Scripsit Jan Hauke Rahm
> Now, if you would like to do me a big favour, you could send me a patch
> (as small as possible) for the security bug found in 1.0.4.
Here is an absolutely minimal patch that fixes only the security issue.
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It fixes two completely unrelated bugs that I ran into mere hours
after releasing 1.0.5. It also changes license terms from GPL2 to
Publid Domain.
Such flurry of activity after 2+ years of stasis ...
Thanks, Jan, for taking hand of this.
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not want the -C effect. I want
> my layers clipped to the canvas, just like xcf2pnm does by default.
I will try to think of improvements to the wording of the manpage such
that others will not be similarly confused. Suggestions welcome.
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Scripsit Steve Langasek
> On Sun, Sep 17, 2006 at 11:55:47PM +0200, Henning Makholm wrote:
> > I have just grepped throught the mesa 6.4.2-1 sources for key phrases
> > in the problematic license clauses, without finding any of them. So it
> > seems that this bug does not
thout finding any of them. So it
seems that this bug does not apply to the current mesa packages, at
least.
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tag 377049 fixed-upstream
thanks
This bug is fixed in the upstream Gimp release 2.2.12.
The fix did not make it into the development release 2.3.10, but
I have verified that it exists in the development CVS, so it will
probably be fixed in 2.3.11.
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Package: gimp
Version: 2.2.6-1
Severity: grave
Tags: security patch
Justification: user security hole
I have reported this bug privately to the maintainer and the security
team, but it turns out that the upstream developers have no way of
reporting security bugs privately, so it is hereby in the o
I will NMU based on the attached patch momentarily.
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Scripsit Panayotis Katsaloulis
> On 10/25/05, Henning Makholm <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > This is a known condition, bug #332456. Unfortunately, a new autotrace
> > package cannot be (usefully) uploaded until the C++ transition
> > regression of pstoedit has been
Package: libpstoedit0
Version: 3.42-1
Severity: serious
Justification: Breaks C++ ABI transition policy; must not enter testing
Libpstoedit0 did a C++ ABI transition and became libpstoedit0c2 in
version 3.40-1. Inexplicably the transition was undone in version
3.42-1. This is wrong; a transition *
er why pstoedit
reverted the C++ ABI transition - see
<http://lists.debian.org/debian-devel/2005/10/msg00213.html>
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Status: All transitionable build-dependencies have been uploaded, but
buildds are still chewing on some of them.
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Scripsit Steve Langasek
> Henning Makholm wrote:
> > The attached patch represents my understanding on what needs to be
> > done for the transistion.
> > diff -u pstoedit-3.33/debian/shlibs.local pstoedit-3.33/debian/shlibs.local
> Well, I wonder why shilbs.local needs
stoedit0 libpstoedit0c2
+
diff -u pstoedit-3.33/debian/changelog pstoedit-3.33/debian/changelog
--- pstoedit-3.33/debian/changelog
+++ pstoedit-3.33/debian/changelog
@@ -1,3 +1,9 @@
+pstoedit (3.33-15mak3) unstable; urgency=low
+
+ * C++ ABI transition; libpstoedit0 is now libpsto
Scripsit Henning Makholm
> The culprit seems to be the following snippet (lines 92ff, reformated
> for email) in the postinst of -4.12:
Oops, a little further attempt at understanding the bug logs told me
that this is not helpful at all. Sorry for the interruption.
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ust
$(readlink -f /etc/network/run)
in all three affected files.
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