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Re: Fixing X problems for 1.3.0...



> Absolutely, I think we would be better off fixing what we can in 3.2,
> and leaving 3.3 for hamm.

Other than the one or two little repackaging bits mentioned earlier,
there's nothing that we can "just fix" in 3.2, in particular the
security problems -- they're pervasive (and 3.3 with those fixes has
actually been analyzed and tested by a lot more people than *we* are
going to throw at it...)

So: 3.2-6 is there, someone said they were putting out a 3.2-6.1 with
the packaging tweaks.  I haven't heard what the qa team is doing; in
the mean time, I put 3.3-1 in unstable and 3.3-2 is in the works (I
missed a new "xserver/SecurityPolicy" config file, and there was a
subtle problem with dependencies -- 3.2 mkfontdir doesn't recognize
any of the 3.3 gzip'ed fonts) so I'll try and have the uploaded this
weekend... 
			_Mark_ <eichin@kitten.gen.ma.us>
			The Herd of Kittens
			Debian X Maintainer


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