- Update from version 4.20.1 to 4.20.2
- Update of rootfile for both x86_64 and aarch64
- After doing a grep into the config directories I realised that the xxxMACHINExxx phrase
is only added into rootfiles in the main common or package directories and not in the
x86_64 and aarch64
- In the past I have submitted the samba rootfile with x86_64 replaced by xxxMACHINExxx.
It seems to have worked, so the replacement probably occurs even in the architecture
specific directories but it doesn't need to be used there as the directory is clearly
only for that one architecture.
- Changelog
4.20.2
* BUG 15662: vfs_widelinks with DFS shares breaks case insensitivity.
* BUG 13213: Samba build is not reproducible.
* BUG 15569: ldb qsort might r/w out of bounds with an intransitive compare
function.
* BUG 15625: Many qsort() comparison functions are non-transitive, which can
lead to out-of-bounds access in some circumstances.
* BUG 15638: Need to change gitlab-ci.yml tags in all branches to avoid CI
bill.
* BUG 15654: We have added new options --vendor-name and --vendor-patch-
revision arguments to ./configure to allow distributions and packagers to
put their name in the Samba version string so that when debugging Samba the
source of the binary is obvious.
* BUG 15665: CTDB RADOS mutex helper misses namespace support.
* BUG 13019: Dynamic DNS updates with the internal DNS are not working.
* BUG 14981: netr_LogonSamLogonEx returns NR_STATUS_ACCESS_DENIED with
SysvolReady=0.
* BUG 15412: Anonymous smb3 signing/encryption should be allowed (similar to
Windows Server 2022).
* BUG 15573: Panic in dreplsrv_op_pull_source_apply_changes_trigger.
* BUG 15620: s4:nbt_server: does not provide unexpected handling, so winbindd
can't use nmb requests instead cldap.
* BUG 15642: winbindd, net ads join and other things don't work on an ipv6
only host.
* BUG 15659: Segmentation fault when deleting files in vfs_recycle.
* BUG 15664: Panic in vfs_offload_token_db_fetch_fsp().
* BUG 15666: "client use kerberos" and --use-kerberos is ignored for the
machine account.
* BUG 15435: Regression DFS not working with widelinks = true.
* BUG 15633: samba-gpupdate - Invalid NtVer in netlogon_samlogon_response.
* BUG 15653: idmap_ad creates an incorrect local krb5.conf in case of trusted
domain lookups.
* BUG 15660: The images don't build after the git security release and CentOS
8 Stream is EOL.
Signed-off-by: Adolf Belka <adolf.belka@ipfire.org>
Signed-off-by: Michael Tremer <michael.tremer@ipfire.org>
- Update from version 4.0.8 to 4.2.5
- Update of rootfile
- Version 4.2.5 requires asciidoctor to be built for tshark to build. Despite lots of
investigation and testing out various commands, tshark will not build if asciidoctor is
not present, even if the docs are not going to be used. It is only required for the
build
- To build asciidoctor ruby has to be installed. It is only required for the build of
asciidoctor
- tshark has previously had its own version of speexdsp built in. It is only used to
provide some "arbitrary resampling code" during the build and does not end up in the
running tshark system. Version 4.2.5 has removed the internal speexdsp code but it
is still a required dependency for building, so speexdsp also need to be installed but
only for the build stage.
- The associated patches with this one provide the build installation of ruby, asciidoctor
and speexdsp. With these installed tshark was able to be built.
- version 4.0.8 and 4.2.5 of tshark were tested out on a vm system with the command
"tshark -c 100 > tshark" and this wrote 100 packets from the vm red0 interface to a
text file. Both the old and new versions provided the same sort of result. To a first
level of testing this shows that the 4.2.5 version is functioning as the previous
version was.
- This version had an sobump so find-dependencies was run. All files linked to the three
libraries in tshark are all also in tshark. No other package is linked to.
- Changelog
There are 13 releases between 4.0.8 and 4.2.5 so the changelist is too large to
include here. Details can be found in the release notes for each version at
https://www.wireshark.org/docs/relnotes/
21 CVE vulnerabilities have been fixed that were identified in 7 of the 13 versions.
Tested-by: Adolf Belka <adolf.belka@ipfire.org>
Signed-off-by: Adolf Belka <adolf.belka@ipfire.org>
Signed-off-by: Michael Tremer <michael.tremer@ipfire.org>
- Update from version 3.23.5 to 3.23.12
- Update of rootfile
- Changelog
3.23.12
Added support for the following new Printers:
HP OfficeJet Pro 9130b series
HP OfficeJet Pro 9120b series
HP OfficeJet Pro 9110b series
HP Color LaserJet Enterprise Flow MFP X58045z
HP Color LaserJet Enterprise Flow MFP X58045zs
HP Color LaserJet Enterprise MFP X58045dn
HP Color LaserJet Enterprise MFP X58045
HP LaserJet Pro P1106 plus
HP LaserJet Pro P1108 plus
3.23.8
Added support for following new Distro's:
OpenSuse 15.5
Fedora 38
Ubuntu 23.04
Added support for the following new Printers:
HP Color LaserJet Pro MFP 4301dwe
HP Color LaserJet Pro MFP 4301fdne
HP Color LaserJet Pro MFP 4301fdwe
HP Color LaserJet Pro MFP 4301cdwe
HP Color LaserJet Pro MFP 4301cfdne
HP Color LaserJet Pro MFP 4301cfdwe
HP Color LaserJet Pro MFP 4302dwe
HP Color LaserJet Pro MFP 4302fdne
HP Color LaserJet Pro MFP 4302fdwe
HP Color LaserJet Pro MFP 4302cdwe
HP Color LaserJet Pro MFP 4302fdn
HP Color LaserJet Pro MFP 4302fdw
HP Color LaserJet Pro MFP 4303dw
HP Color LaserJet Pro MFP 4303fdn
HP Color LaserJet Pro MFP 4303fdw
HP Color LaserJet Pro MFP 4303cdw
HP Color LaserJet Pro MFP 4303cfdn
HP Color LaserJet Pro MFP 4303cfdw
HP Color LaserJet Pro 4201dne
HP Color LaserJet Pro 4201dwe
HP Color LaserJet Pro 4201cdne
HP Color LaserJet Pro 4201cdwe
HP Color LaserJet Pro 4202dne
HP Color LaserJet Pro 4202dwe
HP Color LaserJet Pro 4202dn
HP Color LaserJet Pro 4202dw
HP Color LaserJet Pro 4203dn
HP Color LaserJet Pro 4203dw
HP Color LaserJet Pro 4203cdn
HP Color LaserJet Pro 4203cdw
HP DeskJet 2800 All-in-One Printer series
HP DeskJet 2800e All-in-One Printer series
HP DeskJet Ink Advantage 2800 All-in-One Printer series
HP DeskJet 4200 All-in-One Printer series
HP DeskJet 4200e All-in-One Printer series
HP DeskJet Ink Advantage 4200 All-in-One Printer series
HP DeskJet Ink Advantage Ultra 4900 All-in-One Printer series
Known issues:
1. USB print feature is not working properly with FW version 6.17.X.X for
HP Color LaserJet Pro MFP 4303 devices
2. An I/O error is observed when attempting to add a HP Color LaserJet
Pro MFP 4303series device via wireless option.
Signed-off-by: Adolf Belka <adolf.belka@ipfire.org>
Signed-off-by: Michael Tremer <michael.tremer@ipfire.org>
- Update from version 0.15.1b to 0.16.3
- Update of rootfile
- A new fork has been made of the libid3tag. This is now being managed by Tenacity.
The latest version has a library change so that any package using the old version will
work with the new one.
- Changelog
0.16.3
This release fixes backwards compatibility issues with libid3tag 0.15.1b.
#8 - Define a separate library soversion, which is set to 0 to preserve ABI
compatibility.
Note: no functionality was changed in this release. This and the previous release
are identical in terms of functionality.
Compatibility
With the changes listed above, libid3tag is both source compatible and
binary (ABI) compatible with programs linked against libid3tag 0.15.1b.
We will continue to guarantee this compatibility for as long as we can.
Existing libid3tag 0.15.1b packages can be easily switched to this
version without breakage.
Reporting Issues or Contributing Patches
Our version of libid3tag contains all kinds of integrated packages plus
our own tweaks. However, if you have a patch or two that haven't been
integrated into our fork yet, please feel free to open a pull request.
Just like Tenacity, we aim to have libid3tag packaged and working on as
many platforms as we can without patches.
0.16.2
Fix null pointer dereference in id3_ucs4_length (CVE-2017-11550)
0.16.1
Fix exported CMake config file
Fix pkgconfig file name to match Linux distro packages
(id3tag instead of libid3tag).
0.16.0
Add CMake build system
Remove autotools build system
Install pkgconfig and CMake config files
Apply patches from Debian, Fedora, Arch, and Gentoo
Signed-off-by: Adolf Belka <adolf.belka@ipfire.org>
Reviewed-by: Michael Tremer <michael.tremer@ipfire.org>
Signed-off-by: Michael Tremer <michael.tremer@ipfire.org>
- Update from version 2.8.1 to 2.8.2
- Update of rootfile
- Changelog
2.8.2
- Fix fallout of development in NUT v2.8.0 and/or v2.8.1:
* dstate machinery: a segmentation fault (null pointer dereference) was
possible with `INSTCMD` processing of commands without parameters nor
`TRACKING` identifier. [#2155]
* USB bus number detection for libusb-1.0 builds was overly zealous and
wrongly considered zero values as an error. [#2198]
* `upsmon` recognition of `CAL` state could linger after the calibration
activity was completed by the hardware, which led to mis-processing of
shutdown triggers. Also, notification was added to report "finished
calibration". [issue #2168, PR #2169]
* `upsmon` recognition of `OFF` state as a trigger for FSD (forced shut
down) criticality considered also the input line state, which may be
an independently evolving circumstance. [issue #2278, PR #2279]
* `upsmon` support for `POLLFAIL_LOG_THROTTLE_MAX` did not neuter the
applied setting when live-reloading configuration, so commenting it
away in `upsmon.conf` did not have the effect of resetting the logging
frequency to default. It also did not reset the counters to certainly
follow the new configuration for existing faults. [issue #2207, PR #2209]
* `upsmon` support for `POLLFAIL_LOG_THROTTLE_MAX` had an off-by-one error
(e.g. reporting "Data stale" or "Driver not connected" every 30 sec with
`POLLFAIL_LOG_THROTTLE_MAX 5` and `POLLFREQ 5` settings). [#2207]
* Drivers running with non-default user account (e.g. with `user=root`
in their configuration) failed to apply group ownership and permissions
to their Unix socket file for interaction with the local data server.
[#2185, #2096]
* Dispatcher script `scripts/python/app/NUT-Monitor` referenced `py3qt3`
instead of the correct `py3qt5`. It also tries to check both `py2gtk2`
and `py3qt5` implementations verbosely, even if one is not installed.
[#2199, #2201]
* Set the `DesktopFileName` in `scripts/python/app/NUT-Monitor-py3qt5`,
this binds the application with the desktop file and allow the Open
Desktop compatible implementation to display the proper icon and
application name. [#2205]
* Original recipe for `apc_modbus` strictly required USB support even if
building NUT without it. [#2262]
* Builds requested with a specific C/C++ language standard revision via
`CFLAGS` and `CXXFLAGS` should again be honoured. [PR #2306]
* Allow requesting detailed debug builds (with disabled optimizations for
binaries to best match the source code) for supported compilers using
`configure` script option `--with-debuginfo`. Note that default autoconf
behavior usually embeds moderate optimizations and debug information on
its own. [PR #2310]
* A fix applied among clean-ups between NUT v2.7.4 and v2.8.0 releases
backfired for `usbhid-ups` subdriver `belkin-hid` which in practice
relied on the broken older behavior; more details in its entry below.
[PR #2371]
- nut-usbinfo.pl, nut-scanner and libnutscan:
* Library API version for `libnutscan` was bumped from 2.2.0 to 2.5.0
during evolution of this NUT release.
* USB VendorID:ProductID support list files generated by the script for
different OS frameworks now include a comment with other possibly
compatible driver names, where the respective file format allows for
comments.
* Added the concept of `alt_driver_names` in `nutscan_device_t` structure
for ability to suggest a comment with other possibly compatible driver
names in configuration snippets generated by `nut-scanner`; practical
support implemented for USB connected drivers.
* Added the concept of commented-away suggested option values `comment_tag`
and a method to `nutscan_add_commented_option_to_device()`, instead of
hacks in prepared config data which broke some use-cases. [#2221]
* Command-line option `-U` for USB scan can now be specified several times
to increase the detail level about hardware link to the device (this was
previously always suggested, but may be not reliable if USB enumeration
gets changed over time). [#2221]
* Added generation of FreeBSD/pfSense quirks for USB devices supported
by NUT (may get installed to `$datadir` e.g. `/usr/local/share/nut`
and need to be pasted into your `/boot/loader.conf.local`). [#2159]
* nut-scanner now avoids creating ambiguous `nutdevN` device section names
when called separately to scan different media buses (one at a time).
Now the "bus" name would be embedded (e.g. non-colliding `nutdev-usb1`
and `nutdev-snmp1`). [#2247]
* nut-scanner can now discover NUT simulated devices (`.dev` and `.seq`
files) located in your sysconfig directory, and prepare configuration
sections with the simulation driver (currently `dummy-ups`). [#2246]
* nut-scanner now reports `dummy-ups` as driver when scanning NUT "bus"
with Old or Avahi method. [#2236, #2245]
- upsd: Fixed conditions for "no listening interface available" diagnosis
to check how many listeners we succeeded with, not whether the first one
succeeded or not. If not all requested (non-localhost) listeners were
available, default to fail the daemon start-up attempt; support for an
`ALLOW_NOT_ALL_LISTENERS` setting was added to control this behavior. [#723]
- NUT CI improvements:
* Added publishing recipes for PyNUT client bindings for NUT, so it ends
up in the link:https://pypi.org/project/PyNUTClient[PyPI repository].
[#2158]
* Added support for new `ccache` namespace concept, where possible. [#2256]
* Fixed an issue for builds configured `--without-usb`. [#2263]
* Added a fallback for `libgd` discovery (for CGI etc. builds). [#2287]
* Made `aspell` TeX module detection more reliable. [#2206]
* Fixed recipes for completely out-of-tree builds to pass with documentation
generation and checking on all tested "make" implementations. [#2318]
* Various other recipe and documentation clean-up efforts. [#2284, #2269,
#2261]
- main driver core codebase:
* Help users of drivers that can be built to support optionally USB and
other media (like `nutdrv_qx` built for serial-only support), and built
in fact without USB support but used for USB devices, with some more
information to make troubleshooting easier. [issue #2259, PR #2260]
* Driver programs with debug tracing support via `-D` CLI option and/or
the `NUT_DEBUG_LEVEL` environment variable now check those earlier in
their life-time, so that initialization routine can be debugged. [#2259]
* Multiple USB-capable drivers got options to customize `usb_config_index`
`usb_hid_rep_index`, `usb_hid_desc_index`, `usb_hid_ep_in` and
`usb_hid_ep_out` hardware connection settings via `ups.conf` options.
This is treated as experimental, not all code paths may be actually
using such values from `struct usb_communication_subdriver_t` rather
than hard-coded defaults. Discovery of correct values is up to the
user at the moment (using `lsusb`, internet search, luck...) [#2149]
- nut-driver-enumerator (NDE) service/script:
* The optional daemon mode (primarily useful for systems which monitor
a large and dynamic population of power devices) was enhanced with a
`--daemon-after` variant which parses the configuration once before
daemonization and this has a chance to fail while not forked off, as
well as to allow only completing the service unit initialization when
everything is actually ready to work (so further dependencies can start
at the proper time). [#682]
* Also applied other optimizations to the script implementation. [#682]
- powerpanel text driver now handles status responses in any format and should
support most devices. [#2156]
- tripplite_usb driver now allows any device to match if a particular Unit ID
was not specified in `ups.conf`. [PR #2297, issues #2282 and #2258]
- snmp-ups driver:
* added support for Eaton EMP002 sensor for ATS16 NM2 sub-driver. [#2286]
* mapping table updates for apc-mib sub-driver. [#2264]
- usbhid-ups driver:
* `arduino-hid` subdriver was enhanced from "initial bare bones" experimental
set of mapped data points to support some 20 more mappings to make it more
useful as an UPS driver, not just a controller developer sandbox. [#2188]
* `cps-hid` subdriver now supports devices branded as Cyber Energy and built
by cooperation with Cyber Power Systems. [#2312]
* `belkin-hid` subdriver now supports Liebert PSI5 devices which have a
different numeric reading scale than earlier handled models. [issue #2271,
PR #2272, PR #2369] Generally the wrong-scale processing was addressed,
including a regression in NUT v2.8.0 which led to zero values
in voltage data points which NUT v2.7.4 reported well [#2371]
* The `onlinedischarge` configuration flag name was too ambiguous and got
deprecated (will be supported but no longer promoted by documentation),
introducing `onlinedischarge_onbattery` as the meaningful alias. [#2213]
* Logged notifications about `OL+DISCHRG` state should now be throttled
(see the driver manual page for more details) [#2214, #2215]:
- If `battery.charge` is available, make the message when entering the
state and then only if the charge differs from that when we posted
the earlier message (e.g. really discharging) and is under
`onlinedischarge_log_throttle_hovercharge` value (defaults to 100%);
- Also can throttle to a time frequency configurable by a new option
`onlinedischarge_log_throttle_sec`, by default 30 sec if `battery.charge`
is not reported by the device (should be frequent by default, in case
the UPS-reported state combination does reflect a bad power condition).
- nutdrv_qx driver:
* Fixed handling of `battery_voltage_reports_one_pack` configuration flag
introduced in NUT v2.8.1. [originally by PR #1279; fixed by PR #2324,
issue #2325]
- Various code and documentation fixes for NSS crypto support. [#2274, #2268]
- Laid foundations for the SmartNUT effort (aiming to integrate drivers with
some other backends than the networked NUT data server process).
- Eaton contributed recipes and scripts used to create the IPP for Unix
bundle (aka Eaton IPSS Unix or UPP), a freely available value-added
packaging of NUT distributed as the UPS software companion for OSes
where their more complex UPS monitoring/management tools had not been
ported. This allows for delivery of NUT packages with an interactive
installer and some system integration scripts (events, notifications,
status, shutdown daemon...), and was contributed to the NUT upstream
project by Eaton -- provided "as is" at the moment, and may later serve
as foundation or inspiration for new NUT features. [#2288]
- nutconf (C++ library and tool to read and manage NUT configuration files)
was started in the open by Eaton employees and used in the IPP installer,
but the code lingered in a side branch. It was now brushed up to our common
best practices and added to the main codebase. As of this import, there are
known deficiencies in Windows platform support, as well as some un-awareness
about configuration key words which appeared in NUT since 2013. [#2290]
- The `tools/gitlog2changelog.py.in` script was revised, in particular to
convert section titles (with contributor names coming from Git metadata)
into plain ASCII character set, for `dblatex` versions which do not allow
diacritics and other kinds of non-trivial characters in sections. This can
cause successful builds of `ChangeLog.pdf` file on more platforms, but at
expense of a semi-cosmetic difference in those names. [PR #2360, PR #2366]
Signed-off-by: Adolf Belka <adolf.belka@ipfire.org>
Signed-off-by: Arne Fitzenreiter <arne_f@ipfire.org>
- Update from version 3.8.4 to 3.9.0
- Update of rootfile
- With version 3.9.0 the option smtpd_forbid_bare_newline default value is now yes. With
previous versions the default value was no but to prevent the possibility of an smtp
smuggling attack the option should be yes. Previous version therefore actively set
the value to yes and added it to the main.cf file when being installed. With version
3.9.0 the default value is now yes so the option no longer needs to be added into
main.cf, so smtp smuggling attack is protected by default now.
- Removed the section from the install.sh file that added the option into main.cf with
version 3.8.4. From 3.9.0 onwards the default value is yes so no longer needs to be
actively added into main.cf
- Changelog is too large to paste here. It can be read in the file RELEASE_NOTES in the
source tarball.
Signed-off-by: Adolf Belka <adolf.belka@ipfire.org>
Reviewed-by: Michael Tremer <michael.tremer@ipfire.org>
Signed-off-by: Arne Fitzenreiter <arne_f@ipfire.org>
- This v2 version increments the PAK_VER number
- Update from version 4.19.5 to 4.20.1
- Update of rootfile
- Changelog
4.20.1
* BUG 15630: dns update debug message is too noisy.
* BUG 15635: Do not fail PAC validation for RFC8009 checksums types.
* BUG 15605: Improve performance of lookup_groupmem() in idmap_ad.
* BUG 15636: Smbcacls incorrectly propagates inheritance with Inherit-Only
flag.
* BUG 15611: http library doesn't support 'chunked transfer encoding'.
* BUG 15600: Provide a systemd service file for the background queue daemon.
4.20.0
The changelog is too large to show here. Details can be found at
https://www.samba.org/samba/history/samba-4.20.0.html
I did not identify any changes related to how samba is configured in IPFire
4.19.6
* BUG 15527: fd_handle_destructor() panics within an smbd_smb2_close() if
vfs_stat_fsp() fails in fd_close().
* BUG 15588: samba-gpupdate: Correctly implement site support.
* BUG 15527: fd_handle_destructor() panics within an smbd_smb2_close() if
vfs_stat_fsp() fails in fd_close().
* BUG 15588: samba-gpupdate: Correctly implement site support.
* BUG 15599: libgpo: Segfault in python bindings.
* BUG 15580: Packet marshalling push support missing for
CTDB_CONTROL_TCP_CLIENT_DISCONNECTED and
CTDB_CONTROL_TCP_CLIENT_PASSED.
Signed-off-by: Adolf Belka <adolf.belka@ipfire.org>
Signed-off-by: Arne Fitzenreiter <arne_f@ipfire.org>
- Update from version 11.0.6 to 13.0.4
- Update of rootfile
- Version 13.x has now been released for 12 months so updating the File Daemon to 13.x
should be good.
- Version 11.x was released 40 months ago.
- Changelog
The changes are all related to the Director and the Storage Daemon. The changelog states
that older file daemons "should" be compatible with 13.x DIR & SD. This change ensures
IPfire "is" compatible with the 13.x DIR & SD.
Signed-off-by: Adolf Belka <adolf.belka@ipfire.org>
Signed-off-by: Arne Fitzenreiter <arne_f@ipfire.org>
- As discussed in the Dev conf call on 2024-Jan-08
- The 1.x version of Icinga has been EOL since 2018
- The 2.x version would require a complete new configuration approach as the settings
and options are completely different to 1.x and so would be a start from scratch.
- removal of icinga from make.sh file
- removal of lfs file
- removal of rootfile
- removal of configuration file
- removal of backup includes file
Signed-off-by: Adolf Belka <adolf.belka@ipfire.org>
Acked-by: Peter Müller <peter.mueller@ipfire.org>
Signed-off-by: Arne Fitzenreiter <arne_f@ipfire.org>
- As discussed in the Dev conf call on 2024-Apr-08
- sslh has not been functioning since last update ion Sep 2021. Configuration syntax
was radically changed somewhere in the update from 1.7a(2013) to 1.22c in Sep 2021
- removal of sslh from make file
- removal of lfs file
- removal of rootfile
- removal of paks files
- removal of initscript
Signed-off-by: Adolf Belka <adolf.belka@ipfire.org>
Signed-off-by: Arne Fitzenreiter <arne_f@ipfire.org>
the only file in the package is now the initskript to configre powersave mode using cpupower
which is shipped with the kernel.
Signed-off-by: Arne Fitzenreiter <arne_f@ipfire.org>
- Update from version 2.28.5 to 2.30.1
- Update of rootfile
- Changelog
2.30.1
Fixed a regression causing SDL_WaitEvent() to return spurious failures
Fixed X11 cursors on the latest release of GNOME
Wayland windows automatically have OpenGL enabled again
Fixed memory corruption when converting signed 16-bit audio to float
Fixed audio artifacts when converting signed 8-bit audio to float
Fixed the clip rectangle not being updated when the viewport changes in the SDL renderer
Convert mouse wheel coordinates to the rendering view in the SDL renderer
Fixed a crash handling controllers on macOS
Fixed a crash setting a window fullscreen with Emscripten
Fixed the keyboard automatically popping up when resuming an application on Android
2.30.0
In addition to lots of bug fixes, here are the major changes in this release:
General:
Added support for 2 bits-per-pixel indexed surface formats
Added the function SDL_GameControllerGetSteamHandle() to get the Steam API handle for a controller, if available
Added the event SDL_CONTROLLERSTEAMHANDLEUPDATED which is sent when the Steam API handle for a controller changes. This could also change the name, VID, and PID of the controller.
Added the environment variable SDL_LOGGING to control default log output
macOS:
Added the hint SDL_HINT_JOYSTICK_IOKIT to control whether the IOKit controller driver should be used
Added the hint SDL_HINT_JOYSTICK_MFI to control whether the GCController controller driver should be used
Added the hint SDL_HINT_RENDER_METAL_PREFER_LOW_POWER_DEVICE to choose whether high or low power GPU should be used for rendering, in the case where there are multiple GPUs available
Xbox:
Added the function SDL_GDKGetDefaultUser()
Signed-off-by: Adolf Belka <adolf.belka@ipfire.org>
Signed-off-by: Michael Tremer <michael.tremer@ipfire.org>
- Update from version 1.4 to 1.5.1
- Update of rootfile
- Changelog
1.5.1
Opus 1.5.1 fixes the meson build that was broken in 1.5.
1.5
Opus 1.5 is the first release to make extended use of ML in the encoder and
decoder. You can read all the details in the release demo page. In summary, major
changes since 1.4 include:
Significant improvement to packet loss robustness using Deep Redundancy (DRED)
Improved packet loss concealment through Deep PLC
Low-bitrate speech quality enhancement down to 6 kb/s wideband
Improved x86 (AVX2) and Arm (Neon) optimizations
Support for 4th and 5th order ambisonics
In addition to the improvements above, this release includes many minor bug fixes.
Signed-off-by: Adolf Belka <adolf.belka@ipfire.org>
Signed-off-by: Michael Tremer <michael.tremer@ipfire.org>
- Update from version 2.3.0 to 2.4.0
- Update of rootfile
- Changelog
2.4.0
- Changes:
* Add a PLIST_OPT_NONE value to plist_write_options_t
* autoconf: Allow disabling build of test suite
* Update doxygen config and document undocumented macros
* Add an explicit PLIST_FORMAT_NONE value
* Add a libplist_version() function to the interface
* docs: Use README.md to generate mainpage with doxygen
- Bugfixes:
* Several compiler-related fixes and code improvements
* Plug memory leak in plist_write_to_stream()
* Prevent adding NULL items to array/dictionary nodes
* Fix parallel running of test suite
* Fix cython bindings
* Fix OOB read in plist_from_memory()
Signed-off-by: Adolf Belka <adolf.belka@ipfire.org>
Signed-off-by: Michael Tremer <michael.tremer@ipfire.org>
- Update from version 10.02.1 to 10.03.0
- Update of rootfile
- Changelog
10.03.0
Highlights in this release include:
A vulnerability was identified in the way Ghostscript/GhostPDL called
tesseract for the OCR devices, which could allow arbitrary code execution.
As as result, we strongly urge anyone including the OCR devices in their
build to update as soon as possible.
As of this release (10.03.0) pdfwrite creates PDF files with XRef streams and
ObjStm streams. This can result in considerably smaller PDF output files.
See Vector Devices for more details.
Ghostscript/pdfwrite now supports passing through PDF "Optional Content".
Our efforts in code hygiene and maintainability continue.
The usual round of bug fixes, compatibility changes, and incremental
improvements.
(9.53.0) We have added the capability to build with the Tesseract OCR engine.
In such a build, new devices are available (pdfocr8/pdfocr24/pdfocr32)
which render the output file to an image, OCR that image, and output the
image "wrapped" up as a PDF file, with the OCR generated text information
included as "invisible" text (in PDF terms, text rendering mode 3).
Mainly due to time constraints, we only support including Tesseract from
source included in our release packages, and not linking to
Tesseract/Leptonica shared libraries. Whether we add this capability will be
largely dependent on community demand for the feature.
See Enabling OCR for more details.
Incompatible changes
(10.03.0) Almost all the "internal" PostScript procedures defined during the
interpreter startup are now "executeonly", further reducing the attack
surface of the interpreter.
The nature of these procedures means there should be no impact for legitimate
usage, but it is possible it will impact uses which abuse the previous
accessibility (even for legitimate reasons). Such cases may now require
"DELAYBIND", See DELAYBIND
(10.03.0) The "makeimagedevice" non-standard operator has been removed. It
allowed low level access to the graphics library in a way that was,
essentially impossible to secure.
(10.03.0) The "putdeviceprops", "getdeviceprops", "finddevice", "copydevice",
"findprotodevice" non-standard operators have all been removed. They
provided functionality that is either accessible through standard operators,
or should not be used by user PostScript.
(10.03.0) The process of "tidying" the PostScript namespace should have
removed only non-standard and undocumented operators. Nevertheless, it is
possible that any integrations or utilities that rely on those non-standard
and undocumented operators may stop working or may change behaviour.
Signed-off-by: Adolf Belka <adolf.belka@ipfire.org>
Signed-off-by: Michael Tremer <michael.tremer@ipfire.org>
- Adds Zabbix Agent userparameters `ipfire.ovpn.clientcert` and `ipfire.ovpn.cacert` for the agent to get details about openvpn client, server and ca certificates.
- Moves all `ipfire.ovpn.*` userparameters to a separate config file `userparameter_ovpn.conf` to enable users to selectively disable openvpn items when not needed
- Includes `ipfire_certificate_detail.sh` script in sudoers for Zabbix Agent as it needs root permission to read openvpn certificate details.
- Adapts lfs install script to install new script and configfile
- Adds new script and configfile to rootfiles
Reviewed-by: Adolf Belka <adolf.belka@ipfire.org>
Signed-off-by: Michael Tremer <michael.tremer@ipfire.org>
- Update from version 2.43.0 to 2.44.0
- Update of rootfile
- Changelog is too large to include here.
See the files 2.43.1.txt, 2.43.2.txt, 2.43.3.txt & 2.44.0.txt in the source tarball in
directory Documentation/RelNotes
Signed-off-by: Adolf Belka <adolf.belka@ipfire.org>
Signed-off-by: Michael Tremer <michael.tremer@ipfire.org>
we had discussed this on december telco but it is not so
easy because our menusystem only shows entry's existing cgi's.
so i add a cgi redirect to http://$ENV{SERVER_ADDR}:3000
this add the entry under pakfire and also to service page.
Signed-off-by: Arne Fitzenreiter <arne_f@ipfire.org>
Signed-off-by: Michael Tremer <michael.tremer@ipfire.org>
For details see:
https://blog.clamav.net/2023/11/clamav-130-122-105-released.html
Excerpts from changelog:
"Major changes
Added support for extracting and scanning attachments found in
Microsoft OneNote section files. OneNote parsing will be enabled by
default, but may be optionally disabled using one of the following
options:
a. The clamscan command line option: --scan-onenote=no,
b. The clamd.conf config option: ScanOneNote no,
c. The libclamav scan option options.parse &= ~CL_SCAN_PARSE_ONENOTE;,
d. A signature change to the daily.cfg dynamic configuration (DCONF).
Other improvements
Fixed issue when building ClamAV on the Haiku (BeOS-like) operating
system. Patch courtesy of Luca D'Amico
ClamD: When starting, ClamD will now check if the directory specified
by TemporaryDirectory in clamd.conf exists. If it doesn't, ClamD will
print an error message and will exit with exit code 1. Patch courtesy
of Andrew Kiggins.
CMake: If configured to build static libraries, CMake will now also
install the libclamav_rust, libclammspack, libclamunrar_iface, and
libclamunrar static libraries required by libclamav.
Note: These libraries are all linked into the clamscan, clamd, sigtool,
and freshclam programs, which is why they did not need to be installed
to function. However, these libraries would be required if you wish to
build some other program that uses the libclamav static library.
Added file type recognition for compiled Python (`.pyc`) files.
The file type appears as a string parameter for these callback
functions:
- clcb_pre_cache
- clcb_pre_scan
- clcb_file_inspection
When scanning a `.pyc` file, the `type` parameter will now show
"CL_TYPE_PYTHON_COMPILED" instead of "CL_TYPE_BINARY_DATA".
Improved support for decrypting PDFs with empty passwords.
Assorted minor improvements and typo fixes.
Bug fixes
Fixed a warning when scanning some HTML files.
Fixed an issue decrypting some PDF's with an empty password.
ClamOnAcc: Fixed an infinite loop when a watched directory does not
exist.
ClamOnAcc: Fixed an infinite loop when a file has been deleted before a
scan.
Patch courtesy of gsuehiro.
Fixed a possible crash when processing VBA files on HP-UX/IA 64bit.
Patch courtesy of Albert Chin-A-Young.
ClamConf: Fixed an issue printing `MaxScanSize` introduced with the
change to allow a `MaxScanSize` greater than 4 GB.
Fix courtesy of teoberi.
Fixed an issue building a ClamAV RPM in some configurations.
The issue was caused by faulty CMake logic that intended to create an
empty database directory during the installation."
Signed-off-by: Matthias Fischer <matthias.fischer@ipfire.org>
Reviewed-by: Adolf Belka <adolf.belka@ipfire.org>
Signed-off-by: Michael Tremer <michael.tremer@ipfire.org>
- Updated lfs file to core program type
- Moved rootfile from packages to common
- Older suricata versions required elfutils only for building but suricata-7.0.2 fails to
start if elfutils is not present due to libelf.so.1 being missing.
- The requirement for elfutils is not mentioned at all in the changelog.
Fixes: Bug#13516
Tested-by: Adolf Belka <adolf.belka@ipfire.org>
Signed-off-by: Adolf Belka <adolf.belka@ipfire.org>
Signed-off-by: Michael Tremer <michael.tremer@ipfire.org>
For details see:
https://midnight-commander.org/wiki/NEWS-4.8.31
"Major changes since 4.8.30
Core
Minimal version of GLib is 2.32.0.
VFS
fish: drop support of native FISH server and protocol. Rename VFS to shell (#4232)
extfs;
uc1541 extfs: update up to 3.6 version (#4511)
s3+: port to Python3 (#4324)
Support for LZO/LZOP compression format (#4509)
...
Skins: add color for non-printable characters in editor (#4433)
Fixes
FTBFS on FreeBSD with ext2fs attribute support (#4493)
Broken stickchars (-a) mode (#4498)
Wrong timestamp after resuming of file copy operation (#4499)
Editor: wrong deletion of marked column (#3761)
Diff viewer: segfault when display of line numbers is enabled (#4500)
Tar VFS: broken handling of hard links (#4494)
Sftp VFS: failure establishing SSH session due hashed host names in ~/.ssh/known_hosts (#4506)
Shell VFS: incorrect file names with cyrillic or diacritic symbols (#4507)
mc.ext.ini: incorrect description of of how multiple sections and keys with same names are processed (#4497)
mc.ext.ini: unescaped backslash \ is treated as invalid escape sequence in glib-2.77.3 and glib-2.79 (#4502)
mc.ext.ini: file "Makefile.zip" is handled as Makefile not as zip-arhive (#4419)"
Signed-off-by: Matthias Fischer <matthias.fischer@ipfire.org>
Signed-off-by: Michael Tremer <michael.tremer@ipfire.org>
- Update from version 0.22.0 to 0.23.1
- Update of rootfile
- Changelog
0.23.0
Headline features
Add type hints. (#543)
Features
When exiting a nursery block, the parent task always waits for child tasks
to exit. This wait cannot be cancelled. However, previously, if you tried
to cancel it, it would inject a Cancelled exception, even though it wasn’t
cancelled. Most users probably never noticed either way, but injecting a
Cancelled here is not really useful, and in some rare cases caused
confusion or problems, so Trio no longer does that. (#1457)
If called from a thread spawned by trio.to_thread.run_sync,
trio.from_thread.run and trio.from_thread.run_sync now reuse the task and
cancellation status of the host task; this means that context variables and
cancel scopes naturally propagate ‘through’ threads spawned by Trio. You
can also use trio.from_thread.check_cancelled to efficiently check for
cancellation without reentering the Trio thread. (#2392)
trio.lowlevel.start_guest_run() now does a bit more setup of the guest run
before it returns to its caller, so that the caller can immediately make
calls to trio.current_time(), trio.lowlevel.spawn_system_task(),
trio.lowlevel.current_trio_token(), etc. (#2696)
Bugfixes
When a starting function raises before calling trio.TaskStatus.started(),
trio.Nursery.start() will no longer wrap the exception in an undocumented
ExceptionGroup. Previously, trio.Nursery.start() would incorrectly raise an
ExceptionGroup containing it when using trio.run(...,
strict_exception_groups=True). (#2611)
Deprecations and removals
To better reflect the underlying thread handling semantics, the keyword
argument for trio.to_thread.run_sync that was previously called cancellable
is now named abandon_on_cancel. It still does the same thing – allow the
thread to be abandoned if the call to trio.to_thread.run_sync is
cancelled – but since we now have other ways to propagate a cancellation
without abandoning the thread, “cancellable” has become somewhat of a
misnomer. The old cancellable name is now deprecated. (#2841)
Deprecated support for math.inf for the backlog argument in
open_tcp_listeners, making its docstring correct in the fact that only
TypeError is raised if invalid arguments are passed. (#2842)
Removals without deprecations
Drop support for Python3.7 and PyPy3.7/3.8. (#2668)
Removed special MultiError traceback handling for IPython. As of version
8.15 ExceptionGroup is handled natively. (#2702)
Miscellaneous internal changes
Trio now indicates its presence to sniffio using the sniffio.thread_local
interface that is preferred since sniffio v1.3.0. This should be less
likely than the previous approach to cause sniffio.current_async_library()
to return incorrect results due to unintended inheritance of contextvars.
(#2700)
On windows, if SIO_BASE_HANDLE failed and SIO_BSP_HANDLE_POLL didn’t return
a different socket, runtime error will now raise from the OSError that
indicated the issue so that in the event it does happen it might help with
debugging. (#2807)
0.22.2
Bugfixes
Fix PermissionError when importing trio due to trying to access pthread.
(#2688)
0.22.1
Breaking changes
Timeout functions now raise ValueError if passed math.nan. This includes
trio.sleep, trio.sleep_until, trio.move_on_at, trio.move_on_after,
trio.fail_at and trio.fail_after. (#2493)
Features
Added support for naming threads created with trio.to_thread.run_sync,
requires pthreads so is only available on POSIX platforms with glibc
installed. (#1148)
trio.socket.socket now prints the address it tried to connect to upon
failure. (#1810)
Bugfixes
Fixed a crash that can occur when running Trio within an embedded Python
interpreter, by handling the TypeError that is raised when trying to
(re-)install a C signal handler. (#2333)
Fix sniffio.current_async_library() when Trio tasks are spawned from a
non-Trio context (such as when using trio-asyncio). Previously, a regular
Trio task would inherit the non-Trio library name, and spawning a system
task would cause the non-Trio caller to start thinking it was Trio. (#2462)
Issued a new release as in the git tag for 0.22.0, trio.__version__ is
incorrectly set to 0.21.0+dev. (#2485)
Improved documentation
Documented that Nursery.start_soon does not guarantee task ordering. (#970)
Tested-by: Adolf Belka <adolf.belka@ipfire.org>
Signed-off-by: Adolf Belka <adolf.belka@ipfire.org>
Signed-off-by: Michael Tremer <michael.tremer@ipfire.org>
- Update from version 3.2.2 to 3.3.0
- Update of rootfile
- Changelog
3.3.0
Note: This is the first pyfuse3 release compatible with Cython 3.0.0 release.
Cython 0.29.x is also still supported.
Cythonized with latest Cython 3.0.0.
Drop Python 3.6 and 3.7 support and testing, #71.
CI: also test python 3.12. test on cython 0.29 and cython 3.0.
Tell Cython that callbacks may raise exceptions, #80.
Fix lookup in examples/hello.py, similar to #16.
Misc. CI, testing, build and sphinx related fixes.
3.2.3
cythonize with latest Cython 0.29.34 (brings Python 3.12 support)
add a minimal pyproject.toml, require setuptools
tests: fix integer overflow on 32-bit arches, fixes#47
test: Use shutil.which() instead of external which(1) program
setup.py: catch more generic OSError when searching Cython, fixes#63
setup.py: require Cython >= 0.29
fix basedir computation in setup.py (fix pip install -e .)
use sphinx < 6.0 due to compatibility issues with more recent versions
Tested-by: Adolf Belka <adolf.belka@ipfire.org>
Signed-off-by: Adolf Belka <adolf.belka@ipfire.org>
Signed-off-by: Michael Tremer <michael.tremer@ipfire.org>
- Update from version 23.0 to 23.2
- Update of rootfile
- Changelog
23.2
Document calendar-based versioning scheme (#716)
Enforce that the entire marker string is parsed (#687)
Requirement parsing no longer automatically validates the URL (#120)
Canonicalize names for requirements comparison (#644)
Introduce metadata.Metadata (along with metadata.ExceptionGroup and
metadata.InvalidMetadata; #570)
Introduce the validate keyword parameter to utils.normalize_name() (#570)
Introduce utils.is_normalized_name() (#570)
Make utils.parse_sdist_filename() and utils.parse_wheel_filename() raise
InvalidSdistFilename and InvalidWheelFilename, respectively, when the
version component of the name is invalid
23.1
Parse raw metadata (#671)
Import underlying parser functions as an underscored variable (#663)
Improve error for local version label with unsupported operators (#675)
Add dedicated error for specifiers with incorrect .* suffix
Replace spaces in platform names with underscores (#620)
Relax typing of _key on _BaseVersion (#669)
Handle prefix match with zeros at end of prefix correctly (#674)
Signed-off-by: Adolf Belka <adolf.belka@ipfire.org>
Signed-off-by: Michael Tremer <michael.tremer@ipfire.org>
- Updated from version 1.1.0 to 1.2.0
- Update of rootfile
- Changelog
1.2.0
Added special monkeypatching if Apport has overridden sys.excepthook so it
will format exception groups correctly (PR by John Litborn)
Added a backport of contextlib.suppress() from Python 3.12.1 which also
handles suppressing exceptions inside exception groups
Fixed bare raise in a handler reraising the original naked exception rather
than an exception group which is what is raised when you do a raise in an
except* handler
1.1.3
catch() now raises a TypeError if passed an async exception handler instead
of just giving a RuntimeWarning about the coroutine never being awaited.
(#66, PR by John Litborn)
Fixed plain raise statement in an exception handler callback to work like a
raise in an except* block
Fixed new exception group not being chained to the original exception when
raising an exception group from exceptions raised in handler callbacks
Fixed type annotations of the derive(), subgroup() and split() methods to
match the ones in typeshed
1.1.2
Changed handling of exceptions in exception group handler callbacks to not
wrap a single exception in an exception group, as per CPython issue 103590
1.1.1
Worked around CPython issue #98778, urllib.error.HTTPError(..., fp=None)
raises KeyError on unknown attribute access, on affected Python versions.
(PR by Zac Hatfield-Dodds)
Tested-by: Adolf Belka <adolf.belka@ipfire.org>
Signed-off-by: Adolf Belka <adolf.belka@ipfire.org>
Signed-off-by: Michael Tremer <michael.tremer@ipfire.org>
- Update from version 22.1.0 to 23.2.0
- Update of rootfile
- setup.py is no longer available so build to use pyproject.toml was used.
- A new series of build dependencies are also now required for python3-attrs
- Changelog
23.2.0
Changes
The type annotation for attrs.resolve_types() is now correct. #1141
Type stubs now use typing.dataclass_transform to decorate dataclass-like
decorators, instead of the non-standard __dataclass_transform__ special
form, which is only supported by Pyright. #1158
Fixed serialization of namedtuple fields using attrs.asdict/astuple() with
retain_collection_types=True. #1165
attrs.AttrsInstance is now a typing.Protocol in both type hints and code.
This allows you to subclass it along with another Protocol. #1172
If attrs detects that __attrs_pre_init__ accepts more than just self, it
will call it with the same arguments as __init__ was called. This allows
you to, for example, pass arguments to super().__init__(). #1187
Slotted classes now transform functools.cached_property decorated methods to
support equivalent semantics. #1200
Added class_body argument to attrs.make_class() to provide additional
attributes for newly created classes. It is, for example, now possible to
attach methods. #1203
23.1.0
Backwards-incompatible Changes
Python 3.6 has been dropped and packaging switched to static package data
using Hatch. #993
Deprecations
The support for zope-interface via the attrs.validators.provides validator
is now deprecated and will be removed in, or after, April 2024.
The presence of a C-based package in our developement dependencies has
caused headaches and we’re not under the impression it’s used a lot.
Let us know if you’re using it and we might publish it as a separate
package. #1120
Changes
attrs.filters.exclude() and attrs.filters.include() now support the passing
of attribute names as strings. #1068
attrs.has() and attrs.fields() now handle generic classes correctly. #1079
Fix frozen exception classes when raised within e.g.
contextlib.contextmanager, which mutates their __traceback__ attributes. #1081
@frozen now works with type checkers that implement PEP-681 (ex. pyright).
#1084
Restored ability to unpickle instances pickled before 22.2.0. #1085
attrs.asdict()’s and attrs.astuple()’s type stubs now accept the
attrs.AttrsInstance protocol. #1090
Fix slots class cellvar updating closure in CPython 3.8+ even when
__code__ introspection is unavailable. #1092
attrs.resolve_types() can now pass include_extras to typing.get_type_hints()
on Python 3.9+, and does so by default. #1099
Added instructions for pull request workflow to CONTRIBUTING.md. #1105
Added type parameter to attrs.field() function for use with attrs.make_class().
Please note that type checkers ignore type metadata passed into
make_class(), but it can be useful if you’re wrapping attrs. #1107
It is now possible for attrs.evolve() (and attr.evolve()) to change fields
named inst if the instance is passed as a positional argument.
Passing the instance using the inst keyword argument is now deprecated and
will be removed in, or after, April 2024. #1117
attrs.validators.optional() now also accepts a tuple of validators
(in addition to lists of validators). #1122
22.2.0
Backwards-incompatible Changes
Python 3.5 is not supported anymore. #988
Deprecations
Python 3.6 is now deprecated and support will be removed in the next
release. #1017
Changes
attrs.field() now supports an alias option for explicit __init__ argument
names.
Get __init__ signatures matching any taste, peculiar or plain! The PEP 681
compatible alias option can be use to override private attribute name
mangling, or add other arbitrary field argument name overrides. #950
attrs.NOTHING is now an enum value, making it possible to use with e.g.
typing.Literal. #983
Added missing re-import of attr.AttrsInstance to the attrs namespace. #987
Fix slight performance regression in classes with custom __setattr__ and
speedup even more. #991
Class-creation performance improvements by switching performance-sensitive
templating operations to f-strings.
You can expect an improvement of about 5% – even for very simple classes. #995
attrs.has() is now a TypeGuard for AttrsInstance. That means that type
checkers know a class is an instance of an attrs class if you check it
using attrs.has() (or attr.has()) first. #997
Made attrs.AttrsInstance stub available at runtime and fixed type errors
related to the usage of attrs.AttrsInstance in Pyright. #999
On Python 3.10 and later, call abc.update_abstractmethods() on dict classes
after creation. This improves the detection of abstractness. #1001
attrs’s pickling methods now use dicts instead of tuples. That is safer and
more robust across different versions of a class. #1009
Added attrs.validators.not_(wrapped_validator) to logically invert
wrapped_validator by accepting only values where wrapped_validator rejects
the value with a ValueError or TypeError (by default, exception types
configurable). #1010
The type stubs for attrs.cmp_using() now have default values. #1027
To conform with PEP 681, attr.s() and attrs.define() now accept unsafe_hash
in addition to hash. #1065
Tested-by: Adolf Belka <adolf.belka@ipfire.org>
Signed-off-by: Adolf Belka <adolf.belka@ipfire.org>
Signed-off-by: Michael Tremer <michael.tremer@ipfire.org>
- Update from version 1.2.3 to 1.2.7
- Update of rootfile
- Patch set put together to also update the dependency packages where they have been
updated.
- Changelog
1.2.7
Fixes:
- docs: CVE-2023-36811 upgrade steps: consider checkpoint archives, #7802
- check/compact: fix spurious reappearance of orphan chunks since borg
1.2, #6687 -
this consists of 2 fixes:
- for existing chunks: check --repair: recreate shadow index, #6687
- for newly created chunks: update shadow index when doing a
double-put, #5661
- LockRoster.modify: no KeyError if element was already gone, #7937
- create --X-from-command: run subcommands with a clean environment, #7916
- list --sort-by: support "archive" as alias of "name", #7873
- fix rc and msg if arg parsing throws an exception, #7885
Other changes:
- support and test on Python 3.12
- include unistd.h in _chunker.c (fix for Python 3.13)
- allow msgpack 1.0.6 and 1.0.7
- TAM issues: show tracebacks, improve borg check logging, #7797
- replace "datetime.utcfromtimestamp" with custom helper to avoid
deprecation warnings when using Python 3.12
- vagrant:
- use generic/debian9 box, fixes#7579
- add VM with debian bookworm / test on OpenSSL 3.0.x.
- docs:
- not only attack/unsafe, can also be a fs issue, #7853
- point to CVE-2023-36811 upgrade steps from borg 1.1 to 1.2 upgrade
steps, #7899
- upgrade steps needed for all kinds of repos (including "none"
encryption mode), #7813
- upgrade steps: talk about consequences of borg check, #7816
- upgrade steps: remove period that could be interpreted as part of
the command
- automated-local.rst: use GPT UUID for consistent udev rule
- create disk/partition sector backup by disk serial number, #7934
- update macOS hint about full disk access
- clarify borg prune -a option description, #7871
- readthedocs: also build offline docs (HTMLzip), #7835
- frontends: add "check.rebuild_refcounts" message
1.2.6
Fixes:
- The upgrade procedure docs as published with borg 1.2.5 did not work,
if the repository had archives resulting from a borg rename or borg
recreate operation.
The updated docs now use BORG_WORKAROUNDS=ignore_invalid_archive_tam
at some places to avoid that issue, #7791.
See: fix pre-1.2.5 archives spoofing vulnerability (CVE-2023-36811),
details and necessary upgrade procedure described above.
Other changes:
- updated 1.2.5 changelog entry: 1.2.5 already has the fix for
rename/recreate.
- remove cython restrictions. recommended is to build with
cython 0.29.latest, because borg 1.2.x uses this since years and it
is very stable. You can also try to build with cython 3.0.x, there is
a good chance that it works. As a 3rd option, we also bundle the
`*.c` files cython outputs in the release pypi package, so you can
also just use these and not need cython at all.
1.2.5
Fixes:
- Security: fix pre-1.2.5 archives spoofing vulnerability (CVE-2023-36811),
see details and necessary upgrade procedure described above.
- rename/recreate: correctly update resulting archive's TAM, see #7791
- create: do not try to read parent dir of recursion root, #7746
- extract: fix false warning about pattern never matching, #4110
- diff: remove surrogates before output, #7535
- compact: clear empty directories at end of compact process, #6823
- create --files-cache=size: fix crash, #7658
- keyfiles: improve key sanity check, #7561
- only warn about "invalid" chunker params, #7590
- ProgressIndicatorPercent: fix space computation for wide chars, #3027
- improve argparse validator error messages
New features:
- mount: make up volname if not given (macOS), #7690.
macFUSE supports a volname mount option to give what finder displays on
the desktop / in the directory view. if the user did not specify it,
we make something up, because otherwise it would be "macFUSE Volume 0
(Python)" and hide the mountpoint directory name.
- BORG_WORKAROUNDS=authenticated_no_key to extract from authenticated repos
without key, #7700
Other changes:
- add `utcnow()` helper function to avoid deprecated `datetime.utcnow()`
- stay on latest Cython 0.29 (0.29.36) for borg 1.2.x (do not use
Cython 3.0 yet)
- docs:
- move upgrade notes to own section, see #7546
- mount -olocal: how to show mount in finder's sidebar, #5321
- list: fix --pattern examples, #7611
- improve patterns help
- incl./excl. options, path-from-stdin exclusiveness
- obfuscation docs: markup fix, note about MAX_DATA_SIZE
- --one-file-system: add macOS apfs notes, #4876
- improve --one-file-system help string, #5618
- rewrite borg check docs
- improve the docs for --keep-within, #7687
- fix borg init command in environment.rst.inc
- 1.1.x upgrade notes: more precise borg upgrade instructions, #3396
-tests:
- fix repo reopen
- avoid long ids in pytest output
- check buzhash chunksize distribution, see #7586
1.2.4
New features:
- import-tar: add --ignore-zeros to process concatenated tars, #7432.
- debug id-hash: computes file/chunk content id-hash, #7406
- diff: --content-only does not show mode/ctime/mtime changes, #7248
- diff: JSON strings in diff output are now sorted alphabetically
Bug fixes:
- xattrs: fix namespace processing on FreeBSD, #6997
- diff: fix path related bug seen when addressing deferred items.
- debug get-obj/put-obj: always give chunkid as cli param, see #7290
(this is an incompatible change, see also borg debug id-hash)
- extract: fix mtime when ResourceFork xattr is set (macOS specific), #7234
- recreate: without --chunker-params, do not re-chunk, #7337
- recreate: when --target is given, do not detect "nothing to do".
use case: borg recreate -a src --target dst can be used to make a copy
of an archive inside the same repository, #7254.
- set .hardlink_master for ALL hardlinkable items, #7175
- locking: fix host, pid, tid order.
tid (thread id) must be parsed as hex from lock file name.
- update development.lock.txt, including a setuptools security fix, #7227
Other changes:
- requirements: allow msgpack 1.0.5 also
- upgrade Cython to 0.29.33
- hashindex minor fixes, refactor, tweaks, tests
- use os.replace not os.rename
- remove BORG_LIBB2_PREFIX (not used any more)
- docs:
- BORG_KEY_FILE: clarify docs, #7444
- update FAQ about locale/unicode issues, #6999
- improve mount options rendering, #7359
- make timestamps in manual pages reproducible
- installation: update Fedora in distribution list, #7357
- tests:
- fix test_size_on_disk_accurate for large st_blksize, #7250
- add same_ts_ns function and use it for relaxed timestamp comparisons
- "auto" compressor tests: don't assume a specific size,
do not assume zlib is better than lz4, #7363
- add test for extracted directory mtime
- vagrant:
- upgrade local freebsd 12.1 box -> generic/freebsd13 box (13.1)
- use pythons > 3.8 which work on freebsd 13.1
- pyenv: also install python 3.11.1 for testing
- pyenv: use python 3.10.1, 3.10.0 build is broken on freebsd
Tested-by: Adolf Belka <adolf.belka@ipfire.org>
Signed-off-by: Adolf Belka <adolf.belka@ipfire.org>
Signed-off-by: Michael Tremer <michael.tremer@ipfire.org>
myMPD is written in C and has a nice WebGUI to play
local music and also a WebRadio browser.
This is to replace the removec client175.
After install it can reached via
https://IP_OF_THE_IPFIRE:8800
Signed-off-by: Arne Fitzenreiter <arne_f@ipfire.org>
Signed-off-by: Michael Tremer <michael.tremer@ipfire.org>