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Branch: pkgsrc-2011Q3, Version: 6.0.29, Package name: sun-jdk6-6.0.29, Maintainer: pkgsrc-users

This is the Linux port of the Sun Java(tm) Development Kit (J2SE 6.0).


Required to run:
[emulators/suse100_compat] [emulators/suse100_x11] [emulators/suse100_locale] [lang/sun-jre6]

SHA1: 45286e11864285c0d9d5cafd0355dbe04d272951
RMD160: 7bb1433728c9d263bfe9d968595aac7d73e6c2f3
Filesize: 83409.771 KB

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   2011-10-22 12:05:27 by Matthias Scheler | Files touched by this commit (4) | Package updated
Log message:
Pullup ticket #3575 - requested by obache
lang/sun-jdk6: security update
lang/sun-jre6: security update

Revisions pulled up:
- lang/sun-jdk6/Makefile                                        1.27
- lang/sun-jdk6/distinfo                                        1.16
- lang/sun-jre6/Makefile                                        1.33
- lang/sun-jre6/distinfo                                        1.19

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   Module Name:	pkgsrc
   Committed By:	obache
   Date:		Thu Oct 20 12:28:09 UTC 2011

   Modified Files:
   	pkgsrc/lang/sun-jdk6: Makefile distinfo
   	pkgsrc/lang/sun-jre6: Makefile distinfo

   Log message:
   Update sun-{jdk,jre}6 to 6.0.29, aka, 6u29.

   Changes:

   [Olson Data 2011g]
   Java SE 6u29 contains Olson time zone data version 2011g. For more information,
   refer to Timezone Data Versions in the JRE Software .

   [Skipped Version Number]
   Release Java SE 6u29 follows release Java SE 6u27. There is no publicly
   available Java SE 6u28 release. Oracle used release version 6u28 for an internal
   build, which was not necessary once the fixes delivered on Java SE 6u29 were
   released.

   [Blacklist Entries]
   This update release includes the following new entries to the Blacklist:
     * Cisco AnyConnect Mobility Client
     * Microsoft UAG Client

   [RMI Registry Issue]
   A bug in the rmiregistry command included in this release may cause unintended
   exceptions to be thrown when an RMI server attempts to bind an exported object
   which includes codebase annotations using the "file:" URL scheme. \ 
The RMI
   servers most likely to be effected are those which are invoked only by RMI
   clients executing on the same host as the server.

   RMI annotates codebase information as part of the serialized state of a remote
   object reference to assist RMI clients in loading the required classes and
   interfaces associated with the object at runtime. Exported objects which are
   looked up in the RMI registry and invoked by RMI clients running on hosts other
   than the server are usually annotated with codebase URL schemes, such as
   "http:" or "ftp:" and these should continue to work correctly.

   As a workaround, RMI servers can set the java.rmi.server.codebase property to
   use codebase URLs other than the "file:" scheme for the objects \ 
they export.

   [Bug Fixes]
   This release contains fixes for security vulnerabilities. For more information,
   please see Oracle Java SE Critical Patch Update advisory.