Salvatore Bonaccorso writes:
> You need to either reupload the dsc and orig.tar.gz as long the other
> files are still keept in the upload directory, or alternatively remove
> the upload from the SecurtiyUploadQueue on security-master with dcut,
> resign the changes and then
Hi,
On Mon, Aug 08, 2016 at 05:59:36PM +1000, Brian May wrote:
> Brian May writes:
>
> > Attached is my latest debdiff patch, only includes changes to debian/*.
>
> I just uploaded this to wheezy-security. Not 100% certain my upload will
> get accepted yet, my first attempt
Brian May writes:
> So far I haven't found the missing versions in between, however will
> keep looking.
It helps if you look in the correct place :-)
http://snapshot.debian.org/package/python-django/
(I was getting confused and looking under archives.debian.org)
--
Brian
On Mon, 01 Aug 2016, Brian May wrote:
> In any case I am looking at doing this now, will start off without
> git. If there is any demand I can move things across (including prior
> revisions) to git later.
Yes, please.
Cheers,
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Raphaël Hertzog ◈ Debian Developer
Support Debian LTS:
Hello,
I have a version of python-django 1.4.22 for wheezy-security available
for testing at:
https://people.debian.org/~bam/debian/pool/main/p/python-django/
Patch is basically the same as before, except I now include
CVE-2016-2513.diff and removed all the unused patches.
Regards
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Brian
Brian May writes:
> In any case I am looking at doing this now, will start off without
> git. If there is any demand I can move things across (including prior
> revisions) to git later.
Attached is my current patch. It only includes changes to
debian/*. Still needs more work.
Lucas Kanashiro writes:
> My bad, I checked out the repo and I saw that the mentioned branch is
> debian/wheezy :)
Not sure if this means you were looking at this or not...
Also note that the debian/wheezy branch in git is not up-to-date.
In any case I am looking at
Hi,
On Fri, 22 Jul 2016, Brian May wrote:
> > We got the ack from release team to rebase jessie on latest 1.7.x (see
> > #807654) and it makes sense to rebase wheezy on latest 1.4.x (in
> > particular since 1.4.x was a LTS version).
>
> I am out of time for this month, however should be able to
Raphael Hertzog writes:
> I won't claim the update right now but I would suggest that whoever does
> this, also takes this opportunity to rebase the package on top of 1.4.22.
>
> We got the ack from release team to rebase jessie on latest 1.7.x (see
> #807654) and it makes