On Sun, Oct 30, 2005 at 04:43:31PM -0500, Joey Hess wrote: > Another look at security fixes that have not reached testing. Pretty > boring this time, it's almost all blockage due to kde. Very few missing > builds are (directly) causing propigation problems for security fixes > right now, in contrast to last time.
> The best way to fix massive quantities of security holes in testing > right now would be to get updated mozillae in. endloop: 73+157: a-6:a-8:h-7:i-8:i-6:m-157:m-6:m-5:p-6:s-8:s-13 now: 76+157: a-6:a-8:h-7:i-11:i-6:m-157:m-6:m-5:p-6:s-8:s-13 * i386: mozilla-locale-fr, mozilla-locale-lt, mozilla-thunderbird-locale-sv Three locales that (once again) need to be updated or removed to get the mozillae in. Everything else is ready. They should probably be RC bugged, and fixed/removed. > adduser > 5/10 days old > may be worth bumping to medium urgency The maintainer appears to disagree. For the KDE-related blockage, I'm considering whether the large number of security bugs (in addition to the fact that all of the C++ packages involved are de facto RC-buggy in testing) don't warrant hinting a few of these stragglers out in order to force the transition now. There are still a few of these that we should get resolved first instead, though, such as kismet and kdebindings. -- Steve Langasek Give me a lever long enough and a Free OS Debian Developer to set it on, and I can move the world. [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.debian.org/
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