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liburcu: Update to version 0.13.2
- Update from version 0.13.0 to 0.13.2
- Update of rootfile
- Changelog
2022-08-18 Userspace RCU 0.13.2
* Revert "Fix: remove type constness in URCU_FORCE_CAST's C++ version"
* Fix: futex.h: include headers outside extern C
* Fix: add missing unused attribute to _rcu_dereference
* Fix: change method used by _rcu_dereference to strip type constness
* Fix: remove type constness in URCU_FORCE_CAST's C++ version
* Move extern "C" down in include/urcu/urcu-bp.h
* fix: ifdef linux specific cpu count compat
* Set git-review branch to stable-0.13
* fix: sysconf(_SC_NPROCESSORS_CONF) can be less than max cpu id
* Fix: revise obsolete command in README.md
* Fix: workqueue: remove unused variable "ret"
* Fix: urcu-qsbr: futex wait: handle spurious futex wakeups
* Fix: urcu: futex wait: handle spurious futex wakeups
* Fix: urcu-wait: futex wait: handle spurious futex wakeups
* Fix: defer_rcu: futex wait: handle spurious futex wakeups
* Fix: call_rcu: futex wait: handle spurious futex wakeups
* Fix: workqueue: futex wait: handle spurious futex wakeups
* Fix: Use %lu rather than %ld to print count
2022-01-05 Userspace RCU 0.13.1
* fix: properly detect 'cmpxchg' on x86-32
* fix: use urcu-tls compat with c++ compiler
* fix: remove autoconf features default value in help message
* fix: add missing pkgconfig file for memb flavour lib
* Make temporary variable in _rcu_dereference non-const
* Fix: x86 and s390: uatomic __hp() macro C++ support
* Fix: x86 and s390: uatomic __hp() macro clang support
* Fix: x86 and s390 uatomic: __hp() macro warning with gcc 11
* Fix: changelog: v0.13.0 was released in 2021
Signed-off-by: Adolf Belka <adolf.belka@ipfire.org>
Reviewed-by: Michael Tremer <michael.tremer@ipfire.org>
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Core Update 172: Ship libtiff
Signed-off-by: Peter Müller <peter.mueller@ipfire.org> |
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libtiff: Update to version 4.4.0
- Update from version 4.3.0 to 4.4.0 - Update of rootfile - Changelog is too long to include here (~1000 lines). Details can be found in ChangeLog file in the source tarball. There are at least 31 bug closures in this release. Signed-off-by: Adolf Belka <adolf.belka@ipfire.org> Reviewed-by: Michael Tremer <michael.tremer@ipfire.org> |
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Core Update 172: Ship libtasn
Signed-off-by: Peter Müller <peter.mueller@ipfire.org> |
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libtasn1: Update to version 4.19.0
- Update from version 4.18.0 to 4.19.0
- Update of rootfile
- Changelog
* Noteworthy changes in release 4.19.0 (2022-08-23) [stable]
- Clarify libtasn1.map license. Closes: #38.
- Fix ETYPE_OK out of bounds read. Closes: #32.
- Update gnulib files and various maintenance fixes.
Signed-off-by: Adolf Belka <adolf.belka@ipfire.org>
Reviewed-by: Michael Tremer <michael.tremer@ipfire.org>
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Core Update 172: Ship iproute2
Signed-off-by: Peter Müller <peter.mueller@ipfire.org> |
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iproute2: Update to version 6.0.0
- Update from 5.19.0 to 6.0.0 - Update of rootfile - Changelog can only be obtained by reviewing the git commits from https://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/network/iproute2/iproute2.git Signed-off-by: Adolf Belka <adolf.belka@ipfire.org> Reviewed-by: Michael Tremer <michael.tremer@ipfire.org> |
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Core Update 172: Ship iana-etc
Signed-off-by: Peter Müller <peter.mueller@ipfire.org> |
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iana-etc: Update to version 20221107
- Update from version 20220414 to 20221107 - Update of rootfile not required - Update of iana protocols and services info Signed-off-by: Adolf Belka <adolf.belka@ipfire.org> Reviewed-by: Michael Tremer <michael.tremer@ipfire.org> |
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git: Update to version 2.38.1
- Update from version 2.37.1 to 2.38.1
- Update of rootfile
- Changelog
Git v2.38.1 Release Notes
This release merges the security fix that appears in v2.30.6; see
the release notes for that version for details.
Git v2.38 Release Notes
* "git remote show [-n] frotz" now pays attention to negative
pathspec.
* "git push" sometimes performs poorly when reachability bitmaps are
used, even in a repository where other operations are helped by
bitmaps. The push.useBitmaps configuration variable is introduced
to allow disabling use of reachability bitmaps only for "git push".
* "git grep -m<max-hits>" is a way to limit the hits shown per file.
* "git merge-tree" learned a new mode where it takes two commits and
computes a tree that would result in the merge commit, if the
histories leading to these two commits were to be merged.
* "git mv A B" in a sparsely populated working tree can be asked to
move a path between directories that are "in cone" (i.e. expected
to be materialized in the working tree) and "out of cone"
(i.e. expected to be hidden). The handling of such cases has been
improved.
* Earlier, HTTP transport clients learned to tell the server side
what locale they are in by sending Accept-Language HTTP header, but
this was done only for some requests but not others.
* Introduce a safe.barerepository configuration variable that
allows users to forbid discovery of bare repositories.
* Various messages that come from the pack-bitmap codepaths have been
tweaked.
* "git rebase -i" learns to update branches whose tip appear in the
rebased range with "--update-refs" option.
* "git ls-files" learns the "--format" option to tweak its output.
* "git cat-file" learned an option to use the mailmap when showing
commit and tag objects.
* When "git merge" finds that it cannot perform a merge, it should
restore the working tree to the state before the command was
initiated, but in some corner cases it didn't.
* Operating modes like "--batch" of "git cat-file" command learned to
take NUL-terminated input, instead of one-item-per-line.
* "git rm" has become more aware of the sparse-index feature.
* "git rev-list --disk-usage" learned to take an optional value
"human" to show the reported value in human-readable format, like
"3.40MiB".
* The "diagnose" feature to create a zip archive for diagnostic
material has been lifted from "scalar" and made into a feature of
"git bugreport".
* The namespaces used by "log --decorate" from "refs/" hierarchy by
default has been tightened.
* "git rev-list --ancestry-path=C A..B" is a natural extension of
"git rev-list A..B"; instead of choosing a subset of A..B to those
that have ancestry relationship with A, it lets a subset with
ancestry relationship with C.
* "scalar" now enables built-in fsmonitor on enlisted repositories,
when able.
* The bash prompt (in contrib/) learned to optionally indicate when
the index is unmerged.
* "git clone" command learned the "--bundle-uri" option to coordinate
with hosting sites the use of pre-prepared bundle files.
* "git range-diff" learned to honor pathspec argument if given.
* "git format-patch --from=<ident>" can be told to add an in-body
"From:" line even for commits that are authored by the given
<ident> with "--force-in-body-from" option.
* The built-in fsmonitor refuses to work on a network mounted
repositories; a configuration knob for users to override this has
been introduced.
* The "scalar" addition from Microsoft is now part of the core Git
installation.
* Collection of what is referenced by objects in promisor packs have
been optimized to inspect these objects in the in-pack order.
* Introduce a helper to see if a branch is already being worked on
(hence should not be newly checked out in a working tree), which
performs much better than the existing find_shared_symref() to
replace many uses of the latter.
* Teach "git archive" to (optionally and then by default) avoid
spawning an external "gzip" process when creating ".tar.gz" (and
".tgz") archives.
* Allow large objects read from a packstream to be streamed into a
loose object file straight, without having to keep it in-core as a
whole.
* Further preparation to turn git-submodule.sh into a builtin
continues.
* Apply Coccinelle rule to turn raw memmove() into MOVE_ARRAY() cpp
macro, which would improve maintainability and readability.
* Teach "make all" to build gitweb as well.
* Tweak tests so that they still work when the "git init" template
did not create .git/info directory.
* Add Coccinelle rules to detect the pattern of initializing and then
finalizing a structure without using it in between at all, which
happens after code restructuring and the compilers fail to
recognize as an unused variable.
* The code to convert between GPG trust level strings and internal
constants we use to represent them have been cleaned up.
* Support for libnettle as SHA256 implementation has been added.
* The way "git multi-pack" uses parse-options API has been improved.
* A Coccinelle rule (in contrib/) to encourage use of COPY_ARRAY
macro has been improved.
* API tweak to make it easier to run fuzz testing on commit-graph parser.
* Omit fsync-related trace2 entries when their values are all zero.
* The codepath to write multi-pack index has been taught to release a
large chunk of memory that holds an array of objects in the packs,
as soon as it is done with the array, to reduce memory consumption.
* Add a level of redirection to array allocation API in xdiff part,
to make it easier to share with the libgit2 project.
* "git fetch" client logs the partial clone filter used in the trace2
output.
* The "bundle URI" design gets documented.
* The common ancestor negotiation exchange during a "git fetch"
session now leaves trace log.
* Test portability improvements.
(merge 4d1d843be7 mt/rot13-in-c later to maint).
* The "subcommand" mode is introduced to parse-options API and update
the command line parser of Git commands with subcommands.
* The pack bitmap file gained a bitmap-lookup table to speed up
locating the necessary bitmap for a given commit.
* The assembly version of SHA-1 implementation for PPC has been
removed.
* The server side that responds to "git fetch" and "git clone"
request has been optimized by allowing it to send objects in its
object store without recomputing and validating the object names.
* Annotate function parameters that are not used (but cannot be
removed for structural reasons), to prepare us to later compile
with -Wunused warning turned on.
* Share the text used to explain configuration variables used by "git
<subcmd>" in "git help <subcmd>" with the text from "git help config".
* "git mv A B" in a sparsely populated working tree can be asked to
move a path from a directory that is "in cone" to another directory
that is "out of cone". Handling of such a case has been improved.
* The chainlint script for our tests has been revamped.
* Rewrite of "git add -i" in C that appeared in Git 2.25 didn't
correctly record a removed file to the index, which was fixed.
* Certain diff options are currently ignored when combined-diff is
shown; mark them as incompatible with the feature.
* Adjust technical/bitmap-format to be formatted by AsciiDoc, and
add some missing information to the documentation.
* Fixes for tests when the source directory has unusual characters in
its path, e.g. whitespaces, double-quotes, etc.
* "git mktree --missing" lazily fetched objects that are missing from
the local object store, which was totally unnecessary for the purpose
of creating the tree object(s) from its input.
* Give _() markings to fatal/warning/usage: labels that are shown in
front of these messages.
* References to commands-to-be-typed-literally in "git rebase"
documentation mark-up have been corrected.
* In a non-bare repository, the behavior of Git when the
core.worktree configuration variable points at a directory that has
a repository as its subdirectory, regressed in Git 2.27 days.
* Recent update to vimdiff layout code has been made more robust
against different end-user vim settings.
* Plug various memory leaks, both in the main code and in test-tool
commands.
* Fixes a long-standing corner case bug around directory renames in
the merge-ort strategy.
* The resolve-undo information in the index was not protected against
GC, which has been corrected.
* A corner case bug where lazily fetching objects from a promisor
remote resulted in infinite recursion has been corrected.
* "git clone" from a repository with some ref whose HEAD is unborn
did not set the HEAD in the resulting repository correctly, which
has been corrected.
* An earlier attempt to plug leaks placed a clean-up label to jump to
at a bogus place, which as been corrected.
* Variable quoting fix in the vimdiff driver of "git mergetool"
* "git shortlog -n" relied on the underlying qsort() to be stable,
which shouldn't have. Fixed.
* A fix for a regression in test framework.
* mkstemp() emulation on Windows has been improved.
* Add missing documentation for "include" and "includeIf" features in
"git config" file format, which incidentally teaches the command
line completion to include them in its offerings.
* Avoid "white/black-list" in documentation and code comments.
* Workaround for a compiler warning against use of die() in
osx-keychain (in contrib/).
* Workaround for a false positive compiler warning.
* "git p4" working on UTF-16 files on Windows did not implement
CRLF-to-LF conversion correctly, which has been corrected.
* "git p4" did not handle non-ASCII client name well, which has been
corrected.
* "rerere-train" script (in contrib/) used to honor commit.gpgSign
while recreating the throw-away merges.
* "git checkout" miscounted the paths it updated, which has been
corrected.
* Fix for a bug that makes write-tree to fail to write out a
non-existent index as a tree, introduced in 2.37.
* There was a bug in the codepath to upgrade generation information
in commit-graph from v1 to v2 format, which has been corrected.
* Gitweb had legacy URL shortener that is specific to the way
projects hosted on kernel.org used to (but no longer) work, which
has been removed.
* Fix build procedure for Windows that uses CMake so that it can pick
up the shell interpreter from local installation location.
* Conditionally allow building Python interpreter on Windows
* Fix to lstat() emulation on Windows.
* Older gcc with -Wall complains about the universal zero initializer
"struct s = { 0 };" idiom, which makes developers' lives
inconvenient (as -Werror is enabled by DEVELOPER=YesPlease). The
build procedure has been tweaked to help these compilers.
* Plug memory leaks in the failure code path in the "merge-ort" merge
strategy backend.
* "git symbolic-ref symref non..sen..se" is now diagnosed as an error.
* A follow-up fix to a fix for a regression in 2.36 around hooks.
* Avoid repeatedly running getconf to ask libc version in the test
suite, and instead just as it once per script.
* Platform-specific code that determines if a directory is OK to use
as a repository has been taught to report more details, especially
on Windows.
* "vimdiff3" regression fix.
* "git fsck" reads mode from tree objects but canonicalizes the mode
before passing it to the logic to check object sanity, which has
hid broken tree objects from the checking logic. This has been
corrected, but to help existing projects with broken tree objects
that they cannot fix retroactively, the severity of anomalies this
code detects has been demoted to "info" for now.
* Fixes to sparse index compatibility work for "reset" and "checkout"
commands.
* An earlier optimization discarded a tree-object buffer that is
still in use, which has been corrected.
* Fix deadlocks between main Git process and subprocess spawned via
the pipe_command() API, that can kill "git add -p" that was
reimplemented in C recently.
* The sequencer machinery translated messages left in the reflog by
mistake, which has been corrected.
* xcalloc(), imitating calloc(), takes "number of elements of the
array", and "size of a single element", in this order. A call that
does not follow this ordering has been corrected.
* The preload-index codepath made copies of pathspec to give to
multiple threads, which were left leaked.
* Update the version of Ubuntu used for GitHub Actions CI from 18.04
to 22.04.
* The auto-stashed local changes created by "git merge --autostash"
was mixed into a conflicted state left in the working tree, which
has been corrected.
* Multi-pack index got corrupted when preferred pack changed from one
pack to another in a certain way, which has been corrected.
(merge 99e4d084ff tb/midx-with-changing-preferred-pack-fix later to maint).
* The clean-up of temporary files created via mks_tempfile_dt() was
racy and attempted to unlink() the leading directory when signals
are involved, which has been corrected.
(merge babe2e0559 rs/tempfile-cleanup-race-fix later to maint).
* FreeBSD portability fix for "git maintenance" that spawns "crontab"
to schedule tasks.
(merge ee69e7884e bc/gc-crontab-fix later to maint).
* Those who use diff-so-fancy as the diff-filter noticed a regression
or two in the code that parses the diff output in the built-in
version of "add -p", which has been corrected.
(merge 0a101676e5 js/add-p-diff-parsing-fix later to maint).
* Segfault fix-up to an earlier fix to the topic to teach "git reset"
and "git checkout" work better in a sparse checkout.
(merge 037f8ea6d9 vd/sparse-reset-checkout-fixes later to maint).
* "git diff --no-index A B" managed its the pathnames of its two
input files rather haphazardly, sometimes leaking them. The
command line argument processing has been straightened out to clean
it up.
(merge 2b43dd0eb5 rs/diff-no-index-cleanup later to maint).
* "git rev-list --verify-objects" ought to inspect the contents of
objects and notice corrupted ones, but it didn't when the commit
graph is in use, which has been corrected.
(merge b27ccae34b jk/rev-list-verify-objects-fix later to maint).
* More fixes to "add -p"
(merge 64ec8efb83 js/builtin-add-p-portability-fix later to maint).
* The parser in the script interface to parse-options in "git
rev-parse" has been updated to diagnose a bogus input correctly.
(merge f20b9c36d0 ow/rev-parse-parseopt-fix later to maint).
* The code that manages list-object-filter structure, used in partial
clones, leaked the instances, which has been plugged.
(merge 66eede4a37 jk/plug-list-object-filter-leaks later to maint).
* Fix another UI regression in the reimplemented "add -p".
(merge f6f0ee247f rs/add-p-worktree-mode-prompt-fix later to maint).
* "git fetch" over protocol v2 sent an incorrect ref prefix request
to the server and made "git pull" with configured fetch refspec
that does not cover the remote branch to merge with fail, which has
been corrected.
(merge 49ca2fba39 jk/proto-v2-ref-prefix-fix later to maint).
* A result from opendir() was leaking in the commit-graph expiration
codepath, which has been plugged.
(merge 12f1ae5324 ml/commit-graph-expire-dir-leak-fix later to maint).
* Just like we have coding guidelines, we now have guidelines for
reviewers.
(merge e01b851923 vd/doc-reviewing-guidelines later to maint).
* Other code cleanup, docfix, build fix, etc.
(merge 77b9e85c0f vd/fix-perf-tests later to maint).
(merge 0682bc43f5 jk/test-crontab-fixes later to maint).
(merge b46dd1726c cc/doc-trailer-whitespace-rules later to maint).
Git 2.37.4 Release Notes
This primarily is to backport various fixes accumulated on the 'master'
front since 2.37.3, and also includes the same security fixes as in v2.30.6.
* CVE-2022-39253:
When relying on the `--local` clone optimization, Git dereferences
symbolic links in the source repository before creating hardlinks
(or copies) of the dereferenced link in the destination repository.
This can lead to surprising behavior where arbitrary files are
present in a repository's `$GIT_DIR` when cloning from a malicious
repository.
Git will no longer dereference symbolic links via the `--local`
clone mechanism, and will instead refuse to clone repositories that
have symbolic links present in the `$GIT_DIR/objects` directory.
Additionally, the value of `protocol.file.allow` is changed to be
"user" by default.
Credit for finding CVE-2022-39253 goes to Cory Snider of Mirantis.
The fix was authored by Taylor Blau, with help from Johannes
Schindelin.
* CVE-2022-39260:
An overly-long command string given to `git shell` can result in
overflow in `split_cmdline()`, leading to arbitrary heap writes and
remote code execution when `git shell` is exposed and the directory
`$HOME/git-shell-commands` exists.
`git shell` is taught to refuse interactive commands that are
longer than 4MiB in size. `split_cmdline()` is hardened to reject
inputs larger than 2GiB.
Credit for finding CVE-2022-39260 goes to Kevin Backhouse of
GitHub. The fix was authored by Kevin Backhouse, Jeff King, and
Taylor Blau.
* An earlier optimization discarded a tree-object buffer that is
still in use, which has been corrected.
* Fix deadlocks between main Git process and subprocess spawned via
the pipe_command() API, that can kill "git add -p" that was
reimplemented in C recently.
* xcalloc(), imitating calloc(), takes "number of elements of the
array", and "size of a single element", in this order. A call that
does not follow this ordering has been corrected.
* The preload-index codepath made copies of pathspec to give to
multiple threads, which were left leaked.
* Update the version of Ubuntu used for GitHub Actions CI from 18.04
to 22.04.
* The auto-stashed local changes created by "git merge --autostash"
was mixed into a conflicted state left in the working tree, which
has been corrected.
Also contains other minor documentation updates and code clean-ups.
Git 2.37.3 Release Notes
This primarily is to backport various fixes accumulated on the 'master'
front since 2.37.2.
* The build procedure for Windows that uses CMake has been updated to
pick up the shell interpreter from local installation location.
* Conditionally allow building Python interpreter on Windows
* Fix to lstat() emulation on Windows.
* Older gcc with -Wall complains about the universal zero initializer
"struct s = { 0 };" idiom, which makes developers' lives
inconvenient (as -Werror is enabled by DEVELOPER=YesPlease). The
build procedure has been tweaked to help these compilers.
* Plug memory leaks in the failure code path in the "merge-ort" merge
strategy backend.
* Avoid repeatedly running getconf to ask libc version in the test
suite, and instead just as it once per script.
* Platform-specific code that determines if a directory is OK to use
as a repository has been taught to report more details, especially
on Windows.
* "vimdiff3" regression has been corrected.
* "git fsck" reads mode from tree objects but canonicalizes the mode
before passing it to the logic to check object sanity, which has
hid broken tree objects from the checking logic. This has been
corrected, but to help exiting projects with broken tree objects
that they cannot fix retroactively, the severity of anomalies this
code detects has been demoted to "info" for now.
* Fixes to sparse index compatibility work for "reset" and "checkout"
commands.
* Documentation for "git add --renormalize" has been improved.
Also contains other minor documentation updates and code clean-ups.
Git 2.37.2 Release Notes
This primarily is to backport various fixes accumulated on the 'master'
front since 2.37.1.
* "git shortlog -n" relied on the underlying qsort() to be stable,
which shouldn't have. Fixed.
* Variable quoting fix in the vimdiff driver of "git mergetool".
* An earlier attempt to plug leaks placed a clean-up label to jump to
at a bogus place, which as been corrected.
* Fixes a long-standing corner case bug around directory renames in
the merge-ort strategy.
* Recent update to vimdiff layout code has been made more robust
against different end-user vim settings.
* In a non-bare repository, the behavior of Git when the
core.worktree configuration variable points at a directory that has
a repository as its subdirectory, regressed in Git 2.27 days.
* References to commands-to-be-typed-literally in "git rebase"
documentation mark-up have been corrected.
* Give _() markings to fatal/warning/usage: labels that are shown in
front of these messages.
* "git mktree --missing" lazily fetched objects that are missing from
the local object store, which was totally unnecessary for the purpose
of creating the tree object(s) from its input.
* Fixes for tests when the source directory has unusual characters in
its path, e.g. whitespaces, double-quotes, etc.
* Adjust technical/bitmap-format to be formatted by AsciiDoc, and
add some missing information to the documentation.
* Certain diff options are currently ignored when combined-diff is
shown; mark them as incompatible with the feature.
* "git clone" from a repository with some ref whose HEAD is unborn
did not set the HEAD in the resulting repository correctly, which
has been corrected.
* mkstemp() emulation on Windows has been improved.
* Add missing documentation for "include" and "includeIf" features in
"git config" file format, which incidentally teaches the command
line completion to include them in its offerings.
* Avoid "white/black-list" in documentation and code comments.
* Workaround for a compiler warning against use of die() in
osx-keychain (in contrib/).
* Workaround for a false positive compiler warning.
* The resolve-undo information in the index was not protected against
GC, which has been corrected.
* A corner case bug where lazily fetching objects from a promisor
remote resulted in infinite recursion has been corrected.
* "git p4" working on UTF-16 files on Windows did not implement
CRLF-to-LF conversion correctly, which has been corrected.
* "git p4" did not handle non-ASCII client name well, which has been
corrected.
* "rerere-train" script (in contrib/) used to honor commit.gpgSign
while recreating the throw-away merges.
* "git checkout" miscounted the paths it updated, which has been
corrected.
* Fix for a bug that makes write-tree to fail to write out a
non-existent index as a tree, introduced in 2.37.
* There was a bug in the codepath to upgrade generation information
in commit-graph from v1 to v2 format, which has been corrected.
Also contains minor documentation updates and code clean-ups.
Signed-off-by: Adolf Belka <adolf.belka@ipfire.org>
Reviewed-by: Michael Tremer <michael.tremer@ipfire.org>
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fmt: Update to version 9.1.0
- Update from version 9.0.0 to 9.1.0
- Update of rootfile
- Changelog
9.1.0 - 2022-08-27
* ``fmt::formatted_size`` now works at compile time
`#3026 <https://github.com/fmtlib/fmt/pull/3026>`_
For example (`godbolt <https://godbolt.org/z/1MW5rMdf8>`__):
.. code:: c++
#include <fmt/compile.h>
int main() {
using namespace fmt::literals;
constexpr size_t n = fmt::formatted_size("{}"_cf, 42);
fmt::print("{}\n", n); // prints 2
}
* Fixed handling of invalid UTF-8
`#3038 <https://github.com/fmtlib/fmt/pull/3038>`_,
`#3044 <https://github.com/fmtlib/fmt/pull/3044>`_,
`#3056 <https://github.com/fmtlib/fmt/pull/3056>`_
* Improved Unicode support in ``ostream`` overloads of ``print``
`#2994 <https://github.com/fmtlib/fmt/pull/2994>`_,
`#3001 <https://github.com/fmtlib/fmt/pull/3001>`_,
`#3025 <https://github.com/fmtlib/fmt/pull/3025>`_
* Fixed handling of the sign specifier in localized formatting on systems with
32-bit ``wchar_t``
`#3041 <https://github.com/fmtlib/fmt/issues/3041>`_).
* Added support for wide streams to ``fmt::streamed``
`#2994 <https://github.com/fmtlib/fmt/pull/2994>`_
* Added the ``n`` specifier that disables the output of delimiters when
formatting ranges
`#2981 <https://github.com/fmtlib/fmt/pull/2981>`_,
`#2983 <https://github.com/fmtlib/fmt/pull/2983>`_
For example (`godbolt <https://godbolt.org/z/roKqGdj8c>`__):
.. code:: c++
#include <fmt/ranges.h>
#include <vector>
int main() {
auto v = std::vector{1, 2, 3};
fmt::print("{:n}\n", v); // prints 1, 2, 3
}
* Worked around problematic ``std::string_view`` constructors introduced in C++23
`#3030 <https://github.com/fmtlib/fmt/issues/3030>`_,
`#3050 <https://github.com/fmtlib/fmt/issues/3050>`_
* Improve handling (exclusion) of recursive ranges
`#2968 <https://github.com/fmtlib/fmt/issues/2968>`_,
`#2974 <https://github.com/fmtlib/fmt/pull/2974>`_
* Improved error reporting in format string compilation
`#3055 <https://github.com/fmtlib/fmt/issues/3055>`_
* Improved the implementation of
`Dragonbox <https://github.com/jk-jeon/dragonbox>`_, the algorithm used for
the default floating-point formatting
`#2984 <https://github.com/fmtlib/fmt/pull/2984>`_
* Fixed issues with floating-point formatting on exotic platforms.
* Improved the implementation of chrono formatting
`#3010 <https://github.com/fmtlib/fmt/pull/3010>`_
* Improved documentation
`#2966 <https://github.com/fmtlib/fmt/pull/2966>`_,
`#3009 <https://github.com/fmtlib/fmt/pull/3009>`_,
`#3020 <https://github.com/fmtlib/fmt/issues/3020>`_,
`#3037 <https://github.com/fmtlib/fmt/pull/3037>`_
* Improved build configuration
`#2991 <https://github.com/fmtlib/fmt/pull/2991>`_,
`#2995 <https://github.com/fmtlib/fmt/pull/2995>`_,
`#3004 <https://github.com/fmtlib/fmt/issues/3004>`_,
`#3007 <https://github.com/fmtlib/fmt/pull/3007>`_,
`#3040 <https://github.com/fmtlib/fmt/pull/3040>`_
* Fixed various warnings and compilation issues
`#2969 <https://github.com/fmtlib/fmt/issues/2969>`_,
`#2971 <https://github.com/fmtlib/fmt/pull/2971>`_,
`#2975 <https://github.com/fmtlib/fmt/issues/2975>`_,
`#2982 <https://github.com/fmtlib/fmt/pull/2982>`_,
`#2985 <https://github.com/fmtlib/fmt/pull/2985>`_,
`#2988 <https://github.com/fmtlib/fmt/issues/2988>`_,
`#3000 <https://github.com/fmtlib/fmt/issues/3000>`_,
`#3006 <https://github.com/fmtlib/fmt/issues/3006>`_,
`#3014 <https://github.com/fmtlib/fmt/issues/3014>`_,
`#3015 <https://github.com/fmtlib/fmt/issues/3015>`_,
`#3021 <https://github.com/fmtlib/fmt/pull/3021>`_,
`#3023 <https://github.com/fmtlib/fmt/issues/3023>`_,
`#3024 <https://github.com/fmtlib/fmt/pull/3024>`_,
`#3029 <https://github.com/fmtlib/fmt/pull/3029>`_,
`#3043 <https://github.com/fmtlib/fmt/pull/3043>`_,
`#3052 <https://github.com/fmtlib/fmt/issues/3052>`_,
`#3053 <https://github.com/fmtlib/fmt/pull/3053>`_,
`#3054 <https://github.com/fmtlib/fmt/pull/3054>`_
Signed-off-by: Adolf Belka <adolf.belka@ipfire.org>
Reviewed-by: Michael Tremer <michael.tremer@ipfire.org>
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mpd: Update to version 0.23.10
- Update from version 0.23.8 to 0.23.10
- Update required to allow successful build with updated ffmpeg
- Update of rootfile not required
- Changelog
ver 0.23.10 (2022/10/14)
* storage
- curl: fix file time stamps
* decoder
- ffmpeg: fix libfmt 9 compiler warning
* encoder
- flac: fix failure when libFLAC is built without Ogg support
* output
- alsa: fix crash bug
* Windows
- log to stdout by default, don't require "log_file" setting
ver 0.23.9 (2022/08/18)
* input
- cdio_paranoia: add options "mode" and "skip"
* decoder
- ffmpeg: support FFmpeg 5.1
* filter
- replay gain: fix delayed volume display with handler=mixer
* output
- pipewire: set app icon
* fix bogus volume levels with multiple partitions
* improve iconv detection
* macOS: fix macOS 10 build problem (0.23.8 regression)
* Android
- load mpd.conf from app data directory
Signed-off-by: Adolf Belka <adolf.belka@ipfire.org>
Reviewed-by: Michael Tremer <michael.tremer@ipfire.org>
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4745cff3df |
ffmpeg: Update to version 5.1.2
- Update from version 4.4 to 5.1.2
- Update of rootfile
- avresample has been removed from ffmpeg and so ./configure option had to be removed
- many libraries had an so bump so checked with find-dependencies - nothing flagged
- Changelog
version 5.1.2:
- avcodec/dstdec: Check for overflow in build_filter()
- avformat/spdifdec: Use 64bit to compute bit rate
- avformat/rpl: Use 64bit for duration computation
- avformat/xwma: Use av_rescale() for duration computation
- avformat/sdsdec: Use av_rescale() to avoid intermediate overflow in duration calculation
- avformat/sbgdec: Check ts_int in genrate_intervals
- avformat/sbgdec: clamp end_ts
- avformat/rmdec: check tag_size
- avformat/nutdec: Check fields
- avformat/flvdec: Use 64bit for sum_flv_tag_size
- avformat/jacosubdec: Fix overflow in get_shift()
- avformat/genh: Check nb_channels for IMA ADPCM
- avformat/dxa: avoid bpc overflows
- avformat/dhav: Use 64bit seek_back
- avformat/cafdec: Check that nb_frasmes fits within 64bit
- avformat/asfdec_o: Limit packet offset
- avformat/apm: Use 64bit for bit_rate computation
- avformat/ape: Check frames size
- avformat/icodec: Check nb_pal
- avformat/aiffdec: Use 64bit for block_duration use
- avformat/aiffdec: Check block_duration
- avformat/mxfdec: only probe max run in
- avformat/mxfdec: Check run_in is within 65536
- avcodec/mjpegdec: Check for unsupported bayer case
- avcodec/apedec: Fix integer overflow in filter_3800()
- avcodec/tta: Check 24bit scaling for overflow
- avcodec/mobiclip: Check quantizer for overflow
- avcodec/exr: Check preview psize
- avcodec/tiff: Fix loop detection
- libavformat/hls: Free keys
- avcodec/fmvc: Move frame allocation to a later stage
- avfilter/vf_showinfo: remove backspaces
- avcodec/speedhq: Check width
- avcodec/bink: disallow odd positioned scaled blocks
- avformat/cafenc: derive Opus frame size from the relevant stream parameters
- avformat/dashdec: Fix crash on invalid input/ENOMEM, fix leak
- lavc/videotoolbox: do not pass AVCodecContext to decoder output callback
- lavc/pthread_frame: always transfer stashed hwaccel state
- avcodec/arm/sbcenc: avoid callee preserved vfp registers
- avformat/riffdec: don't unconditionally overwrite WAVEFORMATEXTENSIBLE layout
- avfilter/vf_scale: overwrite the width and height expressions with the original values
- lavc/pthread_frame: avoid leaving stale hwaccel state in worker threads
- avutil/tests/.gitignore: Add channel_layout testtool
version 5.1.1:
- avformat/asfdec_o: limit recursion depth in asf_read_unknown()
- avformat/mov: Check count sums in build_open_gop_key_points()
- doc/git-howto.texi: Document commit signing
- libavcodec/8bps: Check that line lengths fit within the buffer
- avcodec/midivid: Perform lzss_uncompress() before ff_reget_buffer()
- libavformat/iff: Check for overflow in body_end calculation
- avformat/avidec: Prevent entity expansion attacks
- avcodec/h263dec: Sanity check against minimal I/P frame size
- avcodec/hevcdec: Check s->ref in the md5 path similar to hwaccel
- avcodec/mpegaudiodec_template: use unsigned shift in handle_crc()
- avformat/subviewerdec: Make read_ts() more flexible
- avcodec/mjpegdec: bayer and rct are incompatible
- MAINTAINERS: Add ED25519 key for signing my commits in the future
- avcodec/pngdec: Fix APNG_DISPOSE_OP_BACKGROUND
- avcodec/libvpx: fix assembling vp9 packets with alpha channel
- fftools/ffmpeg_opt: try to propagate the requested output channel layout
- avcodec/libsvtav1: properly initialize the flush EbBufferHeaderType struct
- configure: enable the av1_frame_split bsf for the av1 decoder
- swresample/swresample: fill the correct buffer to print the output layout string
- ffprobe: restore reporting error code for failed inputs
- ipfsgateway: Remove default gateway
- avcodec/libspeexdec: Fix use of uninitialized value
- avformat/avisynth: use ch_layout.nb_channels for channel count
- fate/lavf-image: Disable file checksums for exr tests
- tests/fate-run: Allow to skip file checksums for lavf_image
- fate/imf: Rename IMF fate-target
- avcodec/alac: don't fail if channels aren't set during init() when extradata is valid
- configure: properly require libx264 if enabled
version 5.1:
- add ipfs/ipns protocol support
- dialogue enhance audio filter
- dropped obsolete XvMC hwaccel
- pcm-bluray encoder
- DFPWM audio encoder/decoder and raw muxer/demuxer
- SITI filter
- Vizrt Binary Image encoder/decoder
- avsynctest source filter
- feedback video filter
- pixelize video filter
- colormap video filter
- colorchart video source filter
- multiply video filter
- PGS subtitle frame merge bitstream filter
- blurdetect filter
- tiltshelf audio filter
- QOI image format support
- ffprobe -o option
- virtualbass audio filter
- VDPAU AV1 hwaccel
- PHM image format support
- remap_opencl filter
- added chromakey_cuda filter
version 5.0:
- ADPCM IMA Westwood encoder
- Westwood AUD muxer
- ADPCM IMA Acorn Replay decoder
- Argonaut Games CVG demuxer
- Argonaut Games CVG muxer
- Concatf protocol
- afwtdn audio filter
- audio and video segment filters
- Apple Graphics (SMC) encoder
- hsvkey and hsvhold video filters
- adecorrelate audio filter
- atilt audio filter
- grayworld video filter
- AV1 Low overhead bitstream format muxer
- swscale slice threading
- MSN Siren decoder
- scharr video filter
- apsyclip audio filter
- morpho video filter
- amr parser
- (a)latency filters
- GEM Raster image decoder
- asdr audio filter
- speex decoder
- limitdiff video filter
- xcorrelate video filter
- varblur video filter
- huesaturation video filter
- colorspectrum source video filter
- RTP packetizer for uncompressed video (RFC 4175)
- bitpacked encoder
- VideoToolbox VP9 hwaccel
- VideoToolbox ProRes hwaccel
- support loongarch.
- aspectralstats audio filter
- adynamicsmooth audio filter
- libplacebo filter
- vflip_vulkan, hflip_vulkan and flip_vulkan filters
- adynamicequalizer audio filter
- yadif_videotoolbox filter
- VideoToolbox ProRes encoder
- anlmf audio filter
- IMF demuxer (experimental)
Signed-off-by: Adolf Belka <adolf.belka@ipfire.org>
Reviewed-by: Michael Tremer <michael.tremer@ipfire.org>
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fetchmail: Update to version 6.4.34
- Update from version 6.4.32 to 6.4.34
- Update of rootfile not required.
- Changelog
Fetchmail Release Notes
# ADVANCE WARNING OF FEATURES TO BE REMOVED OR CHANGED IN FUTURE VERSIONS
(There are no plans to remove features from a 6.4.X release, but they may be
removed from a 6.5.0 or newer release.)
* Future fetchmail releases may require compilers and operating systems
that adhere to standards issued 2011 or later.
(Currently, C89 and Single Unix Specification V2 should suffice.)
* Future fetchmail releases may tighten up security and lean towards
it a bit more by, for instance, implementing recommendations from
RFC-7817 or RFC-8314. This may, for instance, require that TLS v1.1
or newer be used.
* The MX and host alias DNS lookups that fetchmail performs in multidrop mode
are based on assumptions that are rarely met in practice, somewhat defective,
deprecated and may be removed from a future fetchmail version.
They have never supported IPv6 (including IPv6-mapped IPv4).
Non-DNS based alias keywords such as "aka" will remain in fetchmail.
* The monitor and interface options may be removed from a future fetchmail
version as they are not reasonably portable across operating systems.
* POP2 is obsolete, support will be removed from a future fetchmail version.
* IMAP2 and IMAP4 (not IMAP4r1) are obsolete, support may be removed from a
future fetchmail version.
* RPOP is obsolete, support will be removed from a future fetchmail release.
* The multidrop To/Cc guessing code along with the fragile duplicate suppressor
is deprecated and may be removed from a future release.
* The "envelope Received" option may be removed from a future release, because
the Received header was never meant to be machine-readable, the format varies
widely, and various other differences in behavior make parsing Received an
unreliable undertaking. The envelope option as such will remain though, in
order to support Delivered-To, X-Envelope-To, X-Original-To and similar.
See also <http://home.pages.de/~mandree/mail/multidrop>.
* The --enable-fallback (fall back to MDA if MTA unavailable) will be removed
from a future fetchmail release, because it makes fetchmail's behavior
inconsistent and confusing.
* The "protocol auto" default inside fetchmail may be removed from a future
fetchmail release. Explicit configuration of the protocol is recommended.
* Kerberos IV support may be removed from a future fetchmail release.
* Kerberos 5 support may be removed from a future fetchmail release.
* The --principal option may be removed from a future fetchmail release.
* SIGHUP wakeup support may be removed from a future fetchmail release and
cause fetchmail to terminate - it was broken for many years.
* Support for operating systems that are not sufficiently POSIX compliant may be
removed or operation on such systems may be suboptimal for future releases.
This means that fetchmail may only continue to work on C99 and POSIX 2001
based systems.
* The maintainer may migrate fetchmail to C++ with STL or C#, and impose further
requirements (dependencies), such as Boost or other class libraries.
* The softbounce option default will change to "false" in the next release.
* The --bsmtp - mode of operation may be removed in a future release.
* SSLv3 support may be removed from a future fetchmail release. It has been
obsolete for many years and found insecure. Use TLS.
* Fetchmailconf is deprecated and will be removed from a future release.
* Fetchmail does not guarantee compatibility with EOL OpenSSL versions. Support
for end-of-life OpenSSL versions may be removed even from patchlevel releases.
* Nonstandard authentication schemes (such as RPA) may be removed from future
fetchmail versions.
* Nonstandard protocol extensions (such as SDPS/*ENV) may be removed from future
fetchmail versions.
* Future fetchmail releases (even minor ones) may change undocumented parts of
the .netrc parser in incompatible ways to enhance compatibility with typical
ftp(1) .netrc parsers.
* Apparently OPIE is dying. I only have this support on FreeBSD, and
FreeBSD 14 (slated for release in 2023) is about to remove it.
# KNOWN BUGS AND WORKAROUNDS
* Fetchmail does not handle messages without Message-ID header well
(See sourceforge.net bug #780933)
* Fetchmail currently uses 31-bit signed integers in several places
where unsigned and/or wider types should have been used, for instance,
for mailbox sizes, and misreports sizes of 2 GibiB and beyond.
Fixing this requires C89 compatibility to be relinquished.
* BSMTP is mostly untested and errors can cause corrupt output.
* Fetchmail does not track pending deletes across crashes.
* The command line interface is sometimes a bit stubborn, for instance,
fetchmail -s doesn't work with a daemon running.
* Linux systems may return duplicates of an IP address in some circumstances if
no or no global IPv6 addresses are configured.
(No workaround. Ubuntu Bug#582585, Novell Bug#606980.)
* Kerberos 5 may be broken, particularly on Heimdal, and provide bogus error
messages. This will not be fixed, because the maintainer has no Kerberos 5
server to test against. Use GSSAPI.
* For IMAP connections, fetchmail will print "will idle after poll" in
verbose mode even though --idle is not given, as an artifact of the 6.4.22
security fixes. Fetchmail means "could idle after poll", but this would
have required another loop through the translators.
* aka ... hostnames are not considered for upstream server X.509 certificate
verification, aka was meant for alias detection with multidrop mailboxes.
* When compiled against wolfSSL, some diagnostics and messages of fetchmail are
hardcoded to read "OpenSSL"; this was found only after the call for
translations had been sent out already.
* FreeBSD's OPIE implementation cannot be found when using a C++ compiler.
This should not affect the normal build, which uses a C compiler.
fetchmail-6.4.34 (released 2022-10-15, 31701 LoC):
# CRITICAL BUG FIXES:
* When an SMTP receiver refuses delivery, a message would be deleted from
the mail store in spite of a softbounce option that is enabled.
Bug report, analysis and patch by Horváth Zsolt. Gitlab, fixes #50.
# BUILD NOTE:
* If you are reusing config.cache from prior builds, this may cause
issues with finding Python or some libraries. In case of trouble,
remove config.cache and retry.
# TRANSLATIONS: language translations were updated by this fine person:
* sr: Мирослав Николић (Miroslav Nikolić) [Serbian]
fetchmail-6.4.33 (released 2022-08-27, 31696 LoC):
# TRANSLATIONS: language translations were updated by this fine person:
* fr: Frédéric Marchal [French]
# CONTRIBUTED SCRIPT CHANGES:
* contrib/fetchsetup improvements by Matěj Cepl
* contrib/runfetchmail improvements by Matěj Cepl
Signed-off-by: Adolf Belka <adolf.belka@ipfire.org>
Reviewed-by: Michael Tremer <michael.tremer@ipfire.org>
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c0fc77b0a7 |
Core Update 172: Ship ethtools
Signed-off-by: Peter Müller <peter.mueller@ipfire.org> |
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504a2df666 |
ethtool: Update to version 6.0
- Update from version 5.16 to 6.0
- Update of rootfile not required
- Changelog
Version 6.0 - October 10, 2022
* Fix: advertisement modes autoselection by lanes (-s)
Version 5.19 - August 22, 2022
* Feature: get/set tx push (-g and -G)
* Feature: register dump support for TI CPSW (-d)
* Feature: register dump support for lan743x chipset (-d)
* Fix: fix missing sff-8472 output in netlink path (-m)
* Fix: fix EEPROM byte write (-E)
Version 5.18 - June 14, 2022
* Feature: get/set cqe size (-g and -G)
* Fix: fix typo in man page
* Fix: fix help text alignment
* Fix: improve attribute label (--show-fec)
Version 5.17 - April 4, 2022
* Feature: transceiver module power mode (--set-module)
* Feature: transceiver module extended state (--show-module)
* Feature: get/set rx buffer length (-g and -G)
* Feature: tx copybreak buffer size (--get-tunable and --set-tunable)
* Feature: JSON output for features (-k)
* Feature: support OSFP transceiver modules (-m)
* Fix: add missing free() calls (--get-tunable and --set-tunable)
Signed-off-by: Adolf Belka <adolf.belka@ipfire.org>
Reviewed-by: Michael Tremer <michael.tremer@ipfire.org>
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55b4bb70ec |
Core Update 172: Ship elinks
Signed-off-by: Peter Müller <peter.mueller@ipfire.org> |
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bcef2fe0f6 |
elinks: Update to version 0.15.1
- Update from version 0.12pre6 (2012) to 0.15.1 (July 2022)
- Update of rootfile
- Original elinks was last updated in 2012. In Jan 2020 a fork was made of the package
and has been maintained since then on an ongoing basis. This new fork is used by Arch
Linux
- elinks has not been an addon since CU141 but the lfs file was still in the addon format
This has been adjusted to make it in line with a core program
- The previous patches related to ssl have been removed as the fixes are now part of the
source tarball.
- Changelog
ELinks 0.15.1 Released on 2022-07-31
* about:config
* option --always-load-config #137
* compilation fixes on Windows #140
* added ui.background_char #142
* sample build scripts and docker files
* experimental DGI support
* DOS port based on links code
* configurable Accept-Header #143
* minor compilation fixes
ELinks 0.15.0 Released on 2021-12-24
* Serbian translation update
ELinks 0.15.0rc2 Released on 2021-12-19
* Serbian translation update
* HOME_ETC
ELinks 0.15.0rc1 Released on 2021-12-04
* removed -Wno-pointer-sign from CFLAGS
* close stdin before calling a background program (sgerwk)
and options related to it #108, #109, #110, #113
* gemini protocol and text/gemini mime type
* changed rendering of blockquote element
* avoid tmpfile in lua (sgerwk) #115, #118
* console.log in js (mtatton) #93
* localstorage (mtatton) #98
* options document.browse.search.beginning_only
document.browse.search.ignore_history
ui.double_esc
* ui.temperature.* to show temperature of CPU
* document.plain.fixup_tables
* enhanced ecmascript code. Added QuickJS
* Notes on ECMAScript:
requires C++ compiler, sqlite3, libxml++5 >= 5.0.1.GIT
and either mozjs78-dev or QuickJS-2021-03-27
Most sites don't work, some crash. Some workarounds were implemented:
a) ECMAScript is disabled by default
b) ~/.elinks/allow.txt and ~/.elinks/disallow.txt with url prefixes
c) Added toggle-ecmascript action. You can bind it to some key
* other small fixes
ELinks 0.14.3 Released on 2021-09-26
* Fix issue with negative value of cells #126
ELinks 0.14.2 Released on 2021-08-29
* crash in nttp #114
* XSS in gopher #125
ELinks 0.14.1 Released on 2021-05-30
* Disable spidermonkey by default #85
* Show error message about libgcrypt-config. #86
* off by two. #88
* Check NULL. #99
* fix error message when no previous search was performed #100
* alert when moving to the next match of a failed search #101
* include unistd.h and errno.h to define safe_read() #107
ELinks 0.14.0 Released on 2020-12-27
No changes since 0.14.0rc2.
ELinks 0.14.0rc2 Released on 2020-12-13
* ~/.elinks/allow.txt - list of allowed url prefixes for js
ELinks 0.14.0rc1 Released on 2020-12-06
* dblatex for pdf. PR #64
* fixes CTRL-Z. #65
* changes in mime handlers. PR #66
* fixes in data protocol. #67, #68, #71, #72, #73
* allow to wrap text in PRE. #69
* pass #fragment to external command. #75
* introduced "document.browse.search.reset". #76
* added meson as alternative build system
* in #77 I'm going to attach static binaries for released versions
* mozjs dependency updated to 52.*
Note that, to compile with javascript support you must compile by g++ with -fpermissive option.
There is a lot of warnings. Unfortunately JS often crashes. Without help from someone familiar
with SpiderMonkey, we won't go far.
As you might notice, I renamed repo to elinks.
Thanks to all involved in this release.
ELinks 0.13.5 Released on 2020-08-30
* added clipboard selection using keyboard. #59
* fixed drawing menus over emoji characters. #60
* encoding to utf-8 and decoding back in python's pre_format_html_hook
This is likely the last release of 0.13.x series.
ELinks 0.13.4: Released on 2020-07-31.
* fixed segfault with gnutls. introduced in 0.13.3
* updated smart and dumb prefixes to https. Thanks Guido Cella. PR #54
* added the st terminal to config options. PR #55
* doc updates PR #57
* also pass the uri as %u to external handler. Thanks sgerwk. PR #58
* added the ui.clipboard_file config option
ELinks 0.13.3: Released on 2020-06-29.
* configure option --with-luapkg=name
You can choose lua version at compilation time. For example: --with-luapkg=luajit
* config option connection.ssl.https_by_default (Thanks Guido Cella)
not enabled by default
* docs updates (Guido Cella)
* fixes related to ui.mouse_disable and xterm-like terminals (Thanks sgerwk)
* show an alert when the search string is not found (sgerwk)
ELinks 0.13.2: Released on 2020-05-31.
* command line option -remote search(...) (thanks sgerwk)
* command line option -bind-address
* config option ui.mouse_disable (sgerwk)
* config option ui.tostop
* config option ui.sessions.fork_on_start
* compatibility (compilability) with lua-5.2 and 5.3
* modified cookies code (not well tested)
ELinks 0.13.1: Released on 2020-01-31.
* Fixed issue with uploading files to local cgi.
* Python scripts in contrib converted to python3.
ELinks 0.13.0: Released on 2019-12-27.
Incompatibilities:
* The protocol.fsp.sort option has been removed. ELinks always sorts.
* bug 1024: Verify the host name or IP address in the server certificate
if connection.ssl.cert_verify is not 0.
Miscellaneous:
* The configure script is no longer part of tarball, you must generate it.
For example running ./autogen.sh
* major bug 181: Slave ELinks processes can now run an external editor.
This used to work in the master process only.
* major bug 722: Filter CSS according to media types. New option
document.css.media.
* bug 638: Propagate the existence of $DISPLAY from slave terminals to
mailcap test commands.
* bugs 762, 1082: Small memory leak in goto_current_link/goto_imgmap
* bug 963: New option document.css.ignore_display_none.
* bug 977: Fixed crash when opening in new tab a non link with onclick
attribute.
* bug 1008: File upload fields in HTML forms now stream the files to
the server, instead of reading them to memory in advance. This lets
you upload larger files. The downsides are that ELinks may use a
cached response even if you have modified a file between requests,
and that ELinks can send inconsistent data if you modify a file
while it is being uploaded.
* bug 1054: Don't abort downloads when closing the terminal from which
they were started. When such a download ends, display the message
in the most recently used terminal. If the user chooses
``Background and Notify'' via the download manager in some terminal,
reassociate the download with that terminal. These changes do not
apply to downloads to external handlers.
* Really retry forever when connection.retries = 0.
* enhancement: Session-specific options. Any options changed with
toggle-* actions no longer affect other tabs or other terminals.
* Do not crash when document.browse.minimum_refresh_time = 0 and
a document has a meta refresh with a delay of 0.
* Properly update link highlighting and status bar information when the
repeat prefix is changed.
* Handle SSL rehandshakes
* Fix compatibility with Ruby >= 1.9
* enhancement 15: Domain-specific options. Use set_domain in
elinks.conf to e.g. disable cookies for google.com. The option
manager window does not yet support this.
* enhancement 867: Use bracketed paste mode on xterm. This requires
xterm patch #228 or later configured with --enable-readline-mouse.
* enhancement 824: Experimental support for combining characters.
See features.conf for details.
* enhancement: Add a new entry Link Info under Link main menu.
* enhancement: Indicate backgrounded downloads using an unused led.
* enhancement: Display the number of ECMAScript interpreters that have
been allocated for documents in the Resources dialog.
* Fedora enhancement 346861: Add support for nss_compat_ossl library
(OpenSSL replacement).
* enhancement: ``elinks --dump'' uses box-drawing characters if supported
by the charset.
* enhancement 1070: Support 256 colors on fbterm-1.4.
* enhancement 1075: Scrolling the entire contents of dialog boxes.
Especially useful for multi-file BitTorrent downloads.
* Report if the Lua function edit_bookmark_dialog receives the wrong
number or types of arguments instead of silently failing.
* enhancement: Add ``Invalidate'' button to the cache manager.
* enhancement: Add ``Search contents'' button to the cache manager with
which one can search through the cache items' data rather than their
metadata.
* enhancement: Add rudimentary support for the HTML5 media elements,
<video> and <audio>.
* enhancement: Add move-half-page-up and move-half-page-down actions.
* enhancement: Add option to change overlap for vertical scrolling.
* enhancement: HTML meta refresh allows semicolons in URLs, and the
syntax is more like in Firefox.
* link against lua51 not lua50
* SpiderMonkey must be mozjs-17.0. This version is latest with C API.
Find it with pkg-config.
* using iconv for some multibyte charsets. It works if the terminal codepage
is UTF-8. More charsets will be added on demand.
* enhancement: support SSL client certificate
* python scripting is Python3 only
* brotli and zstd encodings
* possibility to make use of libevent instead of select for event loop
* terminfo queries for output (not input) as compilation option
Signed-off-by: Adolf Belka <adolf.belka@ipfire.org>
Reviewed-by: Michael Tremer <michael.tremer@ipfire.org>
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c5c0decb15 |
ddrescue: Update to version 1.26
- Update from version 1.25 to 1.26
- Update of rootfile not required
- Changelog
Changes in version 1.26:
While writing the mapfile, ddrescue now checks the return value of each call
to 'fprintf' to catch any temporary failure of 'fprintf' not reported by the
system when closing the file. (Hole in mapfile reported by Radomír Tomis).
Domain mapfiles may now contain unordered and overlapping blocks when
'-L, --loose-domain' is specified as long as no block overlaps with other
block of different status. (Suggested by Gábor Katona and Shaya Potter).
Ddrescue now shows the file name in all the diagnostics with a file involved.
(Reported by Radomír Tomis).
Ddrescue now exits with status 1 on fatal read errors.
(Suggested by Marco Marques).
Empty phases are now completely skipped.
Ddrescue now scrolls forward after each pass. This keeps on the screen the
final status of the previous pass, making it easier to estimate the amount
of work done by the current pass. (Based on a suggestion by David Morrison).
In case of error in a numerical argument to a command line option, ddrescue
now shows the name of the option and the range of valid values.
The option synonyms '--*-logfile' and '--pause' have been removed and are no
longer recognized.
Ddrescuelog now can convert between mapfiles and bitmaps of blocks (big and
little endian). The new option '-F, --format' has been added to ddrescuelog.
It selects the input format for '--create-mapfile', or the output format for
'--list-blocks'. (Bitmap format proposed by Florian Sedivy).
Option '-d, --delete-if-done' of ddrescuelog no longer returns an error if
the mapfile is read from standard input. Instead it behaves like
'-D, --done-status' because there is nothing to delete.
'ddrescuelog --show-status' now rounds percentages up to get the sum closer
to 100%.
Three missing '#include <algorithm>' have been added.
(Reported by Richard Burkert).
The description of the algorithm in the manual has been improved.
Signed-off-by: Adolf Belka <adolf.belka@ipfire.org>
Reviewed-by: Michael Tremer <michael.tremer@ipfire.org>
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c0fb958487 |
cups-filters: Update to version 1.28.16
- Update from version 1.28.14 to 1.;28 16
- Update of rootfile not required
- Changelog
CHANGES IN V1.28.16
- imagetoraster, imagetopdf, libcupsfilters: Added support for
reading the resolution of an image from its EXIF data when
loading it. This way we get the image reproduced in its
original size with "print-scaling=none" (Issue #362).
- libcupsfilters: Replaced deprecated data types uint16 and
uint32. The function to read TIFF image files via libtiff in
cupsfilters/image-tiff.c uses the deprecated types uint16
and uint32. The replacements for these types are uint16_t
and uint32_t.
CHANGES IN V1.28.15
- pdftops: In pdftops identify old LaserJets more precisely
for working around PostScript interpreter bugs, older
printers need Poppler, newer models need Ghostscript
(Ubuntu bug #1967816).
Signed-off-by: Adolf Belka <adolf.belka@ipfire.org>
Reviewed-by: Michael Tremer <michael.tremer@ipfire.org>
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3a42eaa9b7 |
Core Update 172: Ship sudo
Signed-off-by: Peter Müller <peter.mueller@ipfire.org> |
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24109ebef7 |
sudo: Update to version 1.9.12p1
- Update from version 1.9.11p3 to 1.9.12p1
- Update of rootfile
- Changelog
What's new in Sudo 1.9.12p1
* Sudo's configure script now does a better job of detecting when
the -fstack-clash-protection compiler option does not work.
GitHub issue #191.
* Fixed CVE-2022-43995, a potential out-of-bounds write for passwords
smaller than 8 characters when passwd authentication is enabled.
This does not affect configurations that use other authentication
methods such as PAM, AIX authentication or BSD authentication.
* Fixed a build error with some configurations compiling host_port.c.
What's new in Sudo 1.9.12
* Fixed a bug in the ptrace-based intercept mode where the current
working directory could include garbage at the end.
* Fixed a compilation error on systems that lack the stdint.h
header. Bug #1035
* Fixed a bug when logging the command's exit status in intercept
mode. The wrong command could be logged with the exit status.
* For ptrace-based intercept mode, sudo will now attempt to
verify that the command path name, arguments and environment
have not changed from the time when they were authorized by the
security policy. The new "intercept_verify" sudoers setting can
be used to control this behavior.
* Fixed running commands with a relative path (e.g. ./foo) in
intercept mode. Previously, this would fail if sudo's current
working directory was different from that of the command.
* Sudo now supports passing the execve(2) system call the NULL
pointer for the `argv` and/or `envp` arguments when in intercept
mode. Linux treats a NULL pointer like an empty array.
* The sudoers LDAP schema now allows sudoUser, sudoRunasUser and
sudoRunasGroup to include UTF-8 characters, not just 7-bit ASCII.
* Fixed a problem with "sudo -i" on SELinux when the target user's
home directory is not searchable by sudo. GitHub issue #160.
* Neovim has been added to the list of visudo editors that support
passing the line number on the command line.
* Fixed a bug in sudo's SHA384 and SHA512 message digest padding.
* Added a new "-N" (--no-update) command line option to sudo which
can be used to prevent sudo from updating the user's cached
credentials. It is now possible to determine whether or not a
user's cached credentials are currently valid by running:
$ sudo -Nnv
and checking the exit value. One use case for this is to indicate
in a shell prompt that sudo is "active" for the user.
* PAM approval modules are no longer invoked when running sub-commands
in intercept mode unless the "intercept_authenticate" option is set.
There is a substantial performance penalty for calling into PAM
for each command run. PAM approval modules are still called for
the initial command.
* Intercept mode on Linux now uses process_vm_readv(2) and
process_vm_writev(2) if available.
* The XDG_CURRENT_DESKTOP environment variable is now preserved
by default. This makes it possible for graphical applications
to choose the correct theme when run via sudo.
* On 64-bit systems, if sudo fails to load a sudoers group plugin,
it will use system-specific heuristics to try to locate a 64-bit
version of the plugin.
* The cvtsudoers manual now documents the JSON and CSV output
formats. GitHub issue #172.
* Fixed a bug where sub-commands were not being logged to a remote
log server when log_subcmds was enabled. GitHub issue #174.
* The new log_stdin, log_stdout, log_stderr, log_ttyin, and log_ttyout
sudoers settings can be used to support more fine-grained I/O logging.
The sudo front-end no longer allocates a pseudo-terminal when running
a command if the I/O logging plugin requests logging of stdin, stdout,
or stderr but not terminal input/output.
* Quieted a libgcrypt run-time initialization warning.
This fixes Debian bug #1019428 and Ubuntu bug #1397663.
* Fixed a bug in visudo that caused literal backslashes to be removed
from the EDITOR environment variable. GitHub issue #179.
* The sudo Python plugin now implements the "find_spec" method instead
of the the deprecated "find_module". This fixes a test failure when
a newer version of setuptools that doesn't include "find_module" is
found on the system.
* Fixed a bug introduced in sudo 1.9.9 where sudo_logsrvd created
the process ID file, usually /var/run/sudo/sudo_logsrvd.pid, as
a directory instead of a plain file. The same bug could result
in I/O log directories that end in six or more X's being created
literally in addition to the name being used as a template for
the mkdtemp(3) function.
* Fixed a long-standing bug where a sudoers rule with a command
line argument of "", which indicates the command may be run with
no arguments, would also match a literal "" on the command line.
GitHub issue #182.
* Added the -I option to visudo which only edits the main sudoers
file. Include files are not edited unless a syntax error is found.
* Fixed "sudo -l -U otheruser" output when the runas list is empty.
Previously, sudo would list the invoking user instead of the
list user. GitHub issue #183.
* Fixed the display of command tags and options in "sudo -l" output
when the RunAs user or group changes. A new line is started for
RunAs changes which means we need to display the command tags
and options again. GitHub issue #184.
* The sesh helper program now uses getopt_long(3) to parse the
command line options.
* The embedded copy of zlib has been updated to version 1.2.13.
* Fixed a bug that prevented event log data from being sent to the
log server when I/O logging was not enabled. This only affected
systems without PAM or configurations where the pam_session and
pam_setcred options were disabled in the sudoers file.
* Fixed a bug where "sudo -l" output included a carriage return
after the newline. This is only needed when displaying to a
terminal in raw mode. Bug #1042.
Signed-off-by: Adolf Belka <adolf.belka@ipfire.org>
Reviewed-by: Michael Tremer <michael.tremer@ipfire.org>
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90c1a2758b |
qemu-ga: Update to version 7.1.0
- Update in line with update of qemu from version 7.0.0 to 7.1.0 - Update of rootfile not required - Changelog - see changelog info in the qemu update Signed-off-by: Adolf Belka <adolf.belka@ipfire.org> Reviewed-by: Michael Tremer <michael.tremer@ipfire.org> |
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39ff37072e |
qemu: Update to version 7.1.0
- Update from 7.0.0 to 7.1.0 - Update of rootfile not required - Removal of qemu-7.0.0-fix-glibc-headers.patch as an alternative patch approach has been implemeted into thye source tarball. - Changelog is too large to include here. Details can be found at https://wiki.qemu.org/ChangeLog/7.1 Signed-off-by: Adolf Belka <adolf.belka@ipfire.org> Reviewed-by: Michael Tremer <michael.tremer@ipfire.org> |
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da0b8e4fb9 |
nginx: Update to version 1.22.1
- Update from version 1.21.6 to 1.22.1
- Update of rootfile not required
- Changelog
Changes with nginx 1.22.1 19 Oct 2022
*) Security: processing of a specially crafted mp4 file by the
ngx_http_mp4_module might cause a worker process crash, worker
process memory disclosure, or might have potential other impact
(CVE-2022-41741, CVE-2022-41742).
Changes with nginx 1.22.0 24 May 2022
*) 1.22.x stable branch.
Signed-off-by: Adolf Belka <adolf.belka@ipfire.org>
Reviewed-by: Michael Tremer <michael.tremer@ipfire.org>
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81c3f9e1b9 |
libvirt: Update to version 8.9.0
- Update from 7.10.0 to 8.9.0 - Update of rootfile - Removal of sheepdog_storage option in ./configure as it has been removed from libvirt - Removal of libvirt-7.10.0-fix-glibc-headers.patch as contents are now built in to source tarball. - Changelog is too large to include here. Details can be found in the NEWS.rst file in the source tarball. Signed-off-by: Adolf Belka <adolf.belka@ipfire.org> Reviewed-by: Michael Tremer <michael.tremer@ipfire.org> |
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4e3a53528f |
Core Update 172: Ship libpng
Signed-off-by: Peter Müller <peter.mueller@ipfire.org> |
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2bfcbac468 |
libpng: Update to version 1.6.39
- Update from version 1.6.37 to 1.6.39
- Update of rootfile
- Changelog
Version 1.6.39 [November 20, 2022]
Changed the error handler of oversized chunks (i.e. larger than
PNG_USER_CHUNK_MALLOC_MAX) from png_chunk_error to png_benign_error.
Fixed a buffer overflow error in contrib/tools/pngfix.
Fixed a memory leak (CVE-2019-6129) in contrib/tools/pngcp.
Disabled the ARM Neon optimizations by default in the CMake file,
following the default behavior of the configure script.
Allowed configure.ac to work with the trunk version of autoconf.
Removed the support for "install" targets from the legacy makefiles;
removed the obsolete makefile.cegcc.
Cleaned up the code and updated the internal documentation.
Version 1.6.38 [September 14, 2022]
Added configurations and scripts for continuous integration.
Fixed various errors in the handling of tRNS, hIST and eXIf.
Implemented many stability improvements across all platforms.
Updated the internal documentation.
Signed-off-by: Adolf Belka <adolf.belka@ipfire.org>
Reviewed-by: Michael Tremer <michael.tremer@ipfire.org>
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92cb2b5573 |
Core Update 172: Ship libedit
Signed-off-by: Peter Müller <peter.mueller@ipfire.org> |
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6bdf47513b |
libedit: Update to version 20221030-3.1
- Update from 20210910-3.1 to 20221030-3.1 - Update of rootfile - Changelog * version-info: 0:70:0 * src/sys.h, src/reallocarr.c: Remove unused sys/cdefs.h include, to compile against musl libc * version-info: 0:69:0 * src/sys.h: Add __sun guard around sys/types.h in sys.h * all: sync with upstream source Signed-off-by: Adolf Belka <adolf.belka@ipfire.org> Reviewed-by: Michael Tremer <michael.tremer@ipfire.org> |
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394437551f |
Core Update 172: Ship curl
Signed-off-by: Peter Müller <peter.mueller@ipfire.org> |
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8cb2214c3a |
curl: Update to version 7.86.0
- Update from version 7.84.0 to 7.86.0 - Update of rootfile - curl-7.84.0-easy_lock_h_include_sched_h_if_available_to_fix_build.patch removed as this is now built into the source tarball version - Changelog - is too large to inclkude here. The details can be found in the RELEASE_NOTES file in the source tarballs. Signed-off-by: Adolf Belka <adolf.belka@ipfire.org> Reviewed-by: Michael Tremer <michael.tremer@ipfire.org> |
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f07ddd9393 |
Core Update 172: Remove pcmcia files
Signed-off-by: Peter Müller <peter.mueller@ipfire.org> |
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bff0999f03 |
pcmciautils: Remove package from IPFire
- Current version is 014 which was released in 2008. The latest version is 018 which was released in 2011. - In 2010 pcmcia was acquired by the USB Implementers forum and all work has been focussed on usb only with nothing on pcmcia. - pcmcia is only still used as a legacy requirement on industrial computing systems for machine control etc. pcmcia was introduced originally for laptop use. - All new laptops have no pcmcia slot. Searching on amazon for laptop with pcmcia gave 55 results none of which had any pcmcia capability. - Based on the above the package pcmciautils is being removed from IPFire. Signed-off-by: Adolf Belka <adolf.belka@ipfire.org> Reviewed-by: Michael Tremer <michael.tremer@ipfire.org> |
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ef3feaf566 |
pcengines-apu-firmware: Update to version 4.17.0.2
- Update from 4.17.0.1 to 4.17.0.2
- Changelog
v4.17.0.2 - Release date: 2022-07-29
Rebased with official coreboot repository commit df721bd
See: https://github.com/pcengines/coreboot/compare/v4.17.0.1...v4.17.0.2
Signed-off-by: Jon Murphy <jon.murphy@ipfire.org>
Reviewed-by: Michael Tremer <michael.tremer@ipfire.org>
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7bdda6ae23 |
Core Update 172: Ship nano
Signed-off-by: Peter Müller <peter.mueller@ipfire.org> |
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437e0a7368 |
nano: Update to 7.0
For details see: https://www.nano-editor.org/news.php "2022 November 15 - GNU nano 7.0 "Una existencia simple bajo el sol" String binds may contain bindable function names between braces. For example, to move the current line down to after the next one: bind ^D "{cut}{down}{paste}{up}" main. Of course, braced function names may be mixed with literal text. If an existing string bind contains a literal {, replace it with {{}. Unicode codes can be entered (via M-V) without leading zeroes, by finishing short codes with <Space> or <Enter>. Word completion (^]) looks for candidates in all open buffers. No regular expression matches the final empty line any more." Signed-off-by: Matthias Fischer <matthias.fischer@ipfire.org> Reviewed-by: Peter Müller <peter.mueller@ipfire.org> |
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96adb79772 |
swig: Update to version 4.1.0
- Update from version 4.0.2 to 4.1.0
- Update of rootfile
- Changelog
SWIG-4.1.0 summary:
- Add Javascript Node v12-v18 support, remove support prior to v6.
- Octave 6.0 to 6.4 support added.
- Add PHP 8 support.
- PHP wrapping is now done entirely via PHP's C API - no more .php wrapper.
- Perl 5.8.0 is now the oldest version SWIG supports.
- Python 3.3 is now the oldest Python 3 version SWIG supports.
- Python 3.9-3.11 support added.
- Various memory leak fixes in Python generated code.
- Scilab 5.5-6.1 support improved.
- Many improvements for each and every target language.
- Various preprocessor expression handling improvements.
- Improved C99, C++11, C++14, C++17 support. Start adding C++20 standard.
- Make SWIG much more move semantics friendly.
- Add C++ std::unique_ptr support.
- Few minor C++ template handling improvements.
- Various C++ using declaration fixes.
- Few fixes for handling Doxygen comments.
- GitHub Actions is now used instead of Travis CI for continuous integration.
- Add building SWIG using CMake as a secondary build system.
- Update optional SWIG build dependency for regex support from PCRE to PCRE2.
Signed-off-by: Adolf Belka <adolf.belka@ipfire.org>
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e47370a167 |
services.cgi: translate "Addon"
* Translate string "Addon" in services.cgi * Added EN/NL translations * Correct existing plural DE translation for singular "Add-on" * Fix usage of the incorrect strings "addon(s)" to correct hyphenated "add-on(s)" also in other translation strings for EN/NL/DE Signed-off-by: Robin Roevens <robin.roevens@disroot.org> |
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819e5e087f |
Core Update 172: Ship u-boot and regenerate all initrds
The latter is also needed to apply new CPU microcodes on x86_64. Signed-off-by: Peter Müller <peter.mueller@ipfire.org> |
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afa464fd4a |
u-boot: create signed bootscript at build time
before this was as binary in git which make no real sense. Signed-off-by: Arne Fitzenreiter <arne_f@ipfire.org> Acked-by: Peter Müller <peter.mueller@ipfire.org> Reviewed-by: Michael Tremer <michael.tremer@ipfire.org> |
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6163e1b766 |
u-boot: update to 2022.10 and arm-trusted-firmware-2.7
this should fix keyboard issues on rpi-4 and many other problems. Signed-off-by: Arne Fitzenreiter <arne_f@ipfire.org> Acked-by: Peter Müller <peter.mueller@ipfire.org> Reviewed-by: Michael Tremer <michael.tremer@ipfire.org> |
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ae6eae447d |
Core Update 172: Ship usbutils
Signed-off-by: Peter Müller <peter.mueller@ipfire.org> |
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a2e50df0fa |
usbutils: Update to version 015
- Update from version 014 to 015
- Update of rootfile not required
- Changelog
usbutils 015
usb-devices: list the root devices in numerical order
usb-devices: use 'local' variable type to handle recursion
lsusb: remove unused wireless check
lsusb: remove wireless descriptor information
usb-devices: fix field width on device speed field
lsusb: fix up Midi Device specification devices
Fix an runtime error reported by undefind sanitizer
lsusb: Improve status display for SuperSpeedPlus hubs
lsusb-t: Fix recursive sorting on child devices.
Signed-off-by: Adolf Belka <adolf.belka@ipfire.org>
Reviewed-by: Peter Müller <peter.mueller@ipfire.org>
Reviewed-by: Michael Tremer <michael.tremer@ipfire.org>
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d84dac1555 |
Core Update 172: Ship sed
Signed-off-by: Peter Müller <peter.mueller@ipfire.org> |
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6948b9f7e9 |
sed: Update to version 4.9
- Update from version 4.8 to 4.9
- Update of rootfile not required
- Changelog
* Noteworthy changes in release 4.9 (2022-11-06) [stable]
** Bug fixes
'sed --follow-symlinks -i' no longer loops forever when its operand
is a symbolic link cycle.
[bug introduced in sed 4.2]
a program with an execution line longer than 2GB can no longer trigger
an out-of-bounds memory write.
using the R command to read an input line of length longer than 2GB
can no longer trigger an out-of-bounds memory read.
In locales using UTF-8 encoding, the regular expression '.' no
longer sometimes fails to match Unicode characters U+D400 through
U+D7FF (some Hangul Syllables, and Hangul Jamo Extended-B) and
Unicode characters U+108000 through U+10FFFF (half of Supplemental
Private Use Area plane B).
[bug introduced in sed 4.8]
I/O errors involving temp files no longer confuse sed into using a
FILE * pointer after fclosing it, which has undefined behavior in C.
** New Features
The 'r' command now accepts address 0, allowing inserting a file before
the first line.
** Changes in behavior
Sed now prints the less-surprising variant in a corner case of
POSIX-unspecified behavior. Before, this would print "n".
Now, it prints "X":
printf n | sed 'sn\nnXn'; echo
Signed-off-by: Adolf Belka <adolf.belka@ipfire.org>
Reviewed-by: Peter Müller <peter.mueller@ipfire.org>
Reviewed-by: Michael Tremer <michael.tremer@ipfire.org>
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363c41724b |
Core Update 172: Ship openvpn
Signed-off-by: Peter Müller <peter.mueller@ipfire.org> |
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c86225c944 |
openvpn: Update to version 2.5.8
- Update from version 2.5.7 to 2.5.8
- Update of rootfile not required
- Changelog
Version 2.5.8
tls-crypt-v2: bail out if the client key is too small
Remove useless empty line from CR_RESPONSE message
Allow running a default configuration with TLS libraries without BF-CBC
Change command help to match man page and implementation
Fix OpenVPN querying user/password if auth-token with user expires
t_client: Allow to force FAIL on prerequisite fails
t_client.sh: do not require fping6
Preparing release 2.5.8
msvc: add branch name and commit hash to version output
Update the replay-window backtrack log message
Do not skip ERROR:/SUCCESS: response from management interface
Fix auth-token usage with management-def-auth
Allow a few levels of recursion in virtual_output_callback()
Ensure --auth-nocache is handled during renegotiation
Purge auth-token as well while purging passwords
Do not copy auth_token username to itself
Signed-off-by: Adolf Belka <adolf.belka@ipfire.org>
Reviewed-by: Peter Müller <peter.mueller@ipfire.org>
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a9aae44d6a |
Core Update 172: Ship xz
Signed-off-by: Peter Müller <peter.mueller@ipfire.org> |
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6ff6ba85ba |
xz: Update to version 5.2.8
- Update from version 5.2.5 to 5.2.8
- Update of rootfile
- Remove xzgrep-ZDI-CAN-16587 patch as the contents are now integrated into the source
tarball and with an improved quicker method - see changelog below.
- Changelog
5.2.8 (2022-11-13)
* xz:
- If xz cannot remove an input file when it should, this
is now treated as a warning (exit status 2) instead of
an error (exit status 1). This matches GNU gzip and it
is more logical as at that point the output file has
already been successfully closed.
- Fix handling of .xz files with an unsupported check type.
Previously such printed a warning message but then xz
behaved as if an error had occurred (didn't decompress,
exit status 1). Now a warning is printed, decompression
is done anyway, and exit status is 2. This used to work
slightly before 5.0.0. In practice this bug matters only
if xz has been built with some check types disabled. As
instructed in PACKAGERS, such builds should be done in
special situations only.
- Fix "xz -dc --single-stream tests/files/good-0-empty.xz"
which failed with "Internal error (bug)". That is,
--single-stream was broken if the first .xz stream in
the input file didn't contain any uncompressed data.
- Fix displaying file sizes in the progress indicator when
working in passthru mode and there are multiple input files.
Just like "gzip -cdf", "xz -cdf" works like "cat" when the
input file isn't a supported compressed file format. In
this case the file size counters weren't reset between
files so with multiple input files the progress indicator
displayed an incorrect (too large) value.
* liblzma:
- API docs in lzma/container.h:
* Update the list of decoder flags in the decoder
function docs.
* Explain LZMA_CONCATENATED behavior with .lzma files
in lzma_auto_decoder() docs.
- OpenBSD: Use HW_NCPUONLINE to detect the number of
available hardware threads in lzma_physmem().
- Fix use of wrong macro to detect x86 SSE2 support.
__SSE2_MATH__ was used with GCC/Clang but the correct
one is __SSE2__. The first one means that SSE2 is used
for floating point math which is irrelevant here.
The affected SSE2 code isn't used on x86-64 so this affects
only 32-bit x86 builds that use -msse2 without -mfpmath=sse
(there is no runtime detection for SSE2). It improves LZMA
compression speed (not decompression).
- Fix the build with Intel C compiler 2021 (ICC, not ICX)
on Linux. It defines __GNUC__ to 10 but doesn't support
the __symver__ attribute introduced in GCC 10.
* Scripts: Ignore warnings from xz by using --quiet --no-warn.
This is needed if the input .xz files use an unsupported
check type.
* Translations:
- Updated Croatian and Turkish translations.
- One new translations wasn't included because it needed
technical fixes. It will be in upcoming 5.4.0. No new
translations will be added to the 5.2.x branch anymore.
- Renamed the French man page translation file from
fr_FR.po to fr.po and thus also its install directory
(like /usr/share/man/fr_FR -> .../fr).
- Man page translations for upcoming 5.4.0 are now handled
in the Translation Project.
* Update doc/faq.txt a little so it's less out-of-date.
5.2.7 (2022-09-30)
* liblzma:
- Made lzma_filters_copy() to never modify the destination
array if an error occurs. lzma_stream_encoder() and
lzma_stream_encoder_mt() already assumed this. Before this
change, if a tiny memory allocation in lzma_filters_copy()
failed it would lead to a crash (invalid free() or invalid
memory reads) in the cleanup paths of these two encoder
initialization functions.
- Added missing integer overflow check to lzma_index_append().
This affects xz --list and other applications that decode
the Index field from .xz files using lzma_index_decoder().
Normal decompression of .xz files doesn't call this code
and thus most applications using liblzma aren't affected
by this bug.
- Single-threaded .xz decoder (lzma_stream_decoder()): If
lzma_code() returns LZMA_MEMLIMIT_ERROR it is now possible
to use lzma_memlimit_set() to increase the limit and continue
decoding. This was supposed to work from the beginning
but there was a bug. With other decoders (.lzma or
threaded .xz decoder) this already worked correctly.
- Fixed accumulation of integrity check type statistics in
lzma_index_cat(). This bug made lzma_index_checks() return
only the type of the integrity check of the last Stream
when multiple lzma_indexes were concatenated. Most
applications don't use these APIs but in xz it made
xz --list not list all check types from concatenated .xz
files. In xz --list --verbose only the per-file "Check:"
lines were affected and in xz --robot --list only the "file"
line was affected.
- Added ABI compatibility with executables that were linked
against liblzma in RHEL/CentOS 7 or other liblzma builds
that had copied the problematic patch from RHEL/CentOS 7
(xz-5.2.2-compat-libs.patch). For the details, see the
comment at the top of src/liblzma/validate_map.sh.
WARNING: This uses __symver__ attribute with GCC >= 10.
In other cases the traditional __asm__(".symver ...")
is used. Using link-time optimization (LTO, -flto) with
GCC versions older than 10 can silently result in
broken liblzma.so.5 (incorrect symbol versions)! If you
want to use -flto with GCC, you must use GCC >= 10.
LTO with Clang seems to work even with the traditional
__asm__(".symver ...") method.
* xzgrep: Fixed compatibility with old shells that break if
comments inside command substitutions have apostrophes (').
This problem was introduced in 5.2.6.
* Build systems:
- New #define in config.h: HAVE_SYMBOL_VERSIONS_LINUX
- Windows: Fixed liblzma.dll build with Visual Studio project
files. It broke in 5.2.6 due to a change that was made to
improve CMake support.
- Windows: Building liblzma with UNICODE defined should now
work.
- CMake files are now actually included in the release tarball.
They should have been in 5.2.5 already.
- Minor CMake fixes and improvements.
* Added a new translation: Turkish
5.2.6 (2022-08-12)
* xz:
- The --keep option now accepts symlinks, hardlinks, and
setuid, setgid, and sticky files. Previously this required
using --force.
- When copying metadata from the source file to the destination
file, don't try to set the group (GID) if it is already set
correctly. This avoids a failure on OpenBSD (and possibly on
a few other OSes) where files may get created so that their
group doesn't belong to the user, and fchown(2) can fail even
if it needs to do nothing.
- Cap --memlimit-compress to 2000 MiB instead of 4020 MiB on
MIPS32 because on MIPS32 userspace processes are limited
to 2 GiB of address space.
* liblzma:
- Fixed a missing error-check in the threaded encoder. If a
small memory allocation fails, a .xz file with an invalid
Index field would be created. Decompressing such a file would
produce the correct output but result in an error at the end.
Thus this is a "mild" data corruption bug. Note that while
a failed memory allocation can trigger the bug, it cannot
cause invalid memory access.
- The decoder for .lzma files now supports files that have
uncompressed size stored in the header and still use the
end of payload marker (end of stream marker) at the end
of the LZMA stream. Such files are rare but, according to
the documentation in LZMA SDK, they are valid.
doc/lzma-file-format.txt was updated too.
- Improved 32-bit x86 assembly files:
* Support Intel Control-flow Enforcement Technology (CET)
* Use non-executable stack on FreeBSD.
- Visual Studio: Use non-standard _MSVC_LANG to detect C++
standard version in the lzma.h API header. It's used to
detect when "noexcept" can be used.
* xzgrep:
- Fixed arbitrary command injection via a malicious filename
(CVE-2022-1271, ZDI-CAN-16587). A standalone patch for
this was released to the public on 2022-04-07. A slight
robustness improvement has been made since then and, if
using GNU or *BSD grep, a new faster method is now used
that doesn't use the old sed-based construct at all. This
also fixes bad output with GNU grep >= 3.5 (2020-09-27)
when xzgrepping binary files.
This vulnerability was discovered by:
cleemy desu wayo working with Trend Micro Zero Day Initiative
- Fixed detection of corrupt .bz2 files.
- Improved error handling to fix exit status in some situations
and to fix handling of signals: in some situations a signal
didn't make xzgrep exit when it clearly should have. It's
possible that the signal handling still isn't quite perfect
but hopefully it's good enough.
- Documented exit statuses on the man page.
- xzegrep and xzfgrep now use "grep -E" and "grep -F" instead
of the deprecated egrep and fgrep commands.
- Fixed parsing of the options -E, -F, -G, -P, and -X. The
problem occurred when multiple options were specied in
a single argument, for example,
echo foo | xzgrep -Fe foo
treated foo as a filename because -Fe wasn't correctly
split into -F -e.
- Added zstd support.
* xzdiff/xzcmp:
- Fixed wrong exit status. Exit status could be 2 when the
correct value is 1.
- Documented on the man page that exit status of 2 is used
for decompression errors.
- Added zstd support.
* xzless:
- Fix less(1) version detection. It failed if the version number
from "less -V" contained a dot.
* Translations:
- Added new translations: Catalan, Croatian, Esperanto,
Korean, Portuguese, Romanian, Serbian, Spanish, Swedish,
and Ukrainian
- Updated the Brazilian Portuguese translation.
- Added French man page translation. This and the existing
German translation aren't complete anymore because the
English man pages got a few updates and the translators
weren't reached so that they could update their work.
* Build systems:
- Windows: Fix building of resource files when config.h isn't
used. CMake + Visual Studio can now build liblzma.dll.
- Various fixes to the CMake support. Building static or shared
liblzma should work fine in most cases. In contrast, building
the command line tools with CMake is still clearly incomplete
and experimental and should be used for testing only.
Signed-off-by: Adolf Belka <adolf.belka@ipfire.org>
Reviewed-by: Peter Müller <peter.mueller@ipfire.org>
Reviewed-by: Michael Tremer <michael.tremer@ipfire.org>
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