It looks like both changes were first included with wireshark
1.0.2-1ubuntu1. The gksu fix is important and is bug 209084. I'm not
sure about the README.source change, but it's already being applied to
wireshark 1.0.6-1ubuntu1, so to remove this from the debdiff would
actually be an additional
Proper merge patch this time, sourced from merges.ubuntu.com, includes
Ubuntu changelog entries.
** Attachment added: wireshark_1.0.7-1ubuntu1.patch
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/25530052/wireshark_1.0.7-1ubuntu1.patch
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http://launchpadlibrarian.net/25530052/wireshark_1.0.7-1ubuntu1.patch
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** Changed in: wireshark (Ubuntu)
Status: In Progress = Fix Committed
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You forgot to add '#' in front of bug number in the changelog. Hence the
bug was not closed automatically.
** Changed in: wireshark (Ubuntu)
Status: Fix Committed = Fix Released
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Merge debdiff attached.
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Looking at the debdiff: where are the previous Ubuntu changelog entries?
why create a README.source file with a dpatch howto inside? why remove
gksu and add menu to Recommends:?
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menu instead of gksu gives you the ability to start as root in other de,
such as KDE. That needs to stay (and be documented).
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** Summary changed:
- new upstream version - Wireshark 1.0.7
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** Description changed:
Binary package hint: wireshark
this version fixes a few security issues, including an arbitrary code
execution and denial of
Subscribed motu-release based on discussion on irc.
geser directhex: 66 files changed, 14757 insertions(+), 1619 deletions(-)
based on the debdiff of the Debian and Ubuntu packages
there are many small changes and one big: epan/enterprise-numbers
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Binary package hint: wireshark
this version fixes a few security issues, including an arbitrary code
execution
I agree with wgrant. Ack from moru-release for upload.
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