On ven., 2016-09-30 at 10:26 +0200, Laurentiu Pancescu wrote: > > Your patch seems to work. The Ansible playbook completes successfully > (it's pretty extensive, from the database creation to importing old > posts and media, configuring users and several plugins programmatically > with wp-cli, so I'm pretty confident there are no other issues) and > browsing the site and logging in as admin and accessing different > settings works without any warnings or errors.
Thanks for the report, I'll push a regression update asap > > As a side note, I started using Debian with 2.2r3, and have the > impression that problematic security updates became more frequent in the > last few years. Are DSAs typically tested before being released? It > wouldn't be realistic to expect the security team to have tests for each > of the tens of thousands of packages that Debian carries, but the > package maintainer should have a working installation with stable or > oldstable for testing patches before release? Could also be just my > selective memory, though... :) Unfortunately, on this one, there was some miscoordination between Craig (who prepared the upload) and me (who released it and sent the DSA), and in the end the package itself wasn't indeed tested as it should. As for the more general trend, it might also be because the landscape is more and more complex and time consuming, and there's never enough people to help on this. Regards, -- Yves-Alexis
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