Bug#869561: underscores get stripped

2017-08-30 Thread Tim Rühsen
On 08/30/2017 12:00 PM, Marco d'Itri wrote:
> On Jul 24, Laurent Bigonville  wrote:
> 
>> I'm not sure when is the next planned release for libidn, but could you
>> considere fixing that in debian?
> 2.0.3 was released some weeks ago, can you package it?
> I need this fix to switch whois from 1.x as well.

In preparation for this I just made a libidn2 2.0.4 release (adding a
few bug fixes).

Simon has upload rights, so trying him to get in here...

With Best Regards, Tim



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Bug#869561: underscores get stripped

2017-08-30 Thread Marco d'Itri
On Jul 24, Laurent Bigonville  wrote:

> I'm not sure when is the next planned release for libidn, but could you
> considere fixing that in debian?
2.0.3 was released some weeks ago, can you package it?
I need this fix to switch whois from 1.x as well.

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Marco


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Bug#869561: underscores get stripped

2017-07-24 Thread Laurent Bigonville
Source: libidn2-0
Version: 2.0.2-1
Severity: important
Tags: fixed-upstream
Forwarded: https://gitlab.com/libidn/libidn2/issues/30

Hi,

libidn2 is currently stripping _ contained in the domain name, this can
be tested with the idn2 tool:

$ idn2 _443._tcp.fedoraproject.org
443.tcp.fedoraproject.org

This is fixed in upstream commit:

https://gitlab.com/libidn/libidn2/commit/05d753ea69e2308cd02436d0511f4b844071dc79

I'm not sure when is the next planned release for libidn, but could you
considere fixing that in debian?

Regards,

Laurent Bigonville

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