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Dirk Meyer
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- add Security patches
- fix missign macro in manpages - add regression test Security: CVE-2006-2193 Security: CVE-2006-2327 Security: CVE-2006-2656 Security: CVE-2006-3459 Security: CVE-2006-3460 Security: CVE-2006-3461 Security: CVE-2006-3462 Security: CVE-2006-3463 Security: CVE-2006-3464 Security: CVE-2006-3465 Security: CVE-2008-2327 PR: 127434 Submitted by: <bf2006a@yahoo.com> Obtained From: Gentoo,Debian Approved by: portmgr (marcus)
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