Alternatively, we could wait for 1.4.10 to hit sid (it’s currently sitting on incoming.debian.org) and sync that into Jaunty. I would prefer 1.4.10, since it has a number of other bugfixes (release announcement: <http://lists.openafs.org/pipermail/openafs-announce/2009/000285.html>), but I will leave that decision up to the sponsors team.
I have built a 1.4.9 update for Jaunty: web.mit. edu/andersk/ Public/ openafs/ openafs_ 1.4.9.dfsg1- 0+ubuntu1. dsc web.mit. edu/andersk/ Public/ openafs/ openafs_ 1.4.9.dfsg1- 0+ubuntu1. diff.gz web.mit. edu/andersk/ Public/ openafs/ openafs_ 1.4.9.dfsg1. orig.tar. gz web.mit. edu/andersk/ Public/ openafs/ openafs_ 1.4.8.dfsg1- 3_1.4.9. dfsg1-0+ ubuntu1. debdiff /launchpad. net/~anders- kaseorg/ +archive/ ppa
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Although it has a new upstream version, this is a minimal update to fix only these two security issues. Debdiff from Jaunty’s 1.4.8.dfsg1-3:
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Alternatively, we could wait for 1.4.10 to hit sid (it’s currently sitting on incoming. debian. org) and sync that into Jaunty. I would prefer 1.4.10, since it has a number of other bugfixes (release announcement: <http:// lists.openafs. org/pipermail/ openafs- announce/ 2009/000285. html>), but I will leave that decision up to the sponsors team.