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Package: cvs
Version: 1:1.12.9-14
Priority: wishlist

OWL, a security oriented distribution, ships a number of patches for CVS that
might be interesting to review and apply, if they do apply, to the CVS sources
in Debian, check out
http://cvsweb.openwall.com/cgi/cvsweb.cgi/Owl/packages/cvs/

Some are fixes for security issues already fixed in Debian but it is
worthwhile reviewing all of them IMHO.

Regards

Javier

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Hi,

I’ll not be dealing with patches for GNU cvs 1.11, that is
a totally different codebase. Please ask the patches’ authors
whether they consider merging it to 1.12 but as is, they are
unusable.

bye,
//mirabilos
-- 
If Harry Potter gets a splitting headache in his scar
when he’s near Tom Riddle (aka Voldemort),
does Tom get pain in the arse when Harry is near him?
        -- me, wondering why it’s not Jerry Potter………


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