The following bug reports *must* be fixed before the current frozen Debian
distribution can progress further in its development cycle. Reminders have
been sent to the maintainers of these packages but some of the packages with
older bugs could probably use some assistance.
Package Name Bug #
The following bug reports *must* be fixed before the current frozen Debian
distribution can progress further in its development cycle. Reminders have
been sent to the maintainers of these packages but some of the packages with
older bugs could probably use some assistance.
Package Name Bug #
The following bug reports *must* be fixed before the current frozen Debian
distribution can progress further in its development cycle. Reminders have
been sent to the maintainers of these packages but some of the packages with
older bugs could probably use some assistance.
Package Name Bug #
The following bug reports *must* be fixed before the current frozen Debian
distribution can progress further in its development cycle. Reminders have
been sent to the maintainers of these packages but some of the packages with
older bugs could probably use some assistance.
Package Name Bug #
The following bug reports *must* be fixed before the current frozen Debian
distribution can progress further in its development cycle. Reminders have
been sent to the maintainers of these packages but some of the packages with
older bugs could probably use some assistance.
Package Name Bug #
The following bug reports *must* be fixed before the current frozen Debian
distribution can progress further in its development cycle. Reminders have
been sent to the maintainers of these packages but some of the packages with
older bugs could probably use some assistance.
Package Name Bug #
The following bug reports *must* be fixed before the current frozen Debian
distribution can progress further in its development cycle. Reminders have
been sent to the maintainers of these packages but some of the packages with
older bugs could probably use some assistance.
Package Name Bug #
Brian White wrote:
> The following bug reports *must* be fixed before the current frozen Debian
> distribution can progress further in its development cycle. Reminders have
> been sent to the maintainers of these packages but some of the packages with
> older bugs could probably use some assistanc
Previously Martin Schulze wrote:
> > automake 32404 automake upgrade is not backwards compatible [0]
> > (Kevin Dalley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>)
>
> I wonder why this bug isn't mentioned in Wicherts list.
Someone told me it's only important for potato
> > bigloo32927 bigloo s
> mtools23923 mtools: Syntax error at line 3 column 0 in file
> /etc/mtools.conf: unrecognized keyword [237] (Mark Eichin <[EMAIL
> PROTECTED]>)
Closed by 3.9.1-2, in Incoming.
> > defrag32731 defrag: e2dump quits with
> > check_block_location:6678674146834 [16] (Adam Heath <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>)
>
> I thought that the bug submitter and the package maintainer have
> agreed to remove this package from slink and potato and place it
> into experimental.
Perhap
On Fri, Feb 19, 1999 at 03:06:35AM -0500, Brian White wrote:
> eterm 33558 [SECURITY] Trivial root exploit with eterm [0]
> ([EMAIL PROTECTED] (Brian M. Almeida))
a) only applicable to potato
b) fixed in incoming, should be installed today
On Fri, Feb 19, 1999 at 11:00:48AM -0500, Brian White wrote:
> All is fair in love and war.
love, war, and the bug tracking system...
--
"There are 3 things to remember about being a Starship Captain:
Keep your shirt tucked in, go down with the ship, and never,
ever
On Fri, Feb 26, 1999 at 03:07:28AM -0500, Brian White wrote:
[...]
> Package Name Bug # Bug Description [days old] (maintainer)
> ~ ~
> boot-floppies 33276 FW: Boot disks 2.1.7 has "broken"
> dpkg_slinkcd ;( [13]
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