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bug#75017: 31.0.50; Untrusted user lisp files
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Richard Stallman |
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bug#75017: 31.0.50; Untrusted user lisp files |
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Mon, 30 Dec 2024 23:43:33 -0500 |
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> >> For Debian we'll probably patch in so everything that we install on
> >> the system is automatically trusted.
I wouldn't say that is "wrong", but it sounds overconfident.
It is useful to keep in mind that we do make mistakes,
so sometimes it is wise not to bet that we never made any.
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- bug#75017: 31.0.50; Untrusted user lisp files, (continued)
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- bug#75017: 31.0.50; Untrusted user lisp files, Eli Zaretskii, 2024/12/28
- bug#75017: 31.0.50; Untrusted user lisp files, Stefan Monnier, 2024/12/28
- bug#75017: 31.0.50; Untrusted user lisp files, Björn Bidar, 2024/12/29
- bug#75017: 31.0.50; Untrusted user lisp files, Björn Bidar, 2024/12/29
- bug#75017: 31.0.50; Untrusted user lisp files, Björn Bidar, 2024/12/29
- bug#75017: 31.0.50; Untrusted user lisp files, Björn Bidar, 2024/12/29
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bug#75017: 31.0.50; Untrusted user lisp files, john muhl, 2024/12/22
Message not availablebug#75017: 31.0.50; Untrusted user lisp files, Stefan Monnier, 2024/12/24
bug#75017: 31.0.50; Untrusted user lisp files, Stefan Kangas, 2024/12/24