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pkg-vulnerabilities, vulnerable packages, Opera 9.23, README.htmls
To sum it up in a single mail:
* Opera 9.23 is out for quite a while and fixes one security issue with
JavaScript and a few stability issues, so I guess the package ought to be
updated and the updates pulled up to -2007Q2, which doesn't seem to have
9.22 yet, even (which already fixed security issues);
* pkg-vulnerabilities doesn't list at least the security issue fixed by
the release of Opera 9.23;
* What I'm wondering about: Firefox 2.0.0.6 has this long-standing
remote-information-exposure issue which prevents it from being built
without ALLOW_VULNERABLE=yes; yet, there's a binary package available from
a directory different from packages/vulnerable, and the corresponding
README.html doesn't mention any vulnerabilities at all. I reckon this is
to not confuse new users with such a popular package being not instantly
available, but I haven't found anything about a change of policy regarding
that matter; ISTR that earlier, Firefox was being treated differently?
* The links to dependencies in the README.htmls on the pkgsrc ftp-server
are long since broken. There's one "../" missing, for instance in
x11/9term/README.html, there's a link to
ftp://ftp.netbsd.org/pub/pkgsrc/current/pkgsrc/x11/editors/sam/README.html.
Note "x11/editors".
TIA for anything.
--
Dennis den Brok
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