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Uploaded licq 1.0.4.cvs.20020211-1 (sparc all) to ftp-master



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Date: Mon, 11 Feb 2002 14:24:13 -0600
Source: licq
Binary: licq-plugin-rms licq-plugin-qt2 licq-plugin-console licq-plugin-kde licq licq-plugin-autoreply licq-dev
Architecture: sparc all
Version: 1.0.4.cvs.20020211-1
Distribution: unstable
Urgency: high
Maintainer: Debian/sparc Build Daemon <buildd@sparc.debian.org>
Changed-By: Zed Pobre <zed@debian.org>
Description: 
 licq       - ICQ clone (base files)
 licq-dev   - LICQ Development and Header Files
 licq-plugin-autoreply - LICQ auto-replyer plugin (noninteractive)
 licq-plugin-console - Text front-end plugin for LICQ
 licq-plugin-kde - Graphical front-end plugin for LICQ using Qt2+KDE
 licq-plugin-qt2 - Graphical front-end plugin for LICQ using Qt2
 licq-plugin-rms - LICQ remote management server for telnet LICQ access
Closes: 81884 87440 89248 98209 105265 110032 116758 117530 122229 122301 123271 133134
Changes: 
 licq (1.0.4.cvs.20020211-1) unstable; urgency=high
 .
   * New upstream CVS version which fixes a remote buffer overflow
     (closes: #133134)
   * Conflicts with existing versions of licq-plugin-gtk+/gnome, since they
     cause the current version of licq to segfault on startup
     (fixes: #108304, #111777, #123031, #126806)
   * Message segfault should be fixed (closes: #98209)
   * Segfault on exit on qt plugin seems to have gone away
     (closes: #81884, #105265)
   * Console plugin no longer segfaults on exit, either
     (closes: #87440, #122229, #117530)
   * Console plugin help now mentions /view (closes: #89248)
   * Missed closing a protocol bug fixed with the previous CVS release
     (closes: #122301)
   * The old mirabilis login servers are no longer used, even if they're
     mentioned in the user configuration file (the name of the paramater
     has changed) (closes: #116758)
   * Updated the conflicts version on the qt2 plugin (closes: #123271)
   * If there ever really was a problem with the qt2 plugin, it's definitely
     changed now... (closes: #110032)
   * I am temporarily dealing with the problems with the hppa building by
     excluding that architecture completely.  Even applying all supplied
     patches won't get it to build, and I'm having some problems
     communicating with upstream right now to get them forwarded anyway...
     (I will change severity and retitle #120490 once this is installed)
Files: 
 ff1adad7374267b35eac6d71bc32da8c 393078 net optional licq_1.0.4.cvs.20020211-1_sparc.deb
 d0e6a92111c22a2cb150a615cd46ed3f 21300 net optional licq-plugin-autoreply_1.0.4.cvs.20020211-1_sparc.deb
 2bc6311d33773df11996c4acedc38e77 55422 net optional licq-plugin-console_1.0.4.cvs.20020211-1_sparc.deb
 6a20b09ef105f5852559552a4c58dbfd 959902 net optional licq-plugin-qt2_1.0.4.cvs.20020211-1_sparc.deb
 3d1a6fd44afc1bc2cfcaa0e71c7180f9 959170 net extra licq-plugin-kde_1.0.4.cvs.20020211-1_sparc.deb
 03faaa4daed9dbe4e44005df637d6733 26086 net optional licq-plugin-rms_1.0.4.cvs.20020211-1_sparc.deb
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