Hi Stefan,
On Thu, Feb 2, 2012 at 2:31 PM, Stefan Esser ste...@nopiracy.de wrote:
Hello Ondřej,
My personal feeling is that most people see suhosin as this is about
security, thus it must be good. This combined with bad PHP security
history makes everybody feel insecure when suhosin was
hi Stefan,
On Thu, Feb 2, 2012 at 3:14 PM, Stefan Esser ste...@nopiracy.de wrote:
Hello Pierre,
About the current flaw affecting 5.3/4, PHP and suhosin had bugs, and
will have bugs. This is not really hot news. That does not affect this
discussion.
I know that for many years you have not
hi,
On Thu, Dec 2, 2010 at 5:19 PM, Ondřej Surý ond...@debian.org wrote:
The most information I got was from comments by Pierre Joye in:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/74647
And there was also bug in the compatibility layer
http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=543496 which I
HI,
On Mon, Mar 1, 2010 at 7:49 AM, sean finney sean...@debian.org wrote:
hi pierre,
i'd like to point out that while some of us have been making active
efforts to reach out and cooperate, your hyperbole makes it it very
difficult and demotivating to continue doing so. fwiw, i also hope
hi,
I find quite amusing to read the comments in this bug report. Steve
Langasek's reply is simply too stupid to even be considered, yet
another extremist who make Debian such a pain to use.
However I can fully understand Steve as maintaining another SAPI is a
lot of work, and from a time point
Package: libgd2
Version: 2.0.33
Severity: critical
Tags: security patch
Justification: breaks the whole system
This patch fixes all known issues since 2.0.33 (upstream) in the gif loader.
The tests are available in gd-2.0.34, 35RC4 or cvs (upstream), in
tests/gif/
The issues fixed are
Package: libgd2
Version: 2.0.33
Severity: normal
Tags: patch
Ref as #74 in bugs.libgd.org (http://bugs.libgd.org/?do=detailstask_id=74)
arc functions may take all CPU cycles when large angles are given.
Patch to fix this issue:
http://pierre.libgd.org/debian/bug00074.patch.txt
-- System
Hello,
On 1/2/07, Jonas Smedegaard [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Please post directly to the bugreport when discussing them in specific.
I have redirected this response, demonstrating the syntax :-)
While checking the current bug in debian libgd, I found the gnuplot
one (#368096).
Hello,
On 1/2/07, Jonas Smedegaard [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
While checking the current bug in debian libgd, I found the gnuplot
one (#368096).
I forgot to mention that it does not segfault using CVS but using debian
libgd.
I am happy to hear that.
I was made aware of the new upstream
On 11/9/05, Charles Fry [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Pierre Joy has already asked, and I have agreed to switch Date to the
BSD license. I believe the other developers involved with the
Date/TimeZone code have also agreed.
If there is anything else I need to do, please let me know.
In
Hello,
I just read this bug report (did not see it as a debian bug, could be
nice to put that in the subject), here is some clarifications:
- The pear group does not work on this problem but have asked the PHP group (!).
- We wait since a year to have a change, after having discussed this
On 11/9/05, Charles Fry [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
For example, the Pear group could remove the PHP License from their list
of acceptable licenses, and encourage all packages released under the
PHP License to migrate to the practically equivilant BSD License.
I will bring that to the group
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