| Summary: | Update Candidate: Kodi 19.0 | ||
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| Product: | Mageia | Reporter: | Stig-Ørjan Smelror <smelror> |
| Component: | RPM Packages | Assignee: | QA Team <qa-bugs> |
| Status: | RESOLVED FIXED | QA Contact: | |
| Severity: | normal | ||
| Priority: | Normal | CC: | andrewsfarm, ouaurelien, sysadmin-bugs |
| Version: | 8 | Keywords: | advisory, validated_update |
| Target Milestone: | --- | ||
| Hardware: | All | ||
| OS: | Linux | ||
| Whiteboard: | MGA8-64-OK | ||
| Source RPM: | CVE: | ||
| Status comment: | |||
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Description
Stig-Ørjan Smelror
2021-02-25 15:30:32 CET
Installed the tainted version of Kodi on a 64-bit Plasmaq system, intending to test the tainted update and then the non-tainted version on another system. But, when using the above package list in QA Repo, I discovered that only the non-tainted packages had been retrieved by it to the local repo. So, I took advantage of the situation and tested the non-tainted version first. The only package on the list that was installed is kodi itself, so that's what I tested. It had not been run of this system before, so it had to be set up to find videos and photo files. Watched a slide show of photos, played a few minutes of "Mr. Smith Goes to Washington," examined some system information. No issues noted. So then I went after the tainted version. Once I had replaced "mga8" with "mga8.tainted" in the above file list, QA Repo only retrieved the tainted versions. Kodi updated cleanly. Tried the same things with it, and everything worked. OK for 64-bit. Validating. Advisory in comment 0. Keywords:
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validated_update Advisory added to SVN. CC:
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ouaurelien An update for this issue has been pushed to the Mageia Updates repository. https://advisories.mageia.org/MGAA-2021-0036.html Resolution:
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FIXED |