Bug#596658: unblock: libapache-mod-musicindex/1.3.5-1

2010-09-14 Thread martin f krafft
also sprach Adam D. Barratt a...@adam-barratt.org.uk [2010.09.13.2137 +0200]:
 Looking at the bug report for this issue, the maintainer doesn't
 seem to think that this even qualifies for normal severity,
 which doesn't really sound like freeze exception material (I
 realise this a leaf package).

I expected this response, but I would appreciate if you made an
exception. From all I can tell, this is unproblematic and would
alleviate an inconvenience from our users, which didn't exist in the
lenny version.

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Bug#596658: unblock: libapache-mod-musicindex/1.3.5-1

2010-09-13 Thread Adam D. Barratt
On Mon, 2010-09-13 at 07:08 +0200, martin f krafft wrote:
 The current libapache-mod-musicindex has a memory access bug
 (pointer accessed outside scope), causing it to return an invalid
 Content-Disposition for playlist downloads. This is primarily
 inconvenient to users (whose default handler application will not be
 respected, as the browser is required by the standard to ask what to
 do if it cannot decipher the Content-Disposition.

`cvers` TINYINT UNSIGNED NOT NULL, /* XXX this should be useless since we 
trash the whole cache on version bums... */

I think there might be a typo at the end of that comment ;-)

Looking at the bug report for this issue, the maintainer doesn't seem to
think that this even qualifies for normal severity, which doesn't
really sound like freeze exception material (I realise this a leaf
package).

Regards,

Adam



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Bug#596658: unblock: libapache-mod-musicindex/1.3.5-1

2010-09-12 Thread martin f krafft
Package: release.debian.org
Severity: normal
User: release.debian@packages.debian.org
Usertags: freeze-exception

Please unblock package libapache-mod-musicindex

The current libapache-mod-musicindex has a memory access bug
(pointer accessed outside scope), causing it to return an invalid
Content-Disposition for playlist downloads. This is primarily
inconvenient to users (whose default handler application will not be
respected, as the browser is required by the standard to ask what to
do if it cannot decipher the Content-Disposition.

We found and fixed the problem last week, and 1.3.5-1 has been in
the archives for 10 days. Please let it into squeeze.

libapache-mod-musicindex (1.3.5-1) unstable; urgency=low

 * Fix Content-Disposition for playlists (Closes: #595232)


unblock libapache-mod-musicindex/1.3.5-1

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