Hi Jamie,
I will try to find someone to provide that debdiff, as I personally have
no experience with the packaging of debian/ubuntu packages.
What about the other issue: including the current eGroupWare relase
1.4.002 in the next Ubuntu release, even if Debian decided to let it sit
in
Hi Mark,
thanks :-)
Ralf
Mark Stosberg schrieb:
I'm going to try to make the requested 'debdiff' tonight. I've never
done that before, so I'll see how it goes... However, I already did a
manual install of eGroupware 1.4 on Ubuntu, and it went very smoothly.
Mark
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Hi Henrik Jamie,
thanks for responding :-)
About 1.) I'm not familiar with debian/ubuntu package structure, the following
link goes to the original debian bug report:
http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=444351
It contains a link to the patch extracted from our svn repository
What do we (eGroupWare project) need to do, to get our current stable release
into Ubuntu again?
Ralf
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: egroupware
The new upstream package eGroupWare-1.4.002 contains beside many
bugfixes also a fix for a XSS problem, which is unfixed in your existing
eGroupWare 1.2 packages. The new version also fixes all of your reported
bugs for eGW. Unfortunately the
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: egroupware
Hi,
I'm one of the admins of the eGroupWare project (www.egroupware.org).
The packages in Edgy are still the old 1.0.0.xxx version. Our 1.2
release is now half a year old and it is in debain testing. It's not a
single package, but a bunch of