if they has been registered by the competent authorities.
It asks the EU database (VIES) for this, using its SOAP interface methods.
ok & a cvs lesson from sthen
- nothing to see in the release notes, move along..
- fixes MFSA 2013-63,66,68,69,71,72,73 & 75.
NOTE THAT THE NEXT UPDATE WILL BE TO THUNDERBIRD 24. If you use TB,
you're highly encouraged to try the upcoming betas (will be posted to
ports@) to make sure there are no regressions in your
workflow/setup/extensions set....
- see http://www.seamonkey-project.org/releases/seamonkey2.20/
- fixes MFSA-2013-63->75 (all but 66, 71 & 74, rly)
- use disable-debug-symbols on ppc too :(
- fix enigmail RDEP to depend on -main, otherwise it can be installed
without sm, and this doesnt make much sense..
- Vulnerability: non-coprime values in DSA signatures can cause buffer
overflow in modular inverse
- Vulnerability: buffer underrun in modmul can corrupt the heap
- Vulnerability: negative string length in public-key signatures can
cause integer overflow and overwrite all of memory
- Private keys left in memory after being used by PuTTY tools
N.B. some of these vulnerabilities where an SSH-2 server can make PuTTY
overrun or underrun buffers can be triggered *before* host key verification
so there is a risk from a spoofed server. For more info see the 0.63
section of http://www.chiark.greenend.org.uk/~sgtatham/putty/wishlist/
silly version string, but the library symbol doesnt exist for it
to resolve. this points it at tidyVersion instead.
you can reproduce the problem this solves by enabling the tidy
extension and running "php-5.3 -i" or by writing a script that calls
phpinfo(). they should segfault after ld complains about a missing
symbol.
the only caveat to this is the meaning of tidyReleaseDate doesnt
map well to what tidyVersion returns now (which is a version number),
but i dont care.
ok jasper@
ability to write messages in an external editor, and regular bugfixes.
The default texapprc has been tweaked to more closely follow the style of
alpha (the web-based app written by the founders of app.net).