The following builds have been pushed to Fedora EPEL 9 updates-testing hyperscan-5.4.0-4.el9 inxi-3.3.13-1.el9 libretls-3.5.0-1.el9 llvm11-11.1.0-6.el9 netcat-1.218-4.el9 perl-GD-SecurityImage-1.75-11.el9 python-scp-0.14.4-1.el9 rpki-client-7.6-2.el9 systemd-extras-250.3-1.el9 uglify-js-3.15.2-1.el9 Details about builds: ================================================================================ hyperscan-5.4.0-4.el9 (FEDORA-EPEL-2022-dae9ef8f98) High-performance regular expression matching library -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Update Information: Package for epel9 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ChangeLog: * Thu Jan 20 2022 Fedora Release Engineering <releng@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> - 5.4.0-4 - Rebuilt for https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Fedora_36_Mass_Rebuild * Wed Aug 11 2021 Jason Taylor <jtfas90@xxxxxxxxx> - 5.4.0-3 - Add build_wrapper script patch to fix FTBFS (#1987572) * Thu Jul 22 2021 Fedora Release Engineering <releng@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> - 5.4.0-2 - Rebuilt for https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Fedora_35_Mass_Rebuild * Tue Jan 26 2021 Jason Taylor <jtfas90@xxxxxxxxx> - 5.4.0-1 - Latest upstream release * Tue Jan 26 2021 Fedora Release Engineering <releng@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> - 5.3.0-6 - Rebuilt for https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Fedora_34_Mass_Rebuild * Mon Aug 10 2020 Jason Taylor <jtfas90@xxxxxxxxx> - 5.3.0-5 - Updated to new cmake macros * Sat Aug 1 2020 Fedora Release Engineering <releng@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> - 5.3.0-4 - Second attempt - Rebuilt for https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Fedora_33_Mass_Rebuild * Tue Jul 28 2020 Fedora Release Engineering <releng@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> - 5.3.0-3 - Rebuilt for https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Fedora_33_Mass_Rebuild * Wed Jul 8 2020 Jeff Law <law@xxxxxxxxxx> - 5.3.0-2 - Disable LTO * Thu May 28 2020 Jason Taylor <jtfas90@xxxxxxxxx> - 5.3.0-1 - Latest upstream release * Wed Jan 29 2020 Fedora Release Engineering <releng@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> - 5.2.1-2 - Rebuilt for https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Fedora_32_Mass_Rebuild -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- References: [ 1 ] Bug #2051622 - Please branch and build hyperscan in epel9 https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=2051622 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ================================================================================ inxi-3.3.13-1.el9 (FEDORA-EPEL-2022-13a3d2b6f5) A full featured system information script -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Update Information: Update to 3.3.13. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ChangeLog: * Sun Feb 27 2022 Vasiliy N. Glazov <vascom2@xxxxxxxxx> - 3.3.13-1 - Update to 3.3.13 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ================================================================================ libretls-3.5.0-1.el9 (FEDORA-EPEL-2022-c71b4534cb) Port of libtls from LibreSSL to OpenSSL -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Update Information: - Upgrade to 3.5.0 (#2058999) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ChangeLog: * Sun Feb 27 2022 Robert Scheck <robert@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> 3.5.0-1 - Upgrade to 3.5.0 (#2058999) * Thu Jan 20 2022 Fedora Release Engineering <releng@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> - 3.4.2-2 - Rebuilt for https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Fedora_36_Mass_Rebuild -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- References: [ 1 ] Bug #2058999 - libretls-3.5.0 is available https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=2058999 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ================================================================================ llvm11-11.1.0-6.el9 (FEDORA-EPEL-2022-74d6b91768) The Low Level Virtual Machine -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Update Information: initial build for RHEL9 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ChangeLog: * Sun Feb 6 2022 Jens Petersen <petersen@xxxxxxxxxx> - 11.1.0-6 - Remove dependency on python3-recommonmark (like RHEL9 llvm) * Wed May 19 2021 sguelton@xxxxxxxxxx - 11.1.0-5 - Fix handling of llvm-config * Thu May 6 2021 sguelton@xxxxxxxxxx - 11.1.0-4 - Harmonize llvm-config handling with non-compat version * Tue Apr 27 2021 sguelton@xxxxxxxxxx - 11.1.0-3 - Fix llvm-config11 install path * Tue Apr 13 2021 sguelton@xxxxxxxxxx - 11.1.0-2 - Fix llvm-config-11 handling, see rhbz#1937816 * Tue Mar 23 2021 Josh Stone <jistone@xxxxxxxxxx> - 11.1.0-1 - Update to 11.1.0 final - Add fixes for rustc codegen * Wed Feb 3 2021 Serge Guelton - 11.1.0-0.1.rc2 - 11.1.0-rc2 release -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ================================================================================ netcat-1.218-4.el9 (FEDORA-EPEL-2022-1483999282) OpenBSD netcat to read and write data across connections using TCP or UDP -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Update Information: - Rebuilt for libretls 3.5.0 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ChangeLog: * Sun Feb 27 2022 Robert Scheck <robert@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> 1.218-4 - Rebuilt for libretls 3.5.0 * Thu Jan 20 2022 Fedora Release Engineering <releng@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> - 1.218-3 - Rebuilt for https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Fedora_36_Mass_Rebuild -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ================================================================================ perl-GD-SecurityImage-1.75-11.el9 (FEDORA-EPEL-2022-82552de921) Security image (captcha) generator -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Update Information: This package contains the Perl module GD::SecurityImage, which gives you a basic interface to create "security images". -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ChangeLog: * Fri Jan 21 2022 Fedora Release Engineering <releng@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> - 1.75-11 - Rebuilt for https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Fedora_36_Mass_Rebuild * Thu Jul 22 2021 Fedora Release Engineering <releng@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> - 1.75-10 - Rebuilt for https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Fedora_35_Mass_Rebuild * Fri May 21 2021 Jitka Plesnikova <jplesnik@xxxxxxxxxx> - 1.75-9 - Perl 5.34 rebuild * Wed Jan 27 2021 Fedora Release Engineering <releng@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> - 1.75-8 - Rebuilt for https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Fedora_34_Mass_Rebuild * Tue Jul 28 2020 Fedora Release Engineering <releng@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> - 1.75-7 - Rebuilt for https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Fedora_33_Mass_Rebuild * Tue Jun 23 2020 Jitka Plesnikova <jplesnik@xxxxxxxxxx> - 1.75-6 - Perl 5.32 rebuild * Thu Jan 30 2020 Fedora Release Engineering <releng@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> - 1.75-5 - Rebuilt for https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Fedora_32_Mass_Rebuild -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- References: [ 1 ] Bug #2031800 - perl-GD-SecurityImage for EPEL 9 https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=2031800 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ================================================================================ python-scp-0.14.4-1.el9 (FEDORA-EPEL-2022-dbc1febb02) Scp module for paramiko -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Update Information: update to version 0.14.4 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ChangeLog: * Mon Feb 28 2022 chedi <chedi.toueiti@xxxxxxxxx> 0.14.4-1 - update to version 0.14.4 (#2058419) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- References: [ 1 ] Bug #2058419 - python-scp-0.14.4 is available https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=2058419 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ================================================================================ rpki-client-7.6-2.el9 (FEDORA-EPEL-2022-552b87587f) RPKI validator to support BGP Origin Validation -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Update Information: - Rebuilt for libretls 3.5.0 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ChangeLog: * Sun Feb 27 2022 Robert Scheck <robert@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> 7.6-2 - Rebuilt for libretls 3.5.0 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ================================================================================ systemd-extras-250.3-1.el9 (FEDORA-EPEL-2022-10eee90ae6) System and Service Manager (optional components) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Update Information: # Changes with 250 * A new unit `systemd-boot-update.service` has been added. If enabled (the default) and the `systemd-boot` loader is detected to be installed, it is automatically updated to the newest version when out of date. This is useful to ensure the boot loader remains up-to-date, and updates automatically propagate from the OS tree in `/usr/`. * `systemd-boot` will now build with SBAT by default in order to facilitate working with recent versions of Shim that require it to be present. * `systemd-boot` can now parse Microsoft Windows' Boot Configuration Data. This is used to robustly generate boot entry titles for Windows. * A new setting `SaveIntervalSec=` has been added to `systemd-timesyncd`, which may be used to automatically save the current system time to disk in regular intervals. This is useful to maintain a roughly monotonic clock even without RTC hardware and with some robustness against abnormal system shutdown. * `.network` files gained a new UplinkInterface in the `[IPv6SendRA]` section, for automatically propagating DNS settings from other interfaces. * The static lease DHCP server logic in `systemd-networkd` may now serve IP addresses outside of the configured IP pool range for the server. * CAN support in `systemd-networkd` gained four new settings `Loopback=`, `OneShot=`, `PresumeAck=`, `ClassicDataLengthCode=` for tweaking CAN control modes. It gained a number of further settings for tweaking CAN timing quanta. * The `[CAN]` section in `.network` file gained new `TimeQuantaNSec=`, `PropagationSegment=`, `PhaseBufferSegment1=`, `PhaseBufferSegment2=`, `SyncJumpWidth=`, `DataTimeQuantaNSec=`, `DataPropagationSegment=`, `DataPhaseBufferSegment1=`, `DataPhaseBufferSegment2=`, and `DataSyncJumpWidth=` settings to control bit- timing processed by the CAN interface. * DHCPv4 client support in `systemd- networkd` learnt a new `Label=` option for configuring the address label to apply to configure IPv4 addresses. * The `[IPv6AcceptRA]` section of `.network` files gained support for a new `UseMTU=` setting that may be used to control whether to apply the announced MTU settings to the local interface. * `systemd-networkd` now ships with new default `.network` files: `80-container- vb.network` which matches host-side network bridge device created by `systemd- nspawn`'s `--network-bridge` or `--network-zone` switch, and `80-6rd- tunnel.network` which matches automatically created sit tunnel with 6rd prefix when the DHCP 6RD option is received. * `systemd-networkd` and systemd-udevd now support IP over InfiniBand interfaces. The `Kind=` setting in `.netdev` file accepts `ipoib`. And `systemd.netdev` files gained the `[IPoIB]` section. * `systemd-networkd` and systemd-udevd now support `net.ifname-policy=` option on the kernel command-line. This is implemented through the `systemd-network- generator` service that automatically generates appropriate `.link`, `.network`, and `.netdev` files. * `systemd-networkd`'s handling of `Endpoint=` resolution for WireGuard interfaces has been improved. * `systemd-networkd` will now automatically configure routes to addresses specified in `AllowedIPs=`. This feature can be controlled via `RouteTable=` and `RouteMetric=` settings in `[WireGuard]` or `[WireGuardPeer]` sections. * `systemd-networkd` will now once again automatically generate persistent MAC addresses for batadv and bridge interfaces. Users can disable this by using `MACAddress=none` in `.netdev` files. * The `[DHCPv4]` section in `.network` file gained a new `Use6RD=` boolean setting to control whether the DHCPv4 client request and process the DHCP 6RD option. * The `[DHCPv6PrefixDelegation]` section in `.network` file is renamed to `[DHCPPrefixDelegation]`, as now the prefix delegation is also supported with DHCPv4 protocol by enabling the `Use6RD=` setting. * The `[DHCPPrefixDelegation]` section in `.network` file gained a new setting `UplinkInterface=` to specify the upstream interface. * The `[DHCPv6]` section in `.network` file gained a new setting `UseDelegatedPrefix=` to control whether the delegated prefixes will be propagated to the downstream interfaces. * The `[IPv6AcceptRA]` section of `.network` files now understands two new settings `UseGateway=`/`UseRoutePrefix=` for explicitly configuring whether to use the relevant fields from the IPv6 Router Advertisement records. * The `ForceDHCPv6PDOtherInformation=` setting in the `[DHCPv6]` section is now deprecated. Please use the `WithoutRA=` and `UseDelegatedPrefix=` settings in the `[DHCPv6]` section and the `DHCPv6Client=` setting in the `[IPv6AcceptRA]` section to control when the DHCPv6 client is started and how the delegated prefixes are handled by the DHCPv6 client. * The `[CAKE]` section of `.network` files gained various new settings `AutoRateIngress=`, `CompensationMode=`, `FlowIsolationMode=`, `NAT=`, `MPUBytes=`, `PriorityQueueingPreset=`, `FirewallMark=`, `Wash=`, `SplitGSO=`, and `UseRawPacketSize=` for configuring CAKE. * The `IPv6Token=` section in the `[Network]` section is deprecated, and the `[IPv6AcceptRA]` section gained the `Token=` setting for its replacement. The `[IPv6Prefix]` section also gained the `Token=` setting. The `Token=` setting gained `eui64` mode to explicitly configure an address with the EUI64 algorithm based on the interface MAC address. The `prefixstable` mode can now optionally take a secret key. The `Token=` setting in the `[DHCPPrefixDelegation]` section now supports all algorithms supported by the same settings in the other sections. * The `[RoutingPolicyRule]` section of `.network` file gained a new `SuppressInterfaceGroup=` setting. * The `IgnoreCarrierLoss=` setting in the `[Network]` section of `.network` files now allows a duration to be specified, controlling how long to wait before reacting to carrier loss. * The `[DHCPServer]` section of `.network` file gained a new `Router=` setting to specify the router address. * When discovering Windows installations `systemd-boot` will now attempt to show the Windows version. * The color scheme to use in `systemd-boot` may now be configured at build-time. * `systemd-boot` gained the ability to change screen resolution during boot-time, by hitting the `r` key. This will cycle through available resolutions and save the last selection. * `systemd-boot` learnt a new hotkey `f`. When pressed the system will enter firmware setup. This is useful in environments where it is difficult to hit the right keys early enough to enter the firmware, and works on any firmware regardless which key it natively uses. * `systemd-boot` gained support for automatically booting into the menu item selected on the last boot (using the `@saved` identifier for menu items). * `systemd-boot` gained support for automatically loading all EFI drivers placed in the `/EFI/systemd/drivers/` subdirectory of the EFI System Partition (ESP). These drivers are loaded before the menu entries are loaded. This is useful e.g. to load additional file system drivers for the `XBOOTLDR` partition. * `systemd- boot` will now paint the input cursor on its own instead of relying on the firmware to do so, increasing compatibility with broken firmware that doesn't make the cursor reasonably visible. * `systemd-boot` now embeds a `.osrel` PE section like we expect from Boot Loader Specification Type #2 Unified Kernels. This means `systemd-boot` itself may be used in place of a Type #2 Unified Kernel. This is useful for debugging purposes as it allows chain-loading one a (development) `systemd-boot` instance from another. * `systemd-boot` now supports a new `devicetree` field in Boot Loader Specification Type #1 entries: if configured the specified device tree file is installed before the kernel is invoked. This is useful for installing/applying new devicetree files without updating the kernel image. * Similarly, `systemd-stub` now can read devicetree data from a PE section `.dtb` and apply it before invoking the kernel. * `systemd-stub` (the EFI stub that can be glued in front of a Linux kernel) gained the ability to pick up credentials and sysext files, wrap them in a cpio archive, and pass as an additional initrd to the invoked Linux kernel, in effect placing those files in the `/.extra/` directory of the initrd environment. This is useful to implement trusted initrd environments which are fully authenticated but still can be extended (via sysexts) and parameterized (via encrypted/authenticated credentials, see above). Credentials can be located next to the kernel image file (credentials specific to a single boot entry), or in one of the shared directories (credentials applicable to multiple boot entries). * `systemd-stub` now comes with a full man page, that explains its feature set and how to combine a kernel image, an initrd and the stub to build a complete EFI unified kernel image, implementing Boot Loader Specification Type #2. * `systemd-stub` may now provide the initrd to the executed kernel via the LINUX_EFI_INITRD_MEDIA_GUID EFI protocol, adding compatibility for non-x86 architectures. * `bootctl` learnt new `set-timeout` and `set-timeout-oneshot` commands that may be used to set the boot menu time- out of the boot loader (for all or just the subsequent boot). * `bootctl` and `kernel-install` will now read `KERNEL_INSTALL_MACHINE_ID` and `KERNEL_INSTALL_LAYOUT` from `kernel/install.conf`. The first variable specifies the machine-id to use for installation. It would previously be used if set in the environment, and now it'll also be read automatically from the config file. The second variable is new. When set, it specifies the layout to use for installation directories on the boot partition, so that tools don't need to guess it based on the already-existing directories. The only value that is defined natively is `bls`, corresponding to the layout specified in https://systemd.io/BOOT_LOADER_SPECIFICATION/. Plugins for `kernel-install` that implement a different layout can declare other values for this variable. `bootctl install` will now write `KERNEL_INSTALL_LAYOUT=bls`, on the assumption that if the user installed `systemd-boot` to the ESP, they intend to use the entry layout understood by `systemd-boot`. It'll also write `KERNEL_INSTALL_MACHINE_ID=` if it creates any directories using the ID (and it wasn't specified in the config file yet). Similarly, `kernel-install` will now write `KERNEL_INSTALL_MACHINE_ID=` (if it wasn't specified in the config file yet). Effectively, those changes mean that the machine-id used for boot loader entry installation is "frozen" upon first use and becomes independent of the actual machine-id. Configuring `KERNEL_INSTALL_MACHINE_ID` fixes the following problem: images created for distribution ("golden images") are built with no machine-id, so that a unique machine-id can be created on the first boot. But those images may contain boot loader entries with the machine-id used during build included in paths. Using a "frozen" value allows unambiguously identifying entries that match the specific installation, while still permitting parallel installations without conflict. Configuring `KERNEL_INSTALL_LAYOUT` obviates the need for `kernel-install` to guess the installation layout. This fixes the problem where a (possibly empty) directory in the boot partition is created from a different layout causing `kernel- install` plugins to assume the wrong layout. A particular example of how this may happen is the grub2 package in Fedora which includes directories under `/boot` directly in its file list. Various other packages pull in grub2 as a dependency, so it may be installed even if unused, breaking installations that use the bls layout. * `bootctl` and `systemd-bless-boot` can now be linked statically. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ChangeLog: * Sun Feb 27 2022 Robert Scheck <robert@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> 250.3-1 - Upgrade to 250.3 (and synchronize with systemd-250.3-6.fc37) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- References: [ 1 ] Bug #2056276 - Updating CS9 with systemd-250 is causing a collision with epel 9 systemd-networkd https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=2056276 [ 2 ] Bug #2058815 - Please update systemd-extras to 250-3 to match those in Stream 9 https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=2058815 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ================================================================================ uglify-js-3.15.2-1.el9 (FEDORA-EPEL-2022-c888398441) JavaScript parser, mangler/compressor and beautifier toolkit -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Update Information: Uglify-JS 3.15.2 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ChangeLog: * Mon Feb 28 2022 Mattias Ellert <mattias.ellert@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> - 3.15.2-1 - Update to 3.15.2 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- References: [ 1 ] Bug #2058862 - uglify-js-3.15.2 is available https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=2058862 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- _______________________________________________ epel-devel mailing list -- epel-devel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe send an email to epel-devel-leave@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx Fedora Code of Conduct: https://docs.fedoraproject.org/en-US/project/code-of-conduct/ List Guidelines: https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Mailing_list_guidelines List Archives: https://lists.fedoraproject.org/archives/list/epel-devel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx Do not reply to spam on the list, report it: https://pagure.io/fedora-infrastructure