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Bug#294582: rxvt-unicode bugs: please verify fix

2006-03-14 Thread Lionel VAUX
Le lundi 13 mars 2006 à 20:21, Decklin Foster a écrit:
> Greetings,

Hi,
 
> You filed a bug on the Debian package of rxvt-unicode:
> 
>   #294582: rxvt-unicode: crashes when programs output bold "special"
>   characters 
> 
> I am adopting the package and have determined that this bug probably no
> longer applies, as I cannot reproduce it. An updated package will be
> uploaded soon, but if you want to test the new version now, preliminary
> packages can be downloaded at:
> 
>   http://www.rupamsunyata.org/deb/
> 
> I would greatly appreciate it if you could inform me whether the bug is
> still reproducible for you in this version, or if it can be closed. Thank
> you.

This bug seems to be solved now. I currently run rxvt-unicode version
5.3-1 from sarge with no problem.

I did not test version 7.7 from the URL you gave, because it requires libc6
from etch.

Cheers, 
Lionel.




Bug#318285: marked as done (CAN-2005-2240 symlink attack in xpvm.tcl)

2006-03-14 Thread Debian Bug Tracking System
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Package: xpvm
Severity: serious
Tags: security

According to http://secunia.com/advisories/16040:

  Eric Romang has reported a vulnerability in xpvm, which can be exploited by
  malicious, local users to perform certain actions on a vulnerable system with
  escalated privileges.

  The vulnerability is caused due to the temporary file "/tmp/xpvm.trace.$user"
  being created insecurely by "src/xpvm.tcl". This can be exploited via symlink
  attacks to create or overwrite arbitrary files with the privileges of the user
  running the affected application.

This is CAN-2005-2240.

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Version: 1.2.5-8

This bug has been fixed in the upload of 2005-09-04 by Matej Vela, but
was inadvertently reopened for sid. Closing the bug again with the right
version.


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Processed: Merge pornview bugs

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> reassign 288202 pornview,libxine-dev
Bug#288202: Cannot close pornview
Bug reassigned from package `pornview' to `pornview,libxine-dev'.

> reassign 356736 pornview,libxine-dev
Bug#356736: pornview: hangs on startup
Bug reassigned from package `pornview' to `pornview,libxine-dev'.

> merge 288202 345100 356736
Bug#288202: Cannot close pornview
Bug#345100: libxine1 makes pornview segfault on startup
Bug#356736: pornview: hangs on startup
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Bug#355893: vcg: Please allow to start interatively without a filename, and include a menu entry

2006-03-14 Thread Justin Pryzby
On Sun, Mar 12, 2006 at 08:35:34AM +0100, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> On Wed, 8 Mar 2006 09:58:01 -0500
> Justin Pryzby <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 
> > I would like to see the vcg package ship with a "menu", entry;
> > I spent a little while trying to hack it into the sources, but gave up.
> 
> -1
> 
> I try to separate packaging from development.
> 
> I am sure some work on VCG software has got to be done.
> But not here.
I'm not sure I understand .. I suggested that vcg allow itself to be
started in interactive mode, but without specifying any initial file.
I guess it is well-established that upstream is dead, and so anyone
using/shipping this package is on their own.  Granted, I don't expect
most Debian packages to deviate strongly from upstream, but if this
software isn't going to be maintained, then we might as well just drop
it now..otherwise we should be willing to accept reasonable feature
requests, related to either of the packaging or development.
Justin


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