2.1.1 is now in all releases:
https://usn.ubuntu.com/4379-1/
** Changed in: freerdp2 (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed => Fix Released
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Thanks. I deliberately wasn't going to use cairo instead of libswscale
as I read it may cause performance issues for image scaling. I didn't
test it so some testing is needed to see if it matters or is even used
with guacamole.
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You can get untested packages in the security team PPA here:
https://launchpad.net/~ubuntu-security-
proposed/+archive/ubuntu/ppa/+packages
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Thanks much appreciated. I've got a development build from the freerdp-
daily PPA but it's pretty clear that the symbols still need appropriate
mapping. The Debian build has some it for the 2.1.0 build they started.
It's clearly some kind of backwards compatibility logic but I'm unclear
on intent.
FYI, my current plan is to release 2.1.1 to all Ubuntu stable releases.
I am currently fixing incompatibilities with the new version in vinagre,
gnome-boxes, and remmina.
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FYI a Debian developer has started on freerdp 2.1.0, nothing is released as of
yet. I took a look at all the symbols in that package and was taking the wrong
approach so I didn't use my attempt.
The freerdp-daily repository guys have also kindly packaged 2.1.1.
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I suspect freerdp2 was derailed in politics much like the stalls and eventual
removal of a package for guacamole-server. What is currently deployed in Ubuntu
focal is a alpha development snapshot of freerdp2 2.0.0 which is buggy to the
point of being unusable for Apache guacamole and has signifi
sha256 is now used instead of sha1 - this is probably as important as
the (yet unpublished) CVEs as it is seen as a breaking change by some
colleagues. The change is however only breaking for those that donĀ“t
install trustworthy certificates.
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Thank you for your bug report, it sounds a bit late now to include it
before release but should be a security update to at least fix the CVE
issues
** Changed in: freerdp2 (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided => High
** Changed in: freerdp2 (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Confirmed
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