>> Why is fckeditor included in the package? What changes are there in the >> code base of fckeditor and is that still worth not using the fckeditor >> already in the archive? > > Yeah that is another building site :/ I already tried to port otrs to > the fckeditor version of Debian, but without success: > http://packages.debian.org/changelogs/pool/main/o/otrs2/current/changelog#versionversion2.4.5-4 > > I also patched out libjs-yui from otrs a few weeks ago with the > consequence, that the dashboard statistics are not useable anymore.. And > breaking the editor (as you can think a quite important feature) again > before we release - I think this would be a bad idea.
Right, though knowing what the diff is between the packaged fsckeditor and the one included in the otrs2 sources is the first (and currently only) step I want you to take. I want to know what changes there are in the diff to assess whether it's easy to support security wise or when there are critical issues with it or not. After the release it would still be a good idea to try to use the packaged fsckeditor. That might mean it's best to have upstream's fsckeditor or otrs2 change so they are more compatible and don't need 2 versions of (about) the same code... But as said above, knowing what changes there are made by otrs2 upstream to fsckeditor is the first step. Please do show us that diff, TIA. Cheers Luk -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-bugs-dist-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org