On Thu, 2005-05-19 at 21:42 -0400, Arthur Pemberton wrote: > Matthew Miller wrote: > > > > > Fair enough, I was only hoping for bug fixes however. Currently the only > way I am aware of for having a bug in an app that has been patched fixed > is by updating it. I may be wrong. > You might be. What do you suppose these are? [summer@echidna i386]$ ls kdelibs* kdelibs-3.3.1-2.12.FC3.i386.rpm kdelibs-devel-3.3.1-2.12.FC3.i386.rpm kdelibs-3.3.1-2.9.FC3.i386.rpm kdelibs-devel-3.3.1-2.9.FC3.i386.rpm [summer@echidna i386]$ Two updates to the version of kdelibs included in FC3 is what they are. Here's how to see what's changed: [summer@echidna i386]$ rpm -qp --changelog kdelibs-3.3.1-2.12.FC3.i386.rpm | head * Wed Apr 20 2005 Than Ngo <than@xxxxxxxxxx> 6:3.3.1-2.12.FC3 - apply patch to fix gcc warning #117938 * Wed Apr 20 2005 Than Ngo <than@xxxxxxxxxx> 6:3.3.1-2.11.FC3 - add missing kde documents #152307 - apply patch to fix kimgio input validation vulnerabilities, CAN-2005-1046 - add hack for loading of *.so shared object files #142244 [summer@echidna i386]$ > > > > > > > -- John <debian@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>