On Mon, Sep 3, 2018 at 5:23 PM, Peter Robinson <pbrobinson@gmail.com> wrote:
On Mon, Sep 3, 2018 at 4:07 PM Michael Adam <madam@redhat.com> wrote:
>
> Hi all,
>
> Tinyproxy just released a new version 1.10 which is has been overdue
> and containes 2 CVE fixes apart from several enhancements.
>
> I created builds for rawhide already.
>
> I was wondering if it is still possible to get tinyproxy to this important
> update in f29, since no other packages depend on it, afaict.
>
> If so, what do I do? Just update the scm branch and bring it in through Bodhi?

Thanks for the swift response!

(And apologies for any cluelessness about newer aspects of the fedora
process - it's been a while since i did these things, and it worked a little
differently then...)
 
Sounds like a reasonable course of action. Is it backward compatible
in terms of any interface people might use?

There are a few config file additions.
The location of the binary has changed from /usr/sbin
to /usr/bin . Otherwise no Interfaces i'm aware of.
 
If so once it's baked in
f29 for a bit, we're in freeze atm any so it won't progress from
updates-testing -> stable until Beta gets signed off, you might want
to consider pushing to stable releases too due to CVEs

Ok, so can you or s/o confirm next steps:

- bring it to the f29 scm
- build
- add it to bodhi and wait for a while
- possibly push to stable after some time

correct?

Thanks - Michael


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