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ively the package could be maintained by the strongswan team?
The strongswan team appears to have only two active members at the
moment, Yves-Alexis and I, and I have no interest in maintaining
network-manager-strongswan as I don't use network-manager myself.
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s new flag will not be used on m68k, or1k,
powerpcspe, sh4, and x32. The stack protector itself is currently
disabled on ia64, alpha, mips, mipsel, hppa, and arm64.
If you have any concerns or comments about this, please voice them now.
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/12255/exe: Permission denied
root@silenus:~# /lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/ld-linux-x86-64.so.2 /proc/12255/exe -ls
Directory '/var/run/screen' must have mode 777.
root@silenus:~#
Sorry for the false alarm. :)
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Jakub Wilk writes:
> Also, you just introduced a security hole: every user can DoS other one
> (including root) my mkdiring /tmp/tmux-${VICTIM_UID}.
See #620304 (and CVE-2011-1496) for more context about this.
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y will be kept by the kernel as
/proc//exe and can be used to reattach as long as the server is
running. But I guess that for the sake of non-Linux users, keeping a copy
in /tmp is more reasonable...
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der to remove
the setgid bit from the binary. So while the protocol itself hasn't
changed, the new tmux won't see the old servers unless given the path
explicitly (as documented in NEWS.Debian).
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x (Fedora/RHEL) or AppArmor (Ubuntu). Sadly, it seems
that Debian isn't quite there yet.
Also, it is my impression that QEMU receives much more attention now
that KVM is popular, so its security record will probably improve
over time.
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Kees Cook writes:
> And built with hardening-includes:
> openbsd-inetd
tcpdump
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the risks.
Agreed. The freeze is months away, there's plenty of time to deal
with the potential fallout of enabling this, so let's just do it.
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Description : a web music server
Zeya
Adrian Perez writes:
> I'd like to see this in unstable ASAP.
http://lists.debian.org/debian-emacsen/2009/07/msg4.html
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Yaroslav Halchenko <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> would it be too much of a hassle to have it in Debian main
> repository? or there are some licensing issues ;-)?
Yeah, the same licensing issues that led to its removal. Sorry.
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The packages are updated weekly as before.
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As of today my counter is down to 514 packages (2.47%).
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Felipe Sateler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>> http://lists.debian.org/debian-devel/1999/10/msg02053.html
> The above link says it should be 3.0 for bz2 compressed binary debs:
I know, that's why I mentioned it. But it's from 1999.
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regular file.
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Stefano Zacchiroli <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Can you please upload this to people.debian.org or somewhere, and
> maybe keep it periodically updated?
Updated daily at http://people.debian.org/~rfrancoise/md5sums-check/
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7;t the disappearance of 'data.tar.gz' warrant a bump of the
binary version number, from 2.0 to, say, 3.0?
See also:
http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=34727
http://lists.debian.org/debian-devel/1999/10/msg02053.html
http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?
feedback if you tried
> it on the whole archive, since we haven't yet had a lot of large
> use case report about it.
It's great, and surprisingly fast. It scans the mirror (sid, all
sections, amd64+all) in about 25 seconds on my desktop machine.
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shell command, it's not a complexity issue either.
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> A few years ago, we had only CVS, which sucked. And now, we have a
> gazillion of different VCSes, all different.
And most of them suck too, in their own ways.
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Thomas Viehmann <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I don't think Debian'd give the data away.
Hmm? The data is was referring to is public (login and full name).
I wasn't implying that Launchpad had data from the private part of our
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very slowly.
So yeah, binfmt + gcc is probably the way to go.
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the package prior to its upload to unstable.
(See also section 4.6.4.3 in the Developer's Reference.)
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saying "hey, neat, I can reproduce it", then "cool, I see where the
problem is", then "I might have a patch but it's a quick fix, I'm trying
to come up with a better one", etc.
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> http://www.nl.debian.org/vote/2004/vote_004
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> I can hardly imagine, you can fix all that in three month.
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n to support can
probably wait the 2+ years before the next release...
(I don't know if it's possible to add an architecture without having all
binaries go through unstable first so the idea is probably doomed, but
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your own thing in your corner and then whining when it gets rejected.
Debian has more than 900 developers, a minimum amount of cooperation is
necessary... it may not work as well as you want but hijacking other
people's packages is not a solution.
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th, I second this request.
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#x27;t consulted? Or does it mean that he was
consulted, but disagreed? If so, may I ask why?
Joey Schulze, our most active Security Officer, is also missing from the
list. Same questions.
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http://lists.debian.org/debian-devel-announce/2001/12/msg8.html...
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according to his understanding of the DFSG, in disagreement with a
consensus formed on debian-legal, it's okay for him to upload the
package unless the technical committee overrules him?
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> Konstantinos' upload has the correct Maintainer: in the .dsc file.
Ah right, I was somehow convinced that he had changed the control file
and didn't check the .dsc. My bad.
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post a patch to the BTS and ask someone with more experience to do the
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hich fixes all the bugs and is in
conformance with nowadays standards, I would like to see it in Sarge, so
I'll wait 2 or 3 days more and upload it, unless someone objects. If
you know the whereabouts of the previous maintainer (Szabolcs Horvath
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>), please tell me.
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