[ubuntu/precise-updates] openjdk-7 7u65-2.5.1-4ubuntu1~0.12.04.1 (Accepted)
Ubuntu Archive Robot
cjwatson+ubuntu-archive-robot at chiark.greenend.org.uk
Wed Aug 20 02:58:27 UTC 2014
openjdk-7 (7u65-2.5.1-4ubuntu1~0.12.04.1) precise-security; urgency=medium
[ Matthias Klose ]
* debian/patches/it-aarch64-zero-default.diff: fix quoting of configure args
for the zero build.
[ Bill Huey ]
* Backport for Ubuntu 12.04 LTS
[ Jamie Strandboge ]
* debian/control: Breaks: icedtea-netx (<< 1.2.3-0ubuntu0.12.04.3)
openjdk-7 (7u65-2.5.1-4ubuntu1) utopic; urgency=medium
* Merge from Debian 7u65-2.5.1-4
openjdk-7 (7u65-2.5.1-4) unstable; urgency=medium
* Let the file system check for the libpcsclite library succeed again,
although we are not using it. Closes: #755893.
openjdk-7 (7u65-2.5.1-3) unstable; urgency=medium
* Use the system libpcsclite library. Closes: #754952.
* Let openjdk-7-source replace openjdk-7-jdk. Closes: #755126.
openjdk-7 (7u65-2.5.1-2) unstable; urgency=medium
* openjdk-7-jdk: Fix src.zip symlink. Closes: #755126.
openjdk-7 (7u65-2.5.1-1) unstable; urgency=high
* IcedTea7 2.5.1 release (based on OpenJDK 7u65).
* Security fixes:
- S8029755, CVE-2014-4209: Enhance subject class.
- S8030763: Validate global memory allocation.
- S8031340, CVE-2014-4264: Better TLS/EC management.
- S8031346, CVE-2014-4244: Enhance RSA key handling.
- S8031540: Introduce document horizon.
- S8032536: JVM resolves wrong method in some unusual cases.
- S8033055: Issues in 2d.
- S8033301, CVE-2014-4266: Build more informative InfoBuilder.
- S8034267: Probabilistic native crash.
- S8034272: Do not cram data into CRAM arrays.
- S8034985, CVE-2014-2483: Better form for Lambda Forms.
- S8035004, CVE-2014-4252: Provider provides less service.
- S8035009, CVE-2014-4218: Make Proxy representations consistent.
- S8035119, CVE-2014-4219: Fix exceptions to bytecode verification.
- S8035699, CVE-2014-4268: File choosers should be choosier.
- S8035788. CVE-2014-4221: Provide more consistency for lookups.
- S8035793, CVE-2014-4223: Maximum arity maxed out.
- S8036571: (process) Process process arguments carefully.
- S8036800: Attribute OOM to correct part of code.
- S8037046: Validate libraries to be loaded.
- S8037076, CVE-2014-2490: Check constant pool constants.
- S8037157: Verify <init> call.
- S8037162, CVE-2014-4263: More robust DH exchanges.
- S8037167, CVE-2014-4216: Better method signature resolution.
- S8039520, CVE-2014-4262: More atomicity of atomic updates.
* Build libjsig and libsaproc with hardening defaults.
* Fix some lintian warnings.
* Move libjavagtk into the -jre package. Closes: #754770.
* Recognize -dcevm as a jvm. Closes: #748625.
* Install the src.zip into an architecture independent path. Closes: #749648.
openjdk-7 (7u60-2.5.0-2) unstable; urgency=high
* Refresh KFreeBSD patches (Steven Chamberlain). Closes: #754214.
* Backport S7179339, xrender pipeline creates graphics corruption.
(Matthias Bläsing). LP: #1101348.
* Configure with --disable-infinality. Closes: #754343. LP: #1338897.
openjdk-7 (7u60-2.5.0-1) unstable; urgency=medium
* IcedTea7 2.5.0 release (based on OpenJDK 7u60).
* Convert to package format 3.0 (quilt).
* Add the IcedTea Sound tarball.
* Build the hotspot VM for ppc64 and ppc64el.
* Replace the IcedTea patch system with quilt.
* Re-enable the ARM assembler interpreter.
openjdk-7 (7u55-2.4.7-2) unstable; urgency=medium
* Fix the quoting of configure flags for the zero build.
* Update the java-access-bridge-security patch (Raphael Geissert).
* Don't hard code the compiler names in the AArch64 hotspot build.
* Build using GCC 4.9 where available.
* Add MIPS64(el) support (Yunqiang Su). Closes: #746207.
* Suggest fonts-indic instead of ttf-indic-fonts. Closes: #747694.
Date: 2014-08-02 03:54:12.924380+00:00
Changed-By: billhuey <bill.huey at canonical.com>
Signed-By: Ubuntu Archive Robot <cjwatson+ubuntu-archive-robot at chiark.greenend.org.uk>
https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/precise/+source/openjdk-7/7u65-2.5.1-4ubuntu1~0.12.04.1
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