Anthony Towns wrote:
> On Fri, Mar 09, 2001 at 07:44:11PM +0100, Martin Schulze wrote:
> > zope        updates   2.8-15.3     arm, i386, m68k, powerpc, sparc
> >     Security update, DSA 041
> >     Packages uploaded, waiting for dinstall
> 
> zope 2.1.6-7 is the latest in proposed-updated, 2.3.0-4 is the latest in
> unstable. There's some sort of typo there, dunno what. The security team
> uploaded 2.1.6-5.3 and -5.4, -6 and -7 were uploaded by the maintainer. The
> latter has the lovely reassuring comment:
> 
>    * Include Hotfix_2001-02-23, Hotfix_2000-10-11, Hotfix_2000-10-02
>      and Hotfix_08_09_2000. I hope they don't have bad side-effects in
>      this ancient 2.1.6 version.
> 
> -7 is on security.d.o. So I'll assume that's what you meant. Actually, no
> need to assume, you mention it later. Dunno what the above was meant to be
> at all then.

You were working on an old file.  Smack it.  Proper is:

zope        updates   2.1.6-7     alpha, arm, i386, m68k, powerpc, sparc

        Security upload, DSA 043

-7 is the only proper version, all others were broken or incomplete in
one or the other way.

> > nextaw      updates   0.5.1-34potato1  i386, m68k
> > nextawg     updates   0.5.1-34potato1  i386, m68k
> > xaw3dg-dev  updates   1.3-6.9potato1   i386, m68k
> > xaw3dg      updates   1.3-6.9potato1   i386, m68k
> > xaw3d       updates   1.3-6.9potato1   i386, m68k
> > xaw3dg-dev  updates   1.3-6.9potato1   i386, m68k
> > xaw3dg      updates   1.3-6.9potato1   i386, m68k
> > xaw3d       updates   1.3-6.9potato1   i386, m68k
> >     Security update, DSA 037
> 
> The sparc autobuilder built this too, but it doesn't appear to have
> made it to security.d.o, and maybe it should? I'll assume it goes in too
> as far as r3 is concerned.

They're uploaded now, I thought they were not buildable anymore.

> > ecpg                updates   6.5.3-25    alpha, arm, i386, m68k, powerpc, 
> > sparc
> > libpgperl           updates   6.5.3-25    alpha, arm, i386, m68k, powerpc, 
> > sparc
> > libpgsql2           updates   6.5.3-25    alpha, arm, i386, m68k, powerpc, 
> > sparc
> > libpgtcl            updates   6.5.3-25    alpha, arm, i386, m68k, powerpc, 
> > sparc
> > odbc-postgresql     updates   6.5.3-25    alpha, arm, i386, m68k, powerpc, 
> > sparc
> > pgaccess            updates   6.5.3-25    alpha, arm, i386, m68k, powerpc, 
> > sparc
> > postgresql-client   updates   6.5.3-25    alpha, arm, i386, m68k, powerpc, 
> > sparc
> > postgresql-contrib  updates   6.5.3-25    alpha, arm, i386, m68k, powerpc, 
> > sparc
> > postgresql-dev      updates   6.5.3-25    alpha, arm, i386, m68k, powerpc, 
> > sparc
> > postgresql-doc      updates   6.5.3-25    all
> > postgresql-pl       updates   6.5.3-25    alpha, arm, i386, m68k, powerpc, 
> > sparc
> > postgresql-test     updates   6.5.3-25    alpha, arm, i386, m68k, powerpc, 
> > sparc
> > postgresql          updates   6.5.3-25    alpha, arm, i386, m68k, powerpc, 
> > sparc
> > python-pygresql     updates   6.5.3-25    alpha, arm, i386, m68k, powerpc, 
> > sparc
> 
> postgresql 6.5.3-25 has been replaced by 6.5.3-26 on i386, m68k and
> powerpc. Not sure offhand if it's better to resurrect the -25 debs from
> the morgue.

Are they still there?  They're not in the pool, right?

I'm not sure either.  However, the first prerm bug seems nasty
and I believe that Oliver is concious enough for -26, though
arch's are not in sync anymore :(

> > proftpd     updates   1.2.0pre10-2.0potato1    arm, i386, m68k, sparc
> > proftpd     updates   1.2.0pre10-2.0potato1.1  powerpc
> 
> proftpd -2.0potato1 is an NMU by Ivo Timmermans, that fixes a string format
>                     buffer attack, changes the user/group it runs as and
>                     does some other random things.
> proftpd -2potato1 is a security upload by Michael Stone, fixing a string
>                   format problem, and USER and SIZE memory leaks.
> 
> the -2.0potato1 is what's actually in the archive, but doesn't appear to
> be based on mstone's upload according to the changelog. Both appear to
> have made it onto security.d.o, so I guess we just go with the -2.0potato1
> version. Dodgy.

No comment.

> > Rejected packages
> > -----------------
> 
> > distributed-net         updates   2.8012-potato3  i386, powerpc, sparc
> >     No security update
> >     Changelog doesn't make me believe that these fixes have to go
> >     into stable.  It's contrib anyway.
> 
> It's actually non-free, not contrib. The maintainer says that we ought to
> be doing this in order to be allowed to distribute it at all; I'm inclined
> to allow that in. (In any event, it's non-free, so it doesn't much matter
> if it breaks things)

Status changed.

> > ibcs-base        stable    981105-1    i386
> > ibcs-base        updates   981105-1    sparc
> > 
> >     Get versions in sync
> 
> This was in the Reject half of your email, I guess because ibcs-base wasn't
> available for sparc in stable previously. I'm inclined to let it in anyway.
> At the very least, the same package is in testing/unstable and doesn't seem
> to have generated any huge number of bugs.

Ups, wrong directory, fixed.  Let's get it in.

> > watchdog           updates   5.1-2       arm, i386, m68k, powerpc, sparc
> > 
> >     I'm not convinced by this changelog why it should go into stable:
> > 
> >     * Uploaded to stable, adds --noscripts to debhelper invocation, closes:
> >       #53298, #61939 (grave).
> > 
> >     alpha version still missing
> > 
> >     Maintainer: Johnie Ingram <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> 
> 61939 seems to indicate that upgrades to 5.1-0.3 can potentially crash the
> machine because the watchdog daemon gets disabled. That's probably a decent
> reason.

You're reading an old version, current is:

watchdog    updates   5.1-2       alpha, arm, i386, m68k, powerpc, sparc

        This upload fixes a broken version in potato which may result
        in the watchdog rebooting the machine during the upgrade.

        1.  Watchdog daemon is stopped

        2.  A whole lot of packages are unpacked

        3.  (sometimes) dpkg stops and prompts you to overwrite
            /etc/watchdog.conf

        4.  Watchdog daemon is restarted

And it is in the accept-list.

> > xcal        updates   4.1-9       alpha, i386, powerpc, sparc
> >     Misplaced upload, mentions 'stable unstable', changelog says:
> >     * closes Bug#80504 (pscal gets January 2001 wrong!)
> >     * cleaned up debian/ directory and updated standards
> >     arm and m68k missing
> >     Maintainer: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> 
> arm's not missing anymore; a calendar program getting days of a month wrong
> seems a decent thing to fix.

Ok, moved to 'further investigation', m68k is still missing.

> > xtide       updates   2.2a-1      i386, m68k, powerpc, sparc
> >     I don't see a reason why this package should make it into stable.  
> > Changelog:
> > 
> >     * The Debian source archive xtide_2.2.orig.tar.gz was not pristine and
> >       included tidal harmonics data downloaded from the XTide web site.
> >       It was recently discovered that some of the data included in the above
> >       archive may be in violation of copyright.  Therefore, XTide's author
> >       removed the data in question from his web site and produced new
> >       harmonics files which were included in this 2.2a Debian version.
> 
> Copyright violations seem a good reason to pull/fix a package.

You're still reading an old version, it's already on the accept-list.

> > yaboot      updates   0.9-0.30-3  powerpc
> >     Misplaced upload, mentions "stable unstable"
> 
> It's an upload of a powerpc specific package made by Dan J, though.

See above, it's on the accept list as well.

The current list is found at http://master.debian.org/~joey/2.2r3/status.txt

Regards,

        Joey

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