For all of us using Qt 5 - it is a bad time to make a d-u, there is a ongoing Qt-Transition with a abi-change. That means: All progs, compiled with the former Qt5 will go because of broken dependencies. In my case: qupzilla, 2048-qt and OwnClient.
Hände weg von einem D-U, wenn ihr Qt5 benutzt.
https://release.debian.org/transitions/html/qtbase-abi-5-3-1.html
Users may want to dist-upgrade libav selectively (to 10.2-1) because of the lzo security bug. https://git.libav.org/?p=libav.git;a=commit;h=ccda51b14c0fcae2fad73a24872dce75a7964996
That bug is rather harmless, because chances of a working exploit are near null.
http://fastcompression.blogspot.de/2014/06/debunking-lz4-20-years-old-bug-myth.html
greetz
devil
libav in general is dangerous. With every new version i have fears about libav format my drives instead not or false processing audio and video data. Until now it was only the second.
guess the transition has passed. D-u-ed tonight, no removals, qupzilla still installed and working. libav was updated, too.
i guess you are completely wrong in some ponits :) :
- some of the missing parts i have migrated from 5.3.0 to 5.3.1 before debian - but only the ones i currently use.
- there is no qtwebkit 5.3.1 i386 as of now. that means - no qupzilla, no owncloud-client, now 2048-qt. And no LXQt with Qt5.
But amd64 work, bad luck for i386 users 8)