* Benjamin Bannier <benjamin.bann...@netronaut.de> [2009-07-10 20:08:57 CEST]: > On Fri, 10 Jul 2009 19:45:41 +0200 Nico Golde <n...@debian.org> wrote: > > > I see roundcube-0.1.1-10~bpo40+2 still in backports. [..] > > > > That's why I marked this bug as done with the unstable version. > > Sorry, maybe I got confused. I reported this bug here because the > backports version was listed in the list of Debian packages.
Yes, that's a service along the path to get backports more integrated and official. We unfortunately aren't there yet. > If backports doesn't even have bugtracker (couldn't find one on > their homepage) this is maybe the right time to dump if from my > sources.list. The <backports-us...@lists.backports.org> mailinglist[1] is as good as you can get currently. A request tracker is in the works. Please also see the informations available on e.g. [2] about who did the actual backport - in this case it was Holger Levsen. Though, I just asked him and he said that he doesn't care about etch-backports. [1] <http://lists.backports.org/mailman/listinfo/backports-users> [2] <http://www.backports.org/~formorer/changes/etch-backports.html> > > > I urge you to please make a version bump to backports since this is > > > a security issue. > > > > The best would be probably to ping the one who did the initial > > backport. I CCed Alexander Wirt and Gerfried Fuchs (from > > backports.org), maybe they can help you. > > Thanks. This should really be fixed. I usually track things in backports and prod the people who uploaded the packages there or jump in myself. I'm though just one person and can only do as much as I can do and offer best effort. Thanks for bringing the issue directly to my attention, Nico. :) Given that Holger gives a damn I'm willing to invest the neccessary effort in case Alexander doesn't remove the package earlier than I am able to produce the working backport. So long, and sorry for the inconvenience. Rhonda -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-bugs-rc-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org