Re: [RFC] LFS-6.1.1

2005-10-09 Thread Chris Staub
Alexander E. Patrakov wrote: Matthew Burgess wrote: If we do release a 6.1.1, I think the approach we should adopt is: 1) Apply security patches to texinfo, util-linux, bzip2 and vim. 2) Upgrade perl and zlib to fix their respective security vulnerabilities 3) Patch glibc to fix the issue trig

Re: [RFC] LFS-6.1.1

2005-10-09 Thread Alexander E. Patrakov
Matthew Burgess wrote: If we do release a 6.1.1, I think the approach we should adopt is: 1) Apply security patches to texinfo, util-linux, bzip2 and vim. 2) Upgrade perl and zlib to fix their respective security vulnerabilities 3) Patch glibc to fix the issue triggered by openSSH 4) Do somethin

Re: [RFC] LFS-6.1.1

2005-10-09 Thread Matthew Burgess
Jeremy Huntwork wrote: I would like to make a formal request for a 6.1.1 release of the LFS Book. The glibc/openSSH issue is the only real candidate that would warrant a 6.1.1 release, IMO. The fact that some of our packages contain security vulnerabilities is nothing new, can't be helped,

Re: Cdrtools 2.01 patch

2005-10-09 Thread Matthew Burgess
Georgios Tsarouchas wrote: I 've noticed that cdrtools 2.01 have problems when using udev. Please post this to blfs-dev instead. Thanks, Matt. -- http://linuxfromscratch.org/mailman/listinfo/lfs-dev FAQ: http://www.linuxfromscratch.org/faq/ Unsubscribe: See the above information page

Cdrtools 2.01 patch

2005-10-09 Thread Georgios Tsarouchas
Hi, I 've noticed that cdrtools 2.01 have problems when using udev. When one does cdrecord -scanbus dev=ATAPI having a disc in /dev/hda and an cdr in /dev/hdc, cdrecord exits with error, because it can't find /dev/hdb. The attached patch should fix this behaviour. Let me know if anyone has probs w