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Bug#593055: marked as done (unblocking gnomint/1.2.1)



Your message dated Sun, 26 Sep 2010 13:14:17 +0200
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has caused the Debian Bug report #593055,
regarding unblocking gnomint/1.2.1
to be marked as done.

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Package: gnomint
Version: 1.1.0-1
Severity: important

With gnomint 1.1.0-1 there are several bugs (and regressions comparing
to version 1.0.0) that could make gnomint useless for several future
Debian stable users.

The dependencies are the same, could gnomint package in squeeze be
upgraded to version 1.2.1 (currently in experimental)?

The actual bugs are following:
* You cannot change CA policies, neither using gnomint nor gnomint-cli.
* gnoMint & gnoMint-cli allowed entering invalid DSA keylengths
* Export to pkcs12 creates incomplete file
* Segmentation fault while generating CRL in gnomint-cli
* Segmentation fault opening a CA database in which there is a revoked
CA with certificates.

David Marín Carreño



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On Sat, Sep  4, 2010 at 08:58:22 +0200, Daniel Baumann wrote:

> reassign 593055 release.debian.org
> retitle 593055 unblocking gnomint/1.2.1
> thanks
> 
> let me know once you want me to upload to unstable.
> 
 49 files changed, 11694 insertions(+), 7449 deletions(-)

Even ignoring ChangeLog, autotools noise and po files, I get
 30 files changed, 785 insertions(+), 484 deletions(-)

which is too much IMO.  The changelog doesn't seem to suggest any
important or RC bugfixes.

So NAK on the new upstream release.  Targetted bugfixes might be
acceptable.

Cheers,
Julien

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