[X2Go-Dev] Bug#636: X2Go issue (in src:x2goclient) has been marked as pending for release
Mike DePaulo
mikedep333 at gmail.com
Sat Oct 11 00:17:16 CEST 2014
tag #636 pending
fixed #636 4.0.3.0
thanks
Hello,
X2Go issue #636 (src:x2goclient) reported by you has been
fixed in X2Go Git. You can see the changelog below, and you can
check the diff of the fix at:
http://code.x2go.org/gitweb?p=x2goclient.git;a=commitdiff;h=bc1d185
The issue will most likely be fixed in src:x2goclient (4.0.3.0).
light+love
X2Go Git Admin (on behalf of the sender of this mail)
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commit bc1d185b5b86fc53a71c81cf454803a52276b165
Author: Mike DePaulo <mikedep333 at gmail.com>
Date: Fri Oct 10 18:17:09 2014 -0400
Update changelog about Cygwin Bash being replaced with Cygwin Dash (Fixes: #636)
diff --git a/debian/changelog b/debian/changelog
index fc48755..8158f6f 100644
--- a/debian/changelog
+++ b/debian/changelog
@@ -84,16 +84,14 @@ x2goclient (4.0.3.0-0x2go1) UNRELEASED; urgency=low
(Gmail: psududemike) (Fixes: #590)
- Windows: Win32 OpenSSL updated from 1.0.1h to 1.0.1i, which fixes the
9 CVEs announced on 2014-08-06.
+ - Windows: Replace Cygwin Bash (sh.exe) with Cygwin Dash (ash.exe renamed
+ to sh.exe). This also means fewer Cygwin .DLLs are bundled.
+ (Fixes: #636)
- Windows: cygwin packages (inluding patched OpenSSH 6.6.1p1-3) updated from
latest versions as of 2014-06-09 to latest versions as of 2014-10-10. This
includes openssl 1.0.1i-1, which fixes the 9 CVEs announced on 2014-08-06.
(Cygwin openssl was also individually updated to 1.0.1i-1 in
4.0.2.1+hotfix1+build2.)
- This includes bash 4.1.17-9, which fixes the "Shellshock" vulnerability
- and other bash parser-related vulnerabilities.
- (Cygwin bash was also individually updated to 4.1.14-7 in
- 4.0.2.1+hotfix1+build5, and then updated to 4.1.17-9 in
- 4.0.2.1+hotfix1+build6)
- Windows: Build nxproxy.exe with Cygwin's libpng 1.5.x rather than 1.2.x.
(This may improve performance when PNG compression is selected.)
- Windows: Build cygwin openssh without krb5 or tcp_wrappers support because
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