Op woensdag 04 januari 2012 18:35:44 schreef Manuel Hiebel: > Le mercredi 04 janvier 2012 à 18:04 +0100, Antoine Pitrou a écrit : > > Hello, > > > > Not sure I'm missing something, but when there's a software upgrade > > available (either in rpmdrake, or in the update manager), say today's > > > > Pidgin: > > Version : 2.10.1-1.mga1 > > Version actuellement installée : 2.10.0-1.1.mga1 > > > > the changelog doesn't display specifically the changes for that update: > > * dim. 11 déc. 2011 13:00:00 CET fwang <fwang> 2.10.1-1.mga1 > > > > + Revision: 180554 > > - new version 2.10.1 > > > > fix CVE-2011-3594: UTF-8 validating incoming messages before > > > > passing them to glib or libpurple Fix a memory leak when > > admitting UTF-8 text with a non-UTF-8 primary encoding Fix > > crashes and memory leaks when receiving malformed voice and > > video requests > > > > + dmorgan <dmorgan> > > > > - New version 2.10.0 > > > > * mar. 29 mars 2011 14:00:00 CEST dams <dams> 2.7.11-1.mga1 > > [etc.] > > > > How am I supposed to know what changed between 2.10.0-1.1.mga1 (the > > installed version) and 2.10.1-1.mga1 (the proposed upgrade)? This > > happens with many/most packages, btw, not just Pidgin. > > > > (would be useful, wouldn't it ? :-)) > > > > Thanks > > > > Antoine. > > Yep there is a bug opened against the show of the advisory in rpmdrake and > one open for the changelog (and now closed iirc). :s > As a workaround you can use the ml and/or the rss feed. > https://ml.mageia.org/l/info/updates-announce
actually, isn't the changelog wrong too?, how can the user have 2.10.0.1.mga1? if that doesn't exist, according to the changelog?
