd Vch3SE+iA57fSoXKcHXLzvRfv18z0vv7PcyfUWxwKOQry0yUhCEEWWZ4Ym/kN0E5 Tq25amHc0A/YpxYhcuBoLSIdgolwbxQLALvFYU5TYg/sTTbKDMvN1h6r4qSqhUna DnJpIzlaHaSF7TaRaCj/0hG1NwLIYeAR/yJe7PJ+Z6M9XBtOhfD7sqlZ7dINfYdO HUK3egdh0qj7MKQ6JEXfAjuDdBEK3RqCP6et3MMbDO/NYVCJ18hKzbaA73IKRXLL H9mKuSiUpcI1lXbnlYEOBUbfS/3c0RAsBjpeUizwqdzAvJ+4UNSUfWwxB73Bzjtg gP1cFmR3aJxlz3zDF/feUl0DC0rQmo3VtSyIXZ19KIJWLFumn01MqI5QJLge1UzA BWhyHPdbIJIdcEYbfhYHxhGj/+owx+wnfiKm4HVPppkUTuiyUrO+y77PHSe48kiq 54L0ejP9eccH6xhuSWsFEsgPYLA579t5Tn4JCtenLTLnq0unYjgH6kfGdyoZOZ4b HlGJHLmZqdUJfX/cPPRhtoxgbCG8+tJr8ybdq8dDUy1YqSoNvWMwGZyqqrMVjCUB e/TtSrmZFpH2wGaXb0GL =rDdc -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [email protected] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [email protected] Archive: http://lists.debian.org/[email protected]

