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X Strike Force XFree86 SVN commit: r1052 - /



Author: branden
Date: 2004-02-17 13:39:42 -0500 (Tue, 17 Feb 2004)
New Revision: 1052

Modified:
   NEWS.xhtml
Log:
Elaborate on and clean up wording regarding 4.1.0-16woody3 security
release.

Identify myself as author of SVN upgrade item.


Modified: NEWS.xhtml
===================================================================
--- NEWS.xhtml	2004-02-17 18:37:19 UTC (rev 1051)
+++ NEWS.xhtml	2004-02-17 18:39:42 UTC (rev 1052)
@@ -76,13 +76,14 @@
     <p>[16 February] <strong>The <code>4.3.0/sid</code> branch of XFree86 in the Subversion repository has been merged
     onto the <code>trunk</code>.</strong>  I am building and testing packages from the trunk; a release of these
     packages to unstable can be expected in the next couple of days.  A security update to 4.1.0 (in Debian "woody") can
-    also be expected; updated packages are in the hands of the Debian Security Team, and the security build network is
-    hard at work on the packages.  <address>branden</address></p>
+    also be expected, to resolve the recently-discovered flaws in the <code>libfontfile</code> code; updated packages
+    are in the hands of the Debian Security Team, and the security build network is hard at work on them.
+    <address>branden</address></p>
 
     <p>[13 February] <strong>The X Strike Force Subversion repositories have been upgraded to use Subversion
     0.37.</strong> Unfortunately, ViewCVS is not yet compatible with Subversion 0.37, so ViewCVS access to the
     repositories has been disabled for the time being.  This renders the TODO file inaccessible via ViewCVS, of course,
-    but there is nothing remaining on it for the 4.3.0-1 release, as noted below.</p>
+    but there is nothing remaining on it for the 4.3.0-1 release, as noted below.  <address>branden</address></p>
 
     <p>[9 February] <strong>The remaining patches from the XFree86 "trunk" in Subversion (i.e., the 4.2.1-<em>x</em>
     Debian package series) have been ported forward.</strong>  Thanks once again to Nathanael Nerode for his assistance.



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