Thanks guys! Adam
On Fri, Sep 30, 2016 at 1:29 AM, Yves-Alexis Perez <cor...@debian.org> wrote: > 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