Bug#1023697: can wolfssl bug be closed?

2023-01-17 Thread gs-bugs . debian . org
Can this be closed? Are there any action items remaining for this bug? I am still getting messages that packages depending on wolfssl are "marked for autoremoval from testing on 2023-01-27" Thank you. Glenn

Bug#1021021: wolfssl: CVE-2022-38152 CVE-2022-38153 CVE-2022-39173

2022-11-07 Thread gs-bugs . debian . org
> I plan to upload version 5.5.1 in the near future. Felix, a month has passed and we are still waiting for an upload. Failure to upload a version with security fixes within the next few days will result in wolfssl and packages which depend on wolfssl to be removed from Debian Testing. Please ac

Bug#942562: Use opencv.pc

2019-11-05 Thread bugs-debian
Hi, Is there any reason to use opencv4.pc as filename? Previously, it was opencv.pc, so now, we need to modify all references to it. Since pkg-config already provides a way to check version, I think it's better to keep the old unversioned name. Have a nice day, Adrien

Bug#830683: Missing dependency on module-udev?

2016-07-11 Thread bugs-debian
On Sun, 10 Jul 2016 23:37:01 -0300 Felipe Sateler wrote: > > Do you have disabled installation of Recommends? > Hi, I guess he did, just like me, because installing recommends often leads to a workload of useless packages. Even if I totally understand that the packager is not expected to support

Bug#323032: Same problem two years later with the last upgrade

2007-06-05 Thread bugs . debian . org
Hello, right after this morning last upgrade, my proftp server and my webmin stopped to work throwing out these errors : /var/log/webmin/miniserv.error:/usr/bin/perl: relocation error: /lib/libresolv.so.2: symbol __res_iclose, version GLIBC_PRIVATE not defined in file libc.so.6 with link time ref