(Right, do not know why I filed it on n-m). FYI, I tried rerunning
/etc/init.d/apparmor but it did not help. It also seems like the
/etc/network/if-pre-up/dhclient-apparmor script runs fine. I suspect
problems dealing with union file systems. I remember seeing a workaround
for something sounding si
I agree with spinkham. It is a shame that a security issue in a main
package (and php5 is pretty prominent when it comes to servers) has a
tested debdiff sitting untouched for 5 weeks. Can't blame Kees and his
two other colleagues - they have certainly been busy - but yes, there
are only 3 (three)
jordg, the net_end label is in the right place on Hardy. Note that the
labels net_start and net_end are used in place of a if-then structure.
This is because udev rules can not use if-then clauses so one has to
resort to good old spaghetti programming. If the subsystem is not "net"
the whole script
Test packages with the above debdiff applied are in my PPA.
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Here's a debdiff with the 5 stripped down security patches:
php5 (5.2.4-2ubuntu5.2) hardy-proposed; urgency=low
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* Backport security fixes from 5.2.6: (LP: #227464)
- debian/patches/security526-fastcgi.patch:
+ Fixed possible stack buffer overflow in FastCGI SAPI
+ Fixed s
I stripped out the documentation and comment changes in the "Upgraded
PCRE to version 7.6 (Nuno)" patch. The remaining changes in config.h and
pcre.h just bumps the version number. If this is not needed (by the
other patches) only the pcre_compile.c changes should be left for SRU.
diffstat nlopess
Sounds good. I think my point is really that people mix up backports and
SRU, and justifying a request for a package backport by needing security
fixes is wrong, unless it turns out that it is too difficult to backport
those fixes. I don't see anyone requesting any of the new features here.
So I di
Mathias, shouldn't all security fixes go as SRU in hardy-security (or
hardy-updates) and not in backports? Backports are for new features.
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