[kernel-sec-discuss] r3574 - active

Moritz Muehlenhoff jmm at moszumanska.debian.org
Mon Dec 1 15:46:13 UTC 2014


Author: jmm
Date: 2014-12-01 15:46:12 +0000 (Mon, 01 Dec 2014)
New Revision: 3574

Modified:
   active/CVE-2014-7841
   active/CVE-2014-7842
   active/CVE-2014-7843
   active/CVE-2014-8884
Log:
fixes from 3.16.7-ckt2


Modified: active/CVE-2014-7841
===================================================================
--- active/CVE-2014-7841	2014-12-01 07:37:29 UTC (rev 3573)
+++ active/CVE-2014-7841	2014-12-01 15:46:12 UTC (rev 3574)
@@ -7,5 +7,5 @@
 sid: needed
 3.2-wheezy-security:
 2.6.32-squeeze-security:
-3.16-upstream-stable: needed
+3.16-upstream-stable: released (3.16.7-ckt2)
 3.2-upstream-stable:

Modified: active/CVE-2014-7842
===================================================================
--- active/CVE-2014-7842	2014-12-01 07:37:29 UTC (rev 3573)
+++ active/CVE-2014-7842	2014-12-01 15:46:12 UTC (rev 3574)
@@ -13,5 +13,5 @@
 sid: needed
 3.2-wheezy-security:
 2.6.32-squeeze-security: ignored "KVM not supported in squeeze LTS"
-3.16-upstream-stable: needed
+3.16-upstream-stable: released (3.16.7-ckt2)
 3.2-upstream-stable:

Modified: active/CVE-2014-7843
===================================================================
--- active/CVE-2014-7843	2014-12-01 07:37:29 UTC (rev 3573)
+++ active/CVE-2014-7843	2014-12-01 15:46:12 UTC (rev 3574)
@@ -9,5 +9,5 @@
 sid: needed
 3.2-wheezy-security: N/A "arm64 introduced in 3.7"
 2.6.32-squeeze-security: N/A "arm64 introduced in 3.7"
-3.16-upstream-stable:
+3.16-upstream-stable: released (3.16.7-ckt2)
 3.2-upstream-stable: N/A "arm64 introduced in 3.7"

Modified: active/CVE-2014-8884
===================================================================
--- active/CVE-2014-8884	2014-12-01 07:37:29 UTC (rev 3573)
+++ active/CVE-2014-8884	2014-12-01 15:46:12 UTC (rev 3574)
@@ -8,5 +8,5 @@
 sid: needed
 3.2-wheezy-security: needed
 2.6.32-squeeze-security: needed
-3.16-upstream-stable: needed
+3.16-upstream-stable: released (3.16.7-ckt2)
 3.2-upstream-stable: needed




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