Matthias Klose <d...@ubuntu.com> schrieb: > Am 01.03.2013 04:35, schrieb Moritz Mühlenhoff: >> Backporting security fixes with Java has turned out to be more of less >> unfeasible. I tried this once with DSA 2507 and I think that amounted to at >> least >> two man days of work for that update alone. Also, Ubuntu has shipped >> backports to all suites in USN-1724 and AFAICS the world hasn't stopped. >> After all, everyone using Oracle Java will be exposed to the same >> behaviourial changes. >> >> So we should proceed with providing backports for openjdk in the future. > > will that be in backports, stable updates, or security?
stable-security Unless you think it's too risky? >> If Matthias keeps the Debian/Ubuntu packaging in a state that it's easily >> buildable on squeeze/wheezy for ojdk6 and for wheezy on ojdk7 I think >> we should be able to handle Java updates resource-wise. > > I do not intend to break that intentionally. Some back-porting may show some > issues, like patches not updated for older releases. There is a chance to > break > zero on some architectures, however if you feel that might become an issue, > just > disable zero for powerpc, ppc64, s390, s390x, as done for mips/mipsel. The > hotspot port for sparc/sparc64 seems to work currently, so your call how to > maintain it for wheezy. I lack the background here. What's the opinion of the other Java maintainers? >> I'm not familiar with the Java internals, but if we're following that >> approach >> it would make sense to upgrade Wheezy to the version in experimental >> (i.e. 7u15 instead of 7u3). > > I won't upload this myself. IcedTea 7-2.3 uses two hotspot versions, one for > the > zero ports, one for the hotspot runtimes. From my point of view it would be > good > to update to a 7-2.[45] with a unified hotspot version capable to build both > zero and hotspot, and keep the current 7-2.1.x for now. Likewise. What's the opinion of the other Java maintainers? Cheers, Moritz -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-java-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: http://lists.debian.org/slrnkjctvm.54c....@inutil.org