Hi Niels,
> Though, reminder - if you introduce a new dependency, you will have to
> get DSA to install it on lindsay.d.o before you can upgrade lintian there.
(Oh, I forgot to mention; it's already installed on lindsay)
Regards,
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Chris Lamb:
> Hi Niels,
>
>> Any reason for introducing the CGI dependency over simply applying the
>> same escape rules for the $information variable?
>
> Only because well-used libraries are preferred, particularly for data
> sanitisation (!) operations.
>
> Is the extra dependency
Hi Niels,
> Any reason for introducing the CGI dependency over simply applying the
> same escape rules for the $information variable?
Only because well-used libraries are preferred, particularly for data
sanitisation (!) operations.
Is the extra dependency problematic? We use some far-more
Chris Lamb:
> tags 907667 + pending
> thanks
>
> Fixed in Git, pending upload:
>
>
> https://salsa.debian.org/lintian/lintian/commit/897c485d61387adc5689f287c7e0404e604136e7
>
> debian/changelog | 5 +
> debian/control| 2 ++
tags 907667 + pending
thanks
Fixed in Git, pending upload:
https://salsa.debian.org/lintian/lintian/commit/897c485d61387adc5689f287c7e0404e604136e7
debian/changelog | 5 +
debian/control| 2 ++
lib/Lintian/Output.pm
Dear James,
> some privacy-breach-generic tags contained tags in their information which get emitted into the above pages.
> Browsers then proceed to load these stylesheets from foreign websites.
The irony that this is designed to /prevent/ loading from these
websites in the first place is
Package: lintian
Version: 2.5.99
Severity: important
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Hi,
Lintian does not html escape tag information when --color=html is used.
I noticed this after browsing a few packages in the NEW queue which have
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