On Mon, May 13, 2013 at 06:33:21PM +0200, Luigi Gangitano wrote:
> Hi Moritz,
>
> Il giorno 10/mag/2013, alle ore 18:45, Moritz Muehlenhoff
> ha scritto:
> > Wheezy has released with squid and squid3, can we go ahead with the removal
> > of squid now?
>
>
> With the help of Amos, I've uploaded
Hi Moritz,
Il giorno 10/mag/2013, alle ore 18:45, Moritz Muehlenhoff ha
scritto:
> Wheezy has released with squid and squid3, can we go ahead with the removal
> of squid now?
With the help of Amos, I've uploaded a new squid3 package that is compatible
with (almost all) squid3 features and am
On Mon, Oct 01, 2012 at 03:11:54PM +0200, Mehdi Dogguy wrote:
> tags 672156 + wheezy-ignore
> thanks
>
> On 02/07/2012 04:07, Amos Jeffries wrote:
>> Are the release team willing to accept a squid-3.2.1 stable release
>> upload 4-6 weeks after Wheezy freeze?
>>
>> That upload will close this RC bug
tags 672156 + wheezy-ignore
thanks
On 02/07/2012 04:07, Amos Jeffries wrote:
Are the release team willing to accept a squid-3.2.1 stable release
upload 4-6 weeks after Wheezy freeze?
That upload will close this RC bug, a CVE security bug in both squid
and squid3 packages, and a number of regula
3.2.1 on or before 15 August. It will take something quite major to make
us miss that goal now.
Amos
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Hi Amos,
I suspect that such exception will not be the case, but will contact RT and ask
for an opinion. Can you please tell me a date when 3.2.1 is expected?
Regards,
L
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Are the release team willing to accept a squid-3.2.1 stable release
upload 4-6 weeks after Wheezy freeze?
That upload will close this RC bug, a CVE security bug in both squid
and squid3 packages, and a number of regular bugs.
Notice the Ubuntu effort to migrate 2.7 package to 3.1 ahead of
up
Upstream is working on a clean transition from (squid | squid3) ->
squid 3.2 without the need for a removal bump.
At this time it is not completely clear whether a 3.2 package will make
Wheezy before freeze. I'm hopeful though.
Amos
(upstream maintainer)
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Package: squid
Severity: serious
I remember some discussion before the Squeeze release about both
squid and squid3 being included in a stable release and thus
needing double security updates.
>From what I remember squid3 still lacked some features at that
time and having both in Squeeze was meant
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