Hello,
wget = 1.9.1-4 (which is in sarge and frozen) had a security problem
(#261755) which is fixed in -6 and -7 (right now in incoming). -5 had
the first fixing patch but was not multibyte aware (#271931).
Jan Minar jjminar fastmail.fm wrote the fixing patches (Thanks!).
Upstream author doesn't
Hello,
can somebody tell me the actual decission about which KDE is planed for
sarge?
At the 2004-09-22:
The #3 blocker, kdelibs 3.3, is still not being considered as a
candidate for sarge.
http://lists.debian.org/debian-devel-announce/2004/09/msg5.html
but one day later 2004-09-23:
Steve
On Sat, Oct 02, 2004 at 02:59:13PM +0200, Noèl Köthe wrote:
wget = 1.9.1-4 (which is in sarge and frozen) had a security problem
(#261755) which is fixed in -6 and -7 (right now in incoming). -5 had
the first fixing patch but was not multibyte aware (#271931).
Jan Minar jjminar fastmail.fm
Rene Engelhard wrote:
I sometimes do not to reply to obvious bugs as long/until as there are no
questions or testing of possible fixes necessary. This is not because I don't
care but simly the time is limited.
Saying you can reproduce the bug is already valuable information. Saying
you have
also sprach Eric Valette [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2004.10.02.1758 +0200]:
OK you have problems, I have mines and I depend on Impress for
a lot of things. If debian, as an organization, is not capable of
aggregating enough people on this _important_ software,
I consider OOo to be absolutely
[ stop Cc'ing me, I am subscribed to -openoffice ]
Eric Valette wrote:
I sometimes do not to reply to obvious bugs as long/until as there are no
questions or testing of possible fixes necessary. This is not because I
don't
care but simly the time is limited.
Saying you can reproduce the
martin f krafft wrote:
also sprach Eric Valette [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2004.10.02.1758 +0200]:
OK you have problems, I have mines and I depend on Impress for
a lot of things. If debian, as an organization, is not capable of
aggregating enough people on this _important_ software,
I consider
also sprach Martin Schulze [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2004.10.02.1852 +0200]:
All packages that are included in sarge (and have some users) are
important?
OOo gets a lot of press and many people are using it, so there's at
least some degree of importance.
I was not really questioning its
Hi,
Eric Valette wrote:
No. There is color (and just color) formatting bugs and for the normal
formatting you still could use the buttons. I agree that this is a really
annoying bug and this somehow needs to be fixed but it does not render
_the whole application_ unusable which is the
Rene Engelhard wrote:
Hi,
Eric Valette wrote:
No. There is color (and just color) formatting bugs and for the normal
formatting you still could use the buttons. I agree that this is a really
annoying bug and this somehow needs to be fixed but it does not render
_the whole application_
Rene Engelhard wrote:
We were starting to compose a we-need-help page on OOo Con
OK. This always surprises me that the number of developper/maintainer do
not reflect the importance of the packages in term of basic computer
usage (mozilla, openoffice, ppp, ...),
They worked. And we
Hi,
Eric Valette wrote:
Rene Engelhard wrote:
We were starting to compose a we-need-help page on OOo Con
OK. This always surprises me that the number of developper/maintainer do
not reflect the importance of the packages in term of basic computer
usage (mozilla, openoffice, ppp,
Hi,
The kernel team is considering dropping 386 support (the 80386
processor, not the i386 arch) from Debian. Currently, in order to
support 386, we include a 486 emulation patch (the patch can be viewed
from here:
Rene Engelhard wrote:
yes. in 1.1.3 it will be fixed upstream.
We took the patch (and *only this patch* extracted from upstream CVS
_verbatim_.
Do you think this single patch _only_ may cause the problem we are facing?
You don't seriously consider we don't fix the security problem in our
On Sat, Oct 02, 2004 at 09:04:46PM +0200, Eric Valette wrote:
2) selection is forgotten when you open the color menu,
I am not sure this is a bug? I can reproduce such behaviour with my upstream
build but the behaviour seems normal to me. When text is selected so the text
box container is
Jim Watson wrote:
On Sat, Oct 02, 2004 at 09:04:46PM +0200, Eric Valette wrote:
I am not sure this is a bug? I can reproduce such behaviour with my upstream
build but the behaviour seems normal to me. When text is selected so the text
box container is also selected and formats are applied to
On Fri, Oct 01, 2004 at 10:39:31AM +0100, Martin Michlmayr wrote:
...
[*] However, I think Policy should be changed to requre Depends only
and not Recommends. In the past, dselect would scream loudly about
Recommends not being fulfilled but these days the tools don't really
care as much
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