On Mon, Mar 08, 2004 at 11:20:38AM +0100, Thomas Hood wrote: > I mentioned this in #233818 already but I now suspect that the cases of xlib6 > and xlib6g may differ in important respects so I am filing a separate report. > > WordPerfect 8 works with xlib6, xpm4.7 and libc5. Until release 4.3 of > xfree86 I had these installed and marked "hold" and I had no problem. > Now I have installed xlibs 4.3.0 which Conflicts with xlib6 and forces it > off my system. I don't see the reason for this. xlib6 installs files in > /usr/i486-linuxlibc1/ so there is no pathname collision with anything in > current xfree86 packages. When I remove (but don't purge) xlibs and > install xlib6 then everything including WP8 works fine again. > > It may be objected that WP8 is not free software, etc., but I need to keep > the program around so that I can convert old files in WP formats to formats > readable by OOo. So, unless there is some good reason why xlib6 should be > forced off the system, I would like xlibs to refrain from Conflicting with it.
xlib6 has known security holes. (Review the past few years' worth of DSAs for xfree86.) However, apart from that, you're right -- there's no particular reason to force it off the system. And diligent users can protect themselves from malicious libc5 X clients, or not -- at their choice. You've convinced me, and I've committed a reversion of this decision as r1151. The change should appear in XFree86 4.3.0-6. -- G. Branden Robinson | The Bible is probably the most Debian GNU/Linux | genocidal book ever written. [EMAIL PROTECTED] | -- Noam Chomsky http://people.debian.org/~branden/ |
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