@David "fix committed" means the appropriate development code has been patched but the version that will incorporate this patch has not been released yet. "fix released" means that the version has been locked off and... released. It's in the build phase, but short of running 'apt-get source apport' and patching it yourself then building your own Debian package and installing that there's not really anything that can be done to speed things up at this point.
@David "fix committed" means the appropriate development code has been patched but the version that will incorporate this patch has not been released yet. "fix released" means that the version has been locked off and... released. It's in the build phase, but short of running 'apt-get source apport' and patching it yourself then building your own Debian package and installing that there's not really anything that can be done to speed things up at this point.