david cuthbertson wrote:
Hi,
Installing sudo returns the apt-listbugs message:
Critical bugs of sudo (-> 1.6.8p7-1.2 )<open>
#315115 -[bugtrak] sudo version 1.6.8p9 now available,
fixes security issue.
Merged with:315718
The trouble is that I can't find v. 1.6.8p9 from the
stable package list, and etch provides sudo
1.6.8p12-1, but I would rather not have a mixed
system.
What is the best way of dealing with this?
http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=315115
provides me with more information than I can easily
manage.
Cheers,
Dave
Well, you can backport it to sarge:
apt-get build-dep sudo
apt-get -b -t testing source sudo
or, alternatively (if it complains about dependencies), do not use the
-b flag and compile it yourself
But - except for not dragging in dependencies, that still mixes sarge
with a non-sarge version of sudo :-/
HTH,
Joris
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