[Git][security-tracker-team/security-tracker][master] Reclaim the ruby packages and jetty9 in dla-needed.txt.
Markus Koschany (@apo)
apo at debian.org
Thu Jul 1 09:38:17 BST 2021
Markus Koschany pushed to branch master at Debian Security Tracker / security-tracker
Commits:
c03bd728 by Markus Koschany at 2021-07-01T10:37:58+02:00
Reclaim the ruby packages and jetty9 in dla-needed.txt.
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1 changed file:
- data/dla-needed.txt
Changes:
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data/dla-needed.txt
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@@ -64,7 +64,7 @@ intel-microcode
NOTE: 20210622: we'll wait for a couple of days more before rolling
NOTE: 20210622: out the update. (utkarsh)
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-jetty9
+jetty9 (Markus Koschany)
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libxstream-java (Sylvain Beucler)
NOTE: 20210603: upstream changed the default security framework to a whitelist,
@@ -94,14 +94,14 @@ python-babel
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rabbitmq-server (Abhijith PA)
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-ruby-actionpack-page-caching
+ruby-actionpack-page-caching (Markus Koschany)
NOTE: 20200819: Upstream's patch on does not apply due to subsequent
NOTE: 20200819: refactoring. However, a quick look at the private
NOTE: 20200819: page_cache_file method suggests that the issue exists, as it
NOTE: 20200819: uses the path without normalising any "../" etc., simply
NOTE: 20200819: URI.parser.unescap-ing it. Requires more investigation. (lamby)
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-ruby-kaminari
+ruby-kaminari (Markus Koschany)
NOTE: 20200819: The source in Debian (at least in LTS) appears to have a different lineage to
NOTE: 20200819: the one upstream or in its many forks. For example, both dthe
NOTE: 20200819: kaminari/kaminari and amatsuda/kaminari repositories does no have the
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