Michael Tremer [Mon, 11 Aug 2025 10:47:49 +0000 (11:47 +0100)]
ids.cgi: Fix table flows
This slightly changes how we list interfaces, but since that got a
little bit tight if lots of interfaces were available (and which
language has been used), this is probably a good idea to change it to
rows.
Signed-off-by: Michael Tremer <michael.tremer@ipfire.org>
Michael Tremer [Thu, 7 Aug 2025 09:35:58 +0000 (09:35 +0000)]
python3-setuptools: Update to 80.9.0
This patch also removes this as a package. There is no point to ship
this package as the dependencies are not available and there should not
be enough tools around to actually build anything.
Signed-off-by: Michael Tremer <michael.tremer@ipfire.org>
Adolf Belka [Fri, 29 Aug 2025 19:26:00 +0000 (21:26 +0200)]
tshark: Update to version 4.4.9
- Update from version 4.4.8 to 4.4.9
- Update of rootfile
- Changelog
4.4.9
Bug Fixes
wnpa-sec-2025-03 SSH dissector crash. Issue 20642.
RDM Product Detail List ID Disect incorrect. Issue 20612.
SCCP LUDT segmentation decoding fails. Issue 20647.
Ciscodump fails to start capture on Cisco IOS. Issue 20655.
[BACnet] WritePropertyMultiple closing context tag 1 not showing. Issue 20665.
Bug in LZ77 decoder; reads a 16-bit length when it should read a 32-bit
length. Issue 20671.
New and Updated Features
New Protocol Support
There are no new protocols in this release.
Updated Protocol Support
BACapp, LIN, MySQL, RDM, SABP, SCCP, sFlow, and SSH
New and Updated Capture File Support
There is no new or updated capture file support in this release.
Updated File Format Decoding Support
There is no updated file format support in this release.
Signed-off-by: Adolf Belka <adolf.belka@ipfire.org> Signed-off-by: Michael Tremer <michael.tremer@ipfire.org>
Adolf Belka [Fri, 29 Aug 2025 19:25:59 +0000 (21:25 +0200)]
meson: Update to version 1.9.0
- Update from version 1.8.0 to 1.9.0
- Update of rootfile
- Changelog
1.9.0
Array .flatten() method
Arrays now have a .flatten() method, which turns nested arrays into a
single flat array. This provides the same effect that Meson often
does to arrays internally, such as when passed to most function
arguments.
clang-tidy's auto-generated targets correctly select source files
In previous versions, the target would run clang-tidy on every C-like
source files (.c, .h, .cpp, .hpp). It did not work correctly because
some files, especially headers, are not intended to be consumed as is.
It will now run only on source files participating in targets.
Added Qualcomm's embedded linker, eld
Qualcomm recently open-sourced their embedded linker.
https://github.com/qualcomm/eld
Meson users can now use this linker.
Added suffix function to the FS module
The basename and stem were already available. For completeness, expose
also the suffix.
Support response files for custom targets
When using the Ninja backend, Meson can now pass arguments to
supported tools through response files.
In this release it's enabled only for the Gnome module, fixing calling
gnome.mkenums() with a large set of files on Windows (requires
Glib 2.59 or higher).
meson format now has a --source-file-path argument when reading from stdin
This argument is mandatory to mix stdin reading with the use of editor
config. It allows to know where to look for the .editorconfig, and to
use the right section of .editorconfig based on the parsed file name.
Added license keyword to pkgconfig.generate
When specified, it will add a License: attribute to the generated .pc
file.
New experimental option rust_dynamic_std
A new option rust_dynamic_std can be used to link Rust programs so
that they use a dynamic library for the Rust libstd.
Right now, staticlib crates cannot be produced if rust_dynamic_std is
true, but this may change in the future.
Rust and non-Rust sources in the same target
Meson now supports creating a single target with Rust and non Rust
sources mixed together. In this case, if specified, link_language
must be set to rust.
Explicitly setting Swift module name is now supported
It is now possible to set the Swift module name for a target via the
swift_module_name target kwarg, overriding the default inferred from
the target name.
lib = library('foo', 'foo.swift', swift_module_name: 'Foo')
Top-level statement handling in Swift libraries
The Swift compiler normally treats modules with a single source file
(and files named main.swift) to run top-level code at program start.
This emits a main symbol which is usually undesirable in a library
target. Meson now automatically passes the -parse-as-library flag to
the Swift compiler in case of single-file library targets to disable
this behavior unless the source file is called main.swift.
Swift compiler receives select C family compiler options
Meson now passes select few C family (C/C++/Obj-C/Obj-C++) compiler
options to the Swift compiler, notably -std=, in order to improve the
compatibility of C code as interpreted by the C compiler and the
Swift compiler.
NB: This does not include any of the options set in the target's c_flags.
Swift/C++ interoperability is now supported
It is now possible to create Swift executables that can link to C++ or
Objective-C++ libraries. To enable this feature, set the target kwarg
swift_interoperability_mode to 'cpp'.
To import C++ code, specify a bridging header in the Swift target's
sources, or use another way such as adding a directory containing a
Clang module map to its include path.
Note: Enabling C++ interoperability in a library target is a breaking
change. Swift libraries that enable it need their consumers to enable
it as well, as per the Swift documentation.
Swift 5.9 is required to use this feature. Xcode 15 is required if the
Xcode backend is used.
lib = static_library('mylib', 'mylib.cpp')
exe = executable('prog', 'main.swift', 'mylib.h', link_with: lib,
swift_interoperability_mode: 'cpp')
Support for MASM in Visual Studio backends
Previously, assembling .masm files with Microsoft's Macro Assembler is
only available on the Ninja backend. This now also works on Visual
Studio backends.
Note that building ARM64EC code using ml64.exe is currently
unimplemented in both of the backends. If you need mixing x64 and
Arm64 in your project, please file an issue on GitHub.
Limited support for WrapDB v1
WrapDB v1 has been discontinued for several years, Meson will now
print a deprecation warning if a v1 URL is still being used. Wraps
can be updated to latest version using meson wrap update command.
Signed-off-by: Adolf Belka <adolf.belka@ipfire.org> Signed-off-by: Michael Tremer <michael.tremer@ipfire.org>
- Update from version 20250127.0 to 20250814.0
- Update of rootfile
- Changelog 20250814.0
What's New:
absl::Mutex now contains lower-case method names like lock() and
shared_lock() to align with standard C++ mutex methods. This allows
absl::Mutex to be used with std::scoped_lock and friends. The old names
are still present but may be removed in a future release.
The RAII Mutex-locker types like absl::MutexLock, absl::ReaderMutexLock,
and friends now accept references to absl::Mutex. The pointer-accepting
constructors are now deprecated, and may be removed in a future release.
Breaking Changes:
Nullability template types, which were deprecated in the May 2025 release,
have been removed.
absl::string_view(nullptr), which is undefined behavior according to the
C++ standard, now triggers an assert failure. Note that unless you
changed absl/base/options.h, absl::string_view is an alias for
std::string_view, so by default you will be inheriting the behavior of
your standard library instead of using the Abseil implementation.
Abseil's hash tables now require a hash function that has a return type
with size >= sizeof(size_t).
Known Issues
CHECK_<OP> is failing to compile on older versions of GCC when one of the
arguments is a C-style string. This is fixed by ba9a180 and will be
included in a future patch release. 20250512.1
What's New:
The polyfill types absl::any, absl::optional, and absl::variant are now
aliases for std::any, std::optional, and std::variant in all builds.
(Note that the polyfill implementation absl::string_view remains at the
present time, but it defaults to being an alias std::string_view in all
builds.)
Added absl::FastTypeId<Type>(), which evaluates at compile-time to a
unique id for the passed-in type.
Added absl::endian and absl::byteswap polyfills (25bce12).
Breaking Changes:
Abseil now requires at least C++17 and follows Google's Foundational C++
Support Policy. See this table for a list of currently supported versions
compilers, platforms, and build tools.
Nullability template types are deprecated and will be removed in a future
release. The macro-style annotations (absl_nonnull, absl_nullable) should
be used instead (caf854d).
Known Issues
None known at this time. 20250512.0
What's New:
The polyfill types absl::any, absl::optional, and absl::variant are now
aliases for std::any, std::optional, and std::variant in all builds.
(Note that the polyfill implementation absl::string_view remains at the
present time, but it defaults to being an alias std::string_view in all
builds.)
Added absl::FastTypeId<Type>(), which evaluates at compile-time to a
unique id for the passed-in type.
Added absl::endian and absl::byteswap polyfills (25bce12).
Breaking Changes:
Abseil now requires at least C++17 and follows Google's Foundational C++
Support Policy. See this table for a list of currently supported versions
compilers, platforms, and build tools.
Nullability template types are deprecated and will be removed in a future
release. The macro-style annotations (absl_nonnull, absl_nullable) should
be used instead (caf854d).
Known Issues
This release fails to compile with GCC7 and GCC8. This is fixed in 20250512.1. 20250127.1
What's New:
Added support for Bazel 8.0
Added support for Bazel Platforms for better portability
Added ABSL_ATTRIBUTE_VIEW and ABSL_ATTRIBUTE_OWNER for diagnosing certain
lifetime issues
Many performance improvements
A security issue in hash container create/resize has been fixed. Note that
the latest patch releases for previous LTS versions also address this issue.
Breaking Changes:
Bazel BUILD files now reference repositories by their canonical names from
the Bazel Central Registry. For example, Abseil is now @abseil-cpp
instead of @com_google_absl, and GoogleTest is now @googletest instead of
@com_google_googletest. Users still using the old WORKSPACE system may
need to use repo_mapping on repositories that still use the old names.
See 90a7ba6 for an example.
Other:
This will be the last release to support C++14. Future releases will
require at least C++17.
Known Issues
None known at this time.
Signed-off-by: Adolf Belka <adolf.belka@ipfire.org> Signed-off-by: Michael Tremer <michael.tremer@ipfire.org>
Adolf Belka [Fri, 29 Aug 2025 11:36:44 +0000 (13:36 +0200)]
samba: Update to version 4.22.4
- Update from version 4.22.3 to 4.22.4
- Update of rootfile not required for any of the architectures
- Changelog
4.22.4
* BUG 14981: netr_LogonSamLogonEx returns NR_STATUS_ACCESS_DENIED with
SysvolReady=0.
* BUG 15844: getpwuid does not shift to new DC when current DC is down.
* BUG 15876: Windows security hardening locks out schannel'ed netlogon dc
calls like netr_DsRGetDCName-
* BUG 15881: Unresponsive second DC can cause idmapping failure when using
idmap_ad-
* BUG 15840: kinit command is failing with Missing cache Error.
* BUG 15891: Figuring out the DC name from IP address fails and breaks
fork_domain_child().
* BUG 15816: vfs_streams_depot fstatat broken.
* BUG 15892: Delayed leader broadcast can block ctdb forever.
* BUG 14981: netr_LogonSamLogonEx returns NR_STATUS_ACCESS_DENIED with
SysvolReady=0.
* BUG 15663: Apparently there is a conflict between shadow_copy2 module and
virusfilter (action quarantine).
* BUG 15877: Fix handling of empty GPO link.
* BUG 15880: SMB ACL inheritance doesn't work for files created.
Signed-off-by: Adolf Belka <adolf.belka@ipfire.org> Signed-off-by: Michael Tremer <michael.tremer@ipfire.org>
Adolf Belka [Tue, 26 Aug 2025 18:49:03 +0000 (20:49 +0200)]
whois: Update to version 5.6.4
- Update from version 5.6.1 to 5.6.4
- Update of rootfile not required
- Changelog
5.6.4
* Updated the .cm and .to TLD servers.
5.6.3
* Added the .sr and .мон (.xn--l1acc, Mongolia) TLD servers.
* Use readpassphrase(3) on OpenBSD and FreeBSD.
5.6.2
* Updated the .post and .in (and related IDN TLDs) TLD servers.
* Removed 1 new gTLDs which is no longer active.
* Build-Depend on libcrypt-dev. (Closes: #1106977)
Signed-off-by: Adolf Belka <adolf.belka@ipfire.org> Signed-off-by: Michael Tremer <michael.tremer@ipfire.org>
Adolf Belka [Tue, 26 Aug 2025 18:49:02 +0000 (20:49 +0200)]
sudo: Update to version 1.9.17p2
- Update from version 1.9.17p1 to 1.9.17p2
- Update of rootfile not required
- Changelog
1.9.17p2
* Fixed a bug introduced in sudo 1.9.16 that could result in sudo
sending SIGHUP to all processes on the system in certain rare
cases. The bug could manifest if sudo is running a command in
a pseudo-terminal, sudo terminates the command due to an internal
error, and the user's terminal is revoked. GitHub issue #458.
* Fixed a bug introduced in sudo 1.9.12 that caused sudo to abort
when the "intercept" and "intercept_verify" options are enabled
in sudoers and either the command line arguments or the environment
contains a string larger than the page size (usually 4096). This
only Linux affects systems that support the ptrace_readv_string()
function. GitHub issue #453.
* Fixed a bug in sudo's configure script introduced in sudo 1.9.17
that prevented mdoc-format man pages from being used on systems
without the mandoc utility. Bug #1077.
Signed-off-by: Adolf Belka <adolf.belka@ipfire.org> Signed-off-by: Michael Tremer <michael.tremer@ipfire.org>
Adolf Belka [Tue, 26 Aug 2025 18:49:01 +0000 (20:49 +0200)]
rpcbind: Update to version 1.2.8
- Update from version 1.2.7 to 1.2.8
- Update of rootfile not required
- Changelog
1.2.8
rpcinfo: Removed a number of "old-style function definition" warnings
rpcbind: Add -v flag to print version and config
This helps to see compiled time options, e.g. remote calls enablement.
$ ./rpcbind -v
rpcbind 1.2.7
debug: no, libset debug: no, libwrap: no, nss modules: files,
remote calls: no, statedir: /run/rpcbind, systemd: yes,
user: root, warm start: no
man/rpcbind: Update list of options
-L was removed in 718ab7e, -w added in 9b1aaa6, -f added in eb36cf1. Fixes: 718ab7e ("Removed the documentation about the non-existent '-L' flag") Fixes: 9b1aaa6 ("Allow the warms start code to be enabled at compile
time...") Fixes: eb36cf1 ("rpcbind: add no-fork mode")
Comment out ListenStream=@/run/rpcbind.sock
[nfs/nfs-utils/rpcbind] rpcbind: avoid dereferencing NULL from realloc() Fixes: https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=2173869
Move rpbind's default configuration to /run verses /var/run
Move rpcbind.lock to /run
Most of the distros have /var/run as symlink to /run.
Because /var may be a separate partition, and could even be mounted via
NFS, having to look directly to /run help to avoid issues rpcbind
startup early in boot when /var might not be available.
systemd/rpcbind.service.in: Want/After systemd-tmpfiles-setup
Add Want/After systemd-tmpfiles-setup.service. This is taken from Fedora
rpcbind-0.2.4-5.fc25 patch [1] which tried to handle bug #1401561 [2]
where /var/run/rpcbind.lock cannot be created due missing /var/run/
directory. But the suggestion to add RequiresMountFor=... was
implemented in ee569be ("Fix boot dependency in systemd service file").
But even with RequiresMountsFor=/run/rpcbind in rpcbind.service and
/run/rpcbind.lock there is error on openSUSE Tumbleweed with rpcbind
1.2.6:
rpcbind.service: Failed at step NAMESPACE spawning /usr/sbin/rpcbind:
Read-only file system
Adding systemd-tmpfiles-setup.service fixes it.
NOTE: Debian uses for this purpose remote-fs-pre.target (also works, but
systemd-tmpfiles-setup.service looks to me more specific).
openSUSE uses only After=sysinit.target as a result of #1117217 [3]
(also works).
[1] https://src.fedoraproject.org/rpms/rpcbind/blob/rawhide/f/rpcbind-0.2.4-systemd-service.patch
[2] https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1401561
[3] https://bugzilla.suse.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1117217
systemd/rpcbind.service.in: Add various hardenings options
We've been running rpcbind 1.2.6 with it in openSUSE since 2021.
NOTE: In systemd < 244 (released Nov 2019) some of these options are
unknown and will produce warnings, see
https://en.opensuse.org/openSUSE:Security_Features#Systemd_hardening_effort
man/rpcbind: Add Files section to manpage
Previous commit added 3 non-default files, mention them in man page.
systemd/rpcbind.service.in: Add few default EnvironmentFile
Add some defaults so that distros can drop patches to configure it.
* openSUSE and Fedora use /etc/sysconfig/rpcbind
https://build.opensuse.org/projects/network/packages/rpcbind/files/0001-systemd-unit-files.patch?expand=1
https://src.fedoraproject.org/rpms/rpcbind/blob/f41/f/rpcbind-0.2.3-systemd-envfile.patch
* Debian uses /etc/rpcbind.conf and /etc/default/rpcbind
https://salsa.debian.org/debian/rpcbind/-/blob/buster/debian/rpcbind.service?ref_type=heads
Add all these 3 in order:
* /etc/rpcbind.conf
* /etc/default/rpcbind
* /etc/sysconfig/rpcbind
Signed-off-by: Adolf Belka <adolf.belka@ipfire.org> Signed-off-by: Michael Tremer <michael.tremer@ipfire.org>
Adolf Belka [Tue, 26 Aug 2025 18:48:59 +0000 (20:48 +0200)]
nano: Update to version 8.6
- Update from version 8.5 to 8.6
- Update of rootfile not required
- Changelog
8.6
• The GotoLine menu accepts the prefixes ++ and -- for jumping
a number of lines forward or backward.
• Anchors are not forgotten when a line number is given on the
command line.
Signed-off-by: Adolf Belka <adolf.belka@ipfire.org> Signed-off-by: Michael Tremer <michael.tremer@ipfire.org>
Adolf Belka [Tue, 26 Aug 2025 18:48:58 +0000 (20:48 +0200)]
lsof: Update to version 4.99.5
- Update from version 4.99.4 to 4.99.5
- Update of rootfile not required
- Changelog
4.99.5
[linux] fix legacy linux kernel compatibility due to missing
/proc/self/ns (#329)
[linux] fix potential null pointer deference, reported by
@mono-trip (#332)
Signed-off-by: Adolf Belka <adolf.belka@ipfire.org> Signed-off-by: Michael Tremer <michael.tremer@ipfire.org>
Adolf Belka [Tue, 26 Aug 2025 18:48:57 +0000 (20:48 +0200)]
libinih: Update to version 61
- Update from version 58 to 61
- Update of rootfile not required
- Changelog
61
add option to disable the test suite by @sage-etcher in #195
add ini_parse_string_length() that avoids internal strlen(), and ease… by
@lihuiba in #196
Fix bug where name only options are not processed after an error has
occurred by @msquire in #197
Optimise ini_rstrip() by @msquire in #198
60
test long lines by @isidroas in #190
Require C++ only for the host machine; bump project version to 59 by
@bgilbert in #191
meson: fix tests under Windows by @neheb in #192
59
INIReader: change variable visibility from private to protected by
@meiyasan in #165
Add meson test driver by @matoro in #170
Swap rstrip() and lskip() to reduce execution time of strlen() by
@isidroas in #177
Add preprocessor exclusions when INI_ALLOW_MULTILINE=0 by @isidroas in #178
tests: define only once the compiler and flag by @isidroas in #179
Test that long sections are truncated by @isidroas in #180
Add INIReader Sections and Keys methods by @Ishan09811 in #186
If a line is longer than INI_MAX_LINE, consume input up to next newline by
@benhoyt in #188
Signed-off-by: Adolf Belka <adolf.belka@ipfire.org> Signed-off-by: Michael Tremer <michael.tremer@ipfire.org>
Adolf Belka [Tue, 26 Aug 2025 18:48:55 +0000 (20:48 +0200)]
harfbuzz: Update to version 11.4.3
- Update from version 11.2.1 to 11.4.3
- Update of rootfile
- Changelog
11.4.3
- Make shaping fail much faster for certain malformed fonts (e.g., those that
trigger infinite recursion).
- Fix undefined behaviour introduced in 11.4.2.
- Fix detection of the “Cambria Math” font when fonts are scaled, so the
workaround for the bad `MATH` table constant is applied.
11.4.2
- Various performance and memory usage improvements.
- The `hb-shape` command line tool can now be built with the amalgamated
`harfbuzz.cc` source.
- Fix regression in handling version 2 of `avar` table.
- Increase various buffer length limits for better handling of fonts that
generate huge number of glyphs per codepoint (e.g. Noto Sans Duployan)
- Improvements to the harfrust shaper for more accurate testing.
11.4.1
- Fix clang compiler warnings.
11.4.0
- General shaping and subsetting speedups.
- Fix in Graphite shaping backend when glyph advances became negative.
- Subsetting improvements, pruning empty mark-attachment lookups.
- Don't use the macro name `_S`, which is reserved by system liberaries.
- Build fixes and speedup.
- Add a `kbts` shaping backend that calls into the `kb_text_shape`
single-header shaping library. This is purely for testing and
performance evaluation and we do NOT recommend using it for any
other purposes.
11.3.3
- Fix but in vertical shaping of fonts without the vmtx table.
11.3.2
- Fix build with non-compliant C++11 compilers that don't recognize
the "and" keyword.
11.3.1
- Fix crasher in the glyph_v_origin function introduced in
11.3.0.
11.3.0
- Speed up handling fonts with very large number of variations:
- Drawing by up to 40%.
- Calculating glyph extents by up to 15%.
- Getting horizontal glyph advances by up to 45%.
- Speed up getting horizontal and vertical glyph advances by up to 24%.
- Significantly speed up vertical text shaping.
- Various documentation improvements.
- Various build improvements.
- Various subsetting improvements.
- Various improvements to Rust font functions (fontations integration) and shaper (HarfRust integration).
- Rename harfruzz option and shaper to harfrust following upstream rename.
- Implement hb_face_reference_blob() for DirectWrite font functions.
- New API:
+hb_font_get_glyph_origins_func_t
+hb_font_get_glyph_h_origins_func_t
+hb_font_get_glyph_v_origins_func_t
+hb_font_funcs_set_glyph_h_origins_func()
+hb_font_funcs_set_glyph_v_origins_func()
+hb_font_get_glyph_h_origins()
+hb_font_get_glyph_v_origins()
Signed-off-by: Adolf Belka <adolf.belka@ipfire.org> Signed-off-by: Michael Tremer <michael.tremer@ipfire.org>
Adolf Belka [Tue, 26 Aug 2025 18:48:53 +0000 (20:48 +0200)]
gdbm: Update to version 1.26
- Update from version 1.25 to 1.26
- Update of rootfile not required
- Changelog
1.26
* Fixed build on musl libc
* Fixed build on MacOS
* Improved testsuite
Signed-off-by: Adolf Belka <adolf.belka@ipfire.org> Signed-off-by: Michael Tremer <michael.tremer@ipfire.org>
Adolf Belka [Tue, 26 Aug 2025 18:48:42 +0000 (20:48 +0200)]
btrfs-progs: Update to version 6.16
- Update from version 6.15 to 6.16
- Update of rootfile not required
- Changelog
6.16
* mkfs:
* print label of existing filesystem if attempting to overwrite
* remove note about changed defaults in 6.15
* discard support detection uses the ioctl and not sysfs, this should
work for all types of block devices
* device usage: fix printing units of partition sizes, used to be in 512B
sectors
* defrag: new option --nocomp to request no compression (kernel 6.17)
* check: detect missing orphan items for deleted subvolumes
* subvol delete: don't print warning if filesystem is mounted with
user_subvol_rm_allowed
* build: add build support for Android
* other:
* cleanups and refactoring
* sync sources with kernel
* documentation updates
* CI and test updates
Signed-off-by: Adolf Belka <adolf.belka@ipfire.org> Signed-off-by: Michael Tremer <michael.tremer@ipfire.org>
These records are used for discovering the receiver endpoint for DNS
notification messages. For more information, see
draft-ietf-dnsop-generalized-notify-09. [GL #5440]
Feature Changes
Add deprecation warnings for RSASHA1, RSASHA1-NSEC3SHA1, and DS digest
type 1.
RSASHA1 and RSASHA1-NSEC-SHA1 DNSKEY algorithms have been deprecated by
the IETF and should no longer be used for DNSSEC. DS digest type 1
(SHA1) has also been deprecated in BIND 9. Validators are now expected
to treat these algorithms and digest as unknown, resulting in some
zones being treated as insecure when they were previously treated as
secure. Warnings have been added to named and tools when these
algorithms and this digest are being used for signing.
Zones signed with RSASHA1 or RSASHA1-NSEC-SHA1 should be migrated to a
different DNSKEY algorithm.
Zones with DS or CDS records with digest type 1 (SHA1) should be
updated to use a different digest type (e.g. SHA256) and the digest
type 1 records should be removed. [GL #5358]
Bug Fixes
Stale RRsets in a CNAME chain were not always refreshed.
Previously, with serve-stale enabled and a CNAME chain that contained a
stale RRset, the refresh query didn’t always properly refresh the stale
RRsets. This has been fixed. [GL #5243]
Add RPZ extended DNS error for zones with a CNAME override policy
configured.
Previously, when the zone was configured with a CNAME override policy,
or the response policy zone contained a wildcard CNAME, the extended
DNS error code was not added. This has been fixed. [GL #5342]
Fix dig issues.
When used with the +keepopen option, dig could terminate unexpectedly
in rare situations. Additionally, dig could hang and fail to shutdown
properly when interrupted during a query. These have been fixed. [GL
#5381]
Log dropped or slipped responses in the query-errors category.
Responses which were dropped or slipped because of Response Rate
Limiting (RRL) were logged in the rate-limit category instead of the
query-errors category, as documented in the ARM. This has been fixed.
[GL #5388]
synth-from-dnssec was not working in some scenarios.
Aggressive use of DNSSEC-Validated cache with NSEC was not working in
scenarios when no parent NSEC was in cache. This has been fixed. [GL
#5422]
Clean enough memory when adding new ADB names/entries under memory
pressure.
The ADB memory cleaning is opportunistic even when BIND is under memory
pressure (in the overmem condition). named now ensures that the
assigned memory limit is not exceeded by releasing twice the amount of
memory allocated for each new ADB name/entry when under memory
pressure. [GL !10637]
Prevent spurious validation failures.
Under rare circumstances, validation could fail if multiple clients
simultaneously iterated the same set of DNSSEC signatures. This has
been fixed. [GL #3014]"
Signed-off-by: Matthias Fischer <matthias.fischer@ipfire.org> Reviewed-by: Adolf Belka <adolf.belka@ipfire.org> Signed-off-by: Michael Tremer <michael.tremer@ipfire.org>
Adolf Belka [Tue, 26 Aug 2025 18:49:04 +0000 (20:49 +0200)]
wsdd: Update to version 0.9
- Update from version 0.8 to 0.9
- Update of rootfile not required
- Changelog
0.9
Added
- Add command line argument to set source port for multicast message for better
firewall interoperability (#216)
- Add initial support for SunOS (#223), without dynamic address/interface
monitoring. Thanks to Carsten Grzemba.
- Add Socket-activated systemd service (#218). Thanks to Alessandro Astone.
Changed
- Devices are now recorded based on their URI provided in the endpoint
reference address, which is not neccessarily a UUID. This also affects API
(see #226).
- make `/etc/default/wsdd` optional for systemd (see #212)
- Remove support for Python 3.7 and 3.8 in Github workflows.
Fixed
- Clean conection turn-down for Python pre-3.13. Thanks to Alessandro Astone
- Handle TimeoutError in metadata exchange.
- Proper handling of endpoint addresses as URIs, not UUIDs, see #226.
Signed-off-by: Adolf Belka <adolf.belka@ipfire.org> Signed-off-by: Michael Tremer <michael.tremer@ipfire.org>
Adolf Belka [Tue, 26 Aug 2025 18:49:00 +0000 (20:49 +0200)]
postfix: Update to version 3.10.4
- Update from version 3.10.2 to 3.10.4
- Update of rootfile not required
- Changelog
3.10.4
Fixes for postscreen(8):
Bugfix (defect introduced: postfix-2.2, date 20050203): after detecting a
lookup table change, and after starting a new postscreen process, the old
postscreen process logged an ENOTSOCK error while attempting to accept a
connection on a socket that it was no longer listening on. This error was
introduced first in the multi_server skeleton code, and was five years later
duplicated in the event_server skeleton that was created for postscreen.
Problem reported by Florian Piekert.
Bugfix (defect introduced: Postfix 2.8, date 20101230): after detecting a cache
table change and before starting a new postscreen process, the old postscreen
process did not close the postscreen_cache_map, and therefore kept an
exclusive lock that could prevent a new postscreen process from starting.
Problem reported by Florian Piekert.
Fixes for tlsproxy(8):
Bugfix (defect introduced: Postfix 3.7): incorrect backwards compatible support
for the legacy configuration parameters tlsproxy_client_level and
tlsproxy_client_policy. This disabled the tlsproxy TLS client role when a
legacy parameter was set (instead of the newer tlsproxy_client_security_level
or tlsproxy_client_policy_maps). Reported by John Doe, diagnosed by Viktor
Dukhovni.
Bugfix (defect introduced: Postfix 3.4): with the TLS client role disabled by
configuration, the tlsproxy daemon dereferenced a null pointer while handling
a tlsproxy client request. Reported by John Doe.
Reducing process churn: Postfix daemons no longer automatically restart after a
btree:, dbm:, hash:, lmdb:, or sdbm: table file modification time change, when
they opened that table for writing.
Portability: deleted an <openssl/engine.h> build dependency, because the feature
is being removed from OpenSSL, and Postfix no longer needs it.
Cleanup: with "tls_required_enable = yes", the Postfix SMTP client will no longer
maintain TLSRPT statistics for messages that contain a "TLS-Required: no"
header. This can prevent TLSRPT notifications for TLSRPT notifications.
Bugfix (defect introduced: Postfix 3.6, date 20200710): Postfix TLS client code
logged "Untrusted TLS connection" (wrong) instead of "Trusted TLS connection"
(right), for a new or resumed TLS session, when a server offered a trusted
(valid PKI trust chain) certificate that did not match the expected server name
pattern. Fix by Viktor Dukhovni.
3.10.3
This release fixes defects that were introduced in Postfix 3.10. These were
fixed first in the Postfix 3.11 unstable release.
The defects exist only with the default configuration "tls_required_enable = yes".
Bugfix (defect introduced: Postfix-3.10, date 20250117): include the
current TLS security level in the SMTP connection cache lookup key for
lookups by next-hop destination, to avoid reusing the same SMTP
connection when sending messages with and without a "TLS-Required: no"
header. Likewise, include the current TLS security level in the TLS
session lookup key, to avoid reusing the same TLS session info when
sending messages with and without a "TLS-Required: no" header.
Bugfix (defect introduced: Postfix-3.10, date 20250117): the Postfix SMTP
client attempted to look up TLSA records even with "TLS-Required: no".
This could result in unnecessary failures. Fix by Viktor Dukhovni &
Wietse.
Signed-off-by: Adolf Belka <adolf.belka@ipfire.org> Signed-off-by: Michael Tremer <michael.tremer@ipfire.org>
Adolf Belka [Tue, 26 Aug 2025 18:48:54 +0000 (20:48 +0200)]
git: Update to version 2.51.0
- Update from version 2.50.1 to 2.51.0
- Update of rootfile not required
- Changelog
2.51.0
UI, Workflows & Features
* Userdiff patterns for the R language have been added.
* Documentation for "git send-email" has been updated with a bit more
credential helper and OAuth information.
* "git cat-file --batch" learns to understand %(objectmode) atom to
allow the caller to tell missing objects (due to repository
corruption) and submodules (whose commit objects are OK to be
missing) apart.
* "git diff --no-index dirA dirB" can limit the comparison with
pathspec at the end of the command line, just like normal "git
diff".
* "git subtree" (in contrib/) learned to grok GPG signing its commits.
* "git whatchanged" that is longer to type than "git log --raw"
which is its modern rough equivalent has outlived its usefulness
more than 10 years ago. Plan to deprecate and remove it.
* An interchange format for stash entries is defined, and subcommand
of "git stash" to import/export has been added.
* "git merge/pull" has been taught the "--compact-summary" option to
use the compact-summary format, intead of diffstat, when showing
the summary of the incoming changes.
* "git imap-send" has been broken for a long time, which has been
resurrected and then taught to talk OAuth2.0 etc.
* Some error messages from "git imap-send" has been updated.
* When "git daemon" sees a signal while attempting to accept() a new
client, instead of retrying, it skipped it by mistake, which has
been corrected.
* The reftable ref backend has matured enough; Git 3.0 will make it
the default format in a newly created repositories by default.
* "netrc" credential helper has been improved to understand textual
service names (like smtp) in addition to the numeric port numbers
(like 25).
* Lift the limitation to use changed-path filter in "git log" so that
it can be used for a pathspec with multiple literal paths.
* Clean up the way how signature on commit objects are exported to
and imported from fast-import stream.
* Remove unsupported, unused, and unsupportable old option from "git
log".
* Document recently added "git imap-send --list" with an example.
* "git pull" learned to pay attention to pull.autostash configuration
variable, which overrides rebase/merge.autostash.
* "git for-each-ref" learns "--start-after" option to help
applications that want to page its output.
* "git switch" and "git restore" are declared to be no longer
experimental.
* "git -c alias.foo=bar foo -h baz" reported "'foo' is aliased to
'bar'" and then went on to run "git foo -h baz", which was
unexpected. Tighten the rule so that alias expansion is reported
only when "-h" is the sole option.
Performance, Internal Implementation, Development Support etc.
* "git pack-objects" learned to find delta bases from blobs at the
same path, using the --path-walk API.
* CodingGuidelines update.
* Add settings for Solaris 10 & 11.
* Meson-based build/test framework now understands TAP output
generated by our tests.
* "Do not explicitly initialize to zero" rule has been clarified in
the CodingGuidelines document.
* A test helper "test_seq" function learned the "-f <fmt>" option,
which allowed us to simplify a lot of test scripts.
* A lot of stale stuff has been removed from the contrib/ hierarchy.
* "git push" and "git fetch" are taught to update refs in batches to
gain performance.
* Some code paths in "git prune" used to ignore the passed-in
repository object and used the `the_repository` singleton instance
instead, which has been corrected.
* Update ".clang-format" and ".editorconfig" to match our style guide
a bit better.
* "make coccicheck" succeeds even when spatch made suggestions, which
has been updated to fail in such a case.
* Code clean-up around object access API.
* Define .precision to more canned parse-options type to avoid bugs
coming from using a variable with a wrong type to capture the
parsed values.
* Flipping the default hash function to SHA-256 at Git 3.0 boundary
is planned.
* Declare weather-balloon we raised for "bool" type 18 months ago a
success and officially allow using the type in our codebase.
* GIT_TEST_INSTALLED was not honored in the recent topic related to
SHA256 hashes, which has been corrected.
* The pop_most_recent_commit() function can have quite expensive
worst case performance characteristics, which has been optimized by
using prio-queue data structure.
* Move structure definition from unrelated header file to where it
belongs.
* To help our developers, document what C99 language features are
being considered for adoption, in addition to what past experiments
have already decided.
* The reftable unit tests are now ported to the "clar" unit testing
framework.
* Redefine where the multi-pack-index sits in the object subsystem,
which recently was restructured to allow multiple backends that
support a single object source that belongs to one repository. A
MIDX does span multiple "object sources".
* Reduce implicit assumption and dependence on the_repository in the
object-file subsystem.
Bug Fixes
* A memory-leak in an error code path has been plugged.
(merge 7082da85cb ly/commit-graph-graph-write-leakfix later to maint).
* A memory-leak in an error code path has been plugged.
(merge aedebdb6b9 ly/fetch-pack-leakfix later to maint).
* Some leftover references to documentation source files that no
longer exist, due to recent ".txt" -> ".adoc" renaming, have been
corrected.
(merge 3717a5775a jw/doc-txt-to-adoc-refs later to maint).
* "git stash -p <pathspec>" improvements.
(merge 468817bab2 pw/stash-p-pathspec-fixes later to maint).
* "git send-email" incremented its internal message counter when a
message was edited, which made logic that treats the first message
specially misbehave, which has been corrected.
(merge 2cc27b3501 ag/send-email-edit-threading-fix later to maint).
* "git stash" recorded a wrong branch name when submodules are
present in the current checkout, which has been corrected.
(merge ffb36c64f2 kj/stash-onbranch-submodule-fix later to maint).
* When asking to apply mailmap to both author and committer field
while showing a commit object, the field that appears later was not
correctly parsed and replaced, which has been corrected.
(merge abf94a283f sa/multi-mailmap-fix later to maint).
* "git maintenance" lacked the care "git gc" had to avoid holding
onto the repository lock for too long during packing refs, which
has been remedied.
(merge 1b5074e614 ps/maintenance-ref-lock later to maint).
* Avoid regexp_constraint and instead use comparison_constraint when
listing functions to exclude from application of coccinelle rules,
as spatch can be built with different regexp engine X-<.
(merge f2ad545813 jc/cocci-avoid-regexp-constraint later to maint).
* Updating submodules from the upstream did not work well when
submodule's HEAD is detached, which has been improved.
(merge ca62f524c1 jk/submodule-remote-lookup-cleanup later to maint).
* Remove unnecessary check from "git daemon" code.
(merge 0c856224d2 cb/daemon-fd-check-fix later to maint).
* Use of sysctl() system call to learn the total RAM size used on
BSDs has been corrected.
(merge 781c1cf571 cb/total-ram-bsd-fix later to maint).
* Drop FreeBSD 4 support and declare that we support only FreeBSD 12
or later, which has memmem() supported.
(merge 0392f976a7 bs/config-mak-freebsd later to maint).
* A diff-filter with negative-only specification like "git log
--diff-filter=d" did not trigger correctly, which has been fixed.
(merge 375ac087c5 jk/all-negative-diff-filter-fix later to maint).
* A failure to open the index file for writing due to conflicting
access did not state what went wrong, which has been corrected.
(merge 9455397a5c hy/read-cache-lock-error-fix later to maint).
* Tempfile removal fix in the codepath to sign commits with SSH keys.
(merge 4498127b04 re/ssh-sign-buffer-fix later to maint).
* Code and test clean-up around string-list API.
(merge 6e5b26c3ff sj/string-list later to maint).
* "git apply -N" should start from the current index and register
only new files, but it instead started from an empty index, which
has been corrected.
(merge 2b49d97fcb rp/apply-intent-to-add-fix later to maint).
* Leakfix with a new and a bit invasive test on pack-bitmap files.
(merge bfd5522e98 ly/load-bitmap-leakfix later to maint).
* "git fetch --prune" used to be O(n^2) expensive when there are many
refs, which has been corrected.
(merge 87d8d8c5d0 ph/fetch-prune-optim later to maint).
* When a ref creation at refs/heads/foo/bar fails, the files backend
now removes refs/heads/foo/ if the directory is otherwise not used.
(merge a3a7f20516 ps/refs-files-remove-empty-parent later to maint).
* "pack-objects" has been taught to avoid pointing into objects in
cruft packs from midx.
* "git remote" now detects remote names that overlap with each other
(e.g., remote nickname "outer" and "outer/inner" are used at the
same time), as it will lead to overlapping remote-tracking
branches.
(merge a5a727c448 jk/remote-avoid-overlapping-names later to maint).
* The gpg.program configuration variable, which names a pathname to
the (custom) GPG compatible program, can now be spelled with ~tilde
expansion.
(merge 7d275cd5c0 jb/gpg-program-variable-is-a-pathname later to maint).
* Our <sane-ctype.h> header file relied on that the system-supplied
<ctype.h> header is not later included, which would override our
macro definitions, but "amazon linux" broke this assumption. Fix
this by preemptively including <ctype.h> near the beginning of
<sane-ctype.h> ourselves.
(merge 9d3b33125f ps/sane-ctype-workaround later to maint).
* Clean-up compat/bswap.h mess.
(merge f4ac32c03a ss/compat-bswap-revamp later to maint).
* Meson-based build did not handle libexecdir setting correctly,
which has been corrected.
(merge 056dbe8612 rj/meson-libexecdir-fix later to maint).
* Document that we do not require "real" name when signing your
patches off.
(merge 1f0fed312a bc/contribution-under-non-real-names later to maint).
* "git commit" that concludes a conflicted merge failed to notice and remove
existing comment added automatically (like "# Conflicts:") when the
core.commentstring is set to 'auto'.
(merge 92b7c7c9f5 ac/auto-comment-char-fix later to maint).
* "git rebase -i" with bogus rebase.instructionFormat configuration
failed to produce the todo file after recording the state files,
leading to confused "git status"; this has been corrected.
(merge ade14bffd7 ow/rebase-verify-insn-fmt-before-initializing-state later to maint).
* A few file descriptors left unclosed upon program completion in a
few test helper programs are now closed.
(merge 0f1b33815b hl/test-helper-fd-close later to maint).
* Interactive prompt code did not correctly strip CRLF from the end
of line on Windows.
(merge 711a20827b js/prompt-crlf-fix later to maint).
* The config API had a set of convenience wrapper functions that
implicitly use the_repository instance; they have been removed and
inlined at the calling sites.
* "git add/etc -p" now honor the diff.context configuration variable,
and also they learn to honor the -U<n> command-line option.
(merge 2b3ae04011 lm/add-p-context later to maint).
* The case where a new submodule takes a path where there used to be a
completely different subproject is now dealt with a bit better than
before.
(merge 5ed8c5b465 kj/renamed-submodule later to maint).
* The deflate codepath in "git archive --format=zip" had a
longstanding bug coming from misuse of zlib API, which has been
corrected.
* Other code cleanup, docfix, build fix, etc.
(merge b257adb571 lo/my-first-ow-doc-update later to maint).
(merge 8b34b6a220 ly/sequencer-update-squash-is-fixup-only later to maint).
(merge 5dceb8bd05 ly/do-not-localize-bug-messages later to maint).
(merge 61372dd613 ly/commit-buffer-reencode-leakfix later to maint).
(merge 81cd1eef7d ly/pack-bitmap-root-leakfix later to maint).
(merge bfc9f9cc64 ly/submodule-update-failure-leakfix later to maint).
(merge 65dff89c6b ma/doc-diff-cc-headers later to maint).
(merge efb61591ee jm/bundle-uri-debug-output-to-fp later to maint).
(merge a3d278bb64 ly/prepare-show-merge-leakfix later to maint).
(merge 1fde1c5daf ac/preload-index-wo-the-repository later to maint).
(merge 855cfc65ae rm/t2400-modernize later to maint).
(merge 2939494284 ly/run-builtin-use-passed-in-repo later to maint).
(merge ff73f375bb jg/mailinfo-leakfix later to maint).
(merge 996f14c02b jj/doc-branch-markup-fix later to maint).
(merge 1e77de1864 cb/ci-freebsd-update-to-14.3 later to maint).
(merge b0e9d25865 jk/fix-leak-send-pack later to maint).
(merge f3a9558c8c bs/remote-helpers-doc-markup-fix later to maint).
(merge c4e9775c60 kh/doc-config-subcommands later to maint).
(merge de404249ab ps/perlless-test-fixes later to maint).
(merge 953049eed8 ts/merge-orig-head-doc-fix later to maint).
(merge 0c83bbc704 rj/freebsd-sysinfo-build-fix later to maint).
(merge ad7780b38f ps/doc-pack-refs-auto-with-files-backend-fix later to maint).
(merge f4fa8a3687 rh/doc-glob-pathspec-fix later to maint).
(merge b27be108c8 ja/doc-git-log-markup later to maint).
(merge 14d7583beb pw/config-kvi-remove-path later to maint).
(merge f31abb421d jc/do-not-scan-argv-without-parsing later to maint).
(merge 26552cb62a jk/unleak-reflog-expire-entry later to maint).
(merge 339d95fda9 jc/ci-print-test-failures-fix later to maint).
(merge 8c3add51a8 cb/meson-avoid-broken-macos-pcre2 later to maint).
(merge 5247da07b8 ps/meson-clar-decls-fix later to maint).
(merge f3ef347bb2 ch/t7450-recursive-clone-test-fix later to maint).
(merge 4ac3302a1a jc/doc-release-vs-clear later to maint).
(merge 3bdd897413 ms/meson-with-ancient-git-wo-ls-files-dedup later to maint).
(merge cca758d324 kh/doc-fast-import-historical later to maint).
(merge 9b0781196a jc/test-hashmap-is-still-here later to maint).
(merge 1bad05bacc jk/revert-squelch-compiler-warning later to maint).
(merge 3a7e783d9c dl/squelch-maybe-uninitialized later to maint).
Signed-off-by: Adolf Belka <adolf.belka@ipfire.org> Signed-off-by: Michael Tremer <michael.tremer@ipfire.org>
Adolf Belka [Tue, 26 Aug 2025 18:48:52 +0000 (20:48 +0200)]
fping: Update to version 5.4
- Update from version 5.3 to 5.4
- Update of rootfile not required
- Changelog
5.4
Bugfixes
- Memory allocation safety checks for event storage (thanks David.A for bug report)
- Fix off-by-one boundary check in seqmap code (thanks David.A for bug report)
- The minimum value for the period (-p flag) is now 0.001 milliseconds,
since it probably never makes sense to use a smaller value, and to avoid doing
a very large memory allocation for event storage.
Signed-off-by: Adolf Belka <adolf.belka@ipfire.org> Signed-off-by: Michael Tremer <michael.tremer@ipfire.org>
Adolf Belka [Mon, 25 Aug 2025 09:19:13 +0000 (11:19 +0200)]
backup.pl: Ensure ncp-disable is removed from old backups and DATACIPHERS added
- With commit https://git.ipfire.org/?p=ipfire-2.x.git;a=commit;h=e04f5376ba18767a6a9eccf104c472295a75340b
then the settings file which is hashed into %vpnsettings already exists and so none
of the defaults are set. Running the ovpnmain.cgi code resolves this for most of the
settings but not for ncp-disable being present in server.conf and no DATACIPHERS entry
in the settings file. ncp-disable then causes the openvpn server to fail to start as
it is no longer recognised in OpenVPN-2.6
- This patch checks if ncp-disable is in the server.conf file from the restored backup
and if it is it is then removed and the default values for DATACIPHERS is added into
the settings file.
- Tested out in my vm testbed and successfully worked. The previously found issue after
the above patch was added in has been resolved.
- Associated patch in this set is to do a similar thing for the update.sh file for CU197
Tested-by: Adolf Belka <adolf.belka@ipfire.org> Signed-off-by: Adolf Belka <adolf.belka@ipfire.org> Signed-off-by: Michael Tremer <michael.tremer@ipfire.org>
Adolf Belka [Sat, 23 Aug 2025 13:46:09 +0000 (15:46 +0200)]
backup.pl: Restart openvpn daemons after restore.
- As the daemons are running when the restore is done then if the daemons are not
restarted the running daemon stays with the previous config and not with the restored
version.
Tested-by: Adolf Belka <adolf.belka@ipfire.org> Signed-off-by: Adolf Belka <adolf.belka@ipfire.org> Signed-off-by: Michael Tremer <michael.tremer@ipfire.org>
Michael Tremer [Thu, 14 Aug 2025 13:33:26 +0000 (13:33 +0000)]
glibc: Update to 2.42
This release adds support for SFrames
(https://www.phoronix.com/news/SFrame-Merged-Glibc-2.42) and explicitely
enables SSP (which was always on before, but just in case).
Signed-off-by: Michael Tremer <michael.tremer@ipfire.org>
Adolf Belka [Wed, 20 Aug 2025 16:51:47 +0000 (18:51 +0200)]
ovpnmain.cgi: Fixes bug13869 - shows values from vpnsettings in advanced server page
- In the previous version the cgiparams hash was filled from the ovpn/settings file.
However with the new version of this file that is no longer done. For the values
of protocol, redirect_gw, mssfix, dataciphers, route_push the hash file was changed
from %cgiparams to %vpnsettings. This was not done for the values of dciphers, dauth
or tlsauth. These values still got their entries from the %cgiparams hash but this
hash is empty as it has not been filled.
- This patch replaces the use of $cgiparams with $vpnsettings.
- Tested this out on my vm testbed and confirmed that the saved values are now shown on
the advanced settings wui page.
Fixes: bug13869 Tested-by: Adolf Belka <adolf.belka@ipfire.org> Signed-off-by: Adolf Belka <adolf.belka@ipfire.org> Signed-off-by: Michael Tremer <michael.tremer@ipfire.org>
Adolf Belka [Wed, 20 Aug 2025 16:51:47 +0000 (18:51 +0200)]
ovpnmain.cgi: Fixes bug13869 - shows values from vpnsettings in advanced server page
- In the previous version the cgiparams hash was filled from the ovpn/settings file.
However with the new version of this file that is no longer done. For the values
of protocol, redirect_gw, mssfix, dataciphers, route_push the hash file was changed
from %cgiparams to %vpnsettings. This was not done for the values of dciphers, dauth
or tlsauth. These values still got their entries from the %cgiparams hash but this
hash is empty as it has not been filled.
- This patch replaces the use of $cgiparams with $vpnsettings.
- Tested this out on my vm testbed and confirmed that the saved values are now shown on
the advanced settings wui page.
Fixes: bug13869 Tested-by: Adolf Belka <adolf.belka@ipfire.org> Signed-off-by: Adolf Belka <adolf.belka@ipfire.org> Signed-off-by: Michael Tremer <michael.tremer@ipfire.org>
Adolf Belka [Wed, 13 Aug 2025 20:53:00 +0000 (22:53 +0200)]
fcron: Update to version 3.4.0
- Update from version 3.2.1 to 3.4.0
- Update of the rootfile
- Changelog
3.4.0
Changed the default "From" header of emails sent by fcron, to be
RFC5322-compliant. This is done (and can be reverted if needed) via the new
fcron.conf option maildisplayname.
Changed the default fcron reload delay from 60s to 5s.
Better doc and logging on bootrun jobs.
3.3.3
Fixed infinite loop when an lavg job reaches its 'until' deadline and gets
rescheduled as the next job to run.
Improved signal safety.
Improved log messages for: indentation, resume after suspend, child task
completion.
Fixed compilation warnings: SELinux, signal handling.
Updated copyright years.
3.3.2
Add compilation option (configure's '--with-max-fcrontab-reload-delay-seconds')
to allow faster or even instant reload for non-root users (thanks Elliot Wolk).
Added fcron.conf option 'maildisplayname', to configure the displayname fcron
uses when sending email. This allows fcron to be configured ot be
RFC5322-compliant (thanks Marco Emilio "sphakka" Poleggi)
Fixed fcrondyn output issue where two lines would be joined due to a long
shell command.
Improve documentation wording (thanks Michael Kopp)
3.3.1
Updated SELinux code to stop using deprecated headers (fixes build on more
recent systems)
Install programs with R/W perms for the owner
Fixed @reboot when using systemd
Various other fixes and improvements in doc, install and boot scripts (in
particular under systemd)
3.3.0
fcron now handles computer suspend/resume. On Linux systems, fcron can detect
resumes and measure the suspend time. On other OSes, a script must be run at
suspend and resume via system hooks.
Added a new option 'runatresume' (as well as a Vixie-cron-style '@resume'
shortcut), to run a job when the system resumes from suspend/hibernation.
Refactored the socket (for fcrondyn), suspend and select code.
Signed-off-by: Adolf Belka <adolf.belka@ipfire.org> Signed-off-by: Michael Tremer <michael.tremer@ipfire.org>
Adolf Belka [Wed, 13 Aug 2025 20:53:01 +0000 (22:53 +0200)]
libgcrypt: Update to version 1.11.2
- Update from version 1.11.0 to 1.11.2
- Update of the rootfile
- Changelog
1.11.2
Bug fixes:
- Fix link errors in regression test t-thread-local on some
platforms (e.g. NetBSD). [T7634]
- Add missing file to allow building for RISC-V. [T7647]
- Support secp256k1 by KEM API. GnuPG has recently switched to use
the KEM interface and a few folks are using this curve. [T7698]
- Fix a missing initialization in RSA's generate_fips.
[rG448693047f]
Other:
- Silence GCC 15 warnings [rG7ebe90e555,T7617]
- Provide a prototype for __udiv_qrnnd for PowerPC and Alpha which
is required due to GCC-15 changes. [T7721]
- Add missing abi versions and machine tags for PowerPC assembly
with GCC-15. [T7721]
- Use '.rodata' section for read-only data of poly1305-p10le.
[T7721]
Interface changes relative to the 1.11.1 release:
GCRY_KEM_RAW_P256R1 NEW enum.
1.11.1
Bug fixes:
- Fix build regression on 32 bit Windows using Clang. [T7175]
- Fix build regression on macOS due to symbol naming. [T7170]
- Fix Kyber secret-dependent branch introduced by recent versions
of Clang. [rCf765778e82]
- Fix build regression due to the use of AVX512 in Blake. [T7184]
- Do not build i386 asm on amd64 and vice versa. [T7220]
- Fix build regression on armhf with gcc-14. [T7226]
- Return the proper error code on malloc failure in hex2buffer.
[rCc51151f5b0]
- Fix long standing bug for PRIME % 2 == 0. [rC639b0fca15]
Performance:
- Add AES Vector Permute intrinsics implementation for AArch64.
[rC94a63aedbb]
- Add GHASH AArch64/SIMD intrinsics implementation. [rCfec871fd18]
- Add RISC-V vector permute AES. [rCb24ebd6163]
- Add GHASH RISC-V Zbb+Zbc implementation. [rC0f1fec12b0]
- Add ChaCha20 RISC-V vector intrinsics implementation.
[rC8dbee93ac2]
- Add SHA3 acceleration for RISC-V Zbb extension. [rC1a660068ba]
Other:
- Add CET support for i386 and amd64 assembly. [T7220]
- Add PAC/BTI support for AArch64 asm. [T7220]
- Apply changes to Kyber from upstream for final FIPS 203.
[rCcc95c36e7f]
- Introduce an internal API for a revampled FIPS service indicator.
[T7340]
- Several improvements for constant time operation by the
introduction of Least Leak Intended (LLI) variants of internal
functions. [T7519,T7490]
- Remove WindowsCE support. [T7486]
Signed-off-by: Adolf Belka <adolf.belka@ipfire.org> Signed-off-by: Michael Tremer <michael.tremer@ipfire.org>