[Bug 209167] seamonkey < 1.0.5 multiple vulnerabilities

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Summary: seamonkey < 1.0.5 multiple vulnerabilities


https://bugzilla.redhat.com/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=209167





------- Additional Comments From kengert at redhat.com  2006-10-18 23:29 EST -------
(In reply to comment #2)
> Has Seamonkey been released as a Mozilla replacement for FC5? (rather than
> FE5?))

No, not as real drop in replacement. But you can install seamonkey for FC5 from
Fedora Extras and you can run it instead of Mozilla, and it will use your
existing Mozilla profile.


> I would think that this issue will need some work, but that we can probably
> take our cues from the Seamonkey packages that were released for RHEL 2.1,
> RHEL 3 and RHEL 4, that Chris Aillon I believe has been working on for RHEL's
> Mozilla-suite replacement.

This is more than I had intended with this bug.
You are proposing a full replacement, which is more work than I was proposing to do.

This bug is simply about: Consider to update the SeaMonkey 1.0.4 already
available in FC4 to the newer SeaMonkey 1.0.5

And being not involved in Legacy yet, my question was: What is the exact process
to get that done. Is Legacy still using the same build infrastructure? Is it
sufficient to do a "make build" in the standard cvs/extras/seamonkey/FC-4 directory?

Will such a build end up on the fedora legacy server?

If this is wrong, could you please point me to a document that explains where to
build Extra packages for Legacy? I couldn't find it.


> I will put in a Bugzilla (infrastructure) Bug to add "Seamonkey" as a 
> component for all Legacy releases so this bug can be properly filed.  

Yes, this bug is really meant to be about seamonkey, but as of today, the
seamonkey product is not yet available in Legacy. Or should I still file this
bug against extras?


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