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Well with regards to a language port, "vulnerability" has somewhat dubious
applicability. For sure there are many ways to write an insecure C program
allowed by the language itself. Shall we consider all C compilers
inheretedly bad based on just that?
Bottom line is that having well supported pyth
https://bugs.freebsd.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=259745
--- Comment #12 from Dmitry Marakasov ---
lwhsy@/koobs@, could you please OK 259898 which blocks this commit? And also my
> request a permission to update this port to next devel versions without
> explicit approval
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--- Comment #13 from Alessandro Sagratini ---
I'm bumping this bug to understand if you need anything else from me or we just
need to wait for someone to review it.
Thank you,
Alessandro
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