On 31/10/2022 06:23, Hugh McMaster wrote:
I'm pleased to report that we have a new upstream version, 0.24.
I just uploaded it (look for version 0.24+dfsg-1 in Debian Sid).
Please give it a try and don't hesitate to report any issue.
Cheers,
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Arnaud Rebillout / Offensive Security / Kali L
Hi Hugh,
On 31/10/2022 06:23, Hugh McMaster wrote:
Hi Sebastian and Arnaud,
I've been working with upstream [1] to fix several issues in cadaver,
particularly its inability to regenerate its build system from source,
which is a major issue.
I'm pleased to report that we have a new upstream ver
Hi Sebastian and Arnaud,
I've been working with upstream [1] to fix several issues in cadaver,
particularly its inability to regenerate its build system from source,
which is a major issue.
I'm pleased to report that we have a new upstream version, 0.24.
I believe Arnaud has taken over as mainta
Thanks for reaching out. Yes, I'm totally okay. I should have orphaned this a
while ago, so this is much appreciated. Thanks!
On 20 May 2022 05:31:31 UTC, Arnaud Rebillout wrote:
>CC Sebastian Harl in case it helps
>
>Sebastian are you Ok if I take over this package and maintain it within
>pkg
CC Sebastian Harl in case it helps
Sebastian are you Ok if I take over this package and maintain it within
pkg-security-team?
Cheers
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Arnaud Rebillout / Offensive Security / Kali Linux Developer
Source: cadaver
Version: 0.23.3-2.1
Severity: important
X-Debbugs-Cc: Sebastian Harl , Debian Security Tools
Dear Maintainer,
Cadaver has been removed from Debian testing lately. It depends on
dpatch, which is being removed from Debian [1]. It also depends on
obsolete version of debhelper that
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