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Mandriva: Subject: [Security Announce] [ MDVA-2009:120 ] aspell-nb Print E-mail
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Posted by Benjamin D. Thomas   
Mandrake The outdated aspell-no package was deprecated due to change of the 'no' (Norwegian) language code to 'nb' (Norwegian Bokml) resulting in breakage with tools attempting to use the 'nb' dictionary.
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 Mandriva Linux Advisory                                   MDVA-2009:120
 http://www.mandriva.com/security/
 _______________________________________________________________________

 Package : aspell-nb
 Date    : June 26, 2009
 Affected: 2009.0, 2009.1
 _______________________________________________________________________

 Problem Description:

 The outdated aspell-no package was deprecated due to change of the
 'no' (Norwegian) language code to 'nb' (Norwegian Bokml) resulting
 in breakage with tools attempting to use the 'nb' dictionary.
 _______________________________________________________________________

 Updated Packages:

 Mandriva Linux 2009.0:
 3ce23c96470075faddc1e0a59bed5611  2009.0/i586/aspell-nb-0.50.1-1.1mdv2009.0.noarch.rpm 
 e4420d30ff8c9063cac420ca2c21da23  2009.0/SRPMS/aspell-nb-0.50.1-1.1mdv2009.0.src.rpm

 Mandriva Linux 2009.0/X86_64:
 b890883c56d724591ed34e3d4b67bf03  2009.0/x86_64/aspell-nb-0.50.1-1.1mdv2009.0.noarch.rpm 
 e4420d30ff8c9063cac420ca2c21da23  2009.0/SRPMS/aspell-nb-0.50.1-1.1mdv2009.0.src.rpm

 Mandriva Linux 2009.1:
 2fdedd2158c4f629b7ec2f431f59d7c5  2009.1/i586/aspell-nb-0.50.1-1.1mdv2009.1.noarch.rpm 
 7405f06d3cec622a44433a04a2f6a702  2009.1/SRPMS/aspell-nb-0.50.1-1.1mdv2009.1.src.rpm

 Mandriva Linux 2009.1/X86_64:
 24447f0c62cf3467184c4106ce47e0cb  2009.1/x86_64/aspell-nb-0.50.1-1.1mdv2009.1.noarch.rpm 
 7405f06d3cec622a44433a04a2f6a702  2009.1/SRPMS/aspell-nb-0.50.1-1.1mdv2009.1.src.rpm
 _______________________________________________________________________

 To upgrade automatically use MandrivaUpdate or urpmi.  The verification
 of md5 checksums and GPG signatures is performed automatically for you.

 All packages are signed by Mandriva for security.  You can obtain the
 GPG public key of the Mandriva Security Team by executing:

  gpg --recv-keys --keyserver pgp.mit.edu 0x22458A98

 You can view other update advisories for Mandriva Linux at:

  http://www.mandriva.com/security/advisories

 If you want to report vulnerabilities, please contact

  security_(at)_mandriva.com
 _______________________________________________________________________

 Type Bits/KeyID     Date       User ID
 pub  1024D/22458A98 2000-07-10 Mandriva Security Team
  
 
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