Re: Debian LTS report for June 2024

2024-07-11 Thread Lee Garrett
Hi Chime, On 11.07.24 19:18, Chime Hart wrote: Hi Lee-and-All: I am not a programmer, nor a developer, just an enthusiastic Linux fan. What I am wondering is how do you decide what packages to work on? LTS work is mainly sponsored by Freexian, who in turn has customers paying for long-term s

Re: Debian LTS report for June 2024

2024-07-11 Thread Chime Hart
Hi Lee-and-All: I am not a programmer, nor a developer, just an enthusiastic Linux fan. What I am wondering is how do you decide what packages to work on? And would you except requests? The package I have in mind is trn4test77. I avidly read-and-grab Usenet articles in this package. If you want

Debian LTS report for June 2024

2024-07-11 Thread Lee Garrett
Hi everyone, In June I discussed the updates of ansible and ansible-core to the release team, and uploaded both ansible [0] and ansible-core [1] to bookworm-proposed updates. I also prepared the ansible update for bullseye, fixing: - CVE-2021-3620 - CVE-2021-3583 - CVE-2022-3697 - CVE-2023-42

Debian LTS report for June 2024

2024-07-02 Thread Guilhem Moulin
During the month of June 2024 and on behalf of Freexian, I worked on the following: python-idna --- Upload 2.10-1+deb11u1 and 3.3-1+deb12u1 to (o)s-pu to fix CVE-2024-3651 (potential DoS issue). roundcube - Uploaded 1.3.17+dfsg.1-1~deb10u6 and issued DLA-3835-1. https://lists.de