The following Fedora EPEL 7 Security updates need testing: Age URL 5 https://bodhi.fedoraproject.org/updates/FEDORA-EPEL-2024-a8b1cd8e52 perl-Clipboard-0.29-1.el7 1 https://bodhi.fedoraproject.org/updates/FEDORA-EPEL-2024-9bc8e80200 chromium-123.0.6312.122-1.el7 The following builds have been pushed to Fedora EPEL 7 updates-testing snapd-2.62-0.el7 tio-2.8-1.el7 Details about builds: ================================================================================ snapd-2.62-0.el7 (FEDORA-EPEL-2024-e153bfdcaf) A transactional software package manager -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Update Information: New upstream release 2.62 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ChangeLog: * Thu Mar 21 2024 Ernest Lotter <ernest.lotter@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> - New upstream release 2.62 - Aspects based configuration schema support (experimental) - Refresh app awareness support for UI (experimental) - Support for user daemons by introducing new control switches --user/--system/--users for service start/stop/restart (experimental) - Add AppArmor prompting experimental flag (feature currently unsupported) - Installation of local snap components of type test - Packaging of components with snap pack - Expose experimental features supported/enabled in snapd REST API endpoint /v2/system-info - Support creating and removing recovery systems for use by factory reset - Enable API route for creating and removing recovery systems using /v2/systems with action create and /v2/systems/{label} with action remove - Lift requirements for fde-setup hook for single boot install - Enable single reboot gadget update for UC20+ - Allow core to be removed on classic systems - Support for remodeling on hybrid systems - Install desktop files on Ubuntu Core and update after snapd upgrade - Upgrade sandbox features to account for cgroup v2 device filtering - Support snaps to manage their own cgroups - Add support for AppArmor 4.0 unconfined profile mode - Add AppArmor based read access to /etc/default/keyboard - Upgrade to squashfuse 0.5.0 - Support useradd utility to enable removing Perl dependency for UC24+ - Support for recovery-chooser to use console-conf snap - Add support for --uid/--gid using strace-static - Add support for notices (from pebble) and expose via the snapd REST API endpoints /v2/notices and /v2/notice - Add polkit authentication for snapd REST API endpoints /v2/snaps/{snap}/conf and /v2/apps - Add refresh-inhibit field to snapd REST API endpoint /v2/snaps - Add refresh-inhibited select query to REST API endpoint /v2/snaps - Take into account validation sets during remodeling - Improve offline remodeling to use installed revisions of snaps to fulfill the remodel revision requirement - Add rpi configuration option sdtv_mode - When snapd snap is not installed, pin policy ABI to 4.0 or 3.0 if present on host - Fix gadget zero-sized disk mapping caused by not ignoring zero sized storage traits - Fix gadget install case where size of existing partition was not correctly taken into account - Fix trying to unmount early kernel mount if it does not exist - Fix restarting mount units on snapd start - Fix call to udev in preseed mode - Fix to ensure always setting up the device cgroup for base bare and core24+ - Fix not copying data from newly set homedirs on revision change - Fix leaving behind empty snap home directories after snap is removed (resulting in broken symlink) - Fix to avoid using libzstd from host by adding to snapd snap - Fix autorefresh to correctly handle forever refresh hold - Fix username regex allowed for system-user assertion to not allow '+' - Fix incorrect application icon for notification after autorefresh completion - Fix to restart mount units when changed - Fix to support AppArmor running under incus - Fix case of snap-update-ns dropping synthetic mounts due to failure to match desired mount dependencies - Fix parsing of base snap version to enable pre-seeding of Ubuntu Core Desktop - Fix packaging and tests for various distributions - Add remoteproc interface to allow developers to interact with Remote Processor Framework which enables snaps to load firmware to ARM Cortex microcontrollers - Add kernel-control interface to enable controlling the kernel firmware search path - Add nfs-mount interface to allow mounting of NFS shares - Add ros-opt-data interface to allow snaps to access the host /opt/ros/ paths - Add snap-refresh-observe interface that provides refresh-app- awareness clients access to relevant snapd API endpoints - steam-support interface: generalize Pressure Vessel root paths and allow access to driver information, features and container versions - steam-support interface: make implicit on Ubuntu Core Desktop - desktop interface: improved support for Ubuntu Core Desktop and limit autoconnection to implicit slots - cups-control interface: make autoconnect depend on presence of cupsd on host to ensure it works on classic systems - opengl interface: allow read access to /usr/share/nvidia - personal-files interface: extend to support automatic creation of missing parent directories in write paths - network-control interface: allow creating /run/resolveconf - network-setup-control and network-setup-observe interfaces: allow busctl bind as required for systemd 254+ - libvirt interface: allow r/w access to /run/libvirt/libvirt-sock- ro and read access to /var/lib/libvirt/dnsmasq/** - fwupd interface: allow access to IMPI devices (including locking of device nodes), sysfs attributes needed by amdgpu and the COD capsule update directory - uio interface: allow configuring UIO drivers from userspace libraries - serial-port interface: add support for NXP Layerscape SoC - lxd-support interface: add attribute enable-unconfined-mode to require LXD to opt-in to run unconfined - block-devices interface: add support for ZFS volumes - system-packages-doc interface: add support for reading jquery and sphinx documentation - system-packages-doc interface: workaround to prevent autoconnect failure for snaps using base bare - microceph-support interface: allow more types of block devices to be added as an OSD - mount-observe interface: allow read access to /proc/{pid}/task/{tid}/mounts and proc/{pid}/task/{tid}/mountinfo - polkit interface: changed to not be implicit on core because installing policy files is not possible - upower-observe interface: allow stats refresh - gpg-public-keys interface: allow creating lock file for certain gpg operations - shutdown interface: allow access to SetRebootParameter method - media-control interface: allow device file locking - u2f-devices interface: support for Trustkey G310H, JaCarta U2F, Kensington VeriMark Guard, RSA DS100, Google Titan v2 * Wed Mar 6 2024 Ernest Lotter <ernest.lotter@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> - New upstream release 2.61.3 - Install systemd files in correct location for 24.04 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ================================================================================ tio-2.8-1.el7 (FEDORA-EPEL-2024-65f3870520) Simple TTY terminal I/O application -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Update Information: tio v2.8 Rework resolve_config_file() Rework line_pulse_duration_option_parse() Introduce proper sscanf() checks. Rework rs485_parse_config() Introduce proper sscanf() checks. Clean up file descriptor name shadowing Add missing header guard Upgrade inih subproject Remove options --response-wait, --response-timeout Remove options and rework input handling so it is possible to do the same thing but via script which is much more flexible. These options were always a bit of a hardcoded solution. With the new script expect feature we can wait for any type of response. For example, pipe command to serial device and wait for line response within 1 second: $ echo "*IDN?" | tio /dev/ttyACM0 --script "expect('\r\n', 1000)" --mute Add lua exit(code) Add timeout feature to expect() Add lua expect(string) Add simple expect functionality. The expect(string) function will wait for input from the tty device and only return when there is a string match. Regular expressions are supported. Example: script = expect('password:'); send('my_password\n') Add lua send(string) Add lua modem_send(file,protocol) Fix xymodem error print outs Rework x/y-modem transfer command Remove ctrl-t X option and instead introduce submenu to ctrl-t x option for picking which xmodem protocol to use. Update README Cleanup options Add independent input and output mode Replaces -x, --hexadecimal option with --input-mode and --output-mode so it is possible to select hex or normal mode for both input and output independently. To obtain same behaviour as -x, --hexadecimal use the following configuration: input-mode = hex output-mode = hex Fix file descriptor handling on MacOS Add tty line configuration script API On some platforms calling high()/low() to switch line states result in costly system calls whick makes it impossible to swith two or more tty lines simultaneously. To help solve this timing issue we introduce a tty line state configuration API which can be used instead of using high()/low(). Using config_low(line) and config_high(line) one can set up a new line state configuration for multiple lines and then use config_apply() to finally apply the configuration. This will result in only one system call to instruct the serial port drive to switch all the configured line states which should help ensure that the lines are switched simultaneously. Example: script = config_high(DTR); config_low(RTS); config_apply() Add ONULBRK mapping flag Add ONULBRK mapping to map nul (zero) to send break signal on output. This is useful if one needs to e.g. send the break signal to the tty device when connected via socket. Add --log-directory option For specifying directory path in which to save automatically named log files. Add Lua scripting feature Add support for running Lua scripts that can manipulate the tty control lines. Script is activated automatically on connect or manually via in session key command. The Lua scripting feature opens up for many posibilities in the future such as adding expect like functionality to easily and programatically interact with the connected device. Invert line states to reflect true electrical level Add support for disabling prefix key handling To disable prefix key input handing simply set prefix-ctrl-key to none. Add meson man pages install option Defaults to installing man pages. Poll on serial port read instead of delay. Add Xmodem-CRC support. CYGWIN: Fix port auto connection. Check return values of sscanf() Failing to check that a call to sscanf actually writes to an output variable can lead to unexpected behavior at reading time. Support NO_COLOR env variable as per no-color.org Fix troff warning .eo/.ec sections seemingly need explicit empty lines using .sp Otherwise, troff complains: troff:<standard input>:535: warning: expected numeric expression, got '\' troff:<standard input>:538: warning: expected numeric expression, got '\' troff:<standard input>:541: warning: expected numeric expression, got '\' Add map FF to ESC-c on input Added map of form feed to ESC-c on input for terminals that do not clear screen on ^L but do on ESC-c. Add CodeQL Workflow for Code Security Analysis Fix double call of tty_disconnect() on macOS/Darwin. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ChangeLog: * Mon Apr 15 2024 Robert Scheck <robert@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> 2.8-1 - Upgrade to 2.8 (#2275155) * Sat Jan 27 2024 Fedora Release Engineering <releng@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> - 2.7-2 - Rebuilt for https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Fedora_40_Mass_Rebuild -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- References: [ 1 ] Bug #2275155 - tio-2.8 is available https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=2275155 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- -- _______________________________________________ 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, report it: https://pagure.io/fedora-infrastructure/new_issue