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[Bug 1401069] Update Released

 

The verification of the Stable Release Update for glib-networking has
completed successfully and the package has now been released to
-updates.  Subsequently, the Ubuntu Stable Release Updates Team is being
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1401069

Title:
  [SRU] New stable release 2.42.1

Status in glib-networking package in Ubuntu:
  Fix Released
Status in glib-networking source package in Utopic:
  Fix Released

Bug description:
  [ Description ]

  Upload this stable bugfix release

  2.42.1
  ======

    * The GTlsClientConnection "use-ssl3" property now falls back to TLS
      1.0 if SSL 3.0 has been disabled, rather than just failing. Also,
      we now use the gnutls %LATEST_RECORD_VERSION option by default (to
      allow connecting to certain servers that were incorrectly patched
      for the POODLE attack), but also make sure to remove that option
      in the fallback ("use-ssl3") mode (to allow connecting to other
      servers that are differently broken). (#738633, #740087, Dan
      Winship)

    * tls/gnutls: Miscellaneous warning, debugging, and leak fixes
      (#736757, #736809, #737106, Philip Withnall)

    * New/updated translations:
  	Kazakh

  [ QA & regression potential ]

  Under the GNOME MRE, assume the bugs are fixed. Installl the update &
  use your system as normal. If we don't see any regressions either
  manually or on errors, we're good.

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