Hi,

Remember, the buglist is at:
http://www.netcore.fi/pekkas/buglist.html

Also, I propose adding a new keyword 'DEFER', which could be used for packages for the report is basically a minor security issue, bugfix or the like. Something which might (or might not) be addressed the next time we have other reasons to create that particular package, but it doesn't make sense to roll an update just to fix that and can't be closed outright as WONTFIX.

The reason for this is that such bugs can be sorted in a different category in the buglist, and it might be easier to spot more important work items.

This category could include bugs such as:

121734                   2005-10-31      sec     nor     ASSI            
nss_ldap                openssl kills pam_ldap with SIGSEGV in err_cmp when 
authenticating against ldaps://
134550          2005-10-31      nor     nor     NEW     kernel          
Networking does not work on Dell Inspiron 1150
152792          2005-10-31      nor     nor     ASSI    kernel  LEGACY  Kernel 
panic when reading /proc/net/ip_conntrack
152830          2005-10-31      sec     low     NEW     Package         LEGACY  
Links Malformed Table Denial of Service
152833          2005-10-31      sec     low     NEW     w3m     LEGACY  w3m 
browser also crashes on some malformed HTML
153183          2005-10-31      sec     nor     NEW     lrzsz           ZRPOS 
file position not validated; segfaults possible
153660          2005-10-31      nor     nor     ASSI    kernel          Network 
not reachable when using kernel-2.4.22-1.2199.nptl
153719          2005-10-31      hig     nor     NEED    mysql           Mysql 
restarts with file size problem
153731          2005-10-31      hig     nor     ASSI    kernel          Kernel 
ext3 module crashes on a squid proxy
155246          2005-10-31      nor     nor     NEW     nautilus                
Error When Viewing Documentation with Nautilus
....

Thoughts?

--
Pekka Savola                 "You each name yourselves king, yet the
Netcore Oy                    kingdom bleeds."
Systems. Networks. Security. -- George R.R. Martin: A Clash of Kings

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