top | item 11293550 (no title) krallin | 10 years ago Note: if you're using Ubuntu, there is a semi-official PPA that has a non-vulnerable version (2.7.3): https://launchpad.net/~git-core/+archive/ubuntu/ppa discuss order hn newest wyldfire|10 years ago But a fix should come via the normal update channel soon? I'm on wily, should I expect to add this PPA or risk vulnerability? voltagex_|10 years ago Ubuntu should announce the fix at https://www.ubuntu.com/usn/ but I can't load the page right now.(removed DSA link as per advice below) load replies (2) krallin|10 years ago Unfortunately it looks like the distros have not been particularly diligent about releasing a fix via the security channel (according to the article), so this PPA is a workaround
wyldfire|10 years ago But a fix should come via the normal update channel soon? I'm on wily, should I expect to add this PPA or risk vulnerability? voltagex_|10 years ago Ubuntu should announce the fix at https://www.ubuntu.com/usn/ but I can't load the page right now.(removed DSA link as per advice below) load replies (2) krallin|10 years ago Unfortunately it looks like the distros have not been particularly diligent about releasing a fix via the security channel (according to the article), so this PPA is a workaround
voltagex_|10 years ago Ubuntu should announce the fix at https://www.ubuntu.com/usn/ but I can't load the page right now.(removed DSA link as per advice below) load replies (2)
krallin|10 years ago Unfortunately it looks like the distros have not been particularly diligent about releasing a fix via the security channel (according to the article), so this PPA is a workaround
wyldfire|10 years ago
voltagex_|10 years ago
(removed DSA link as per advice below)
krallin|10 years ago