The following bug reports *must* be fixed before the current frozen Debian
distribution can progress further in its development cycle.  Reminders have
been sent to the maintainers of these packages but some of the packages with
older bugs could probably use some assistance.

Package Name      Bug #  Bug Description [days old] (maintainer)
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~  ~~~~~  ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
automake          32404  automake upgrade is not backwards compatible [0]  
(Kevin Dalley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>)
bigloo            32927  bigloo should depend on a compiler and libc6-dev [13]  
(Sven Rudolph <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>)
boot-floppies     33276  FW: Boot disks 2.1.7 has &quot;broken&quot; 
dpkg_slinkcd ;( [0]  (Enrique Zanardi <debian-boot@lists.debian.org>)
boot-floppies     33428  gpm: freopen(stderr) failed [0]  (Enrique Zanardi 
<debian-boot@lists.debian.org>)
defrag            32731  defrag: e2dump quits with 
check_block_location:6678674146834 [16]  (Adam Heath <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>)
dpkg              17624  dpkg: installs regular dir when .deb contains symlink 
! [385]  (Ian Jackson and others <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>)
dpkg              21182  dpkg: dpkg can go into an infinite loop with 
--force-configure-any [309]  (Ian Jackson and others <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>)
dpkg              28519  dpkg: dpkg creates circular symlinks [115]  (Ian 
Jackson and others <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>)
dpkg              28817  dpkg takes no care over libdpkg [108]  (Ian Jackson 
and others <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>)
dpkg              30090  weirdass dpkg coredumps and xbase upgrade insanity 
[83]  (Ian Jackson and others <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>)
dpkg              33046  dpkg: severe breakage after removal of xbase [11]  
(Ian Jackson and others <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>)
eterm             33558  [SECURITY] Trivial root exploit with eterm [0]  
([EMAIL PROTECTED] (Brian M. Almeida))
general           32888  base: Removing &quot;Obsolete&quot; package base kills 
a system [13]  (debian-devel@lists.debian.org)
imap              33378  imap: Why ~/mail? [0]  ([EMAIL PROTECTED] (Jaldhar H. 
Vyas))
jdk1.1            32548  Java doesn't work at all for me on slink [21]  
(Stephen Zander <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>)
libc6             33505  glibc dlerror() on dlopen() fails with long (22 char!) 
filename [0]  (Joel Klecker and others <debian-glibc@lists.debian.org>)
libtricks         32842  libtricks: segfault [15]  (joost witteveen <[EMAIL 
PROTECTED]>)
mailagent         33589  mailagent: Patch to fix mail corruption with C filter 
[0]  (Manoj Srivastava <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>)
metamail          33487  [PATCH included] metamail installed exploitable 
mailcap-line [0]  (Herbert Xu <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>)
moonlight         33548  moonlight on m68k depends on the old mesa [0]  
(Marcelo Magallon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>)
mtools            23923  mtools: Syntax error at line 3 column 0 in file 
/etc/mtools.conf: unrecognized keyword [237]  (Mark Eichin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>)
rc                33506  rc - no signal messages since &quot;mksignal&quot; 
doesn't like linux signal.h [0]  (Dale Scheetz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>)
smb2www           32131  smb2www: smb2www in slink incompatible with samba in 
slink [30]  (Craig Small <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>)
smb2www           33331  smb2www: smb2www incompatible with samba 2.0.x (not 
for slink) [0]  (Craig Small <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>)
zgv               33580  [EMAIL PROTECTED]: [HOLE] [FIX RPM]: zgv] [0]  (Andy 
Mortimer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>)

The above are all the "critical", "grave", and "important" bug reports, both
"pending" and "forwarded", for packages currently in frozen.

If you would like to help speed the release of the next Debian distribution,
you are encouraged to take part in fixing these bugs.  More information about
them can be found on Debian's web page:  http://www.debian.org/Bugs/

These bugs can either be degraded below critical, grave, and important, or
they can be fixed in non-maintainer releases.

Alternatively, the package can be reverted to the version in the previous
release.  If this is done, _don't_ close the bug but rather downgrade the
severity of the bug to "normal".

If there is a bug that you think must be fixed before the release of this
distribution, please upgrade its severity to critical, grave, or important.
For more info on this, see:  http://www.us.debian.org/Bugs/server-control.html
Be sure to cc the bug directly with the reason why the severity was changed.

                                          Brian
                                 ( [EMAIL PROTECTED] )

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