On Fri, Feb 01, 2013 at 08:36:22PM -0500, Alex Vandiver wrote: > On Fri, 2013-02-01 at 17:03 -0800, Ben Poliakoff wrote: > > We're currently running RT 4.0.5-3~bpo60+1 (from Debian backports) with > > Postgresql 8.4.12-0squeeze1. > > This is fixed in RT 4.0.9 and above, wich resolve this issue by skipping > the attachment with bad data. RT 4.0.7 and above are better about not > trusting emails which claim to be "utf-8", which prevents the bad data > from getting in in the first place, which is the likely cause here, and > which older Pg allowed.
The good news is that Debian backports now has 4.0.7 (I've just uploaded 4.0.7-4~bpo60+1 which has a few extra fixes compared to 4.0.7-2~bpo60+1). The bad news is that since Debian is in freeze, 4.0.9 or above won't be hitting Debian any time soon (except possibly experimental, if someone asks nicely :) However, I do encourage people who are using the Debian packages to report bugs that affect them to the BTS even if they are fixed in newer upstream releases; if they seem serious enough, it's still possible to fix important bugs in Debian before the release. -- Dominic Hargreaves, Systems Development and Support Section IT Services, University of Oxford
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