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Re: [aleph1@DFW.NET: Vulnerability of suid/sgid programs using libXt]



Andreas Jellinghaus wrote:
> 
> one more reason to have xfree 3.3 in bo.
> but must it be 1.3.0 ? 1.3.3 or 4 might be a better choice (IMO).
> 

I agree.  To demand that 3.3 be packaged before bo is released would be
to put way too much pressure on our X maintainer, who is doing a heroic
job and dosen't deserve such treatment.  It's okay to ship with the old
X, as long as it's understood both by us and by our users that this is a
stopgap measure, and will be replaced by 3.3 RSN.

Of course, we'd want to do some serious QA work before we put it in
stable, but we can handle that, right?  :)

We might want to mention this in our release announcement...(not about
the security bugs, just that 3.3 will be here soon)

--Galen


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