> If not, the Security hole will be open until the Security Team will be
> release a fixed package.
Adjusting the relevant report's status accordingly,
Ray
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Date: Thu, 19 Aug 2004 12:00:15 +0200
From: "J.H.M. Dassen (Ray)" <email address hidden>
To: <email address hidden>
Cc: <email address hidden>
Subject: Re: [WSO Core #5325] [SECURITY] [DSA 538-1] New rsync packages fix unauthorised directory
traversal and file access
reopen 265662
tags 265662 + sarge
thanks
On Thu, Aug 19, 2004 at 10:23:56 +0200, Jan Wagner wrote:
> Does anybody know, if rsync 2.6.2-3 will reach sarge before it is
> released?
The current status: http:// bjorn.haxx. se/debian/ testing. pl?package= rsync : www.buildd. net/buildd/ arm_needs- build.txt). ARM is currently the port buildd. debian. org/stats/ graph2- week-big. png), so it may take some
trying to update rsync from 2.6.2-2 to 2.6.2-3 (candidate is 4 days old)
rsync is not yet built on arm: 2.6.2-2 vs 2.6.2-3
and rsync is in the "needs build" queue for ARM indeed (see
http://
that has the most problems keeping up (see
http://
time yet before a fixed rsync is available for ARM, after which the fixed
package can percolate into sarge.
> If not, the Security hole will be open until the Security Team will be
> release a fixed package.
Adjusting the relevant report's status accordingly,
Ray
--
"When you are finished spreading joy on Christmas Eve, come and kick back
with me and Erwin for a while. [...] We'll provide the cocoa and cookies,
and we'll even teach you how to play Quake."
From the Dust Puppy's letter to Santa Claus.