Comment 27 for bug 328442

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Martin (martin-sogetthis) wrote :

Hi Guys, probably I am getting it wrong, cause english is not my mother tongue, but what I am reading here is that you are discussing to remove tor rather than just taking the new versions.

I am just a simple Ubuntu user, just like thousands of others out there. I am using tor on daily base and if I read here that you still include versions that have known "remote-root" vulnerabilities and you still include them because you are afraid of configuration compatibilites I could puke on my desktop.

Even if there were some probs with upgrading... we all had that problem before, asking us to rather take the new config or skipping it and be happy with the old one... do you really think its better to have thousands of systems out there unprotected just because of that small-minded *whatever*

Update for god-sake, don't be a wimp. Use your time, install it, upgrade and check if everything works. Or give Runa the job - who cares. Sound like Redmond, knowing of a critical bug for month and not fixing it even if the solution is already there.

This is a potential risk to all of the tor users who believe in the "community" and its repositories, don't risk your trust, fix it...