The distfiles should be publically available shortly.
this fixes a few nits: build accessibility, move cvscheck to avoid conflicts.
i18n files missing.
TODO:
- compile the missing packages.
- redo konsole fixes for our ttys.
- figure out why kuickshow is broken.
- make sure we get all dependencies.
- repair kscd.
- find out why nsplugins does not like the native jdk.
- figure out how to get kvim to work.
- change filenames or adjust check-lib-depends to cope.
- fix thread startup in knode, including work-around for thread bugs up until
a week ago...
- replace IP detection code with home-made code so that kfrb/krdc works for us.
- fix thread startup in knode, including work-around for thread bugs up until
a week ago...
- replace IP detection code with home-made code so that kfrb/krdc works for us.
The resLISa daemon contains a buffer overflow vulnerability which
potentially enables any local user to obtain access to a raw socket
if 'reslisa' is installed SUID root. This vulnerability was
discovered by the iDEFENSE security team and Texonet.
The lisa daemon contains a buffer overflow vulnerability which
potentially enables any local user, as well any any remote attacker
on the LAN who is able to gain control of the LISa port (7741 by
default), to obtain root privileges.
In addition, a remote attacker potentially may be able to gain
access to a victim's account by using an "lan://" URL in an HTML
page or via another KDE application. These vulnerabilities were
discovered by Olaf Kirch at SuSE Linux AG.
http://www.kde.org/info/security/advisory-20021111-2.txt