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Michael Tremer
924ba58b50 core188: Ship libcap
Signed-off-by: Michael Tremer <michael.tremer@ipfire.org>
2024-08-09 14:23:50 +00:00
Adolf Belka
99b2ac48af libcap: Update to version 2.70
- Update from version 2.69 to 2.70
- Update of rootfile
- sobump means following core packages need to be shipped
   arping
   cdrkit
   iproute2
   iputils
   ntp
   squid
   udev
  and the following addons will be shipped with the pak_ver increments in the other
   patches that are part ofg this set
   avahi
   bacula
   cifs-utils
   dnsdist
   freeradius
   frr
   htop
   nfs
   rng-tools
   samba
   tor
   tshark
   vdr
   wavemon
- Changelog
   2.70
	setcap changes to make it harder to set invalid file capabilities (Bug 217592\
	 reported by parke.nexus)
	Lots of documentation fixes (contributions from Jakub Wilk and
	 Carlos Rodriguez-Fernandez)
	Fix c89 compilation syntax for the C code in the libraries.
	libpam has deprecated providing the _pam_overwrite() function, so use memset()
	 instead

Signed-off-by: Adolf Belka <adolf.belka@ipfire.org>
Signed-off-by: Michael Tremer <michael.tremer@ipfire.org>
2024-08-09 14:22:12 +00:00
Michael Tremer
8057ad9965 core188: Ship libnet
Signed-off-by: Michael Tremer <michael.tremer@ipfire.org>
2024-08-09 14:21:51 +00:00
Adolf Belka
3192cd3036 libnet: Update to version 1.3
- Update from version 1.1.6 to 1.3
- Update of rootfile
- sobump gives suricata and arping as dependencies so those packages also need to be
   shipped.
- Changelog
    1.3
	### Changes
		- License change of critical files from 4-clause BSD to 3-clause and
		  2-clause BSD.  This fixes issue #85: "GPL license compatibility".
		- Migrate from Travis-CI (Linux) and Appveyor (Win32) to GitHub Actions
		- Win32 changes:
		  - switch to npcap from winpcap
		  - Simplify and update build scripts
		  - Encode version in DLL instead of in filename
		- Add support for LLDP, mandatory TLVs.
		- Add support for Cisco UniDirectional Link Detection (UDLD), RFC5171
		- Initial support for unit tests:
		  - `libnet-build_ethernet()`
		  - Complete UDLD API tests
		- Initial "devcontainer": provide VS Code development environment for
		  rapid setup of a development environment
		- Run unit tests in GitHub Actions
		- New  GitHub Action for FreeBSD 13 clang/gcc
		- Calling `libnet_init()` with a RAW type no longer sets a TX buffer max
		  size.  Use the new `libnet_setfd_max_sndbuf()` instead when needed.
		- Remove support for `SOCK_PACKET` sockets causing invalid builds on,
		  e.g., musl libc.  We assume everyone on Linux has `PF_PACKET` now.
	### Fixes
		- Fix #139: fail-to-build-from-source on FreeBSD
		- Fix #122: unused parameter warnings
		- Fix #123: potential memory leak in `libnet_cq_add()`
		- Fix #124: potential name conflict with C++ keyword `new`
		- Fix #96: pointer type warnings when dumping raw data with `%p`
		- Fix #97: non-standard types:
		  - `int64_t` instead of `__int64_t` for mingw cross build
		  - `uint32_t` instead of `u_int` and `uint16_t` instead of `u_short`
		- Fix #98: lots of signed vs unsigned comparisons
		- Fix #102: possible buffer overflows in `libnet_plist_chain_dump_string()`
		- Reproducible build fixes for man-page generation, use LC_ALL=C and UTC
		- Simplify `fixmanpages`
		- Fix #120: possible NULL pointer dereference in `libnet_cq_add()`
		- Fix #120: memory leak in `libnet_plist_chain_new()`
		- Fix segmentation fault in `libnet_ifaddrlist()`
		- Fix #150: segfault when number of IPs > 512
    1.2
	### Changes
		- Removed Lua bindings from repo and dist files, now available separately
		- Removed generated HTML and Nroff (man pages) documentation files, must
		  be regenerated with Doxygen using `make doc`
		- Add `pkg-config` support with `libnet.pc`, replaces `libnet-config`
		  tool, although it is kept for compatibility for now
		- Factorize socket setup code for socket opening to provide output
		  device selection for IPv4
		- Make `libnet_get_hwaddr()` work with 802.1q interfaces in bpf (BSD)
		- New API for OSPF HELLO messages, with neighbor
	### Fixes
		- Use `getifaddrs()` on OpnBSD and Linux
		- For samples, `netinet/in.h` is not on windows
		- Fix errors with missing `IPPROTO_MH` on windows
		- Fix build error on Mac OS X
		- Fix #34 checksum caculation when IPv6 extension headers being used
		- Remove unneeded trailing `-Wl` from `-version-info` line
		- `libnet_build_snmp()` fix warning
		- Use `LIBNET_*RESOLVE` const in `libnet_name2addr*`
		- Fix i486 sample synflood6 warning
		- Some samples need `#include<netinet/in.h>` for `IPPROTO_*` on OpenBSD 5.2
		- Fix gcc warnings
		- Check for `socklen_t`.  Suggested by g.esp and Stefanos Harhalakis
		- libnet: update for obsolete INCLUDE directive
		- Fix warning inside comment
		- Automatic link options `#pragma comment(lib, ...)` are only for MSVC
		- Fix several warnings for MS C/C++ compiler
		- `libnet_open_raw4()` doesn't return a SOCKET on win32
		- Fixes error messages sometimes include newline, sometimes not
		- Properly set `l->err_buf` if `libnet_ifaddrlist()` fails
		- dlpi: Try harder to find the device for the interface
		- dlpi: Correctly extract unit number from devices with numbers in their
		  name
		- Make interface selection work for interfaces with multiple addresses
		- Fix memory leak, device list needs to freed after use
		- Fix file descriptor leak in `libnet_ifaddrlist()`
		- Fix `libnet_get_hwaddr()` for large(!) number of interfaces
		- Fix to support musl libc, removes support for GLIBC <2.1
		- Fix win32 buffer overrun in `libnet_get_ipaddr4()`
		- Interface selection was ignoring interfaces with IPv6
		- Use `LIBNET_API` on public functions, instead of an export file
		- Add Visual Studio 2010 project files, with build instructions
		- Define INET6 on IRIX, making libnet compile cleanly
		- Check for FreeBSD pre-11 before enabling `LIBNET_BSD_BYTE_SWAP`
		- Use `LIBNET_BSDISH_OS` and `LIBNET_BSD_BYTE_SWAP` on Darwin
		- Add BSD byteswap for Darwin. Otherwise `sendto(` returns `EINVAL`
		- `netinet/in.h` is needed for `IPPROTO_` and `sockaddr_in`

Signed-off-by: Adolf Belka <adolf.belka@ipfire.org>
Signed-off-by: Michael Tremer <michael.tremer@ipfire.org>
2024-08-09 14:21:42 +00:00
Michael Tremer
3341244fef core188: Ship libgcrypt
Signed-off-by: Michael Tremer <michael.tremer@ipfire.org>
2024-08-09 10:41:37 +00:00
Adolf Belka
0382036f71 netatalk: Update to version 3.2.5
- Update from version 3.1.2 to 3.2.5
- Update of rootfile
- Change to meson build
- Bundled libevent was removed in 3.1.13 so configure option no longer needed.
- The latest netatalk places the prefix value onto all other directories. No way to change
   this via the meson options. So sysconfdir and localstatedir would end up being under
   /usr. Patch created to remove the prefix value at the beginning of sysconfdir and
   localstatedir so that the locations stay the same as for the previous versions.
- The default value for pam.d is in /usr/etc/ but option available to change this.
- Large number of CVE fixes in some of the updates - 3.2.1, 3.1.18, 3.1.17, 3.1.16,
   3.1.15, 3.1.13, 3.1.12,
- Changelog
    3.2.5
	* BREAKING: meson: Allow choosing shared or static libraries to build,
	       GitHub #1321
	       In practice, only shared libraries are built by default now.
	       Use the `default_library' option to control what is built.
	* FIX: meson: Control the MySQL CNID backend, and support MariaDB, GitHub #1341
	       Introduces a new boolean `with-cnid-mysql-backend' option.
	* FIX: meson: Implement with-init-dir option, GitHub #1346
	* FIX: autotools/meson: Install FreeBSD init script into correct location,
	       GitHub #1345
	* FIX: meson: Fix syntax error with libiconv path, GitHub #1279
	* FIX: meson: Correct description for with-manual option, GitHub #1282
	* FIX: meson: Correct prefix lookup for tracker-control, GitHub #1284
	* FIX: meson: default OPEN_NOFOLLOW_ERRNO overwrites platform customization,
	       GitHub #1286
	* FIX: meson: Don't make dtags depend on rpath, GitHub #1293
	* FIX: meson: Remove duplicate dependency check for posix threads, GitHub #1297
	* FIX: meson: Better output when cryptographic UAMs aren't built, GitHub #1302
	* FIX: meson: Prioritize tests and run single-threaded to avoid race condition,
	       GitHub #1312
	* FIX: meson: Better way to handle rpath executable targets, GitHub #1315
	* FIX: meson: Refactor libcrypto check and print better status messages,
	       GitHub #1299
	* FIX: meson: Look for libmariadb dependency to appease Fedora, GitHub #1348
	* FIX: meson: Declare have_atfuncs globally to avoid failure later, GitHub #1357
	* FIX: meson: Do a compiler sanity check before header checks, GitHub #1356
	* FIX: Avoid using reserved keyword to build the tests on NetBSD, GitHub #1328
    3.2.4
	* UPD: autotools: Restore ABI versioning of libatalk,
	       and set it to 18.0.0, GitHub #1261
	* UPD: meson: Define long-form soversion as 18.0.0, GitHub #1256
	       Previously, only `18' was defined.
	* NEW: meson: Introduce pkgconfdir override option, GitHub #1241
	       The new option is called `with-pkgconfdir-path'
	       and is analogous to the `with-pkgconfdir' Autotools option.
	       Additionally, the hard-coded "netatalk" path suffix has been removed.
	* NEW: meson: Introduce `debian' init style option
	       that installs both sysv and systemd, GitHub #1239
	* FIX: meson: Add have_atfuncs check,
	       and make dtags dependent on rpath flag, GitHub #1236
	* FIX: meson: Correct overwrite install logic for config files, GitHub #1253
	* FIX: Fix typo in netatalk_conf.c log message
    3.2.3
	* UPD: Record note of permission to upgrade CNID code
	       to a later GPL, GitHub #1194
	* UPD: Remove long-obsoleted cnid2_create script, GitHub #1203
	* UPD: docker: Add option to enable ClearText and Guest UAMs, GitHub #1202
	* FIX: docs: Standardize reference entry naming
	       for netatalk-config man page, GitHub #1208
	* FIX: meson: Generate afppasswd manual html page, GitHub #1210
	* UPD: meson: Remove obsolete 64 bit library check, GitHub #1207
	* FIX: meson: Enable rpath for binaries
	       only when with-rpath is enabled, GitHub #1214
	* FIX: meson: Require kerberos before enabling krb5 UAM,
	       not just GSSAPI, GitHub #1218
	* FIX: meson: Restore linking with 64-bit libdb on Solaris, GitHub #1222
	* FIX: meson: Fixing linking when building with
	       the `with-ssl-override' option, GitHub #1227
    3.2.2
	* UPD: meson: Use external SSL dependency to provide cast header, GitHub #1186
	       This reintroduces OpenSSL/LibreSSL as a dependency for the DHX UAM,
	       while removing all source files with the SSLeay copyright notice.
	* UPD: meson: Add option to override system WolfSSL
	       with embedded WolfSSL: `with-ssl-override', GitHub #1176
	* UPD: Remove obsolete Red Hat Upstart and SuSE SysV init scripts, GitHub #1163
	* FIX: meson: Fix errors in PAM support macro, GitHub #1178
	* FIX: meson: Fix perl shebang substitution in cnid2_create script, GitHub #1183
	* FIX: meson: Fix operation of D-Bus path macros, GitHub #1182
	* FIX: meson: Fix errors in shadow password macro, GitHub #1192
	* FIX: autotools: gcc 8.5 expects explicit library flags
	       for libgcrypt, GitHub #1188
	* NEW: Create a security policy, GitHub #1166
    3.2.1
	* FIX: CVE-2024-38439,CVE-2024-38440,CVE-2024-38441: Harden user login,
	       GitHub #1158
	* BREAKING: meson: Rework option semantics and feature macros, GitHub #1099
	       - Consistent syntax of the build options to make them user-friendly
	       - Standardises the syntax of the feature macros
	       - Fixes the logic of the largefile support macro
	       - Disables gssapi support if the Kerberos V UAM is not required
	       - All options are now defined either as `with-*' or `with-*-path'
	       - Please see the Release Notes for a full list of changed options
	* UPD: meson: Enable building with system WolfSSL library, GitHub #1160
	       - Build system will attempt to detect
	       that all required headers and symbols are supported
	       - Falls back to the bundled WolfSSL library
	* FIX: meson: Fix -Doption paths on systems
	       where rpath is enabled by default, GitHub #1053
	* FIX: meson: Fix library search macro on OmniOS hosts, GitHub #1056
	* FIX: meson: Fix rules for installing scripts, GitHub #1070
	       - Install afpstats only when Perl is detected
	       - Don't install scripts only used by netatalk developers
	* FIX: meson: set setuid bit to allow user afppasswd changing, GitHub #1071
	* FIX: meson: Fix logic of libiconv detection macro, GitHub #1075
	* FIX: meson: Address various issues with the meson build system, GitHub #1082
	       - Enables quota support on all flavours of linux and BSD, plus macOS
	       - Adds the quota provider to the configuration summary
	       - Adds a user option to disable LDAP support
	       - Sets dependencies according to user configuration
	       - Improves the syntax of the ACL macro
	* FIX: meson: Further refinements to meson build system, GitHub #1086
	       - Adds user options to disable cracklib and GSSAPI support
	       - Automates Berkeley DB library detection on macOS
	* FIX: meson: Fix issues with quota support on linux and macOS, GitHub #1092
	       - Enables quota support on macOS hosts
	       - Restores missing configuration option for linux hosts
	       - Removes obsolete quota configuration data for linux and macOS hosts
	* FIX: meson: Set executable flags when installing scripts, GitHub #1117
	* UPD: autotools and meson: Use pkg-config to find libgcrypt, GitHub #1132
	       - This removes dependency on the now-obsolete libgcrypt-config
	* FIX: Use portable linux macro in etc/afpd header, GitHub #1083
	* UPD: Debian Trixie expects systemd scripts in /usr/lib, GitHub #1135
	* UPD: Add copyright for mac_roman.h, GitHub #1137
	* FIX: Cleanup of copyright headers to make them scanner friendly, GitHub #1142
	* FIX: Remove unused atalk/talloc.h header, GitHub #1154
	* FIX: docker: Don't bail out when password is longer than 8 chars, GitHub #1067
	* UPD: docker: Bump to Alpine 3.20 base image, GitHub #1111
	* FIX: docker: Rework AFP user's GROUP and GID settings, GitHub #1116
	       - GID now requires GROUP to be set, and applies to that group
	         rather than that of the user.
	* UPD: docs: Indicate license for software package,
	       and add SSLeay notice, GitHub #1125
	* FIX: docs: Rephrase tarball section of manual, GitHub #1164
    3.2.0
	* NEW: BREAKING: Introduce the Meson build system, GitHub #707
	       GNU Autotools is still supported, but will be removed
	       in a future release. See the newly added INSTALL file.
	* NEW: BREAKING: Bundle WolfSSL for DHX/RandNum UAM encryption, GitHub #358
	       This is enabled by default, controlled by option "-Dwith-embedded-ssl"
	       Requires the Meson build system.
	       External OpenSSL 1.1 and LibreSSL are still supported.
	* NEW: BREAKING: LDAP API bump, OpenLDAP v2.3 or later required, GitHub #762
	       afp.conf option "ldap server" has been replaced with "ldap uri"
	       and has a new syntax. See the manual for details.
	* UPD: BREAKING: Remove legacy cdb and tdb CNID backends, GitHub #508
	* UPD: BREAKING: Remove Andrew File System (AFS) support, GitHub #554
	* UPD: BREAKING: Remove bundled talloc, GitHub #479
	       For Spotlight support, use the talloc library supplied by your OS,
	       or get the source code from the Samba project and build it yourself.
	* UPD: BREAKING: Remove generated SPARQL code, GitHub #337
	       This introduces a compile time dependency on
	       a yacc parser and a lexer to build with Spotlight support.
	* UPD: BREAKING: Rename macOS launchd plist to io.netatalk.*, GitHub #778
	       Note: Only the Meson build system will clean up the old plist.
	* UPD: BREAKING: Renamed Gentoo init script to openrc, GitHub #868
	       OpenRC is cross platform; confirmed working on Alpine Linux.
	* NEW: FreeBSD init script, borrowed from FreeBSD ports, GitHub #876
	       Special thanks to the author, Joe Marcus Clarke.
	* NEW: OpenBSD init script, GitHub #870
	* NEW: Introduce an official Dockerfile and entry script, GitHub #713
	* NEW: Option to log to file with second (not us) accuracy, GitHub #580
	       Enable with afp.conf option: "log microseconds = no"
	* NEW: Option to add delay to FCE event emission, GitHub #849
	       Set a ms delay with afp.conf option: "fce sendwait"
	* NEW: afppasswd: Add -w option to set password from the CLI, GitHub #936
	* NEW: docs: Distribute a manual appendix with the GNU GPL v2, GitHub #745
	* NEW: docs: Distribute the Japanese localization of the manual, GitHub #806
	* NEW: docs: Generate a manual appendix with build instructions, GitHub #791
	       The appendix is generated from the GitHub CI workflow yaml file.
	* UPD: docs: Document libraries, init scripts in manual, GitHub #808
	* UPD: docs: Remove substituted file system paths from manual, GitHub #514
	* FIX: afpd: Prevent theoretical crash in FPSetACL, GitHub #364
	* FIX: libatalk: Fix parsing of macOS-created AppleDouble files, GitHub #270
	* FIX: libatalk: Restore invalid EA metadata cleanup, GitHub #400
	* FIX: quota: Use the NetBSD 6 quota API, GitHub #1028
	* FIX: quota: Workaround for rquota.h symbol name on Fedora 40, GitHub #1040
	* FIX: uams: Allow linking of the PGP UAM, GitHub #548
	* FIX: Shore up error handling and type safety, GitHub #952
	* UPD: Rewrite the afpstats script in Perl, GitHub #893
	       And, improve the formatting of the standard output.
	       Requires the Net::DBus Perl extension.
	       This removes the effective dependency on a Python runtime.
	* UPD: Make Perl and grep optional requirements, GitHub #886
	       When either is missing, do not install the optional Perl scripts.
	* NEW: Build system option "disable-init-hooks", GitHub #796
	       Will skip init script enablement commands that require
	       elevated privileges on the system.
	* FIX: Make cracklib macro properly detect dictionary, GitHub #940
	* FIX: Build with PAM support on FreeBSD 14, GitHub #560
	* FIX: Allow libevent2 linking on OpenIndiana, GitHub #512
	* FIX: Control all Spotlight dependencies at compile time, GitHub #571
	* UPD: Remove redundant AUTHORS file, GitHub #538
    3.1.18
	* FIX: CVE-2022-22995: Harden create_appledesktop_folder(), GitHub #480
	* FIX: Disable dtrace support on aarch64 FreeBSD hosts, Github #498
	* FIX: Correct syntax for libwrap check in tcp-wrappers.m4, GitHub #500
	* FIX: Correct syntax for libiconv check in iconv.m4, GitHub #491
	* FIX: quota is not supported on macOS, GitHub #492
    3.1.17
	* FIX: CVE-2023-42464: Validate data type in dalloc_value_for_key(), GitHub #486
	* FIX: Declare a variable before using it in a loop,
	       which was throwing off the default compiler on RHEL7, GitHub #481
	* UPD: Distribute tarballs with xz compression by default, not gzip, GitHub #478
	* UPD: Add AUTHOR sections to all man pages with a reference to CONTRIBUTORS,
	       and standardize headers and footers, GitHub #462
    3.1.16
	* FIX: libatalk: Fix CVE-2022-23121, CVE-2022-23123 regression
	       - Added guard check before access ad_entry(), GitHub#357
	       - Allow zero length entry, for AppleDouble specification, GitHub#368
	       - Remove special handling for COMMENT entries, GitHub#236
	       - The assertion for invalid entires is still enabled,
	         so please report any future "Invalid metadata EA" errors!
	* FIX: build system: Fix autoconf warnings and modernize bootstrap
	       and configure.ac, GitHub#331
	* FIX: build system: Correct syntax in libevent search macro,
	       summary macro and netatalk executable makefile, GitHub#342
	* FIX: build system: Fix native libiconv detection on macOS, GitHub#343
	* FIX: build system: Use non-interactive PAM session when available, GitHub#361
	* FIX: build system: Fix detection of Berkeley DB installed
	       in multiarch location, GitHub#380
	* FIX: build system: Fix support for cross-compilation
	       with mysql_config and dtrace, GitHub#384
	* FIX: build system: Support building quota against libtirpc, GitHub#385
	* FIX: build system: Fix variable substitution in configure summary, GitHub#443
	* UPD: build system: Remove ABI checks and the --enable-developer option, GitHub#262
	* FIX: initscript: Improvements to Debian SysV init script
	       - Source init-functions, GitHub#386
	       - Add a Description and Short-Description, GitHub#428
	* FIX: docs: Clarify localstate dir configurability in manual, GitHub#401
	* UPD: docs: Make BerkeleyDB 5.3.x the recommended version, GitHub#8
	* FIX: docs: Update SourceForge URLs to fix CSS styles and download links
	* FIX: docs: Remove obsoleted bug reporting sections, GitHub#455
	* FIX: Sundry typo fixes in user visible strings and docs, GitHub#381, GitHub#382
	* UPD: Rename asip-status.pl as asip-status
	       to make naming implementation-agnostic, GitHub#379
	* UPD: Remove redundant uid.c|h files in etc/afpd
	* UPD: Don't build and distribute deprecated cnid2_create tool, GitHub#412
	* UPD: Remove deprecated megatron code and man page, GitHub#456
	* UPD: Remove deprecated uniconv code and man page, GitHub#457
	* UPD: Improvements to the GitHub CI workflow
    3.1.15
	* FIX: CVE-2022-43634
	* FIX: CVE-2022-45188
	* NEW: Support for macOS hosts, Intel and Apple silicon, GitHub#281
	* FIX: configure.ac: update deprecated autoconf syntax
	* UPD: configure.ac: Support linking with system shared libraries
	       Introduces the --with-talloc option
	* FIX: macros: largefile-check macro for largefile (clang 16)
	* UPD: macros: Update pthread macro to the latest from gnu.org
	* FIX: initscripts: Modernize Systemd service file.
	* FIX: libatalk/conf: include sys/file.h for LOCK_EX
	* FIX: libatalk: Change log level for realpath() error, SF bug#666
	* FIX: libatalk: Change log level for real_name error, SF bug#596
	* FIX: libatalk: The my_bool type is deprecated as of MySQL 8.0.1, GitHub#129
	* UPD: libatalk: allow afpd to read read-protected afp.conf, SF bug#546
	* UPD: libatalk: Make the "valid users" option work in the Homes section, SF bug#449
	* UPD: libatalk: Check that FPDisconnectOldSession is successful, SF bug#634
	* UPD: libatalk: Bring iniparser library codebase in line with current version 4.1
	* FIX: afpd: Provide MNTTYPE_NFS on OmniOS to make quota work, GitHub#117
	* FIX: afpd: Avoid triggering realpath() lookups with empty path, GitHub#277
	* FIX: spotlight: Spotlight searches can cause afpd to segfault, GitHub#56
	* UPD: spotlight: add support for tracker3, SF patch#147
	* FIX: macusers: Fix output for long usernames
	* FIX: macusers: account for usernames with non-word characters
	* FIX: macusers: Support NetBSD
	* FIX: Fix all function declarations without a prototype
	* FIX: Fix C99 compliance issues
	* FIX: Fix gcc10 compiler warnings
	* UPD: Remove acsiidocs sources and release notes script
	* FIX: manpages: afp.conf: Parameters are not quoted, SF bug#617
	* FIX: manpages: afp.conf: Document $u in home name, GitHub#123
	* FIX: manpages: afp.conf: Document the usage of guest user, GitHub#298
	* FIX: Document how the mysql cnid backend is configured, GitHub#69
	* FIX: Fix user-visible typos in log output and man pages.
	* FIX: Fix spelling, syntax, and dead URLs in html manual.
	* NEW: Create README.md
	* NEW: Set up GitHub workflow and static analysis with Sonarcloud
    3.1.14
	* FIX: fix build with libressl >= 2.7.0, GitHub#105
	* NEW: Added Ignore Directories Feature
	* UPD: Generate Unicode source code based on Unicode 14.0, GitHub#114
	* FIX: Protect against removing AFP metadata xattr
	* FIX: avoid setting adouble entries on symlinks
	* FIX: add handling for cases where ad_entry() returns NULL, GitHub#175
	* FIX: Fix setting of LD_LIBRARY_FLAGS ($shlibpath_var).
	* FIX: afpstats: Fedora migrating away from IO::Socket::INET6, GitHub#130
	* FIX: afpd: check return values from setXXid() functions, GitHub#115
	* FIX: afpd: drop groups in become_user_permanently(), GitHub#126
	* FIX: Fix use after free in get_tm_used()
	* FIX: Fix sign extension problem in bsd_attr_list()
	* FIX: Fix garbage read in bsd_attr_list
	* FIX: make afpstats python 3 compatible
	* UPD: docs: manual: Remove wrong TCP-over-TCP info; minor copy editing
	* FIX: configure.ac: fix macro ordering for CentOS 6
	* FIX: configure.ac: fix typo
	* FIX: configure.ac: remove some trailing whitespace
	* FIX: configure.ac: fix deprecated macro invocation
	* FIX: configure.ac: replace obsolete macro
	* FIX: libatalk/dsi/Makefile.am: fix deprecation warning
	* FIX: Store AutoMake helper script in build-aux/
	* FIX: configure.ac: define a dir for macros
	* FIX: configure.ac: AM_CONFIG_HEADER is deprecated
	* FIX: autotools: Fix another deprecation warning
	* FIX: libgcrypt typo in configuration error message
	* UPD: Various CI improvements
	* FIX: libatalk/conf: re-generation of afp_voluuid.conf
	* UPD: libatalk/conf: code cleanup and add locking to get_vol_uuid()
	* UPD: add documentation for the lv_flags_t
	* FIX: No need to check for attropen on Solaris, GitHub#44
    3.1.13
	* FIX: CVE-2021-31439
	* FIX: CVE-2022-23121
	* FIX: CVE-2022-23123
	* FIX: CVE-2022-23122
	* FIX: CVE-2022-23125
	* FIX: CVE-2022-23124
	* FIX: CVE-2022-0194
	* FIX: afpd: make a variable declaration a definition
	* UPD: Remove bundled libevent
    3.1.12
	* FIX: dhx uams: build with LibreSSL, GitHub#91
	* FIX: various spelling errors
	* FIX: CVE-2018-1160
    3.1.11
	* NEW: Global option "zeroconf name", FR#99
	* NEW: show Zeroconf support by "netatalk -V", FR#100
	* UPD: gentoo: Switch openrc init script to openrc-run, GitHub#77
	* FIX: log message: name of function doese not match, GitHub#78
	* UPD: volume capacity reporting to match Samba behavior, GitHub#83
	* FIX: debian: sysv init status command exits with proper exit code, GitHub#84
	* FIX: dsi_stream_read: len:0, unexpected EOF, GitHub#82
	* UPD: dhx uams: OpenSSL 1.1 support, GitHub#87
    3.1.10
	* FIX: cannot build when ldap is not defined, bug #630
	* FIX: SIGHUP can cause core dump when mdns is enabled, bug #72
	* FIX: Solaris: stale pid file puts netatalk into maintenance mode, bug #73
	* FIX: dsi_stream_read: len:0, unexpected EOF, bug #633
    3.1.9
	* FIX: afpd: fix "admin group" option
	* NEW: afpd: new options "force user" and "force group"
	* FIX: listening on IPv6 wildcard address may fail if IPv6 is
	       disabled, bug #606
	* NEW: LibreSSL support, FR #98
	* FIX: cannot build when acl is not defined, bug #574
	* UPD: configure option "--with-init-style=" for Gentoo.
	       "gentoo" is renamed to "gentoo-openrc".
	       "gentoo-openrc" is same as "openrc".
	       "gentoo-systemd" is same as "systemd".
	* NEW: configure option "--with-dbus-daemon=PATH" for Spotlight feature
	* UPD: use "tracker daemon" command instead of "tracker-control" command
	       if Gnome Tracker is the recent version.
	* NEW: configure options "--enable-rpath" and "--disable-rpath" which
	       can be used to force setting of RPATH (default on Solaris/NetBSD)
	       or disable it.
	* NEW: configure option "--with-tracker-install-prefix" allows setting
	       an alternate install prefix for tracker when cross-compiling.
	* UPD: asip-status.pl: IPv6 support
	* UPD: asip-status.pl: show GSS-UAM SPNEGO blob
	* FIX: afpd: don't use network IDs without LDAP, bug #621
	* FIX: afpd: reading from file may fail, bug #619
	* NEW: AFP clients should not be able to copy or manipulate special
	       extended attributes set by NFS and SMB servers on Solaris, issue #36
	* FIX: ad: ad cp may crash, bug #622
	* UPD: Update Unicode support to version 9.0.0
    3.1.8
	* FIX: CNID/MySQL: Quote UUID table names.
	       https://sourceforge.net/p/netatalk/bugs/585/
	* FIX: Crash in cnid_metad, bug #593
	* UPD: Update Unicode support to version 8.0.0
	* FIX: larger server side copyfile buffer for improved IO performance,
	       bug #599
	* NEW: afpd: new option "ea = samba". Use Samba vfs_streams_xattr
	       compatible xattrs which means adding a 0 byte at the end of
	       xattrs.
	* FIX: remove #541 workaround patch. There was this problem with only early
	       Fedora 20.
	* FIX: rpmbuild fails on Fedora x86_64, bug #598
	* FIX: Listen on IPv6 wildcard address by default, bug #602
	* FIX: FCE protocol version 1 packets, bug #603
	* UPD: Update list of BerkeleyDB versions searched at configure time
    3.1.7
	* UPD: Spotlight: enhance behaviour for long running queries, client
	       will now show "progress wheel" while waiting for first results.
	* FIX: netatalk: fix a crash on Solaris when registering with mDNS
	* FIX: netatalk: SIGHUP would kill the process instead of being resent
	       to the other Netatalk processes, bug #579
	* FIX: afpd: Solaris locking problem, bug #559
	* FIX: Handling of malformed UTF8 strings, bug #524
	* FIX: afpd: umask handling, bug #576
	* FIX: Spotlight: Limiting searches to subfolders, bug #581
	* FIX: afpd: reloading logging config may result in privilege
	       escalation in afpd processes
	* FIX: afpd: ACL related error messages, now logged with loglevel
	       debug instead of error
	* FIX: cnid_metad: fix tsockfd_create() return value on error
	* FIX: CNID/MySQL: volume table name generation, bug #566.
    3.1.6
	* FIX: Spotlight: fix for long running queries
	* UPD: afpd: distribute SIGHUP from parent afpd to children and force
	       reload shares
	* FIX: netatalk: refresh Zeroconf registration when receiving SIGHUP
	* NEW: configure option "--with-init-style=debian-systemd" for Debian 8 jessie
	       and later.
	       "--with-init-style=debian" is renamed "--with-init-style=debian-sysv".
    3.1.5
	* FIX: Spotlight: several important fixes
    3.1.4
	* FIX: afpd: Hangs in Netatalk which causes it to stop responding to
	       connections, bug #572.
	* NEW: afpd: new option "force xattr with sticky bit = yes|no"
	       (default: no), FR #94
	* UPD: afpd: FCE version 2 with new event types and new config options
	       "fce ignore names" and "fce notify script"
	* UPD: afpd: check for modified included config file, FR #95.
	* UPD: libatalk: logger: remove flood protection and allocate messages
	* UPD: Spotlight: use async Tracker SPARQL API
	* NEW: afpd: new option "case sensitive = yes|no" (default: yes)
	       In spite of being case sensitive as a matter of fact, netatalk
	       3.1.3 and earlier did not notify kCaseSensitive flag to the client.
	       Now, it is notified correctly by default, FR #62.
    3.1.3
	* UPD: Spotlight: more SPARQL query optimisations
	* UPD: Spotlight: new options "sparql results limit", "spotlight
	       attributes" and "spotlight expr"
	* FIX: afpd: Unarchiving certain ZIP archives fails, bug #569
	* UPD: Update Unicode support to version 7.0.0
	* FIX: Memory overflow caused by 'basedir regex', bug #567
	* NEW: afpd: delete empty resource forks, from FR #92
	* FIX: afpd: fix a crash when accessing ._ AppleDouble files created
	       by OS X via SMB, bug #564
	* FIX: afpd and dbd: Converting from AppleDouble v2 to ea may corrupt
	       the resource fork. In some circumstances an offset calculation
	       is wrong resulting in corrupt resource forks after the
	       conversion. Bug #568.
	* FIX: ad: fix for bug #563 broke ad file utilities, bug #570.
	* NEW: afpd: new advanced option controlling permissions and ACLs,
	       from FR #93

Signed-off-by: Adolf Belka <adolf.belka@ipfire.org>
Signed-off-by: Michael Tremer <michael.tremer@ipfire.org>
2024-08-09 10:41:05 +00:00
Adolf Belka
05971bd7d0 libgcrypt: Update to version 1.11.0
- Update from version 1.10.3 to 1.11.0
- Update of rootfile
- Update of libgcrypt requires an update of netatalk as old version will not build with
   libgcrypt-1.11.0
- Changelog
    1.11.0
	 * New and extended interfaces:
	   - Add an API for Key Encapsulation Mechanism (KEM).  [T6755]
	   - Add Streamlined NTRU Prime sntrup761 algorithm.  [rCcf9923e1a5]
	   - Add Kyber algorithm according to FIPS 203 ipd 2023-08-24.
	     [rC18e5c0d268]
	   - Add Classic McEliece algorithm.  [rC003367b912]
	   - Add One-Step KDF with hash and MAC.  [T5964]
	   - Add KDF algorithm HKDF of RFC-5869.  [T5964]
	   - Add KDF algorithm X963KDF for use in CMS.  [rC3abac420b3]
	   - Add GMAC-SM4 and Poly1305-SM4.  [rCd1ccc409d4]
	   - Add ARIA block cipher algorithm.  [rC316c6d7715]
	   - Add explicit FIPS indicators for MD and MAC algorithms.  [T6376]
	   - Add support for SHAKE as MGF in RSA.  [T6557]
	   - Add gcry_md_read support for SHAKE algorithms.  [T6539]
	   - Add gcry_md_hash_buffers_ext function.  [T7035]
	   - Add cSHAKE hash algorithm.  [rC065b3f4e02]
	   - Support internal generation of IV for AEAD cipher mode.  [T4873]
	 * Performance:
	   - Add SM3 ARMv8/AArch64/CE assembly implementation.  [rCfe891ff4a3]
	   - Add SM4 ARMv8/AArch64 assembly implementation.  [rCd8825601f1]
	   - Add SM4 GFNI/AVX2 and GFI/AVX512 implementation.
	     [rC5095d60af4,rCeaed633c16]
	   - Add SM4 ARMv9 SVE CE assembly implementation.  [rC2dc2654006]
	   - Add PowerPC vector implementation of SM4.  [rC0b2da804ee]
	   - Optimize ChaCha20 and Poly1305 for PPC P10 LE.  [T6006]
	   - Add CTR32LE bulk acceleration for AES on PPC.  [rC84f2e2d0b5]
	   - Add generic bulk acceleration for CTR32LE mode (GCM-SIV) for SM4
	     and Camellia.  [rCcf956793af]
	   - Add GFNI/AVX2 implementation of Camellia.  [rC4e6896eb9f]
	   - Add AVX2 and AVX512 accelerated implementations for GHASH (GCM)
	     and POLYVAL (GCM-SIV).  [rCd857e85cb4, rCe6f3600193]
	   - Add AVX512 implementation for SHA512.  [rC089223aa3b]
	   - Add AVX512 implementation for Serpent.  [rCce95b6ec35]
	   - Add AVX512 implementation for Poly1305 and ChaCha20
	     [rCcd3ed49770, rC9a63cfd617]
	   - Add AVX512 accelerated implementation for SHA3 and Blake2
	     [rCbeaad75f46,rC909daa700e]
	   - Add VAES/AVX2 accelerated i386 implementation for AES.
	     [rC4a42a042bc]
	   - Add bulk processing for XTS mode of Camellia and SM4.
	     [rC32b18cdb87, rCaad3381e93]
	   - Accelerate XTS and ECB modes for Twofish and Serpent.
	     [rCd078a928f5,rC8a1fe5f78f]
	   - Add AArch64 crypto/SHA512 extension implementation for
	     SHA512. [rCe51d3b8330]
	   - Add AArch64 crypto-extension implementation for Camellia.
	     [rC898c857206]
	   - Accelerate OCB authentication on AMD with AVX2.  [rC6b47e85d65]
	 * Bug fixes:
	   - For PowerPC check for missing optimization level for vector
	     register usage.  [T5785]
	   - Fix EdDSA secret key check.  [T6511]
	   - Fix decoding of PKCS#1-v1.5 and OAEP padding.  [rC34c2042792]
	   - Allow use of PKCS#1-v1.5 with SHA3 algorithms.  [T6976]
	   - Fix AESWRAP padding length check.  [T7130]
	 * Other:
	   - Allow empty password for Argon2 KDF.  [rCa20700c55f]
	   - Various constant time operation imporvements.
	   - Add "bp256", "bp384", "bp512" aliases for Brainpool curves.
	   - Support for the random server has been removed.  [T5811]
	   - The control code GCRYCTL_ENABLE_M_GUARD is deprecated and not
	     supported any more.  Please use valgrind or other tools.  [T5822]
	   - Logging is now done via the libgpg-error logging functions.
	     [rCab0bdc72c7]

Signed-off-by: Adolf Belka <adolf.belka@ipfire.org>
Signed-off-by: Michael Tremer <michael.tremer@ipfire.org>
2024-08-09 10:41:05 +00:00
Michael Tremer
efd4db4bb0 core188: Ship libjpeg
Signed-off-by: Michael Tremer <michael.tremer@ipfire.org>
2024-08-09 10:40:43 +00:00
Adolf Belka
31f0c0b289 libjpeg: Update to version 3.0.3
- Update from version 2.1.4 to 3.0.3
- Update of rootfile
- CVE fix in 3.0.0
- Changelog
    3.0.3
	1. Fixed an issue in the build system, introduced in 3.0.2, that caused all
	libjpeg-turbo components to depend on the Visual C++ run-time DLL when built
	with Visual C++ and CMake 3.15 or later, regardless of value of the
	`WITH_CRT_DLL` CMake variable.
	2. The x86-64 SIMD extensions now include support for Intel Control-flow
	Enforcement Technology (CET), which is enabled automatically if CET is enabled
	in the C compiler.
	3. Fixed a regression introduced by 3.0 beta2[6] that made it impossible for
	calling applications to supply custom Huffman tables when generating
	12-bit-per-component lossy JPEG images using the libjpeg API.
	4. Fixed a segfault that occurred when attempting to use the jpegtran `-drop`
	option with a specially-crafted malformed input image or drop image
	(specifically an image in which all of the scans contain fewer components than
	the number of components specified in the Start Of Frame segment.)
    3.0.2
	1. Fixed a signed integer overflow in the `tj3CompressFromYUV8()`,
	`tj3DecodeYUV8()`, `tj3DecompressToYUV8()`, and `tj3EncodeYUV8()` functions,
	detected by the Clang and GCC undefined behavior sanitizers, that could be
	triggered by setting the `align` parameter to an unreasonably large value.
	This issue did not pose a security threat, but removing the warning made it
	easier to detect actual security issues, should they arise in the future.
	2. Introduced a new parameter (`TJPARAM_MAXMEMORY` in the TurboJPEG C API and
	`TJ.PARAM_MAXMEMORY` in the TurboJPEG Java API) and a corresponding TJBench
	option (`-maxmemory`) for specifying the maximum amount of memory (in
	megabytes) that will be allocated for intermediate buffers, which are used with
	progressive JPEG compression and decompression, optimized baseline entropy
	coding, lossless JPEG compression, and lossless transformation.  The new
	parameter and option serve the same purpose as the `max_memory_to_use` field in
	the `jpeg_memory_mgr` struct in the libjpeg API, the `JPEGMEM` environment
	variable, and the cjpeg/djpeg/jpegtran `-maxmemory` option.
	3. Introduced a new parameter (`TJPARAM_MAXPIXELS` in the TurboJPEG C API and
	`TJ.PARAM_MAXPIXELS` in the TurboJPEG Java API) and a corresponding TJBench
	option (`-maxpixels`) for specifying the maximum number of pixels that the
	decompression, lossless transformation, and packed-pixel image loading
	functions/methods will process.
	4. Fixed an error ("Unsupported color conversion request") that occurred when
	attempting to decompress a 3-component lossless JPEG image without an Adobe
	APP14 marker.  The decompressor now assumes that a 3-component lossless JPEG
	image without an Adobe APP14 marker uses the RGB colorspace if its component
	IDs are 1, 2, and 3.
    3.0.1
	1. The x86-64 SIMD functions now use a standard stack frame, prologue, and
	epilogue so that debuggers and profilers can reliably capture backtraces from
	within the functions.
	2. Fixed two minor issues in the interblock smoothing algorithm that caused
	mathematical (but not necessarily perceptible) edge block errors when
	decompressing progressive JPEG images exactly two MCU blocks in width or that
	use vertical chrominance subsampling.
	3. Fixed a regression introduced by 3.0 beta2[6] that, in rare cases, caused
	the C Huffman encoder (which is not used by default on x86 and Arm CPUs) to
	generate incorrect results if the Neon SIMD extensions were explicitly disabled
	at build time (by setting the `WITH_SIMD` CMake variable to `0`) in an AArch64
	build of libjpeg-turbo.
    3.0.0
	1. The TurboJPEG API now supports 4:4:1 (transposed 4:1:1) chrominance
	subsampling, which allows losslessly transposed or rotated 4:1:1 JPEG images to
	be losslessly cropped, partially decompressed, or decompressed to planar YUV
	images.
	2. Fixed various segfaults and buffer overruns (CVE-2023-2804) that occurred
	when attempting to decompress various specially-crafted malformed
	12-bit-per-component and 16-bit-per-component lossless JPEG images using color
	quantization or merged chroma upsampling/color conversion.  The underlying
	cause of these issues was that the color quantization and merged chroma
	upsampling/color conversion algorithms were not designed with lossless
	decompression in mind.  Since libjpeg-turbo explicitly does not support color
	conversion when compressing or decompressing lossless JPEG images, merged
	chroma upsampling/color conversion never should have been enabled for such
	images.  Color quantization is a legacy feature that serves little or no
	purpose with lossless JPEG images, so it is also now disabled when
	decompressing such images.  (As a result, djpeg can no longer decompress a
	lossless JPEG image into a GIF image.)
	3. Fixed an oversight in 1.4 beta1[8] that caused various segfaults and buffer
	overruns when attempting to decompress various specially-crafted malformed
	12-bit-per-component JPEG images using djpeg with both color quantization and
	RGB565 color conversion enabled.
	4. Fixed an issue whereby `jpeg_crop_scanline()` sometimes miscalculated the
	downsampled width for components with 4x2 or 2x4 subsampling factors if
	decompression scaling was enabled.  This caused the components to be upsampled
	incompletely, which caused the color converter to read from uninitialized
	memory.  With 12-bit data precision, this caused a buffer overrun or underrun
	and subsequent segfault if the sample value read from uninitialized memory was
	outside of the valid sample range.
	5. Fixed a long-standing issue whereby the `tj3Transform()` function, when used
	with the `TJXOP_TRANSPOSE`, `TJXOP_TRANSVERSE`, `TJXOP_ROT90`, or
	`TJXOP_ROT270` transform operation and without automatic JPEG destination
	buffer (re)allocation or lossless cropping, computed the worst-case transformed
	JPEG image size based on the source image dimensions rather than the
	transformed image dimensions.  If a calling program allocated the JPEG
	destination buffer based on the transformed image dimensions, as the API
	documentation instructs, and attempted to transform a specially-crafted 4:2:2,
	4:4:0, 4:1:1, or 4:4:1 JPEG source image containing a large amount of metadata,
	the issue caused `tj3Transform()` to overflow the JPEG destination buffer
	rather than fail gracefully.  The issue could be worked around by setting
	`TJXOPT_COPYNONE`.  Note that, irrespective of this issue, `tj3Transform()`
	cannot reliably transform JPEG source images that contain a large amount of
	metadata unless automatic JPEG destination buffer (re)allocation is used or
	`TJXOPT_COPYNONE` is set.
	6. Fixed a regression introduced by 3.0 beta2[6] that prevented the djpeg
	`-map` option from working when decompressing 12-bit-per-component lossy JPEG
	images.
	7. Fixed an issue that caused the C Huffman encoder (which is not used by
	default on x86 and Arm CPUs) to read from uninitialized memory when attempting
	to transform a specially-crafted malformed arithmetic-coded JPEG source image
	into a baseline Huffman-coded JPEG destination image.
    2.1.91
	1. Significantly sped up the computation of optimal Huffman tables.  This
	speeds up the compression of tiny images by as much as 2x and provides a
	noticeable speedup for images as large as 256x256 when using optimal Huffman
	tables.
	2. All deprecated fields, constructors, and methods in the TurboJPEG Java API
	have been removed.
	3. Arithmetic entropy coding is now supported with 12-bit-per-component JPEG
	images.
	4. Overhauled the TurboJPEG API to address long-standing limitations and to
	make the API more extensible and intuitive:
	     - All C function names are now prefixed with `tj3`, and all version
	suffixes have been removed from the function names.  Future API overhauls will
	increment the prefix to `tj4`, etc., thus retaining backward API/ABI
	compatibility without versioning each individual function.
	     - Stateless boolean flags have been replaced with stateful integer API
	parameters, the values of which persist between function calls.  New
	functions/methods (`tj3Set()`/`TJCompressor.set()`/`TJDecompressor.set()` and
	`tj3Get()`/`TJCompressor.get()`/`TJDecompressor.get()`) can be used to set and
	query the value of a particular API parameter.
	     - The JPEG quality and subsampling are now implemented using API
	parameters rather than stateless function arguments (C) or dedicated set/get
	methods (Java.)
	     - `tj3DecompressHeader()` now stores all relevant information about the
	JPEG image, including the width, height, subsampling type, entropy coding
	algorithm, etc., in API parameters rather than returning that information
	through pointer arguments.
	     - `TJFLAG_LIMITSCANS`/`TJ.FLAG_LIMITSCANS` has been reimplemented as an
	API parameter (`TJPARAM_SCANLIMIT`/`TJ.PARAM_SCANLIMIT`) that allows the number
	of scans to be specified.
	     - Optimized baseline entropy coding (the computation of optimal Huffman
	tables, as opposed to using the default Huffman tables) can now be specified,
	using a new API parameter (`TJPARAM_OPTIMIZE`/`TJ.PARAM_OPTIMIZE`), a new
	transform option (`TJXOPT_OPTIMIZE`/`TJTransform.OPT_OPTIMIZE`), and a new
	TJBench option (`-optimize`.)
	     - Arithmetic entropy coding can now be specified or queried, using a new
	API parameter (`TJPARAM_ARITHMETIC`/`TJ.PARAM_ARITHMETIC`), a new transform
	option (`TJXOPT_ARITHMETIC`/`TJTransform.OPT_ARITHMETIC`), and a new TJBench
	option (`-arithmetic`.)
	     - The restart marker interval can now be specified, using new API
	parameters (`TJPARAM_RESTARTROWS`/`TJ.PARAM_RESTARTROWS` and
	`TJPARAM_RESTARTBLOCKS`/`TJ.PARAM_RESTARTBLOCKS`) and a new TJBench option
	(`-restart`.)
	     - Pixel density can now be specified or queried, using new API parameters
	(`TJPARAM_XDENSITY`/`TJ.PARAM_XDENSITY`,
	`TJPARAM_YDENSITY`/`TJ.PARAM_YDENSITY`, and
	`TJPARAM_DENSITYUNITS`/`TJ.PARAM_DENSITYUNITS`.)
	     - The accurate DCT/IDCT algorithms are now the default for both
	compression and decompression, since the "fast" algorithms are considered to be
	a legacy feature.  (The "fast" algorithms do not pass the ISO compliance tests,
	and those algorithms are not any faster than the accurate algorithms on modern
	x86 CPUs.)
	     - All C initialization functions have been combined into a single function
	(`tj3Init()`) that accepts an integer argument specifying the subsystems to
	initialize.
	     - All C functions now use the `const` keyword for pointer arguments that
	point to unmodified buffers (and for both dimensions of pointer arguments that
	point to sets of unmodified buffers.)
	     - All C functions now use `size_t` rather than `unsigned long` to
	represent buffer sizes, for compatibility with `malloc()` and to avoid
	disparities in the size of `unsigned long` between LP64 (Un*x) and LLP64
	(Windows) operating systems.
	     - All C buffer size functions now return 0 if an error occurs, rather than
	trying to awkwardly return -1 in an unsigned data type (which could easily be
	misinterpreted as a very large value.)
	     - Decompression scaling is now enabled explicitly, using a new
	function/method (`tj3SetScalingFactor()`/`TJDecompressor.setScalingFactor()`),
	rather than implicitly using awkward "desired width"/"desired height"
	arguments.
	     - Partial image decompression has been implemented, using a new
	function/method (`tj3SetCroppingRegion()`/`TJDecompressor.setCroppingRegion()`)
	and a new TJBench option (`-crop`.)
	     - The JPEG colorspace can now be specified explicitly when compressing,
	using a new API parameter (`TJPARAM_COLORSPACE`/`TJ.PARAM_COLORSPACE`.)  This
	allows JPEG images with the RGB and CMYK colorspaces to be created.
	     - TJBench no longer generates error/difference images, since identical
	functionality is already available in ImageMagick.
	     - JPEG images with unknown subsampling configurations can now be
	fully decompressed into packed-pixel images or losslessly transformed (with the
	exception of lossless cropping.)  They cannot currently be partially
	decompressed or decompressed into planar YUV images.
	     - `tj3Destroy()` now silently accepts a NULL handle.
	     - `tj3Alloc()` and `tj3Free()` now return/accept void pointers, as
	`malloc()` and `free()` do.
	     - The C image I/O functions now accept a TurboJPEG instance handle, which
	is used to transmit/receive API parameter values and to receive error
	information.
	5. Added support for 8-bit-per-component, 12-bit-per-component, and
	16-bit-per-component lossless JPEG images.  A new libjpeg API function
	(`jpeg_enable_lossless()`), TurboJPEG API parameters
	(`TJPARAM_LOSSLESS`/`TJ.PARAM_LOSSLESS`,
	`TJPARAM_LOSSLESSPSV`/`TJ.PARAM_LOSSLESSPSV`, and
	`TJPARAM_LOSSLESSPT`/`TJ.PARAM_LOSSLESSPT`), and a cjpeg/TJBench option
	(`-lossless`) can be used to create a lossless JPEG image.  (Decompression of
	lossless JPEG images is handled automatically.)  Refer to
	[libjpeg.txt](libjpeg.txt), [usage.txt](usage.txt), and the TurboJPEG API
	documentation for more details.
	6. Added support for 12-bit-per-component (lossy and lossless) and
	16-bit-per-component (lossless) JPEG images to the libjpeg and TurboJPEG APIs:
	     - The existing `data_precision` field in `jpeg_compress_struct` and
	`jpeg_decompress_struct` has been repurposed to enable the creation of
	12-bit-per-component and 16-bit-per-component JPEG images or to detect whether
	a 12-bit-per-component or 16-bit-per-component JPEG image is being
	decompressed.
	     - New 12-bit-per-component and 16-bit-per-component versions of
	`jpeg_write_scanlines()` and `jpeg_read_scanlines()`, as well as new
	12-bit-per-component versions of `jpeg_write_raw_data()`,
	`jpeg_skip_scanlines()`, `jpeg_crop_scanline()`, and `jpeg_read_raw_data()`,
	provide interfaces for compressing from/decompressing to 12-bit-per-component
	and 16-bit-per-component packed-pixel and planar YUV image buffers.
	     - New 12-bit-per-component and 16-bit-per-component compression,
	decompression, and image I/O functions/methods have been added to the TurboJPEG
	API, and a new API parameter (`TJPARAM_PRECISION`/`TJ.PARAM_PRECISION`) can be
	used to query the data precision of a JPEG image.  (YUV functions are currently
	limited to 8-bit data precision but can be expanded to accommodate 12-bit data
	precision in the future, if such is deemed beneficial.)
	     - A new cjpeg and TJBench command-line argument (`-precision`) can be used
	to create a 12-bit-per-component or 16-bit-per-component JPEG image.
	(Decompression and transformation of 12-bit-per-component and
	16-bit-per-component JPEG images is handled automatically.)
    2.1.5.1
	1. The SIMD dispatchers in libjpeg-turbo 2.1.4 and prior stored the list of
	supported SIMD instruction sets in a global variable, which caused an innocuous
	race condition whereby the variable could have been initialized multiple times
	if `jpeg_start_*compress()` was called simultaneously in multiple threads.
	libjpeg-turbo 2.1.5 included an undocumented attempt to fix this race condition
	by making the SIMD support variable thread-local.  However, that caused another
	issue whereby, if `jpeg_start_*compress()` was called in one thread and
	`jpeg_read_*()` or `jpeg_write_*()` was called in a second thread, the SIMD
	support variable was never initialized in the second thread.  On x86 systems,
	this led the second thread to incorrectly assume that AVX2 instructions were
	always available, and when it attempted to use those instructions on older x86
	CPUs that do not support them, an illegal instruction error occurred.  The SIMD
	dispatchers now ensure that the SIMD support variable is initialized before
	dispatching based on its value.
    2.1.5
	1. Fixed issues in the build system whereby, when using the Ninja Multi-Config
	CMake generator, a static build of libjpeg-turbo (a build in which
	`ENABLE_SHARED` is `0`) could not be installed, a Windows installer could not
	be built, and the Java regression tests failed.
	2. Fixed a regression introduced by 2.0 beta1[15] that caused a buffer overrun
	in the progressive Huffman encoder when attempting to transform a
	specially-crafted malformed 12-bit-per-component JPEG image into a progressive
	12-bit-per-component JPEG image using a 12-bit-per-component build of
	libjpeg-turbo (`-DWITH_12BIT=1`.)  Given that the buffer overrun was fully
	contained within the progressive Huffman encoder structure and did not cause a
	segfault or other user-visible errant behavior, given that the lossless
	transformer (unlike the decompressor) is not generally exposed to arbitrary
	data exploits, and given that 12-bit-per-component builds of libjpeg-turbo are
	uncommon, this issue did not likely pose a security risk.
	3. Fixed an issue whereby, when using a 12-bit-per-component build of
	libjpeg-turbo (`-DWITH_12BIT=1`), passing samples with values greater than 4095
	or less than 0 to `jpeg_write_scanlines()` caused a buffer overrun or underrun
	in the RGB-to-YCbCr color converter.
	4. Fixed a floating point exception that occurred when attempting to use the
	jpegtran `-drop` and `-trim` options to losslessly transform a
	specially-crafted malformed JPEG image.
	5. Fixed an issue in `tjBufSizeYUV2()` whereby it returned a bogus result,
	rather than throwing an error, if the `align` parameter was not a power of 2.
	Fixed a similar issue in `tjCompressFromYUV()` whereby it generated a corrupt
	JPEG image in certain cases, rather than throwing an error, if the `align`
	parameter was not a power of 2.
	6. Fixed an issue whereby `tjDecompressToYUV2()`, which is a wrapper for
	`tjDecompressToYUVPlanes()`, used the desired YUV image dimensions rather than
	the actual scaled image dimensions when computing the plane pointers and
	strides to pass to `tjDecompressToYUVPlanes()`.  This caused a buffer overrun
	and subsequent segfault if the desired image dimensions exceeded the scaled
	image dimensions.
	7. Fixed an issue whereby, when decompressing a 12-bit-per-component JPEG image
	(`-DWITH_12BIT=1`) using an alpha-enabled output color space such as
	`JCS_EXT_RGBA`, the alpha channel was set to 255 rather than 4095.
	8. Fixed an issue whereby the Java version of TJBench did not accept a range of
	quality values.
	9. Fixed an issue whereby, when `-progressive` was passed to TJBench, the JPEG
	input image was not transformed into a progressive JPEG image prior to
	decompression.

Signed-off-by: Adolf Belka <adolf.belka@ipfire.org>
Signed-off-by: Michael Tremer <michael.tremer@ipfire.org>
2024-08-09 10:40:29 +00:00
Michael Tremer
f389d702dc core188: Ship libinih
Signed-off-by: Michael Tremer <michael.tremer@ipfire.org>
2024-08-09 10:40:16 +00:00
Michael Tremer
c80163aad2 core188: Ship libcap-ng
Signed-off-by: Michael Tremer <michael.tremer@ipfire.org>
2024-08-09 10:39:52 +00:00
Michael Tremer
b2d848bd81 core188: Ship libgpg-error
Signed-off-by: Michael Tremer <michael.tremer@ipfire.org>
2024-08-09 10:39:26 +00:00
Adolf Belka
0a94237668 libgpg-error: Update to version 1.50
- Update from version 1.48 to 1.50
- Update of rootfile
- Changelog
    1.50
	 * New set of process spawn functions.  [T6249]
	 * Fixed return type for gpgrt_b64dec_proc and gpgrt_b64dec_finish to
	   gpg_err_code_t.  This enum return type is in almost all cases
	   compatible to the formerly used gpg_error_t (i.e. unsigned int).
	 * Interface changes relative to the 1.49 release:
		 gpgrt_process_t                     CHANGED (never used).
		 gpgrt_spawn_actions_t               NEW type.
		 gpgrt_process_requests              NEW enum.
		 gpgrt_process_spawn                 NEW.
		 gpgrt_process_terminate             NEW.
		 gpgrt_process_get_streams           NEW.
		 gpgrt_process_ctl                   NEW.
		 gpgrt_process_wait                  NEW.
		 gpgrt_process_release               NEW.
		 gpgrt_spawn_actions_new             NEW.
		 gpgrt_spawn_actions_release         NEW.
		 gpgrt_spawn_actions_set_redirect    NEW.
		 gpgrt_spawn_actions_set_environ     NEW (posix only).
		 gpgrt_spawn_actions_set_inherit_fds NEW (posix only).
		 gpgrt_spawn_actions_set_atfork      NEW (posix only).
		 gpgrt_spawn_actions_set_envvars     NEW (w32 only).
		 gpgrt_spawn_actions_set_inherit_handles NEW (w32 only).
		 GPGRT_PROCESS_DETACHED              NEW.
		 GPGRT_PROCESS_NO_CONSOLE            NEW.
		 GPGRT_PROCESS_NO_EUID_CHECK         NEW.
		 GPGRT_PROCESS_STDIN_PIPE            NEW.
		 GPGRT_PROCESS_STDOUT_PIPE           NEW.
		 GPGRT_PROCESS_STDERR_PIPE           NEW.
		 GPGRT_PROCESS_STDINOUT_SOCKETPAIR   NEW.
		 GPGRT_PROCESS_STDIN_KEEP            NEW.
		 GPGRT_PROCESS_STDOUT_KEEP           NEW.
		 GPGRT_PROCESS_STDERR_KEEP           NEW.
		 GPGRT_PROCESS_STDFDS_SETTING        NEW.
		 GPGRT_SPAWN_INHERIT_FILE            REMOVED (never used).
		 GPGRT_SPAWN_NONBLOCK                REMOVED (never used).
		 GPGRT_SPAWN_RUN_ASFW                REMOVED (never used).
		 GPGRT_SPAWN_DETACHED                REMOVED (never used).
		 GPGRT_SPAWN_KEEP_STDIN              REMOVED (never used).
		 GPGRT_SPAWN_KEEP_STDOUT             REMOVED (never used).
		 GPGRT_SPAWN_KEEP_STDERR             REMOVED (never used).
    1.49
	 * Two new functions to improve the logging interface.  The
	   gpgrt_logv_domain is currently the same as gpgrt_logv_prefix but
	   allows to pass a domain string so that in future we will be able to
	   select log output by domain.  It also provide a non yet functional
	   feature to include a hex dump.
	 * Add a "trunc" keyword to gpgrt_log_printhex.  [rE0a39fbefcb]
	 * Avoid an endless loop in the argparser due to a conf file read
	   error.  [rE2dc93cfecc]
	 * Interface changes relative to the 1.48 release:
		 gpgrt_add_post_log_func        NEW.
		 gpgrt_logv_domain              NEW.

Signed-off-by: Adolf Belka <adolf.belka@ipfire.org>
Signed-off-by: Michael Tremer <michael.tremer@ipfire.org>
2024-08-09 10:39:03 +00:00
Adolf Belka
1e639a1dfa libassuan: Update to version 3.0.1
- Update from version 2.5.5 to 3.0.1
- Update of rootfile
- Changelog
    3.0.1
	 * Change Unix symbol versioning to help the Debian transitioning
	   process.
    3.0.0
	 * API change: For new code, which uses libassuan with nPTH, please
	   use gpgrt_get_syscall_clamp and assuan_control, instead of the
	   system_hooks API.  Use of ASSUAN_SYSTEM_NPTH is deprecated with new
	   API version 3.  If it's really needed to keep using old
	   implementation of ASSUAN_SYSTEM_NPTH, you need to change your your
	   application code, to define
	   ASSUAN_REALLY_REQUIRE_V2_NPTH_SYSTEM_HOOKS before including
	   <assuan.h>.  For an application which uses version 2 API
	   (NEED_LIBASSUAN_API=2 in its configure.ac), use of
	   ASSUAN_SYSTEM_NPTH is still supported.  [T5914]
	 * New function assuan_control.  [T6625]
	 * New function assuan_sock_accept.  [T5925]
	 * New functions assuan_pipe_wait_server_termination and
	   assuan_pipe_kill_server to support abstraction of process.  [T6487]
	 * Windows support for sendfd/recvfd.  [T6236]
	 * Implement timeout in assuan_sock_connect_byname.  [T3302]
	 * No support for WindowsCE, any more.  [T6170]
	 * New socket flags "linger" and "reuseaddr".  [rA87f92fe962]
	 * Interface changes relative to the 2.5.0 release:
		 assuan_sock_accept                  NEW.
		 assuan_pipe_wait_server_termination NEW.
		 assuan_pipe_kill_server             NEW.
		 assuan_sock_set_flag                EXTENDED.
		 assuan_sock_get_flag                EXTENDED.
    2.5.7
	 New configure option --with-libtool-modification. [T6619]
	 Change the naming of the 64 bit Windows DLL from libassuan6-0.dll to
	  libassuan-0.dll to sync this with what we did for libgpg-error.
    2.5.6
	 * Fix logging of confidential data.  [rA0fc31770fa]
	 * Fix memory wiping.  [T5977]
	 * Fix macOS build problem.  [T5440,T5610]
	 * Upgrade autoconf stuff.

Signed-off-by: Adolf Belka <adolf.belka@ipfire.org>
Signed-off-by: Michael Tremer <michael.tremer@ipfire.org>
2024-08-09 10:38:43 +00:00
Michael Tremer
7e6ba71137 core188: Ship libarchive
Signed-off-by: Michael Tremer <michael.tremer@ipfire.org>
2024-08-09 10:38:28 +00:00
Adolf Belka
f6e2ccf3ab libarchive: Update to version 3.7.4
- Update from version 3.7.0 to 3.7.4
- Update of rootfile
- CVE fix in 3.7.4
- Changelog
    3.7.4
	Security fixes:
	    rar: Fix OOB in rar e8 filter (#2135) (CVE-2024-26256)
	    zip: Fix out of boundary access (#2145)
	Important bugfixes:
	    7zip: Limit amount of properties (#2131)
	    bsdtar: Fix error handling around strtol() usages (#2110)
	    passphrase: Improve newline handling on Windows (#2115)
	    passphrase: Never allow empty passwords (#2116)
	    rar: Fix "File CRC Error" when extracting specific rar4 archives (#2124)
	    xar: Avoid infinite link loop (#2123)
	    zip: Update AppleDouble support for directories (#2108)
	    zstd: Implement core detection (#2083, #2071)
    3.7.3
	New features:
	    PCRE2 support (#2031)
	    add trailing letter b to bsdtar(1) substitute pattern (#2012)
	    add support for long options "--group" and "--owner" to tar(1) (#2054)
	Security fixes:
	    Fix possible vulnerability in tar error reporting introduced in f27c173 (#2101)
	Important bugfixes:
	    ISO9660: preserve the natural order of links (#1974)
	    rar5: fix decoding unicode filenames on Windows (#1978)
	    rar5: fix infinite loop if during rar5 decompression the last block produced
	     no data (#2105)
	    xz filter: fix incorrect eof at the end of an lzip member (#2027)
	    zip: fix end-of-data marker processing when decompressing zip archives (#2042)
	    multiple bsdunzip(1) fixes (#2022, #2030)
	    filetime truncation fix on Windows (#2050)
    3.7.2
	Security fixes:
	    Multiple vulnerabilities have been fixed in the PAX writer (1b4e0d0)
	Important bugfixes:
	    bsdunzip(1) now correctly handles arguments following an -x after the zipfile
	New features:
	    bsdunzip(1) now supports the "--version" flag
	    7-zip reader now translates Windows permissions into UNIX permissions (#1943)
	    uudecode filter in raw mode now supports file name and file mode
	    zstd filter now supports the "long" write option (#1962)
    3.7.1
	Security fixes:
	    SEGV and stack buffer overflow in verbose mode of cpio (#1934, #1935)
	Feature updates:
	    bsdunzip updated to match latest upstream code (#1926)
	Important bugfixes:
	    miscellaneous functional bugfixes (#1731, #1929, #1930)
	    build fixes on multiple platforms (Android #1921, older MacOS X #1919, #1933
	     and others)

Signed-off-by: Adolf Belka <adolf.belka@ipfire.org>
Signed-off-by: Michael Tremer <michael.tremer@ipfire.org>
2024-08-09 10:38:14 +00:00
Michael Tremer
d33000e991 header.pl: Define a colour for WireGuard
Signed-off-by: Michael Tremer <michael.tremer@ipfire.org>
2024-08-07 14:26:20 +02:00
Michael Tremer
ae7d1ef997 core188: Remove recently deleted files
Signed-off-by: Michael Tremer <michael.tremer@ipfire.org>
2024-08-06 17:49:13 +02:00
Michael Tremer
86ca826ff1 header.pl: Bump the CSS version so that browsers reload the file
Signed-off-by: Michael Tremer <michael.tremer@ipfire.org>
2024-08-06 17:45:58 +02:00
Michael Tremer
aca5f661c2 services.cgi: Drop the process graphs
These are utterly broken and incomplete. I don't want to fix this now,
so I am dropping it.

Signed-off-by: Michael Tremer <michael.tremer@ipfire.org>
2024-08-06 17:14:41 +02:00
Michael Tremer
0b16963484 web: Create a function to show the service status
Signed-off-by: Michael Tremer <michael.tremer@ipfire.org>
2024-08-06 17:08:40 +02:00
Michael Tremer
0869a6f5f3 graphs: Highlight the default range before the user clicks anything
Signed-off-by: Michael Tremer <michael.tremer@ipfire.org>
2024-08-06 16:51:06 +02:00
Michael Tremer
76f429d5d8 licenses: Remove the braindead GPL acception stage
The GPL is not an EULA and so there is no value in having users
accept it.

The UI is very broken and so I believe it is best to drop this entirely.

Signed-off-by: Michael Tremer <michael.tremer@ipfire.org>
2024-08-06 16:48:27 +02:00
Michael Tremer
cf6ab4e569 core188: Remove the old version of br2486ctl
This is now installed in /usr/sbin instead of /usr/bin.

Signed-off-by: Michael Tremer <michael.tremer@ipfire.org>
2024-08-06 13:49:31 +00:00
Michael Tremer
41bc16ac0b br2684ctl: Remove rootfile, too
Signed-off-by: Michael Tremer <michael.tremer@ipfire.org>
2024-08-06 13:48:39 +00:00
Michael Tremer
c00286b609 core188: Ship cyrus-sasl
Signed-off-by: Michael Tremer <michael.tremer@ipfire.org>
2024-08-06 09:13:54 +00:00
Michael Tremer
fd4ee38136 cyrus-sasl: Update to 2.1.28
Signed-off-by: Michael Tremer <michael.tremer@ipfire.org>
2024-08-06 09:13:42 +00:00
Michael Tremer
869102c0a9 core188: Ship libxslt
Signed-off-by: Michael Tremer <michael.tremer@ipfire.org>
2024-08-06 09:13:08 +00:00
Michael Tremer
d44788101b libxslt: Update to 1.1.42
Signed-off-by: Michael Tremer <michael.tremer@ipfire.org>
2024-08-06 09:12:58 +00:00
Michael Tremer
095b258b97 core188: Ship linux-atm
Signed-off-by: Michael Tremer <michael.tremer@ipfire.org>
2024-08-06 09:12:27 +00:00
Michael Tremer
b734e6f7b6 linux-atm: Update to 2.5.2
Signed-off-by: Michael Tremer <michael.tremer@ipfire.org>
2024-08-06 09:11:59 +00:00
Adolf Belka
acf2754880 openssl: Update to version 3.3.0
- Update from version 3.2.1 to 3.3.0
- Update of rootfile
- Changelog
    3.3
	This release adds the following new features:
	  * Support for qlog for tracing QUIC connections has been added
	  * Added APIs to allow configuring the negotiated idle timeout for QUIC
	    connections, and to allow determining the number of additional streams
	    that can currently be created for a QUIC connection.
	  * Added APIs to allow disabling implicit QUIC event processing for QUIC SSL
	    objects
	  * Added APIs to allow querying the size and utilisation of a QUIC stream's
	    write buffer
	  * New API `SSL_write_ex2`, which can be used to send an end-of-stream (FIN)
	    condition in an optimised way when using QUIC.
	  * Limited support for polling of QUIC connection and stream objects in a
	    non-blocking manner.
	  * Added a new EVP_DigestSqueeze() API. This allows SHAKE to squeeze multiple
	    times with different output sizes.
	  * Added exporter for CMake on Unix and Windows, alongside the pkg-config
	    exporter.
	  * The BLAKE2s hash algorithm matches BLAKE2b's support for configurable
	    output length.
	  * The EVP_PKEY_fromdata function has been augmented to allow for the
	    derivation of CRT (Chinese Remainder Theorem) parameters when requested
	  * Added API functions SSL_SESSION_get_time_ex(), SSL_SESSION_set_time_ex()
	    using time_t which is Y2038 safe on 32 bit systems when 64 bit time
	    is enabled
	  * Unknown entries in TLS SignatureAlgorithms, ClientSignatureAlgorithms
	    config options and the respective calls to SSL[_CTX]_set1_sigalgs() and
	    SSL[_CTX]_set1_client_sigalgs() that start with `?` character are
	    ignored and the configuration will still be used.
	  * Added `-set_issuer` and `-set_subject` options to `openssl x509` to
	    override the Issuer and Subject when creating a certificate. The `-subj`
	    option now is an alias for `-set_subject`.
	  * Added several new features of CMPv3 defined in RFC 9480 and RFC 9483
	  * New option `SSL_OP_PREFER_NO_DHE_KEX`, which allows configuring a TLS1.3
	    server to prefer session resumption using PSK-only key exchange over PSK
	    with DHE, if both are available.
	  * New atexit configuration switch, which controls whether the OPENSSL_cleanup
	    is registered when libcrypto is unloaded.
	  * Added X509_STORE_get1_objects to avoid issues with the existing
	    X509_STORE_get0_objects API in multi-threaded applications.
	This release incorporates the following potentially significant or incompatible
	changes:
	  * Applied AES-GCM unroll8 optimisation to Microsoft Azure Cobalt 100
	  * Optimized AES-CTR for ARM Neoverse V1 and V2
	  * Enable AES and SHA3 optimisations on Applie Silicon M3-based MacOS systems
	    similar to M1/M2.
	  * Various optimizations for cryptographic routines using RISC-V vector crypto
	    extensions
	  * Added assembly implementation for md5 on loongarch64
	  * Accept longer context for TLS 1.2 exporters
	  * The activate and soft_load configuration settings for providers in
	    openssl.cnf have been updated to require a value of [1|yes|true|on]
	    (in lower or UPPER case) to enable the setting. Conversely a value
	    of [0|no|false|off] will disable the setting.
	  * In `openssl speed`, changed the default hash function used with `hmac` from
	    `md5` to `sha256`.
	  * The `-verify` option to the `openssl crl` and `openssl req` will make the
	    program exit with 1 on failure.
	  * The d2i_ASN1_GENERALIZEDTIME(), d2i_ASN1_UTCTIME(), ASN1_TIME_check(), and
	    related functions have been augmented to check for a minimum length of
	    the input string, in accordance with ITU-T X.690 section 11.7 and 11.8.
	  * OPENSSL_sk_push() and sk_<TYPE>_push() functions now return 0 instead of -1
	    if called with a NULL stack argument.
	  * New limit on HTTP response headers is introduced to HTTP client. The
	    default limit is set to 256 header lines.
	This release incorporates the following bug fixes and mitigations:
	  * The BIO_get_new_index() function can only be called 127 times before it
	    reaches its upper bound of BIO_TYPE_MASK and will now return -1 once its
	    exhausted.

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>
2024-08-06 09:10:28 +00:00
Michael Tremer
7b77ed8c94 core188: Ship the VLAN hotplug script
Signed-off-by: Michael Tremer <michael.tremer@ipfire.org>
2024-08-03 09:44:02 +00:00
Adolf Belka
0deeec6dd9 network-hotplug-vlan: Fix for bug 12676
- https://bugzilla.ipfire.org/show_bug.cgi?id=12676#c3

Suggested-by: Michael Tremer <michael.tremer@ipfire.org>
Signed-off-by: Adolf Belka <adolf.belka@ipfire.org>
Signed-off-by: Michael Tremer <michael.tremer@ipfire.org>
2024-08-03 09:43:41 +00:00
Michael Tremer
7ec26cb497 core188: Ship rrdtool
Signed-off-by: Michael Tremer <michael.tremer@ipfire.org>
2024-08-03 09:42:15 +00:00
Matthias Fischer
6f6c9f6b6a rrdtool: Update tp 1.9.0
For details see:
https://github.com/oetiker/rrdtool-1.x/releases/tag/v1.9.0

"RRDtool 1.9.0 — 2024-07-29
Bugfixes

    Fix ytop and ybase adjustments for overlaping area issue on transparent areas @turban
    Suppress warnings of implicit fall through @youpong
    Update tarball download link in doc @c72578
    Fix unsigned integer overflow in rrdtool first. Add test for rrd_first() @c72578
    Fix tests under MSYS2 (Windows) @c72578
    Fix BUILD_DATE in rrdtool help output @c72578
    acinclude.m4: Include <stdlib.h> when using exit @ryandesign
    rrdtool-release: Create NUMVERS from VERSION file @c72578
    Avoids leaking of file descriptors in multi threaded programs by @ensc
    Avoids potential unterminated string because of fixed PATH_MAX buffer
    Fix extra reference of parameters of rrd_fetch_dbi_{long,double} @jamborm"

Signed-off-by: Matthias Fischer <matthias.fischer@ipfire.org>
Signed-off-by: Michael Tremer <michael.tremer@ipfire.org>
2024-08-03 09:42:07 +00:00
Michael Tremer
d54846e0a2 core188: Ship nasm
Signed-off-by: Michael Tremer <michael.tremer@ipfire.org>
2024-08-03 09:41:46 +00:00
Michael Tremer
ed2c97b799 Merge remote-tracking branch 'origin/next' into next 2024-07-24 16:40:47 +00:00
Michael Tremer
e8d2096c0b core188: Ship changed files
Signed-off-by: Michael Tremer <michael.tremer@ipfire.org>
2024-07-24 16:40:15 +00:00
Michael Tremer
10210334fe Merge remote-tracking branch 'ms/cleanup' into next 2024-07-24 16:32:28 +00:00
Arne Fitzenreiter
6460dbbfc5 Merge branch 'master' into next 2024-07-23 21:59:26 +02:00
Arne Fitzenreiter
f08f55e6b4 core187: ship /usr/bin/unshare
Signed-off-by: Arne Fitzenreiter <arne_f@ipfire.org>
2024-07-23 17:29:42 +02:00
Arne Fitzenreiter
55f2a39cea util-linux: ship /usr/bin/unshare
the updated biuldscripts need unshare to build IPFire on IPFire systems.

Signed-off-by: Arne Fitzenreiter <arne_f@ipfire.org>
2024-07-23 17:27:42 +02:00
Michael Tremer
1801e0671f core188: Ship apache2
Signed-off-by: Michael Tremer <michael.tremer@ipfire.org>
2024-07-22 15:21:21 +00:00
Adolf Belka
6c0e02c80d fmt: Update to version 11.0.1
- Update from version 10.2.1 to 11.0.1
- Update of rootfile
- fmt from version 11.0.0 onwards has made the format function a constant. This was done to
   enforce that formatter::format is const for compatibility with std::format.
- Changelog
    11.0.1
	Fixed version number in the inline namespace (#4047).
	Fixed disabling Unicode support via CMake (#4051).
	Fixed deprecated visit_format_arg (#4043).
	Fixed handling of a sign and improved the std::complex formater (#4034, #4050).
	Removed a redundant check in the formatter for std::expected (#4040).
    11.0.0
	Added fmt/base.h which provides a subset of the API with minimal include
	 dependencies and enough functionality to replace all uses of the printf family
	 of functions. This brings the compile time of code using {fmt} much closer to
	 the equivalent printf code.
	 This gives almost 4x improvement in build speed compared to version 10. Note
	 that the benchmark is purely formatting code and includes. In real projects the
	 difference from printf will be smaller partly because common standard headers
	 will be included in almost any translation unit (TU) anyway. In particular, in
	 every case except printf above ~1s is spent in total on including <type_traits>
	 in all TUs.
	Optimized includes in other headers such as fmt/format.h which is now roughly
	 equivalent to the old fmt/core.h in terms of build speed.
	Migrated the documentation at https://fmt.dev/ from Sphinx to MkDocs.
	Improved C++20 module support (#3990, #3991, #3993, #3994, #3997, #3998, #4004,
	 #4005, #4006, #4013, #4027, #4029). In particular, native CMake support for
	 modules is now used if available.
	Added an option to replace standard includes with import std enabled via the
	 FMT_IMPORT_STD macro (#3921, #3928).
	Exported fmt::range_format, fmt::range_format_kind and fmt::compiled_string from
	 the fmt module (#3970, #3999).
	Improved integration with stdio in fmt::print, enabling direct writes into a C
	 stream buffer in common cases. This may give significant performance
	 improvements ranging from tens of percent to 2x and eliminates dynamic memory
	 allocations on the buffer level. It is currently enabled for built-in and
	 string types with wider availability coming up in future releases.
	 For example, it gives ~24% improvement on a simple benchmark compiled with
	 Apple clang version 15.0.0 (clang-1500.1.0.2.5) and run on macOS 14.2.1
	Improved safety of fmt::format_to when writing to an array (#3805). For example
	 (godbolt):
		auto volkswagen = char[4];
		auto result = fmt::format_to(volkswagen, "elephant");
	 no longer results in a buffer overflow. Instead the output will be truncated
	 and you can get the end iterator and whether truncation occurred from the
	 result object.
	Enabled Unicode support by default in MSVC, bringing it on par with other
	 compilers and making it unnecessary for users to enable it explicitly. Most of
	 {fmt} is encoding-agnostic but this prevents mojibake in places where encoding
	 matters such as path formatting and terminal output. You can control the
	 Unicode support via the CMake FMT_UNICODE option. Note that some {fmt} packages
	 such as the one in vcpkg have already been compiled with Unicode enabled.
	Added a formatter for std::expected (#3834).
	Added a formatter for std::complex (#1467, #3886, #3892, #3900).
	Added a formatter for std::type_info (#3978).
	Specialized formatter for std::basic_string types with custom traits and
	 allocators (#3938, #3943).
	Added formatters for std::chrono::day, std::chrono::month, std::chrono::year and
	 std::chrono::year_month_day (#3758, #3772, #3906, #3913).
	Fixed handling of precision in %S (#3794, #3814). Thanks @js324.
	Added support for the - specifier (glibc strftime extension) to day of the month
	 (%d) and week of the year (%W, %U, %V) specifiers (#3976).
	Fixed the scope of the - extension in chrono formatting so that it doesn't apply
	 to subsequent specifiers (#3811, #3812).
	Improved handling of time_point::min() (#3282).
	Added support for character range formatting (#3857, #3863).
	Added string and debug_string range formatters (#3973, #4024).
	Enabled ADL for begin and end in fmt::join (#3813, #3824).
	Made contiguous iterator optimizations apply to std::basic_string iterators
	 (#3798).
	Added support for ranges with mutable begin and end (#3752, #3800, #3955).
	Added support for move-only iterators to fmt::join (#3802, #3946).
	Moved range and iterator overloads of fmt::join to fmt/ranges.h, next to other
	 overloads.
	Fixed handling of types with begin returning void such as Eigen matrices (#3839,
	 #3964).
	Added an fmt::formattable concept (#3974).
	Added support for __float128 (#3494).
	Fixed rounding issues when formatting long double with fixed precision (#3539).
	Made fmt::isnan not trigger floating-point exception for NaN values (#3948, #3951).
	Removed dependency on <memory> for std::allocator_traits when possible (#3804).
	Enabled compile-time checks in formatting functions that take text colors and
	 styles.
	Deprecated wide stream overloads of fmt::print that take text styles.
	Made format string compilation work with clang 12 and later despite only partial
	 non-type template parameter support (#4000, #4001).
	Made fmt::iterator_buffer's move constructor noexcept (#3808).
	Started enforcing that formatter::format is const for compatibility with
	 std::format (#3447).
	Added fmt::basic_format_arg::visit and deprecated fmt::visit_format_arg.
	Made fmt::basic_string_view not constructible from nullptr for consistency with
	 std::string_view in C++23 (#3846).
	Fixed fmt::group_digits for negative integers (#3891, #3901).
	Fixed handling of negative ids in fmt::basic_format_args::get (#3945).
	Improved named argument validation (#3817).
	Disabled copy construction/assignment for fmt::format_arg_store and fixed moved
	 construction (#3833).
	Worked around a locale issue in RHEL/devtoolset (#3858, #3859).
	Added RTTI detection for MSVC (#3821, #3963).
	Migrated the documentation from Sphinx to MkDocs.
	Improved documentation and README.

Signed-off-by: Adolf Belka <adolf.belka@ipfire.org>
Signed-off-by: Michael Tremer <michael.tremer@ipfire.org>
2024-07-22 15:21:21 +00:00
Michael Tremer
c3ae07fde9 core188: Ship gettext
Signed-off-by: Michael Tremer <michael.tremer@ipfire.org>
2024-07-22 15:21:21 +00:00
Adolf Belka
180d3e3eeb gettext: Update to version 0.22.5
- Update from version 0.22.4 to 0.22.5
- Update of rootfile
- Changelog
    0.22.5
	* The replacements for the printf()/fprintf()/... functions that are
	  provided through <libintl.h> on native Windows and NetBSD now enable
	  GCC's format string analysis (-Wformat).
	* Bug fixes:
	  - xgettext's processing of Vala files with printf method invocations has
	    been corrected (regression in 0.22).
	  - Build fixes on macOS.

Signed-off-by: Adolf Belka <adolf.belka@ipfire.org>
Signed-off-by: Michael Tremer <michael.tremer@ipfire.org>
2024-07-22 15:21:21 +00:00
Michael Tremer
7c86808ea9 core188: Ship coreutils
Signed-off-by: Michael Tremer <michael.tremer@ipfire.org>
2024-07-22 15:21:21 +00:00
Adolf Belka
2fc3c29093 coreutils: Update to version 9.5
- Update from version 9.0 to 9.5
- Update of the uname patch to 9.5
- Obtained the 9.5 version of the i18n patch. However this caused the coreutils build to
   fail. Without the patch the build had no problems. After investigating for some time
   I identified that coreutils used to have the mbchar.h and mbchar.c files in its
   source tarball lib directory. However those are no longer needed by coreutils so they
   have been deleted in the source tarball. However the i18n patch still requires them.
   The patch creates the code for the mbchar.h and mbchar.c files. However it has made
   the availability of the  members buf & mb_setascii and some code related to old_mbc
   dependent on GNULIB being defined. This is specified in configure.ac but that define
   did not make it into the prepared configure file. This causes those members to not be
   found and the build fails.
- Removing the three #if defined GNLIB_MBFILE statements from the coreutils-9.5-i18n
   patch, so that the code is executed in the build, causes the members to be present
   and the build is successfull.
- Update of rootfile
- Changelog
    9.5
	** Bug fixes
	  chmod -R now avoids a race where an attacker may replace a traversed file
	   with a symlink, causing chmod to operate on an unintended file.
	   [This bug was present in "the beginning".]
	  cp, mv, and install no longer issue spurious diagnostics like "failed
	   to preserve ownership" when copying to GNU/Linux CIFS file systems.
	   They do this by working around some Linux CIFS bugs.
	  cp --no-preserve=mode will correctly maintain set-group-ID bits
	   for created directories.  Previously on systems that didn't support ACLs,
	   cp would have reset the set-group-ID bit on created directories.
	   [bug introduced in coreutils-8.20]
	  join and uniq now support multi-byte characters better.
	   For example, 'join -tX' now works even if X is a multi-byte character,
	   and both programs now treat multi-byte characters like U+3000
	   IDEOGRAPHIC SPACE as blanks if the current locale treats them so.
	  numfmt options like --suffix no longer have an arbitrary 127-byte limit.
	   [bug introduced with numfmt in coreutils-8.21]
	  mktemp with --suffix now better diagnoses templates with too few X's.
	   Previously it conflated the insignificant --suffix in the error.
	   [bug introduced in coreutils-8.1]
	  sort again handles thousands grouping characters in single-byte locales
	   where the grouping character is greater than CHAR_MAX.  For e.g. signed
	   character platforms with a 0xA0 (aka &nbsp) grouping character.
	   [bug introduced in coreutils-9.1]
	  split --line-bytes with a mixture of very long and short lines
	   no longer overwrites the heap (CVE-2024-0684).
	   [bug introduced in coreutils-9.2]
	  tail no longer mishandles input from files in /proc and /sys file systems,
	   on systems with a page size larger than the stdio BUFSIZ.
	   [This bug was present in "the beginning".]
	  timeout avoids a narrow race condition, where it might kill arbitrary
	   processes after a failed process fork.
	   [bug introduced with timeout in coreutils-7.0]
	  timeout avoids a narrow race condition, where it might fail to
	   kill monitored processes immediately after forking them.
	   [bug introduced with timeout in coreutils-7.0]
	  wc no longer fails to count unprintable characters as parts of words.
	   [bug introduced in textutils-2.1]
	** Changes in behavior
	  base32 and base64 no longer require padding when decoding.
	   Previously an error was given for non padded encoded data.
	  base32 and base64 have improved detection of corrupted encodings.
	   Previously encodings with non zero padding bits were accepted.
	  basenc --base16 -d now supports lower case hexadecimal characters.
	   Previously an error was given for lower case hex digits.
	  cp --no-clobber, and mv -n no longer exit with failure status if
	   existing files are encountered in the destination.  Instead they revert
	   to the behavior from before v9.2, silently skipping existing files.
	  ls --dired now implies long format output without hyperlinks enabled,
	   and will take precedence over previously specified formats or hyperlink mode.
	  numfmt will accept lowercase 'k' to indicate Kilo or Kibi units on input,
	   and uses lowercase 'k' when outputting such units in '--to=si' mode.
	  pinky no longer tries to canonicalize the user's login location by default,
	   rather requiring the new --lookup option to enable this often slow feature.
	  wc no longer ignores encoding errors when counting words.
	   Instead, it treats them as non white space.
	** New features
	  chgrp now accepts the --from=OWNER:GROUP option to restrict changes to files
	   with matching current OWNER and/or GROUP, as already supported by chown(1).
	  chmod adds support for -h, -H,-L,-P, and --dereference options, providing
	   more control over symlink handling.  This supports more secure handling of
	   CLI arguments, and is more consistent with chown, and chmod on other systems.
	  cp now accepts the --keep-directory-symlink option (like tar), to preserve
	   and follow existing symlinks to directories in the destination.
	  cp and mv now accept the --update=none-fail option, which is similar
	   to the --no-clobber option, except that existing files are diagnosed,
	   and the command exits with failure status if existing files.
	   The -n,--no-clobber option is best avoided due to platform differences.
	  env now accepts the -a,--argv0 option to override the zeroth argument
	   of the command being executed.
	  mv now accepts an --exchange option, which causes the source and
	   destination to be exchanged.  It should be combined with
	   --no-target-directory (-T) if the destination is a directory.
	   The exchange is atomic if source and destination are on a single
	   file system that supports atomic exchange; --exchange is not yet
	   supported in other situations.
	  od now supports printing IEEE half precision floating point with -t fH,
	   or brain 16 bit floating point with -t fB, where supported by the compiler.
	  tail now supports following multiple processes, with repeated --pid options.
	** Improvements
	  cp,mv,install,cat,split now read and write a minimum of 256KiB at a time.
	   This was previously 128KiB and increasing to 256KiB was seen to increase
	   throughput by 10-20% when reading cached files on modern systems.
	  env,kill,timeout now support unnamed signals. kill(1) for example now
	   supports sending such signals, and env(1) will list them appropriately.
	  SELinux operations in file copy operations are now more efficient,
	   avoiding unneeded MCS/MLS label translation.
	  sort no longer dynamically links to libcrypto unless -R is used.
	   This decreases startup overhead in the typical case.
	  wc is now much faster in single-byte locales and somewhat faster in
	   multi-byte locales.

Signed-off-by: Adolf Belka <adolf.belka@ipfire.org>
Signed-off-by: Michael Tremer <michael.tremer@ipfire.org>
2024-07-22 15:21:21 +00:00
Michael Tremer
d9018d2e19 core188: Ship ncurses
Signed-off-by: Michael Tremer <michael.tremer@ipfire.org>
2024-07-22 15:21:21 +00:00