Hi ,

I am a linux (Ubuntu) noob and seem to be going around in circles regarding the 
upgrade of 0.9.8k - 0.9.8za on Ubuntu 10.04. The server is fully patched, and I 
have had more luck with updating to 1.0.1e than 0.9.8za (but then still can't 
seem to upgrade to avoid the CVE-2014-0224 issue).

Is there a way to do this via apt-get or does it have to be compiled from 
source? Please accept my apologies for what is most likely a stupid question 
but I'm starting to go slightly insane with this!

Thanks and kind regards


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