This updates to 1.0.8 with only minor cosmetic changes. It fixes some compiler
warnings and adds a -V option to print the version.
I've confirmed it builds fine in Cauldron.
Kamil Rytarowski wrote:
> Hello,
>
> Please push rcs-5.8.3.
> It's a bugfix release [1].
>
> Regards,
>
> [1] https://www.gnu.org/software/rcs/
Ping?
David Walser wrote:
> This updates to bugfix release 0.13.2. I've confirmed it builds in Cauldron.
>
> Release 0.13.2
> ==
>
> 0.13.2 is a bugfix release for 0.13, released on April 5, 2013.
>
> Most notable fixes are related to compatibility with Qt and Wx GUIs.
Ping?
This updates to bugfix release 0.13.2. I've confirmed it builds in Cauldron.
Release 0.13.2
==
0.13.2 is a bugfix release for 0.13, released on April 5, 2013.
Most notable fixes are related to compatibility with Qt and Wx GUIs.
David Walser wrote:
> David Walser writes:
>> Indeed, please do not push this. This is still being worked on.
>
> I believe I've found the fix for this minor regression, which was fixed by
> the fix I proposed previously, but the other problem Luc uncovered actually
&
Thanks to Funda and Guillaume for fixing the 4 new ones from Thursday.
There's one new one from Friday added to the bottom of the list.
David Walser wrote:
>
> mediawiki needs updated:
> https://bugs.mageia.org/show_bug.cgi?id=3448
>
> v8 needs updated:
> https://bugs.
Thanks to Guillaume and Funda for fixing some of these.
Subversion has just been added today (at the bottom).
mediawiki needs updated:
https://bugs.mageia.org/show_bug.cgi?id=3448
v8 needs updated:
https://bugs.mageia.org/show_bug.cgi?id=8567
libvirt CVE-2013-1766 (see comment 11):
https://bugs
A handful of KDE packages (looks like games) weren't updated to 4.10.2, so I
just wanted to make sure they weren't forgotten. They are:
bomber bovo granatier kajongg kapman katomic killbots kiriki kjumpingcube
klickety klines ktuberling kubrick lskat palapeli picmi
Also tangentially related, n
This updates to bugfix release 0.20.2.
telepathy-glib 0.20.2 (2013-04-03)
==
Fixes:
• In TpSimpleClientFactory, don't crash when ensuring a contact for an
obsolete connection manager without "immortal handles" fails
(Maksim Melnikau)
• Add missing (element-ty
And of course as soon as I send this a bunch of new ones show up today.
See the bottom for the additional ones.
mediawiki needs updated:
https://bugs.mageia.org/show_bug.cgi?id=3448
v8 needs updated:
https://bugs.mageia.org/show_bug.cgi?id=8567
libvirt CVE-2013-1766 (see comment 11):
https://bu
Since we're getting close to the end, I just wanted to make sure everyone was
aware of possible security issues affecting Cauldron, so we can try to get
these fixed.
mediawiki needs updated:
https://bugs.mageia.org/show_bug.cgi?id=3448
v8 needs updated:
https://bugs.mageia.org/show_bug.cgi?id=8
David Walser writes:
> Indeed, please do not push this. This is still being worked on.
I believe I've found the fix for this minor regression, which was fixed by
the fix I proposed previously, but the other problem Luc uncovered actually
was a pre-existing bug which has just been unco
Thierry Vignaud writes:
> On 4 April 2013 09:12, Luc Menut wrote:
> > Please, can someone push rpm-mageia-setup 1.170 ?
> >
> > It fixes a regression introduced with 1.168: all the directories found by
> > find-lang are not owned by packages when --with-man is used (mga 3697c10).
>
> err people
Thomas Spuhler writes:
> It also fixes security issue mga Bug # 9605
Ping?
This fixes CVE-2013-1897.
https://bugs.mageia.org/show_bug.cgi?id=9605
This updates to bugfix release 3.6.13.
http://www.samba.org/samba/history/samba-3.6.13.html
I've verified that it builds fine in Cauldron.
Oliver Burger writes:
> And really I don't understand the fuss about this, if people don't want to
> read
> those mails, just configure your mailbox to filter them, or ignore them.
We shouldn't have to configure anything when we didn't volunteer to receive
these mails in the first place, as Guil
This updates to bugfix release 0.15.3, which fixes CVE-2012-5524, among other
things.
https://bugs.mageia.org/show_bug.cgi?id=9593
I've confirmed that it builds fine in Cauldron.
Colin Guthrie writes:
> Any other/better thoughts?
Probably not directly relevant, but we haven't done anything with the setup
package since importing IINM, but there have been some changes to it in mdv.
We should check to see if we want those as well.
This updates to 11.2.2 (updated by Oden), which fixes:
- CVE-2013-2264
- CVE-2013-2685
- CVE-2013-2686
https://bugs.mageia.org/show_bug.cgi?id=9583
This updates to 4.9.6, which will be needed for the next round of Mozilla
updates. It looks like the main change is fixing setting thread priorities.
I've confirmed it builds and works fine in Cauldron.
This updates to bugfix release 0.59, which primarily fixes some security issues
(CVE-2012-5630 and CVE-2012-5644).
https://fedorahosted.org/libuser/browser/NEWS?rev=libuser-0.59
I've confirmed that it builds fine in Cauldron.
This updates to bugfix release 1.2.13 (from our old friend Pixel).
- fix displaying sector number when above 2^31
- fix potential file descriptor leak (thanks to Rich Burridge)
- add DESTDIR support to the makefiles
- preprocessor flags should use CPPFLAGS, not CFLA
This updates to minor bugfix release 6.0. Probably the most notable change is
a documentation update regarding a changed default in kernel 3.8.
https://lists.samba.org/archive/samba-technical/2013-March/091169.html
I've confirmed that it builds fine in Cauldron.
This updates to bugfix release 2.2.3, most notably fixing the syscall table for
kernel 3.8.
- Update man pages
- Aureport no longer reads auditd.conf when stdin is used
- Don't let systemd kill auditd if auditctl errors out
- Update syscall table for 3.7 and 3.8 kernels
- Add interpretation for s
This updates to 9.9.2-P2, which fixes CVE-2013-2266.
A patch from RedHat to fix CVE-2012-5689 has also been added.
I've confirmed that it builds fine in Cauldron.
https://bugs.mageia.org/show_bug.cgi?id=9163
Barry Jackson wrote:
> As mentioned in last week's packager's meeting, there is a problem with
> our gnuradio package, because upstream have blacklisted boost-1.52.
> https://bugs.mageia.org/show_bug.cgi?id=8789
>
> I have spent considerable time test rebuilding all packages from current
> svn t
eatdirt writes:
> On 26/03/13 15:24, Pascal Terjan wrote:
> > There are 26 packages.
> >
> > atlas
>
> I think, and unless someone complains, this one should be dropped. Atlas
> is supposed to provice fast routines already provided by blas and lapack
Interesting, thanks for this. libatlas3-ss
D.Morgan writes:
> > when built please push on nonfree too
>
> don't forget to push on core/release :)
Nonfree? Are you sure that shouldn't be in tainted?
Thomas Spuhler writes:
> > php-pear-Mail_Mime
>
> Please Freeze push it.
You should probably do a new thread for that.
Guillaume Rousse writes:
> Also, recurrent argument as 'we should obsoletes X so as to remove it
> from mirror' is still a non-sense. Removing content on the mirror is an
> internal administrative issue.
Yes, I still agree with you on this in general.
> The whole issue should rather be documen
Colin Guthrie writes:
> Note, pam_ldap should be nuked AFIUI. Drak tools has been updated to
> suggest pam_nss_ldap instead.
>
> - drakauth:
> o install nss-pam-ldapd instead of nss_ldap (mga#9375)
>
> However it seems pam_ldap remains when it should actually be dropped also...
>
> AFAUI, the
Robert Fox writes:
> Minor update:
>
> VirtualBox 4.2.10 (release 2013-03-15)
Um, this isn't quite how freeze pushes work. It's not a request that someone
update it. It's a packager saying that they've already updated it in SVN and
they're asking one of the few who have privileges to submit pa
Nicolas Lécureuil writes:
> Hi,
>
> please push rekonq ( bug fix release )
Ping?
The update is to 2.2.1. The only changes are translation updates, and one very
minor bugfix to the bookmark bar.
I've confirmed that it builds and works fine in Cauldron.
A new bugfix release 0.22.2 is out (changes listed under Download):
http://poppler.freedesktop.org/
But as usual, even a minor update changes the library major number. Should we
update?
This updates to 1.3.60, fixing some minor bugs, the most notable of which is
listing xinetd services works again now that xinetd itself has been migrated to
systemd.
- make sure install_initd/remove_initd provides appropriate help
output for those commands (#803818)
- check for overridden serv
JA Magallón wrote:
> Hi...
>
> I finally have discovered why my kbd never worked as it should in console:
>
> werewolf:~# loadkeys -v -u es | grep Loading
> Loading /usr/lib/kbd/keymaps/i386/olpc/es.map.gz
>
> It picks the keyboard layout from the OLCP !
> If I delete/move the /usr/lib/kbd/keyma
This updates to 4.0.9, with just a couple minor changes:
* lib/Foomatic/DB.pm: Error out when initializing the DB object without any
form of a Foomatic database being present, made the getpage() method a normal,
object-independent function as it does not need a Foomatic database.
* foomatic-con
This updates to bugfix release 1.3.4c.
http://www.proftpd.org/docs/NEWS-1.3.4c
I confirmed it builds and works fine in Cauldron.
This updates to 2013b, which provides updated timezone data for several
locations.
I've confirmed that it builds and installs fine in Cauldron.
This updates to bugfix 3.2.9.
- Regression fix: Accept-Language header parse
- Bug 3673: Silence 'Failed to select source' messages
- Fix authentication headers sent on peer digest requests
- Fix build error on Solaris, OpenIndiana, Omnios
http://www.squid-cache.org/Versions/v3/3.2/changesets/SQU
--- On Wed, 3/13/13, Luis Daniel Lucio Quiroz wrote:
> From: Luis Daniel Lucio Quiroz
> Subject: Re: [Mageia-dev] Freeze push: squid
> To: mageia-dev@mageia.org
> Cc: "David Walser"
> Date: Wednesday, March 13, 2013, 6:46 PM
>
> Le samedi 09 mars 2013 18:26:16
zezinho writes:
> in my two cauldron systems, urpmi is now always using rsync, even if
> another downloader is setup in urpmi.cfg or asked in CLI.
>
> I am using default mirrorlist created by edit-urpm-sources.pl.
Indeed it does, and even worse, if your network requires a proxy, this totally
do
Thierry Vignaud writes:
> Hi
>
> Please let in libreoffice:
> - updated from 4.0.0 to -> 4.0.1
Should we also update some of the libraries it uses?
graphite2, libcmis, libvisio, and maybe raptor2 and rasqal are the ones I see.
David Walser wrote:
> I saw an article this morning on LinuxToday that reminded me of the famous
> shell forkbomb that most of you are probably aware of (I became
aware of it several years ago from someone's e-mail signature on a mailing
list):
> http://cyberarms.wordpress.com
This updates to 0.17.3, which fixes CVE-2013-1769:
http://lists.freedesktop.org/archives/telepathy/2013-March/006378.html
http://lists.freedesktop.org/archives/telepathy/2013-March/006379.html
I've confirmed that it builds fine in Cauldron.
*** Also a question about this... ***
I updated telepat
Luis Daniel Lucio Quiroz wrote:
> Le mardi 05 mars 2013 14:50:15 Guillaume Rousse a écrit :
>> Le 05/03/2013 14:42, David Walser a écrit :
>> > This updates to bugfix release 3.2.8, which also fixes a minor security
>> > issue with tmpfile creation.
>> Done.
>
This restores the proper editor script and fixes the quoting of command-line
arguments.
This updates to 1.8.6, fixing several security issues.
http://www.wireshark.org/docs/relnotes/wireshark-1.8.6.html
I've confirmed that it builds and works fine in Cauldron.
Thomas Backlund writes:
> Guillaume Rousse skrev 4.3.2013 13:52:
> > Le 03/03/2013 00:57, nicolas vigier a écrit :
> >> Ok your buggy script has been restored. Now someone need to submit
> >> desktop-common-data again.
> > A different conclusion could have been than two different usages
> > requir
This updates to 0.1.6, with some minor bugfixes:
- Do not use deprecated GLib functionality
- Remove duplicate gtk-doc check in configure
- Unref the GMainloop after it has been run, not when just quit
I confirmed it builds and installs fine in Cauldron.
This updates to bugfix release 20130304, which fixes one bug, and has some
minor compile/build fixes.
"This release fixes the special case in which the "-i" option is given without
"-d", adds other minor fixes, and improves the regression testcases."
http://freecode.com/projects/byacc/releases/
David Walser writes:
> OpenSuSE issued an advisory for PackageKit, because when systems were
configured to allow regular users
> to install security updates, they also had the ability to install *older*
updates than the newest,
> reintroducing security issues into the system.
>
>
This updates to bugfix release 3.2.8, which also fixes a minor security issue
with tmpfile creation.
Changes to squid-3.2.8 (02 Mar 2013):
- Bug 3767: tcp_outgoing_tos/mark ACLs do not obey acl_uses_indirect_client
- Bug 3763: diskd Error: no filename in shm buffer
- Bug 3752: objects that cannot
OpenSuSE issued an advisory for PackageKit, because when systems were
configured to allow regular users to install security updates, they also had
the ability to install *older* updates than the newest, reintroducing security
issues into the system.
Does PackageKit in Mageia, or even our own rp
nicolas vigier wrote:
> On Sat, 02 Mar 2013, David Walser wrote:
>
>> nicolas vigier wrote:
>> > On Sat, 02 Mar 2013, David Walser wrote:
>> >
>> >> nicolas vigier wrote:
>> >> > Please push desktop-common-data.
>> >> >
&g
This updates to 0.100.2, which has no code changes.
They just regenerated their autofoo and had some documentation changes.
I've confirmed that it builds fine.
nicolas vigier wrote:
> On Sat, 02 Mar 2013, David Walser wrote:
>
>> nicolas vigier wrote:
>> > Please push desktop-common-data.
>> >
>> > In this new version /usr/bin/editor has been changed to try to use
>> > $VISUAL and $EDITOR instead of only
nicolas vigier wrote:
> Please push desktop-common-data.
>
> In this new version /usr/bin/editor has been changed to try to use
> $VISUAL and $EDITOR instead of only $TEXTEDITOR :
> http://svnweb.mageia.org/soft/desktop-common-data/trunk/bin/editor?view=log
This was a bad change. It was working
This updates to 3.0.16, with just this change: "Bugfixes in dosfslabel."
http://www.daniel-baumann.ch/software/dosfstools/
http://freecode.com/projects/dosfstools/releases/352684
I've verified that it builds fine in Cauldron.
David Walser writes:
> Guillaume Rousse writes:
> > 1.11.1 fixes a null pointer dereference problem (security issue).
>
> Also known as CVE-2013-1415:
> https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=914749
>
> Ping? :o)
What is the hold-up with this? Why hasn't this been pushed yet?
This updates to 1.8.6p7 which fixes a security issue only.
Ubuntu has rated this as a high-severity security issue.
http://www.sudo.ws/sudo/alerts/epoch_ticket.html
http://www.sudo.ws/sudo/stable.html
http://www.ubuntu.com/usn/usn-1754-1/
I've verified that it builds and works fine in Cauldron.
This updates to 291, which fixes one bug:
"This release fixes the special case of the #282 change for "alternateScroll"
to allow the wheel-mouse to work properly in the scrollbar area."
http://freecode.com/projects/xterm/releases/352610
I can't reproduce the bug, but I can verify that 291 builds
Guillaume Rousse writes:
> 1.11.1 fixes a null pointer dereference problem (security issue).
Also known as CVE-2013-1415:
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=914749
Ping? :o)
FundaWang writes:
> Hello,
>
> Could somebody push ruby 1.9.3-p392 into cauldron? It fixed CVE-2013-0269 and
another security problem.
>
> Thanks.
+1
See https://bugs.mageia.org/show_bug.cgi?id=9160 for some references.
This updates to bugfix release 0.22.1, mostly fixing crasher bugs.
core:
* Fix crash in some pdf files when extracting text (Bug #59561)
* Fix crashes in wrongly formed files
* Fix wrong warning when opening some files (Bug #58966)
build system:
This updates to 1.8.1.4, which only fixes one bug:
* "git imap-send" talking over imaps:// did make sure it received a
valid certificate from the other end, but did not check if the
certificate matched the host it thought it was talking to.
https://raw.github.com/git/git/master/Documentati
This updates to 3.0.15, which fixes some bugs and upstreams the two patches we
had.
ChangeLog:
- Using wcstombs() to convert LFN unicode characters to printable text. This
closes Debian bug #596336.
- Recode short filenames from DOS codepage (default 437) to the current
character encoding. This
This updates to 3.41 which is almost all translation updates.
Upstream ChangeLog:
http://anonscm.debian.org/gitweb/?p=iso-codes/iso-codes.git;a=blob;f=ChangeLog;h=bbca59a1b1e726cffaf48208dfecb9f21779ac95;hb=refs/heads/master
I confirmed that it builds fine.
This updates to 0.8.6 which fixes a critical bug in hybrid MBR creation.
http://www.rodsbooks.com/gdisk/revisions.html
I've confirmed that it builds fine in Cauldron.
Olav Vitters writes:
> when I ask for help (M2 GNOME update) I get silence.
For the most part, it's true that you don't seem to get much help from others,
but in that particular case, I'm not sure I understand. I remember asking you
what help you needed and you said for one thing you didn't know
FundaWang writes:
> Hello,
> Could thunderbird and thunderbird-l10n 17.0.3 esr be pushed into cauldron?
>
> Regards.
Ping? We just found out today that these are actually security updates.
This updates to 3.14.3 which fixes CVE-2013-1620 (lucky thirteen).
It builds and works fine in Cauldron.
David Walser writes:
> Thierry Vignaud writes:
> > good luck with nslcd (if you use TLS you'll have to tell SELinux about it),
>
> Even if you don't use SELinux?
>
> > I advise you sssd, it just work directly, one single config file to write
> > for
&g
David Walser writes:
> David Walser writes:
> > > > > > If anyone is interested, there are updates checked into Mageia 1 SVN
> > > > > > for perl, bind, libtiff, tor, and gimp.
> > > > >
> > > > > Since updated in Mageia 1
Guillaume Rousse writes:
> Le 07/02/2013 09:59, JA Magallón a écrit :
> > Is nss_ldap in the non-building package list, or is it deprecated and
> > there is now another method to use ldap for authentication ?
> I can't say anything about the lack of nss_ldap now, but they are two
> alternatives m
David Walser wrote:
> This updates to bugfix release 5.6.7.
>
> The diff is very small, just some minor bugfixes. Here's the changelog:
> - Preserve the space in static routes on the command line. Fixes #260.
> - Check the correct interface the RAP came from before overwri
Guillaume Rousse wrote:
> Le 17/02/2013 22:48, Guillaume Rousse a écrit :
>> Le 17/02/2013 18:36, David Walser a écrit :
>>> This was attempted to push previously by Damien, but didn't build
>>> because a corrupt tarball was uploaded to the binrepo.
>>>
&
This updates to minor bugfix 2.0.18. Mostly documentation fixes and one small
code change. Here's the changelog:
- 2.0.18 release
(configure.ac) (Ted Felix)
- README improvements (README) (Ted Felix)
- Fix format of video/tabletmode event string. CRITICAL.
(input_layer.c) (Te
This was attempted to push previously by Damien, but didn't build because a
corrupt tarball was uploaded to the binrepo.
This updates to 20.1. The only change from 20.0 that we have is:
- add missing man pages
I've uploaded the correct tarball and verified that it builds in Cauldron.
This updates to bugfix release 5.6.7.
The diff is very small, just some minor bugfixes. Here's the changelog:
- Preserve the space in static routes on the command line. Fixes #260.
- Check the correct interface the RAP came from before overwriting it.
- Ensure that nooption correctly woks for r
This updates to 0.100.1, which literally contains just one change, a fix for
security issue CVE-2013-0292:
http://cgit.freedesktop.org/dbus/dbus-glib/commit/?id=166978a09cf5edff4028e670b6074215a4c75eca
I've confirmed that it builds and installs fine in Cauldron.
Some old ones have finally left the list, some are still there, some new ones
are here. Help is still needed.
Also, Manuel pointed out a bugzilla search that will typically contain most of
these.
https://bugs.mageia.org/buglist.cgi?quicksearch=comp:secu+-@qa-b
. updated initial message
David Walser writes:
> > > > > If anyone is interested, there are updates checked into Mageia 1 SVN
> > > > > for perl, bind, libtiff, tor, and gimp.
> > > >
> > > > Since updated in Mageia 1 SVN are:
> > > > cups, webmin, free
Anne nicolas writes:
> 2013/2/15 Anne Nicolas
> Le 15/02/2013 02:22, David Walser a écrit :
>
> This updates to 1.9.4, which fixes CVE-2013-0219 and CVE-2013-0220.
> I've confirmed it builds in Cauldron.
>
> done
>
>
>
http://pkgsubmit.mageia.org/up
This updates to 1.9.4, which fixes CVE-2013-0219 and CVE-2013-0220.
I've confirmed it builds in Cauldron.
This updates to bugfix release 290, fixing a regression in 289:
- Fixes an incomplete revert of a change in the previous patch, which caused
incorrect display in the scrollback area.
http://freecode.com/projects/xterm/releases/352218
I tested it and confirmed that it builds and works fine in Cau
This updates to 2.10.7, which fixes:
CVE-2013-0271, CVE-2013-0272, CVE-2013-0273, CVE-2013-0274
Already built in mga2 updates_testing by Oden, awaiting push in Cauldron before
going to QA.
I've confirmed that it also builds fine in Cauldron.
David Walser writes:
> This updates to bugfix release 14.4.1.
>
> Full list of bugfixes is here:
>
http://sox.git.sourceforge.net/git/gitweb.cgi?p=sox/sox;a=blob;hb=sox-14.4.1;f=ChangeLog
>
> I've confirmed that it builds fine in Cauldron.
Ping?
This updates to bugfix release 14.4.1.
Full list of bugfixes is here:
http://sox.git.sourceforge.net/git/gitweb.cgi?p=sox/sox;a=blob;hb=sox-14.4.1;f=ChangeLog
I've confirmed that it builds fine in Cauldron.
Olav Vitters writes:
> On Sun, Feb 10, 2013 at 12:11:23PM +, Colin Guthrie wrote:
> > Will be interesting to see if this situation has changed (in general I
> > like the idea of 3.8 being pushed, but perhaps this should be done later
> > as an update should there be a general consensus on that
David Walser writes:
> This updates to 5.21. Just minor changes in this version, probably the most
> important of which is the first:
>
> - Changed default text source from Twitter to Wikipedia, since Twitter now
> requires a login to get any feeds.
> - New version of fi
This is from Oden.
I've confirmed they all build fine in Cauldron.
-
php-libvirt-0.4.7:
fixes for PHP 5.4, newer libvirt, and a few other things
http://libvirt.org/git/?p=libvirt-php.git;a=log
This is from Oden.
This upgrades to bugfix only release 2.7.2, containing several bugfixes, the
most important of which (according to Oden) are:
* Fixed mod_security displaying wrong ip address in error.log using apache 2.4
and mod_remoteip.
* Fixed mod_security was not compiling when use lua 5.
This updates to 5.21. Just minor changes in this version, probably the most
important of which is the first:
- Changed default text source from Twitter to Wikipedia, since Twitter now
requires a login to get any feeds.
- New version of fireworkx.
- Minor fixes to distort, fontglide, xmatrix.
-
This updates to 1.0.6.
I tested it extensively with Amarok on Saturday and confirmed that it works
fine. Given that this is for interaction with an online service, it's
important to keep it up to date, hence the push.
On a side note: if anyone has a subscription for last.fm now, it would be ni
This updates to bugfix release 289.
- This fixes several minor bugs, and also updates the wide-character width
tables for Unicode 6.2.
http://freecode.com/projects/xterm/releases/352064
I've confirmed that it builds and works fine in Cauldron.
This updates to bugfix release 1.8.1.3.
https://raw.github.com/git/git/master/Documentation/RelNotes/1.8.1.3.txt
This updates to bugfix release 0.1.5.
The changes are trivial:
- Don't use the deprecated INCLUDES in Makefile.am
- Fix obvious typo in README
- Fix documentation build
https://gitorious.org/gusb/gusb/commits/master
I've confirmed that it builds and installs fine in Cauldron.
This updates to bugfix release 1.0.1e.
The NEWS file only says:
- Corrected fix for CVE-2013-0169
Looking at the code there appear to be some other minor changes, like fixes for
when SRTP support isn't compiled in, removing unused files from the source
tree, and some other minor changes.
I've
This updates to bugfix release 1.8.6p6.
- On systems where the controlling tty can be determined via /proc or sysctl(),
sudo will no longer fall back to using ttyname() if the process has no
controlling tty. This prevents sudo from using a non-controlling tty for
logging and time stamp purposes
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