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over the coming weekend.
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b-d) from 9 to 8.
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Description: Binary data
Control: tag 732144 patch
Attached patch should correctly handle URIs and non-URIs.
I've tested it with a few applications using relative and absolute
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tag 653061 help
thanks
Hi Raphael,
Quoting Raphael Geissert (2013-10-02 11:56:44)
Debugging a crash when using evince to open an eps file, I came
Package: release.debian.org
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Hi,
I've uploaded isc-dhcp/4.2.2.dfsg.1-5+deb70u2 to T-P-U to fix #690532
(CVE-2012-2248).
The patch in the bug report and the changelog entry are the only
changes I made.
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* The testing-security queue is not functional. Any security update for
wheezy, during its freeze, must go through testing-proposed-updates if it
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Priority: optional
Maintainer: Raphael Geissert geiss...@debian.org
-Build-Depends: debhelper (= 6.0.0), autotools-dev, libncursesw5-dev, quilt, cdbs
+Build
myself to it at the moment.
Thanks for the notice.
Thorsten, anyone else: can somebody confirm whether this and the other issue
affect the version in squeeze?
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On Tuesday 21 August 2012 10:56:06 Raphael Geissert wrote:
If you do consider those cases, then Breaks should probably be used
instead. Recommends is not enough even for the scenario where this bug
was reproduced: grml - recommends are disabled by default.
I
to the initial topic: Adding a recommends, okay?
... because I don't think Recommends is appropriate.
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think those bugs would really delay the transition.
Please let me know when we have a green light for uploading to sid. As last
time, I will provide the list of packages to binNMU when the time comes.
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On Saturday 24 September 2011 07:23:32 Adam D. Barratt wrote:
retitle 642579 opu: package openssl/0.9.8g-15+lenny13
Right, I screwed up the title; sigh.
On Fri, 2011-09-23 at 23:29 -0500, Raphael Geissert wrote:
I don't have the final debdiff as of this time, but the
only change
Hi Adam, everyone,
On Saturday 24 September 2011 16:27:17 Adam D. Barratt wrote:
On Sat, 2011-09-24 at 13:31 -0500, Raphael Geissert wrote:
After two power failures and lots of connectivity issues, I think lenny13
should be on your hands now. Attached is the debdiff just for the sake
the debdiff tomorrow morning on my TZ, but I wanted to give a heads
up because of the point release freeze deadline.
Please let me know if it's still feasible. It ain't an urgent issue anyway.
Thanks in advance.
[1]http://cvs.openssl.org/chngview?cn=21334
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If possible, I'd like to make an update to openssl to fix CVE-2011-3207 in
lenny (and squeeze.) I don't have the final debdiff as of this time, but
the only change is upstream's fix [1]
Erm, that should read CVE-2011-3210.
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On Wednesday 14 September 2011 02:40:32 Thijs Kinkhorst wrote:
On Tue, September 13, 2011 19:38, Raphael Geissert wrote:
I've attached my proposed change. Please review and let me know if I can
upload.
I think it needs to be uploaded via the sec archive, and the +nmu3
version removed
to ftp-master all versions are
copied.
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to drop Staat der Nederlanden anyway, no?
Staat der Nederlanden is not going away. We need to figure out a way to handle
the intermediate certificates.
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lintian.
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package?
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On Saturday 02 October 2010 06:47:49 Julien Cristau wrote:
On Wed, Sep 29, 2010 at 23:52:48 -0500, Raphael Geissert wrote:
I would like to ask for a freeze exception to upload 5.3.3 to unstable
and be the version shipped in Squeeze.
959 files changed, 78731 insertions(+), 47717 deletions
are
removed but not purged. #593266, #593541, #594230, #597217, #422173, and all
the merged reports document it.
A workaround that doesn't require a transition (based on triggers) was
suggested by Sean Finney, but I'm probably going to have to let somebody else
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somebody steps up to maintain it, it should probably be dropped from
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libpng14 and libpng15?
Switching to libpng 1.4.x for squeeze would require a transition.
[1]https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=608644#c10
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Please hint the following packages, they fix security issues:
age-days 7 gnome-orca/2.30.0-2
Which is now at 2.30.1-1. Please:
age-days 7 gnome-orca/2.30.1-1
Pulseaudio also needs some love, but haven't checked what/who is to blame.
Thanks for the previous
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* Raphael Geissert (geiss...@debian.org) [100430 05:51]:
block youtube-dl
block kcheckgmail
Why are there no RC bugs if the packages are not meant to be released?
Not sure. At some point I guess there were (kcheckgmail did, at least) bugs
that blocked them.
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add them where appropriate (together with the necessary removal hints,
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Raphael Geissert geiss...@debian.org writes:
The php-ps binNMU FTBFS on powerpc due to a libtiff.a error.
Please give it back if it has been fixed already.
Already done.
Looks like it failed again.
There are still some
(= 5.3.1-3)
I'm later going to request the binNMUs for those packages that had sourceful
uploads
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the SPU changes on the DSA.
Attached are the non-sec patches.
As discussed on IRC with Adam I am going to use +lenny5 for the SPU changes
and +lenny6 for the DSA fixes, although +lenny5 is not going to be uploaded.
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Raphael Geissert wrote:
I know the SPU freeze is coming, but I'm going to try to get the new
version on time.
I intend to release a DSA to fix a couple of security issues on
Friday or Saturday. As such, I'd like to avoid having
packages (so it will need a trip to
NEW, but that's pretty fast nowadays).
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requires quite some work and am not sure it will be on time for squeeze. Once
other methods are implemented kcheckgmail should be ready to be shipped on a
stable release.
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sockets support and invest more time improving
and securing the network sockets usage.
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Please give back php5/5.2.11.dfsg.1-1 on mipsel as it failed due to an error
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CCing -release.
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Hi,
Please remove kio-locate from testing, as it doesn't work with KDE4 in its
current state. #540952 should be considered the removal reason and blocking
bug (as I'll be fixing the other bugs in an upload soon).
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that result from bugs in the interpreter
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[-release BCCed as requested]
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Petter Reinholdtsen wrote:
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The idea was to leave them out of *testing*, not immediately
dropping them from the archive.
Isn't this equivalent to stating that being unmaintained is a release
critical bug in a package?
Yes, like I mentioned in my original mail
than no maintainer at all, not even if they just fix bugs every four
months or so. And in case they were, we should design tools to detect those
cases. Don't you think so?
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that anyone could pick them up. And no, I'm not talking about
snapshots.d.n/o, although that may work as well.
Cripes I have been fighting for months for gnome-libs and imlib which
have a handful of r(b)depends between the two. Or libnet0 which has 3.
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work together via collab-maint shouldn't be so complicated.
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Perhaps removing all the orphaned leaf packages would be a good start
though.
Or finding an adopter.
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Philipp Kern wrote:
On Sun, Feb 15, 2009 at 10:23:37PM -0600, Raphael Geissert wrote:
Lenny is now out, so I think it is time to decide how to proceed with
what was discussed during DC8. Is the release team still ok with the idea
of keeping orphaned packages out
other way?
In any case, I think waiting a week since a package was orphaned before it
is removed should be enough time in case a package is marked as orphaned
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Ack, will this go through testing-security?
That's right.
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Hi Marc et al,
Sorry for the late reply.
On Tuesday 23 December 2008, Marc 'HE' Brockschmidt wrote:
Raphael Geissert atom...@gmail.com writes:
RT:
Would you accept the attached .diff for lenny's php5?
Could you send us the output from diff -w? There's a lot of reindenting
Attached
on redirections force the .com domain as well
- Fixed a login failure when not using kwallet (Closes: #435758)
- Fixed a some, minor, login-time bugs
- Minor configuration widgets fixes
- Fixed an error where threads with a label with braces would not show up
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[1]
fusil (0.9.1-1) unstable; urgency=low
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* New upstream bugfix release
* Add gcc to Recommends
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there is a new upstream version in
there already.
Francois
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with some vulns.
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Thijs Kinkhorst wrote:
I'm not sure where you see that the severity is unjustified? As far as I
know it still contains and uses an embedded code copy which is present as
a separate package in the archive. I
Neil McGovern wrote:
On Wed, Sep 24, 2008 at 08:06:47PM -0500, Raphael Geissert wrote:
unblock php5/5.2.6-4
What happened to debian/patches/118-simplexml-segv.patch?
It was dropped as upstream merged it a while back and was in debian/patches
without being used; forgot to mention
Package: qa.debian.org
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A new upstream version is available: 0.9.25, you should consider packaging
it.
http://dehs.alioth.debian.org/no_updated.txt:
php-suhosin: 0.9.27
And I can assure everyone that the new information is available, at least,
since
Source: php-suhosin
Version: 0.9.24-1
Severity: important
Tags: security
Hi,
Please update the package to version 0.9.27 ASAP and try to convince the,
CC'ed, release team to allow this version of the package to be shipped in
lenny.
Since version 0.9.26 there are several enhancements that
Sorry for the noise, I forgot to remove the extra header after filing the
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* debian/rules:
+ Avoid installing useless test suites in php-pear (Closes: #478995)
+ Remove any empty directory in php-pear
+ Also get rid of usr/share/php/data
by not using gdImageBoundsSafeMacro
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ffmpeg-php (0.5.3.1-2) unstable; urgency=low
* Fix build failure caused by chrpath returning an exit status of 2
Hi all,
Probably a week or two ago I contacted Lucas Nussbaum to ask him if he could
run lintian on the results of his packages rebuild so they could be compared
against the results from lintian.d.o to detect package changes (i.e. new or
less lintian-detected issues).
I have just started to
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Hi,
The ffmpeg-php binNMU's have failed in alpha, mipsel, and powerpc.
It looks like the binNMU's need to be given back.
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Adeodato Simó wrote:
* Fabio Tranchitella [Wed, 07 May 2008 07:12:57 +0200]:
britney (the testing migration script)
doesn't check build-dependencies. I don't know if it is release-team
intention to change this in the future or not, but it is how it's working
right now.
Yes, I believe
Petter Reinholdtsen wrote:
These are the packages without LSB headers in unstable:
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Hello Bill,
First of all sorry for the late response, I've been very busy with RL lately.
On 03/03/2008, Bill Allombert [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Sun, Mar 02, 2008 at 11:58:49AM -0600, Raphael Geissert wrote:
IMHO we can not just 'give up' because there's no common way to do
Bill Allombert wrote:
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Hello Bill,
Some weeks ago I proposed a new release goal which goal is to use
su-to-root instead of a custom *su wrapper in menu and .desktop files[1].
As Armin Berres stated on his message[2
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(3) the BTS user for each release goal with added to the list (some RGs
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Not done. Perhaps a better solution is to make sure that they all have
the same
Pierre Habouzit wrote:
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Dash has a serious bug which is causing grief.
[ strip whining ]
Alas, dash does change the syntax of the command.
[ whine whine whine ]
What is that change please ? Last time I checked
Hello Bill,
Some weeks ago I proposed a new release goal which goal is to use su-to-root
instead of a custom *su wrapper in menu and .desktop files[1].
As Armin Berres stated on his message[2] there are some
dependencies/recommends/suggests that need to be considered first.
Since su-to-root is
Even better, given the tiny size and the general functionality provided by
su-to-root, could it moved to debianutils? Then it would be essential and
no dependencies would be required. If we're going to standardize on it
throughout the distribution (which I believe is the right thing to do),
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And about its inclusion on debianutils, according to its description[0]
su-to-root seems not to fit there. Of course the description can be
changed for su-to-root's inclusion.
su-to-root is sort
Raphael Geissert wrote:
Since there's a release goal which is to default /bin/sh to dash I'd like
to do a MBF on the packages. It would be a manual MBF because there are
many false positives which I wouldn't want to be reported.
Besides providing this list so people can start fixing those
Raphael Geissert wrote:
I'm looking forward accepting a new release goal for Lenny:
using su-to-root instead of gksu/kdesu/etc in desktop/menu files.
Any further comments besides those by Otavio Salvador?
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Hello everybody,
As discussed the other day on #debian-release the package ipxripd should be
removed from stable because it is completely useless without linux-2.4
The bug report #230358, as of these days four years old and still without
input at all by the maintainer, clearly explains some of
containing the output of checkbashisms.
[1]http://alioth.debian.org/~atomo64-guest/bashisms-amd64-0.1.tar.gz
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Daniel Leidert (dale) [EMAIL PROTECTED]
docbook2x (U)
Guenter Geiger (Debian/GNU) [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Gregory Colpart (evolix) [EMAIL
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Raphael Geissert
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Hi Enrico,
Enrico Zini wrote:
If that isn't too much burden, I can patch dput to download the file,
check if one of the build-deps in the .dsc shows up on a record an take
the appropriate action.
Why dput? dput can also be used for local and non-Debian repositories so I'd
rather make the
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