On Apr 26, 2011, at 10:48 AM, Corey Halpin wrote:

> On 2011-04-21, Max Horn wrote:
>> Hello folks! (CC: fink-devel)
>> 
>> I have emailed you and some other maintainers about half a year ago, 
>> reporting severe issues in your packages. Sadly, from a couple people (i.e. 
>> you), I did not hear back nor did I see a fix in our package repository. If 
>> you *did* fix the issue and I just missed it, please let me know ASAP (e.g. 
>> if there is a package submission with a fix, please send me a link).
>> 
>> So hereby, I am once more asking you to fix your broken packages (see below 
>> for the text of the original email, interspersed with some updates).
>> 
>> If I don't hear back from you till the end of April, I will assume that you 
>> are no longer interested in maintaining these packages.
> 
>  Unfortunately, with respect to libnasl* and nessus*, that would be a correct 
> assumption for me.  I no longer use those packages, and haven't really had 
> time to update them.
> 
>  Additionally, if anyone else would like maintainership of the following, 
> I'll gladly hand them off:
> 
>  darcs
>  gnutls12
>  gnutls14
>  lablgtk2
>  libgcrypt
>  libgpg-error
>  libtasn1
>  libtasn1-3
>  opencdk
>  silc-client
>  silc-toolkit
> 
> ~crh
> ------------------------------------------------------------------------------
gnutls12, gnutls14, opencdk, libtasn1, and probably libtasn1-3 are dead ends. I 
think Mr. None should maintain those. Does anyone know if these are things we 
ought to be actively trying to get rid of because of known vulnerabilities?

I'll package the latest libtasn1 and see what comes up as the libversion. Then 
I'll take a look at libgcrypt and libgpg-error.

The other 4 I'll leave for someone else.

Dave
--
David Reiser
dbrei...@earthlink.net





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