Hello
On Tue, Jan 25, 2005 at 01:00:22PM +0100, Guglielmo Dapavo wrote:
> * Package name: phpauctionGPL
> Version : 2.5.0
> Upstream Author : Name <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> * URL : http://www.phpauction.org/
> * License : (GPL)
> Description : PHP based auctio
ml.
Where can I get infos about (the listed problems above were accessible via
http://bugs.debian.org/rrdtool) the situation?
MfG/Regards, Alexander
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om. Hardcoded anywhere
perhaps? Or did I miss something grave?
MfG/Regards, Alexander
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> it's fallen off the stable/frozen/unstable chain?
As addition: I checked the ftp and it is ok, the symlink is ok, the
package is there in the slink tree, but still "stable" is requested. A
friend of mine has the same problem with his slink, seems to be
reproducable.
MfG/Regards,
security-audit list or so (for 1.3, I modified it
for 1.4.1).
Use it, do your described changes and file a bug and send the stuff to the
maintainer. This patch does no considerable harm IMHO, so it should be
used by default (if it is setup right).
MfG/Regards, Alexander
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Alexander
ou filter out the 90% rant
and the "my-big-dick-software-is-best-at-protecting-your-stack" noise, you
will find some useful things about stack protection, and the features of
each solution...
> Any references?
damn. why didn't I write the above here...
MfG/Regards, Alexander
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Hi
> On Sun, 2007-06-03 at 12:49 +0200, Andreas Tille wrote:
>> I'm not really picky about names and would be quite relaxed if the
>> official
>> homepage http://www.sturmbahnfahrer.com/ would not support the suspicion
>> by using a font that at least supports the ill feeling. So even if I
>> don
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