On 10/05/2005 Andreas Barth wrote: > * Jonas Meurer ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [050510 18:15]: > > please push lurker 1.3-2 into sarge. the version currently in sarge > > (1.2-5) has some annoying bugs like problems with timestamp, and lurker > > 1.3 is a bugfix-only release. additionally several template translation > > updates would make it into sarge with 1.3-2. > > please wait for 1.3-2, as it includes one more debconf template > > translation update plus a minor compilation fix. it has been uploaded to > > incoming today. > > Hi, > > sorry, but I can't exactly say that 1.3-2 is an "important and above > bugfix-only release" in relation to 1.2-5 -- which might be related to > the fact that I might not have recognized the bugs. Could you please > give more details why all these changes are required?
the upstream changelog for 1.3 mentions: v1.3: Applied a patch from Benjamin Boksa to fix highlight under MacOS IE Included French localization Fixed an (unexploitable) stack-overflow from very repeated keywords Changed date widths to 170 for MSIE under Windows 2000. Decoding of international headers no longer injects incorrect spaces Message-id now don't break in some timezones during daylight savings Use sysexits.h if available for mailer compatible return codes Increased maximum lengths of some config-file fields Suggest attachment filenames via Content-Disposition Due to popular demand, reversed the direction of thread arrows Fixed transparency of the house icon under IE as already mentioned, it is a bugfix-only release, and at least the 'header decoding' and 'daylight saving' fixes are important as they fix lurker's archiving mechanism. it would be very useful to push these fixes into sarge. for the debian package, the only changes are: 1.3-2: * patched common/MessageId.cpp to make lurker compile with gcc-2.95 * updated french debconf templates, thanks to Eric (closes: #308354) 1.3-1: * new bugfix-only upstream release * updated czech debconf templates, thanks to Miroslav Kure (closes: #307169) 1.2-6: * patch lurker/CharsetEscape.cpp: lurker parsed mutt-generated subject headers incorrectly (closes: #306859) * add a note in NEWS.Debian to inform admins about the fact that they have to regenerate lurkers database to apply the parsing fix. * updated french debconf templates, thanks to Eric (closes: #298958) the patch from 1.2-6 is included upstream in 1.3. the patch from 1.3-2 is a one-line fix, adding one more #define line. unfortunately there are no debian bugreports which mention the bugs in 1.2-5. nevertheless the bugs exist, and it would be better to have a fixed lurker in sarge. bye jonas -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]