This bug was fixed in the package evolution-data-server -
2.32.0-0ubuntu1
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evolution-data-server (2.32.0-0ubuntu1) natty; urgency=low
[ Mathieu Trudel-Lapierre ]
* Upstream release 2.32.0
- [groupwise] EDS crashed when checking contacts (LP: #623794)
- Do not expose off
** Changed in: evolution-data-server
Importance: Unknown => Medium
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Evolution data server (libcamel) can only use SHA-1 as hash
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/381295
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** Changed in: evolution-data-server
Status: Confirmed => Fix Released
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Evolution data server (libcamel) can only use SHA-1 as hash
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/381295
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** Changed in: evolution-data-server
Status: Unknown => Confirmed
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Evolution data server (libcamel) can only use SHA-1 as hash
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/381295
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The important thing here is that security is one of the few areas where
it isn't safe to provide "one-size-fits-all" because people have
differing requirements. By allowing evolution (and libcamel) to cope
with the other micalgs it at least can coexist usefully with the PGP
requirements of others.
Setting Triaged/WishList, and adding the same upstream link as in bug
381290. Upstream would be the best place to discuss this, byt the way.
There is at least only point here, though: if the GNUpg/PGP key to be
used is a DSA key, then the hash will still be just 160 bits long. Only
DSA2 or RSA all