On Thu, 24 Feb 2005 20:13:06 +0100, Daniel Campos
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Jim Isom escribi�:
>
> > To whom it may concern,
> >
> > We received a security issue from Hewlett Packard regarding the
> > version GLIB-1.2.10, & GTK+-1.2.10 (Which we currently have
> > installed), I went to your site and noticed that you now have version
> > 2.6.2 available. This server that currently has the older version
> > running is very important to my client.
> >
> > My question is this can I upgrade to 2.6.2 for both GLIB, & GTK
> > without any disruption to our system and still know that the product
> > will be available for the users that utilize it? And if not what
> > version can we upgrade to to eliminate the security issue and where
> > would I find the product at?
The question here is what specific security issue are we talking about,
after that, you want to find out which version of gtk+ that security issue
was fixed (possibly by looking through changelogs etc), if it was fixed in
the 1.2.x line, then you can upgrade to that version of gtk+-1.2. As Daniel
pointed out; gtk+-2.x is a different software; so if your fix was added in
gtk+-2.x, you'll have to port the software to gtk+-2.x.
Cheers,
-Tristan
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