Le jeudi 13 avril 2006 à 19:48 -0700, Steve Langasek a écrit :
> On Fri, Apr 14, 2006 at 04:18:38AM +0200, Dirk De Groote wrote:
> > Today I tried bug-buddy again and this time it retreived 3 updates
> > (instead of 2) and guess ... it launched normally afterwards and seems
> > to be 100% functional again. I guess one of the updates caused the
> > "loop" which seems to be fixed by this new 3th update ( these are not
> > version-updates but rather "bug-information-updates"). Think the bug can
> > be closed now ?
> 
> No, I don't think so; I think it's still a bug for bug-buddy to pull in
> updates that don't come from Debian.

However, these updates are mandated by changes in the bugzilla directory
structure, and they can happen e.g. after a stable release.

I know we have volatile, but it looks more clever to get such changing
information from the server than from a package that would have to be
synchronized by hand.

The real issue here is that a problem on the server (or a malicious
server) can trigger a crash in bug-buddy.

Regards,
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