News: 0000828015

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Security updates for Tuesday

([Security] Aug 4, 2020 14:30 UTC (Tue) (ris))


Dist.

ID

Release

Package

Date

Debian

[1]DLA-2312-1

LTS

libx11

2020-08-04

Debian

[2]DSA-4739-1

stable

webkit2gtk

2020-08-03

Debian

[3]DLA-2311-1

LTS

zabbix

2020-08-03

Fedora

[4]FEDORA-2020-24b936a870

F32

webkit2gtk3

2020-08-04

openSUSE

[5]openSUSE-SU-2020:1139-1

15.2

claws-mail

2020-08-03

openSUSE

[6]openSUSE-SU-2020:1142-1

15.1

ghostscript

2020-08-04

openSUSE

[7]openSUSE-SU-2020:1141-1

15.1

targetcli-fb

2020-08-03

openSUSE

[8]openSUSE-SU-2020:1144-1

15.2

targetcli-fb

2020-08-04

Red Hat

[9]RHSA-2020:3298-01

EL8.1

dbus

2020-08-04

Red Hat

[10]RHSA-2020:3297-01

EL8.1

kpatch-patch

2020-08-04

Red Hat

[11]RHSA-2020:3284-01

EL6

postgresql-jdbc

2020-08-03

Red Hat

[12]RHSA-2020:3285-01

EL7

postgresql-jdbc

2020-08-03

Red Hat

[13]RHSA-2020:3283-01

EL8.0

postgresql-jdbc

2020-08-03

Red Hat

[14]RHSA-2020:3286-01

EL8.1

postgresql-jdbc

2020-08-03

Red Hat

[15]RHSA-2020:3302-01

EL8.0

python-pillow

2020-08-04

Red Hat

[16]RHSA-2020:3299-01

EL8.1

python-pillow

2020-08-04

Scientific Linux

[17]SLSA-2020:3281-1

SL7

libvncserver

2020-08-03

Scientific Linux

[18]SLSA-2020:3285-1

SL7

postgresql-jdbc

2020-08-04

SUSE

[19]SUSE-SU-2020:14442-1

SLE11

kernel

2020-08-03

SUSE

[20]SUSE-SU-2020:2107-1

SLE15

kernel

2020-08-03

SUSE

[21]SUSE-SU-2020:2107-1

SLE15

kernel

2020-08-03

SUSE

[22]SUSE-SU-2020:2106-1

SLE15

kernel

2020-08-03

SUSE

[23]SUSE-SU-2020:2106-1

SLE15

kernel

2020-08-03

SUSE

[24]SUSE-SU-2020:2105-1

SLE15

kernel

2020-08-03

SUSE

[25]SUSE-SU-2020:2109-1

SLE15

python-rtslib-fb

2020-08-03

Ubuntu

[26]USN-4445-1

20.04

ghostscript

2020-08-03

Ubuntu

[27]USN-4298-2

14.04

sqlite3

2020-08-03

Ubuntu

[28]USN-4446-1

16.04 18.04

squid3

2020-08-03

Ubuntu

[29]USN-4444-1

18.04 20.04

webkit2gtk

2020-08-03



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A comment on schedules:
Ok, how long will it take?
For each manager involved in initial meetings add one month.
For each manager who says "data flow analysis" add another month.
For each unique end-user type add one month.
For each unknown software package to be employed add two months.
For each unknown hardware device add two months.
For each 100 miles between developer and installation add one month.
For each type of communication channel add one month.
If an IBM mainframe shop is involved and you are working on a non-IBM
system add 6 months.
If an IBM mainframe shop is involved and you are working on an IBM
system add 9 months.
Round up to the nearest half-year.
--Brad Sherman
By the way, ALL software projects are done by iterative prototyping.
Some companies call their prototypes "releases", that's all.