On Mon, Oct 10, 2005 at 05:50:01PM -0400, Joey Hess wrote:
> Another one of my periodic mails generated by checking every security holes
> listed on http://spohr.debian.org/~joeyh/testing-security.html as fixed in
> unstable but not in testing.
> 
> CCing this time to the mailing lists for the ports that appear in the
> most issues below. You can grep for your architecture.
> 
> (Ignoring all m68k problems.)

> abiword
>       too young
>       blocked on gmp/gcc-4.0

And on a lot of other things; gmp/gcc-4.0 is ready to go, so is no longer a
blocker, but there are other libs abiword waits on that aren't ready to go
yet.  Also needs manual intervention from an ftpmaster to remove xfonts-abi.

> apachetop
>       9 days old
>       blocked on gmp/gcc-4.0
> clamav
>       20 days old! (DTSAs issued)
>       blocked by gmp

> kismet
>       49 days old (DTSA issued)
>       blocked by gmp

> python2.1
>       40 days old
>       blocked by gmp

> python2.3
>       40 days old
>       blocked by gmp

Accepted with today's run (if aj commits the britney rerun).

> dia
>       7 days old
>       missing sparc build
>       blocked by gmp/gcc-4.0

It's also blocked by libpng, because it's been built against a version of
libpng that had overly-strict shlibs.  A sourceful upload to unstable would
be best here, AFAICT.

> mozilla
>       25 days old (DTSAs issued for some issues)
>       RC bugs
>       missing alpha, arm, ia64 builds

The newly-uploaded version fixes the alpha, arm, and ia64 build failures; it
just needs to be built on hppa and sparc (and m68k).

> texmacs
>       85 days old!
>       missing arm, hppa builds

Will need a reupload to use g++-3.4 on arm/hppa/m68k.

> turqstat
>       28 days old
>       missing hppa build
>       blocked by gcc-4.0/gmp

Also blocked by qt...

> xloadimage
>       too young
>       blocked by libpng hich is missing an arm build

Should actually be rebuilt on arm and sparc to lose this libpng dependency;
queued.


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