Hi Jamie,
I will try to find someone to provide that debdiff, as I personally have
no experience with the packaging of debian/ubuntu packages.
What about the other issue: including the current eGroupWare relase
1.4.002 in the next Ubuntu release, even if Debian decided to let it sit
in experiment
Ralf, as egroupware is a universe package, it is not officially
supported with security updates. I have made a link to the Debian
report with the patch, and adjusted the title of the bug. If you or a
community member provides a debdiff with the security patches for 6.06 -
7.10, then I will be hap
Hi Henrik & Jamie,
thanks for responding :-)
About 1.) I'm not familiar with debian/ubuntu package structure, the following
link goes to the original debian bug report:
http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=444351
It contains a link to the patch extracted from our svn repository fixin
Only packages in the 'main' repository will receive security updates
from Canonical. egroupware is currently included in the Ubuntu universe
repository and this repository is community supported.
To have updated egroupware packages in Ubuntu, you may:
1. provide a debdiff for the package against
Hi Ralf,
I'm removing the Gutsy nomination of this bug because does currently not
qualify for a 7.10 stable release update (SRU). See:
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/StableReleaseUpdates . I'm also removing the
security flag from the ug as there is no sensitive information in the
report. I realise that y
** Changed in: egroupware (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Confirmed
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What do we (eGroupWare project) need to do, to get our current stable release
into Ubuntu again?
Ralf
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