I believe the issue is present in previous versions since the intropage plugin 
can be used on earlier versions. I would have to double check what core 
features or any of our plugins use those three items but given that a plugin 
can come from anywhere and developers will most likely build against Cacti from 
GitHub sources rather than packages, this could affect any number of plugins 
that are out there that I wouldn’t know about. 

Obviously minor variations in package versions sometimes happen but as long as 
they are close to the one we have it will likely be only minor bugs that are 
unlikely to affect us. Major ones will be an issue since that can be whole 
functionality missing or changed. 

Mark

> On 10 Nov 2018, at 21:52, Paul Gevers <elb...@debian.org> wrote:
> 
> Dear Mark,
> 
> Thanks for filing this bug.
> 
> On 10-11-18 12:27, Mark Brugnoli-Vinten wrote:
>> libjs-C3: 0.4.11+dfsg-2 < 0.6.8
>> libjs-D3: 3.5.17-2 < 5.7.0
>> libjs-chartjs: 1.0.2 < 2.7.3
>> 
>> The other package dependencies should probably also be checked since they 
>> could also cause issues.
> 
> Apart from the issues we noticed with Chart.js, do you know if Cacti is
> using features from the versions of C3 and D3 shipped by Cacti that are
> lacking in the versions in Debian?
> 
> Do you know if the issue with Chart.js is already present in 1.1.38?
> 
> Paul
> 

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