Bug 2383846

Summary: CVE-2024-58262 atuin: Curve25519-Dalek Scalar Timing Vulnerability [epel-9]
Product: [Fedora] Fedora EPEL Reporter: Michal Findra <mfindra>
Component: atuinAssignee: Michel Lind <michel>
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Version: epel9CC: fedora, michel, rust-sig
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Whiteboard: {"flaws": ["c7d690c3-67e8-4cf2-8c58-6a6e8b4639b1"]}
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Description Michal Findra 2025-07-28 08:18:48 UTC
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Comment 1 Cristian Le 2025-12-02 09:12:11 UTC
I went back to confirm, this has not been a valid issue right from the first initial packaging of atuin. The tooling definitely failed on this one
```
DEBUG util.py:461:   rust-curve25519-dalek-devel                           noarch 4.1.3-2.fc41            build        1.2 MiB
```
(crates are synced with epel9)