Hi Jamie,

I will try to find someone to provide that debdiff, as I personally have
no experience with the packaging of debian/ubuntu packages.

What about the other issue: including the current eGroupWare relase
1.4.002 in the next Ubuntu release, even if Debian decided to let it sit
in experimental?

Kind regards

Ralf
eGroupWare admin

Jamie Strandboge schrieb:
> Ralf, as egroupware is a universe package, it is not officially
> supported with security updates.  I have made a link to the Debian
> report with the patch, and adjusted the title of the bug.  If you or a
> community member provides a debdiff with the security patches for 6.06 -
> 7.10, then I will be happy to get it uploaded for you.
> 
> ** Also affects: egroupware (Debian) via
>    http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=444351
>    Importance: Unknown
>        Status: Unknown
> 
> ** Summary changed:
> 
> - new upstream version 1.4.002
> + [CVE-2007-5091] egroupware: new upstream version 1.4.002
> 

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