Sorry. This was a typo. Incorrectly reversed patch 5 days before release. Developers should have spotted it, but they worked on 1.5.1cvs version or haven't updated their 1.4.3cvs version, because they thought that reverse was correctly done. We are human and we make mistakes.
that is of course true, and accidents do happen.
however - this is a *very* serious error. this isn't a trivial, minor problem. i spent my whole day trying to track this down yesterday, because i did the classic 'bad' upgrade - i upgraded about five different things all at once, to save disruption for customers, and thus didn't know if apache, php, or my newly compiled compiler were responsible for httpd processes jumping from a typical 40mb to 900mb.
the much bigger problem is that this is a known, reproducible bug, with dramatic impact - but the squirrelmail site is still distributing this faulty src package.
that's not right. 1.4.3 shoudl be either pulled immediately, or the two lines of bad code fixed and 1.4.3a (or whatever) released immediately. it doesn't make sense to keep compounding problems for people by distributing a clearly broken src package.
wouldn't you agree?
Paul Theodoropoulos http://www.anastrophe.com
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