Package: anope
Version: 2.0.15-1
Anope 2.0.17 is out now. There have been several fixes since the version that
Debian has packaged. Would it be possible for you to update your package?
https://www.anope.org/news/2024/anope-2016-release.html
https://www.anope.org/news/2024/anope-2017-release.htm
Please update this package to 2.0.15 (not 2.1.3, thats the dev branch) asap.
The currently shipped version contains a few security issues which should be
addressed sooner rather than later.
~ Sadie
If you update your package to 2.0.12 you can switch your build system to use
m_regex_pcre2 instead of m_regex_pcre which should fix this issue.
Hope this helps,
~ Sadie
As multiple distributions want to get rid of the old version of PCRE I have
decided to import m_regex_pcre2 from inspircd-contrib. As of the next release
(which will be happening on the 30th of this month) you'll be able to enable it
the same way you enable m_regex_pcre.
Hope this helps,
~ Sad
If you want to fix this on InspIRCd v3 there is a backported module in
inspircd-contrib for PCRE2 which can be installed with `./modulemanager install
m_regex_pcre2`. This module uses the same internal name so it can be used on
the same network as a server using m_regex_pcre.
Alternately, you c
It seems like Debian are not shipping the AppArmor file that the InspIRCd build
system generates and instead are shipping an incomplete custom one.
This problem can be fixed by using the AppArmor file that InspIRCd generates
and installs to the script directory (named "apparmor").
Package: anope
Version: 2.0.9-1
The version you are shipping is out of date. Now your freeze for the Bullseye
release is over can you update it in Bookworm/Sid?
Thanks,
~Sadie
Package: inspircd
Version: 3.8.1-2
The version you are shipping is almost a year out of date. Now your freeze for
the Bullseye release is over can you update it in Bookworm/Sid?
Thanks,
~Sadie
Charybdis' development was terminated due to (among other reasons) threats by a
former maintainer. It probably won't be revived.
It's successor is probably Solanum (https://github.com/solanum-ircd/solanum)
which is a fork that is led by freenode and OFTC people some of whom were
contributors to
InspIRCd 3.7.0 is now out and this security bug remains unfixed. Please update
as soon as possible.
Thanks,
~Sadie
Package: inspircd
Version: 3.4.0-2
InspIRCd v3.6.0 was recently released with a security fix for a crash bug.
https://docs.inspircd.org/security/2020-01/
Please can you update your package to this version.
Thanks,
~ Sadie
Package: inspircd
Version: 3.4.0-2
Hello,
We have received reports that users of your package are experiencing errors
caused by Debian patching the httpd module to not use the vendored version of
the http_parser library.
Having had a look at the patch (debian.use-http-parser-lib.patch) it see
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