[Expired for wireshark (Ubuntu) because there has been no activity for
60 days.]
** Changed in: wireshark (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => Expired
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Now I understand, thanks.
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[SRU] Update to bugfix release 1.10.14 in Trusty
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Hi Amr,
1.10.x EOL-ed June 5, 2015 at upstream:
https://wiki.wireshark.org/Development/LifeCycle
There are unfixed security issues in 1.10.14.
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Thanks Balint,
The idea is to backport the whole 1.10.14 (which is a bugfix, security
release and could fit into an SRU or in a security pocket). I see in
Debian that you cherry-pick only the security fixes (which I think is
harder) and skip the bugfixes, which is better that nothing ;)
The big
Hi Amr,
I'm sorry but I'm not back-porting fixes for Ubuntu because I don't have
enough free time.
However I do maintain the wireshark package in Debian including back-porting
security fixes. Please sync to one of the Debian releases if you would like to
keep
wireshark in Ubuntu updated:
Balint Reczey, could you prepare a debdiff of 1.10.14 for Trusty? I
tried to do it myself but my packaging skills are not good enough!
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Hi Amir - Since wireshark is in universe, it is community maintained.
You, or someone else, will need to prepare a debdiff and perform testing
to verify that the new version works well in Trusty and then the
Security Team can sponsor your work.
See the following link for more information:
Well... I still have a long way to learn :) I am stuck at applying the
patches from debian/patches! Where should I put the patches? in which
directory?
Anyone could push this update. No need to wait for me to learn!
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Since wholesale package upgrades aren't something I've done often, it'd
be something that I'd have to approach with trial-and-error to reach the
finished product.
The short version is along the lines of:
apt-get source wireshark
download upstream wireshark tarball
verify new upstream wireshark
Hello Seth,
I am not preparing debdiffs because simply my packaging and development
skills don't exist :)
I hope a developer could pick it up from here. Or someone could guide me
around where to start.
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Amr, thanks, are you currently working on preparing debdiffs?
Thanks
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Title:
[SRU] Update to bugfix release 1.10.14 in Trusty
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** Description changed:
Upstream provides micro-releases on the 1.10.x branch to fix bugs and
security vulnerabilities.
1.10.14 News
https://code.wireshark.org/review/gitweb?p=wireshark.git;a=blob;f=NEWS;h=f4ef7e33edabafe2b1c36ba4f2a965018bb4536c;hb=refs/heads/master-1.10
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** Description changed:
Upstream provides micro-releases on the 1.10.x branch to fix bugs and
security vulnerabilities.
+ 1.10.14 News
+
https://code.wireshark.org/review/gitweb?p=wireshark.git;a=blob;f=NEWS;h=f4ef7e33edabafe2b1c36ba4f2a965018bb4536c;hb=refs/heads/master-1.10
+
1.10 branch
https://code.wireshark.org/review/gitweb?p=wireshark.git;a=shortlog;h=refs/heads/master-1.10
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