On 2018-11-11 13:21:05, Emilio Pozuelo Monfort wrote: > Hi Antoine, > > On 09/11/2018 20:37, Antoine Beaupré wrote: >> On 2018-11-05 16:26:44, Emilio Pozuelo Monfort wrote: >>> Hi, >>> >>> On 30/10/2018 16:46, Antoine Beaupré wrote: >>>> Which brings us to Thunderbird (and Firefox) themselves. The last I >>>> heard of this is that LLVM was NEW in jessie. I wrote Emilio to see if >>>> he needed help on that last week, but haven't got a response. Hopefully >>>> all that work will come to fruitition synchronously in a grand fanfare >>>> of uploads all working out perfectly in the end. :) >>> >>> Sorry if I missed your mail. Anyway, here's an update: >>> >>> LLVM (and the necessary deps) were accepted. Unfortunately I run into some >>> trouble while bootstrapping rustc and cargo. I tried some different ways and >>> finally fixed the first one (bootstrap using upstream binaries). I am >>> uploading >>> the packages now and will follow up with firefox/thunderbird if all goes >>> well. >> >> Just so I see how fast I should be moving on Enigmail, when do you plan >> on uploading Thunderbird? > > The update is ready, and the blocker was an update to stretch, which has > already > happen. So I believe we are ready, and this could happen anytime now. > > However since we don't have a working enigmail, should we delay the update > until > we do? Given the security issues in thunderbird and the fact that the new > version has a Breaks on the old enigmail, I would say that we can go ahead > with > thunderbird, and enigmail can be fixed asynchronously. However if the update > is > not too far ahead, we could also delay this a bit longer. > > Thoughts?
I think we could manage a resolution with Enigmail soon enough, and considering how fast those updates were deployed on stretch, i don't know if we have a reasonable excuse to delay those in jessie. A. -- To be naive and easily deceived is impermissible, today more than ever, when the prevailing untruths may lead to a catastrophe because they blind people to real dangers and real possibilities. - Erich Fromm