Dear maintainers.
Based on the latest fail to build from source policy, the following packages
will be retired from Fedora 32 approximately one week before branching (February
2020).
Policy:
https://docs.fedoraproject.org/en-US/fesco/Fails_to_build_from_source_Fails_to_install/
The packages in rawhide were not successfully built at least since Fedora 30.
This report is based on dist tags.
Packages collected via:
https://github.com/hroncok/fedora-report-ftbfs-retirements/blob/master/ftbfs-retirements.ipynb
If you see a package that was built, please let me know.
If you see a package that should be exempted from the process, please let me
know and we can work together to get a FESCo approval for that.
If you see a package that can be rebuilt, please do so.
Package (co)maintainers Latest build
================================================================================
elasticsearch hubbitus, jvanek, lbazan, Fedora 24
zbyszek
expresso jamielinux, nodejs-sig, Fedora 28
patches
libocrdma ocrdma Fedora 27
nuvola-app-google-calendar martinkg Fedora 29
nuvola-app-groove martinkg Fedora 28
nuvola-app-logitech-media- martinkg Fedora 29
server
nuvola-app-plex martinkg Fedora 29
nuvola-app-soundcloud martinkg Fedora 29
nuvola-app-yandex-music martinkg Fedora 29
shim-unsigned-aarch64 pjones Fedora 28
shim-unsigned-x64 pjones Fedora 28
The following packages require above mentioned packages:
Depending on: expresso (1)
nodejs-chrono (maintained by: jamielinux, nodejs-sig, tomh)
nodejs-chrono-1.0.5-10.fc31.src requires npm(expresso) = 0.9.2
Affected (co)maintainers
hubbitus: elasticsearch
jamielinux: expresso
jvanek: elasticsearch
lbazan: elasticsearch
martinkg: nuvola-app-soundcloud, nuvola-app-logitech-media-server,
nuvola-app-yandex-music, nuvola-app-groove, nuvola-app-google-calendar,
nuvola-app-plex
nodejs-sig: expresso
ocrdma: libocrdma
patches: expresso
pjones: shim-unsigned-aarch64, shim-unsigned-x64
tomh: expresso
zbyszek: elasticsearch
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Tuesday, December 31, 2019
Orphaned packages looking for new maintainers
The following packages are orphaned and will be retired when they
are orphaned for six weeks, unless someone adopts them. If you know for sure
that the package should be retired, please do so now with a proper reason:
https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/How_to_remove_a_package_at_end_of_life
Note: If you received this mail directly you (co)maintain one of the affected
packages or a package that depends on one. Please adopt the affected package or
retire your depending package to avoid broken dependencies, otherwise your
package will be retired when the affected package gets retired.
Request package ownership via the *Take* button in he left column on
https://src.fedoraproject.org/rpms/<pkgname>
Full report available at:
https://churchyard.fedorapeople.org/orphans-2019-12-31.txt
grep it for your FAS username and follow the dependency chain.
Package (co)maintainers Status Change
================================================================================
MochiKit orphan 2 weeks ago
apache-logging-parent mizdebsk, orphan 6 weeks ago
apachetop orphan, robert 2 weeks ago
audit-viewer mitr, orphan 5 weeks ago
avalon-logkit jerboaa, mizdebsk, orphan 5 weeks ago
binclock lbalhar, orphan 2 weeks ago
buildnumber-maven-plugin orphan 5 weeks ago
dzen2 bstinson, dcantrel, fale, 4 weeks ago
lupinix, orphan
exercism go-sig, orphan 1 weeks ago
golang-github-codahale- go-sig, orphan 1 weeks ago
aesnicheck
hystrix orphan 5 weeks ago
i3-ipc cicku, fale, gchamoul, 4 weeks ago
lupinix, mpreisle, orphan
ike-scan orphan, pwouters 2 weeks ago
infinispan gil, orphan 5 weeks ago
jgraphx jerboaa, orphan 1 weeks ago
libee mbartos, orphan 5 weeks ago
maven-ant-plugin mizdebsk, orphan 3 weeks ago
maven-deploy-plugin orphan 5 weeks ago
maven-docck-plugin mizdebsk, orphan 3 weeks ago
maven-ear-plugin orphan 3 weeks ago
maven-war-plugin mizdebsk, orphan 5 weeks ago
mcollective-qpid-plugin orphan, tdawson 2 weeks ago
memoryfilesystem orphan 5 weeks ago
multithreadedtc orphan 3 weeks ago
nbtscan orphan 2 weeks ago
nesc cicku, orphan 3 weeks ago
ninvaders orphan 2 weeks ago
ohc acaringi, hhorak, orphan 5 weeks ago
oyranos orphan 3 weeks ago
pscan orphan 2 weeks ago
python-dockerpty lsm5, orphan, ttomecek 2 weeks ago
python-flask-classy orphan 4 weeks ago
python-flask-debugtoolbar orphan 4 weeks ago
python-fsmonitor orphan 4 weeks ago
python-mongoengine bowlofeggs, echevemaster, 4 weeks ago
orphan
python-nose-ignore-docstring orphan 5 weeks ago
python-virtkey orphan 2 weeks ago
qpid-proton orphan 1 weeks ago
rubygem-awesome_spawn jstribny, orphan 3 weeks ago
rubygem-bootstrap-sass orphan 3 weeks ago
rubygem-charlock_holmes orphan 3 weeks ago
rubygem-faker orphan 0 weeks ago
rubygem-omniauth orphan 2 weeks ago
rubygem-orm_adapter orphan 3 weeks ago
saxon dbhole, dchen, jjohnstn, 4 weeks ago
mbooth, orphan
shed orphan 2 weeks ago
sonatype-plugins-parent mizdebsk, orphan 6 weeks ago
sound-theme-acoustic orphan 0 weeks ago
tmuxinator orphan 2 weeks ago
tudu orphan 0 weeks ago
vttest cicku, orphan 2 weeks ago
xml-stylebook mizdebsk, orphan 4 weeks ago
The following packages require above mentioned packages:
See https://churchyard.fedorapeople.org/orphans-2019-12-31.txt
Grep it for your username and follow the dependency chain.
Affected (co)maintainers
abompard: qpid-proton
acaringi: ohc
akurtakov: buildnumber-maven-plugin
arobinso: multithreadedtc
ausil: qpid-proton
bkabrda: qpid-proton
bowlofeggs: python-mongoengine, qpid-proton
bstinson: dzen2
cicku: vttest, i3-ipc, nesc
clalance: buildnumber-maven-plugin
cqi: qpid-proton
cquad: buildnumber-maven-plugin
cverna: qpid-proton
dbhole: saxon
dcantrel: dzen2
dchen: saxon
dgoodwin: qpid-proton
dmach: qpid-proton
dodji: qpid-proton
domcleal: buildnumber-maven-plugin
dridi: vttest
echevemaster: python-mongoengine
ellert: maven-deploy-plugin, maven-docck-plugin
error: python-dockerpty
fab: avalon-logkit, vttest
fale: i3-ipc, dzen2
frixxon: qpid-proton
frostyx: qpid-proton
fujiwara: qpid-proton
gchamoul: i3-ipc
ggillies: buildnumber-maven-plugin
gil: infinispan
go-sig: exercism, golang-github-codahale-aesnicheck
halfie: qpid-proton
hhorak: ohc
infra-sig: qpid-proton
ingvar: vttest
irina: qpid-proton
jackorp: buildnumber-maven-plugin
jamesturner246: jgraphx, avalon-logkit, saxon
jaruga: buildnumber-maven-plugin
jcline: qpid-proton
jerboaa: jgraphx, avalon-logkit
jfearn: avalon-logkit
jjelen: avalon-logkit, buildnumber-maven-plugin
jjohnstn: saxon
jlieskov: qpid-proton
jortel: qpid-proton
jplesnik: qpid-proton
jsteffan: vttest
jstribny: buildnumber-maven-plugin, rubygem-awesome_spawn
jvanek: buildnumber-maven-plugin
jvymazal: qpid-proton
kdaniel: buildnumber-maven-plugin
kellin: qpid-proton
kevin: qpid-proton, vttest
kgiusti: qpid-proton
lbalhar: binclock
leamas: qpid-proton
lef: buildnumber-maven-plugin, multithreadedtc
lkundrak: qpid-proton, buildnumber-maven-plugin
lsedlar: qpid-proton
lsm5: python-dockerpty
luhliarik: vttest
lupinix: i3-ipc, dzen2
lzap: buildnumber-maven-plugin
maxamillion: qpid-proton
mbartos: libee
mbooth: saxon
mdarade: qpid-proton
mhlavink: vttest
mikem: qpid-proton
mildew: qpid-proton
mitr: audit-viewer
mizdebsk: sonatype-plugins-parent, xml-stylebook, maven-war-plugin,
apache-logging-parent, avalon-logkit, maven-ant-plugin, maven-docck-plugin
mmagr: buildnumber-maven-plugin
mmorsi: buildnumber-maven-plugin
moceap: avalon-logkit
mohanboddu: qpid-proton
mpreisle: i3-ipc
mskalick: avalon-logkit
msrb: buildnumber-maven-plugin
ngompa: qpid-proton
nim: qpid-proton
onosek: qpid-proton
orion: avalon-logkit, qpid-proton
panovotn: avalon-logkit
peter: avalon-logkit
pingou: qpid-proton
ppisar: qpid-proton
puiterwijk: qpid-proton
pvalena: buildnumber-maven-plugin
pwouters: ike-scan
qwan: qpid-proton
ralph: qpid-proton
rlandmann: avalon-logkit
robert: apachetop
romanofski: qpid-proton
rsroka: qpid-proton
ruben: vttest
ruby-packagers-sig: buildnumber-maven-plugin
s4504kr: avalon-logkit
sagitter: avalon-logkit
santiago: qpid-proton
sbonazzo: buildnumber-maven-plugin
sinnykumari: qpid-proton
skottler: buildnumber-maven-plugin
sochotni: qpid-proton
stahnma: buildnumber-maven-plugin
stevetraylen: buildnumber-maven-plugin
tagoh: qpid-proton
tdawson: mcollective-qpid-plugin, qpid-proton, buildnumber-maven-plugin
terjeros: buildnumber-maven-plugin
tosykora: qpid-proton
tross: qpid-proton
ttomecek: qpid-proton, python-dockerpty
twaugh: qpid-proton
valtri: buildnumber-maven-plugin
vondruch: buildnumber-maven-plugin
vrutkovs: qpid-proton
wakko666: buildnumber-maven-plugin
wwoods: qpid-proton
xaeth: vttest
xiubli: qpid-proton
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are orphaned for six weeks, unless someone adopts them. If you know for sure
that the package should be retired, please do so now with a proper reason:
https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/How_to_remove_a_package_at_end_of_life
Note: If you received this mail directly you (co)maintain one of the affected
packages or a package that depends on one. Please adopt the affected package or
retire your depending package to avoid broken dependencies, otherwise your
package will be retired when the affected package gets retired.
Request package ownership via the *Take* button in he left column on
https://src.fedoraproject.org/rpms/<pkgname>
Full report available at:
https://churchyard.fedorapeople.org/orphans-2019-12-31.txt
grep it for your FAS username and follow the dependency chain.
Package (co)maintainers Status Change
================================================================================
MochiKit orphan 2 weeks ago
apache-logging-parent mizdebsk, orphan 6 weeks ago
apachetop orphan, robert 2 weeks ago
audit-viewer mitr, orphan 5 weeks ago
avalon-logkit jerboaa, mizdebsk, orphan 5 weeks ago
binclock lbalhar, orphan 2 weeks ago
buildnumber-maven-plugin orphan 5 weeks ago
dzen2 bstinson, dcantrel, fale, 4 weeks ago
lupinix, orphan
exercism go-sig, orphan 1 weeks ago
golang-github-codahale- go-sig, orphan 1 weeks ago
aesnicheck
hystrix orphan 5 weeks ago
i3-ipc cicku, fale, gchamoul, 4 weeks ago
lupinix, mpreisle, orphan
ike-scan orphan, pwouters 2 weeks ago
infinispan gil, orphan 5 weeks ago
jgraphx jerboaa, orphan 1 weeks ago
libee mbartos, orphan 5 weeks ago
maven-ant-plugin mizdebsk, orphan 3 weeks ago
maven-deploy-plugin orphan 5 weeks ago
maven-docck-plugin mizdebsk, orphan 3 weeks ago
maven-ear-plugin orphan 3 weeks ago
maven-war-plugin mizdebsk, orphan 5 weeks ago
mcollective-qpid-plugin orphan, tdawson 2 weeks ago
memoryfilesystem orphan 5 weeks ago
multithreadedtc orphan 3 weeks ago
nbtscan orphan 2 weeks ago
nesc cicku, orphan 3 weeks ago
ninvaders orphan 2 weeks ago
ohc acaringi, hhorak, orphan 5 weeks ago
oyranos orphan 3 weeks ago
pscan orphan 2 weeks ago
python-dockerpty lsm5, orphan, ttomecek 2 weeks ago
python-flask-classy orphan 4 weeks ago
python-flask-debugtoolbar orphan 4 weeks ago
python-fsmonitor orphan 4 weeks ago
python-mongoengine bowlofeggs, echevemaster, 4 weeks ago
orphan
python-nose-ignore-docstring orphan 5 weeks ago
python-virtkey orphan 2 weeks ago
qpid-proton orphan 1 weeks ago
rubygem-awesome_spawn jstribny, orphan 3 weeks ago
rubygem-bootstrap-sass orphan 3 weeks ago
rubygem-charlock_holmes orphan 3 weeks ago
rubygem-faker orphan 0 weeks ago
rubygem-omniauth orphan 2 weeks ago
rubygem-orm_adapter orphan 3 weeks ago
saxon dbhole, dchen, jjohnstn, 4 weeks ago
mbooth, orphan
shed orphan 2 weeks ago
sonatype-plugins-parent mizdebsk, orphan 6 weeks ago
sound-theme-acoustic orphan 0 weeks ago
tmuxinator orphan 2 weeks ago
tudu orphan 0 weeks ago
vttest cicku, orphan 2 weeks ago
xml-stylebook mizdebsk, orphan 4 weeks ago
The following packages require above mentioned packages:
See https://churchyard.fedorapeople.org/orphans-2019-12-31.txt
Grep it for your username and follow the dependency chain.
Affected (co)maintainers
abompard: qpid-proton
acaringi: ohc
akurtakov: buildnumber-maven-plugin
arobinso: multithreadedtc
ausil: qpid-proton
bkabrda: qpid-proton
bowlofeggs: python-mongoengine, qpid-proton
bstinson: dzen2
cicku: vttest, i3-ipc, nesc
clalance: buildnumber-maven-plugin
cqi: qpid-proton
cquad: buildnumber-maven-plugin
cverna: qpid-proton
dbhole: saxon
dcantrel: dzen2
dchen: saxon
dgoodwin: qpid-proton
dmach: qpid-proton
dodji: qpid-proton
domcleal: buildnumber-maven-plugin
dridi: vttest
echevemaster: python-mongoengine
ellert: maven-deploy-plugin, maven-docck-plugin
error: python-dockerpty
fab: avalon-logkit, vttest
fale: i3-ipc, dzen2
frixxon: qpid-proton
frostyx: qpid-proton
fujiwara: qpid-proton
gchamoul: i3-ipc
ggillies: buildnumber-maven-plugin
gil: infinispan
go-sig: exercism, golang-github-codahale-aesnicheck
halfie: qpid-proton
hhorak: ohc
infra-sig: qpid-proton
ingvar: vttest
irina: qpid-proton
jackorp: buildnumber-maven-plugin
jamesturner246: jgraphx, avalon-logkit, saxon
jaruga: buildnumber-maven-plugin
jcline: qpid-proton
jerboaa: jgraphx, avalon-logkit
jfearn: avalon-logkit
jjelen: avalon-logkit, buildnumber-maven-plugin
jjohnstn: saxon
jlieskov: qpid-proton
jortel: qpid-proton
jplesnik: qpid-proton
jsteffan: vttest
jstribny: buildnumber-maven-plugin, rubygem-awesome_spawn
jvanek: buildnumber-maven-plugin
jvymazal: qpid-proton
kdaniel: buildnumber-maven-plugin
kellin: qpid-proton
kevin: qpid-proton, vttest
kgiusti: qpid-proton
lbalhar: binclock
leamas: qpid-proton
lef: buildnumber-maven-plugin, multithreadedtc
lkundrak: qpid-proton, buildnumber-maven-plugin
lsedlar: qpid-proton
lsm5: python-dockerpty
luhliarik: vttest
lupinix: i3-ipc, dzen2
lzap: buildnumber-maven-plugin
maxamillion: qpid-proton
mbartos: libee
mbooth: saxon
mdarade: qpid-proton
mhlavink: vttest
mikem: qpid-proton
mildew: qpid-proton
mitr: audit-viewer
mizdebsk: sonatype-plugins-parent, xml-stylebook, maven-war-plugin,
apache-logging-parent, avalon-logkit, maven-ant-plugin, maven-docck-plugin
mmagr: buildnumber-maven-plugin
mmorsi: buildnumber-maven-plugin
moceap: avalon-logkit
mohanboddu: qpid-proton
mpreisle: i3-ipc
mskalick: avalon-logkit
msrb: buildnumber-maven-plugin
ngompa: qpid-proton
nim: qpid-proton
onosek: qpid-proton
orion: avalon-logkit, qpid-proton
panovotn: avalon-logkit
peter: avalon-logkit
pingou: qpid-proton
ppisar: qpid-proton
puiterwijk: qpid-proton
pvalena: buildnumber-maven-plugin
pwouters: ike-scan
qwan: qpid-proton
ralph: qpid-proton
rlandmann: avalon-logkit
robert: apachetop
romanofski: qpid-proton
rsroka: qpid-proton
ruben: vttest
ruby-packagers-sig: buildnumber-maven-plugin
s4504kr: avalon-logkit
sagitter: avalon-logkit
santiago: qpid-proton
sbonazzo: buildnumber-maven-plugin
sinnykumari: qpid-proton
skottler: buildnumber-maven-plugin
sochotni: qpid-proton
stahnma: buildnumber-maven-plugin
stevetraylen: buildnumber-maven-plugin
tagoh: qpid-proton
tdawson: mcollective-qpid-plugin, qpid-proton, buildnumber-maven-plugin
terjeros: buildnumber-maven-plugin
tosykora: qpid-proton
tross: qpid-proton
ttomecek: qpid-proton, python-dockerpty
twaugh: qpid-proton
valtri: buildnumber-maven-plugin
vondruch: buildnumber-maven-plugin
vrutkovs: qpid-proton
wakko666: buildnumber-maven-plugin
wwoods: qpid-proton
xaeth: vttest
xiubli: qpid-proton
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Thursday, December 26, 2019
Wednesday, December 25, 2019
[CentOS-announce] CentOS Linux 8.0.1905 Continuous Release Populated
Hi Folks,
We've populated CentOS Linux 8.0.1905 with content from the upcoming 8.1.1911 GA Release:
https://wiki.centos.org/AdditionalResources/Repositories/CR
This includes only the GA content at this time (0-day updates are still pending).
One of the major things we're working on is matching the x86_64 multilib content set with upstream, be prepared for changes to i686 packages that may be removed at release time for CentOS Linux.
As usual, this content takes a little while to make it out to the mirror network, but it should coalesce shortly.
On behalf of the CentOS team: Happy testing, and Happy *C*hristmas *R*elease
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We've populated CentOS Linux 8.0.1905 with content from the upcoming 8.1.1911 GA Release:
https://wiki.centos.org/AdditionalResources/Repositories/CR
This includes only the GA content at this time (0-day updates are still pending).
One of the major things we're working on is matching the x86_64 multilib content set with upstream, be prepared for changes to i686 packages that may be removed at release time for CentOS Linux.
As usual, this content takes a little while to make it out to the mirror network, but it should coalesce shortly.
On behalf of the CentOS team: Happy testing, and Happy *C*hristmas *R*elease
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Tuesday, December 24, 2019
[CentOS-announce] CESA-2019:4107 Critical CentOS 7 firefox Security Update
CentOS Errata and Security Advisory 2019:4107 Critical
Upstream details at : https://access.redhat.com/errata/RHSA-2019:4107
The following updated files have been uploaded and are currently
syncing to the mirrors: ( sha256sum Filename )
x86_64:
3678d51d94d9f7e7dc1947751f008476929e70e336ee4bac73e1d13ccef85fc3 firefox-68.3.0-1.el7.centos.i686.rpm
dc7ea366fa674894be6c44c94899467a455067067e9f163e42e39c51306568b3 firefox-68.3.0-1.el7.centos.x86_64.rpm
Source:
3f813d565e388114a28950f86b316cd8afe4e3904190418f9e126c2235a512e5 firefox-68.3.0-1.el7.centos.src.rpm
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Upstream details at : https://access.redhat.com/errata/RHSA-2019:4107
The following updated files have been uploaded and are currently
syncing to the mirrors: ( sha256sum Filename )
x86_64:
3678d51d94d9f7e7dc1947751f008476929e70e336ee4bac73e1d13ccef85fc3 firefox-68.3.0-1.el7.centos.i686.rpm
dc7ea366fa674894be6c44c94899467a455067067e9f163e42e39c51306568b3 firefox-68.3.0-1.el7.centos.x86_64.rpm
Source:
3f813d565e388114a28950f86b316cd8afe4e3904190418f9e126c2235a512e5 firefox-68.3.0-1.el7.centos.src.rpm
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[CentOS-announce] CESA-2019:4148 Important CentOS 7 thunderbird Security Update
CentOS Errata and Security Advisory 2019:4148 Important
Upstream details at : https://access.redhat.com/errata/RHSA-2019:4148
The following updated files have been uploaded and are currently
syncing to the mirrors: ( sha256sum Filename )
x86_64:
dcc2fa6aa9fb5603a0d4487c09204a21f4cf1359459c3533af426aff3e26fe25 thunderbird-68.3.0-1.el7.centos.x86_64.rpm
Source:
cdecc802093528ac881d742cc0c264f82e0133fe50a3612a3f357e05430135cf thunderbird-68.3.0-1.el7.centos.src.rpm
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Upstream details at : https://access.redhat.com/errata/RHSA-2019:4148
The following updated files have been uploaded and are currently
syncing to the mirrors: ( sha256sum Filename )
x86_64:
dcc2fa6aa9fb5603a0d4487c09204a21f4cf1359459c3533af426aff3e26fe25 thunderbird-68.3.0-1.el7.centos.x86_64.rpm
Source:
cdecc802093528ac881d742cc0c264f82e0133fe50a3612a3f357e05430135cf thunderbird-68.3.0-1.el7.centos.src.rpm
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[CentOS-announce] CEBA-2019:4246 CentOS 7 open-vm-tools BugFix Update
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[CentOS-announce] CESA-2019:4240 Critical CentOS 7 openslp Security Update
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[CentOS-announce] CESA-2019:4326 Important CentOS 7 fribidi Security Update
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[CentOS-announce] CESA-2019:4190 Important CentOS 7 nss Security Update
CentOS Errata and Security Advisory 2019:4190 Important
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[CentOS-announce] CESA-2019:4190 Important CentOS 7 nss-softokn Security Update
CentOS Errata and Security Advisory 2019:4190 Important
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[CentOS-announce] CEBA-2019:4150 CentOS 7 python-requests BugFix Update
CentOS Errata and Bugfix Advisory 2019:4150
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[CentOS-announce] CESA-2019:4190 Important CentOS 7 nss-util Security Update
CentOS Errata and Security Advisory 2019:4190 Important
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[CentOS-announce] CEEA-2019:4161 CentOS 7 microcode_ctl Enhancement Update
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6cb434da8096b2940107b8f17c588032ee125ce27c13fd1f96d3fc6b86a00632 microcode_ctl-2.1-53.7.el7_7.src.rpm
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x86_64:
a301a6fb10d7aacf7a5aaa8a0c211bf2fc22e0dd2d8fc7902db399f54205b2f7 microcode_ctl-2.1-53.7.el7_7.x86_64.rpm
Source:
6cb434da8096b2940107b8f17c588032ee125ce27c13fd1f96d3fc6b86a00632 microcode_ctl-2.1-53.7.el7_7.src.rpm
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[CentOS-announce] CESA-2019:4256 Important CentOS 6 kernel Security Update
CentOS Errata and Security Advisory 2019:4256 Important
Upstream details at : https://access.redhat.com/errata/RHSA-2019:4256
The following updated files have been uploaded and are currently
syncing to the mirrors: ( sha256sum Filename )
i386:
bddb5c35e354f37dfd11ad4c64763d542fd94f0981c8c52e2bb4dbb1f3f588e0 kernel-2.6.32-754.25.1.el6.i686.rpm
204cd83782037cf95dcb7dea7319cbc9fa8ec5126874b087aeebeaba200cc21a kernel-abi-whitelists-2.6.32-754.25.1.el6.noarch.rpm
806f0046f97aff2177d95779d3b70fdab3bc1b33ccde121224c176527d8c23ae kernel-debug-2.6.32-754.25.1.el6.i686.rpm
96d42afe7b15e5142c16d1c20a648aeef3109fd4cc312d7dc3a61b23f711695f kernel-debug-devel-2.6.32-754.25.1.el6.i686.rpm
0c9794d8469ba6614413da49a04fe98caa52d862ab4e27946280de6668c8bd50 kernel-devel-2.6.32-754.25.1.el6.i686.rpm
57c3242dbbd90256ee70743b34795925fd9dde2916c96170fd4aec965fc4994b kernel-doc-2.6.32-754.25.1.el6.noarch.rpm
16a894f4d33d02c1a12c44a9e74caf675ace36dcd28d090985448189f2168d9a kernel-firmware-2.6.32-754.25.1.el6.noarch.rpm
11b224682fb1cc6949dafd14ee70936d18f88cb57a4fcc042d43f6373a4d4a66 kernel-headers-2.6.32-754.25.1.el6.i686.rpm
0635d44363e7a6cf283cf25dca5f2d810387c403419487d1ccf14024323c24b2 perf-2.6.32-754.25.1.el6.i686.rpm
fdb9d38ed28b97f03ba49378d9d4daba27f638fdcdd690f5a1d17d476a8ed756 python-perf-2.6.32-754.25.1.el6.i686.rpm
x86_64:
d9e94c12ba5fc3009e4052e62e7170fb75a29efdd7b707030d8a989f78003ab0 kernel-2.6.32-754.25.1.el6.x86_64.rpm
204cd83782037cf95dcb7dea7319cbc9fa8ec5126874b087aeebeaba200cc21a kernel-abi-whitelists-2.6.32-754.25.1.el6.noarch.rpm
8605394bc945c56c91ad53f12800997faa77ddce80f61fc3b1100554b00a7091 kernel-debug-2.6.32-754.25.1.el6.x86_64.rpm
96d42afe7b15e5142c16d1c20a648aeef3109fd4cc312d7dc3a61b23f711695f kernel-debug-devel-2.6.32-754.25.1.el6.i686.rpm
9d8e4d9b4cfb05e0febecf90d72c1e68783bbd078b63b6e9bde6170d3e6a32e5 kernel-debug-devel-2.6.32-754.25.1.el6.x86_64.rpm
84e1f5638b50c0b3def924997c81603c25e2dee88a034ef44659021a8f1a85cc kernel-devel-2.6.32-754.25.1.el6.x86_64.rpm
57c3242dbbd90256ee70743b34795925fd9dde2916c96170fd4aec965fc4994b kernel-doc-2.6.32-754.25.1.el6.noarch.rpm
16a894f4d33d02c1a12c44a9e74caf675ace36dcd28d090985448189f2168d9a kernel-firmware-2.6.32-754.25.1.el6.noarch.rpm
74d1f8789f11feb621ecd1f10689e22af26213a9576a342b74e5070d110b25d7 kernel-headers-2.6.32-754.25.1.el6.x86_64.rpm
442d74b30d41ba8df083172aa2e010fd1edf79158818f58a0972962541444e2d perf-2.6.32-754.25.1.el6.x86_64.rpm
a2c60bc3336fb9be8724270498d3710f91d004b5c974626163f772730317d985 python-perf-2.6.32-754.25.1.el6.x86_64.rpm
Source:
6d113ceaaef70217fdc1ccbf60a35f6992f6f802b7690a9d4617dbdb0468222f kernel-2.6.32-754.25.1.el6.src.rpm
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syncing to the mirrors: ( sha256sum Filename )
i386:
bddb5c35e354f37dfd11ad4c64763d542fd94f0981c8c52e2bb4dbb1f3f588e0 kernel-2.6.32-754.25.1.el6.i686.rpm
204cd83782037cf95dcb7dea7319cbc9fa8ec5126874b087aeebeaba200cc21a kernel-abi-whitelists-2.6.32-754.25.1.el6.noarch.rpm
806f0046f97aff2177d95779d3b70fdab3bc1b33ccde121224c176527d8c23ae kernel-debug-2.6.32-754.25.1.el6.i686.rpm
96d42afe7b15e5142c16d1c20a648aeef3109fd4cc312d7dc3a61b23f711695f kernel-debug-devel-2.6.32-754.25.1.el6.i686.rpm
0c9794d8469ba6614413da49a04fe98caa52d862ab4e27946280de6668c8bd50 kernel-devel-2.6.32-754.25.1.el6.i686.rpm
57c3242dbbd90256ee70743b34795925fd9dde2916c96170fd4aec965fc4994b kernel-doc-2.6.32-754.25.1.el6.noarch.rpm
16a894f4d33d02c1a12c44a9e74caf675ace36dcd28d090985448189f2168d9a kernel-firmware-2.6.32-754.25.1.el6.noarch.rpm
11b224682fb1cc6949dafd14ee70936d18f88cb57a4fcc042d43f6373a4d4a66 kernel-headers-2.6.32-754.25.1.el6.i686.rpm
0635d44363e7a6cf283cf25dca5f2d810387c403419487d1ccf14024323c24b2 perf-2.6.32-754.25.1.el6.i686.rpm
fdb9d38ed28b97f03ba49378d9d4daba27f638fdcdd690f5a1d17d476a8ed756 python-perf-2.6.32-754.25.1.el6.i686.rpm
x86_64:
d9e94c12ba5fc3009e4052e62e7170fb75a29efdd7b707030d8a989f78003ab0 kernel-2.6.32-754.25.1.el6.x86_64.rpm
204cd83782037cf95dcb7dea7319cbc9fa8ec5126874b087aeebeaba200cc21a kernel-abi-whitelists-2.6.32-754.25.1.el6.noarch.rpm
8605394bc945c56c91ad53f12800997faa77ddce80f61fc3b1100554b00a7091 kernel-debug-2.6.32-754.25.1.el6.x86_64.rpm
96d42afe7b15e5142c16d1c20a648aeef3109fd4cc312d7dc3a61b23f711695f kernel-debug-devel-2.6.32-754.25.1.el6.i686.rpm
9d8e4d9b4cfb05e0febecf90d72c1e68783bbd078b63b6e9bde6170d3e6a32e5 kernel-debug-devel-2.6.32-754.25.1.el6.x86_64.rpm
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57c3242dbbd90256ee70743b34795925fd9dde2916c96170fd4aec965fc4994b kernel-doc-2.6.32-754.25.1.el6.noarch.rpm
16a894f4d33d02c1a12c44a9e74caf675ace36dcd28d090985448189f2168d9a kernel-firmware-2.6.32-754.25.1.el6.noarch.rpm
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442d74b30d41ba8df083172aa2e010fd1edf79158818f58a0972962541444e2d perf-2.6.32-754.25.1.el6.x86_64.rpm
a2c60bc3336fb9be8724270498d3710f91d004b5c974626163f772730317d985 python-perf-2.6.32-754.25.1.el6.x86_64.rpm
Source:
6d113ceaaef70217fdc1ccbf60a35f6992f6f802b7690a9d4617dbdb0468222f kernel-2.6.32-754.25.1.el6.src.rpm
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[CentOS-announce] CEBA-2019:4253 CentOS 6 curl BugFix Update
CentOS Errata and Bugfix Advisory 2019:4253
Upstream details at : https://access.redhat.com/errata/RHBA-2019:4253
The following updated files have been uploaded and are currently
syncing to the mirrors: ( sha256sum Filename )
i386:
c3e0c7a7f0270770c74190f0a31f802a0d929eb0d1c61e713e2bbfa84395d8b1 curl-7.19.7-54.el6_10.i686.rpm
ae075df2d895628b7b23fd4698f12fba209400f462ff7d3bab936fd4f9225214 libcurl-7.19.7-54.el6_10.i686.rpm
a0b2804d07d6f2fcd299e83a267d0ed56afafa8a06129cb9f8d148f694b233ba libcurl-devel-7.19.7-54.el6_10.i686.rpm
x86_64:
bf34821c83ba590f860b82d1da7eef5483445e0ec63cc832b0a7635f29c9c4f5 curl-7.19.7-54.el6_10.x86_64.rpm
ae075df2d895628b7b23fd4698f12fba209400f462ff7d3bab936fd4f9225214 libcurl-7.19.7-54.el6_10.i686.rpm
b94966c7ae756cbfed0327c7bb9fb298ffdf6b3528e705c8032de1265d595891 libcurl-7.19.7-54.el6_10.x86_64.rpm
a0b2804d07d6f2fcd299e83a267d0ed56afafa8a06129cb9f8d148f694b233ba libcurl-devel-7.19.7-54.el6_10.i686.rpm
29bc51a3f048f37920c9fcb0eba9640cfc3f2d49901a58253369879e7a40023d libcurl-devel-7.19.7-54.el6_10.x86_64.rpm
Source:
02f7ca7f49b284972cad9289efdcfe232c17d31cdd812546a52fd9d429f74f90 curl-7.19.7-54.el6_10.src.rpm
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The following updated files have been uploaded and are currently
syncing to the mirrors: ( sha256sum Filename )
i386:
c3e0c7a7f0270770c74190f0a31f802a0d929eb0d1c61e713e2bbfa84395d8b1 curl-7.19.7-54.el6_10.i686.rpm
ae075df2d895628b7b23fd4698f12fba209400f462ff7d3bab936fd4f9225214 libcurl-7.19.7-54.el6_10.i686.rpm
a0b2804d07d6f2fcd299e83a267d0ed56afafa8a06129cb9f8d148f694b233ba libcurl-devel-7.19.7-54.el6_10.i686.rpm
x86_64:
bf34821c83ba590f860b82d1da7eef5483445e0ec63cc832b0a7635f29c9c4f5 curl-7.19.7-54.el6_10.x86_64.rpm
ae075df2d895628b7b23fd4698f12fba209400f462ff7d3bab936fd4f9225214 libcurl-7.19.7-54.el6_10.i686.rpm
b94966c7ae756cbfed0327c7bb9fb298ffdf6b3528e705c8032de1265d595891 libcurl-7.19.7-54.el6_10.x86_64.rpm
a0b2804d07d6f2fcd299e83a267d0ed56afafa8a06129cb9f8d148f694b233ba libcurl-devel-7.19.7-54.el6_10.i686.rpm
29bc51a3f048f37920c9fcb0eba9640cfc3f2d49901a58253369879e7a40023d libcurl-devel-7.19.7-54.el6_10.x86_64.rpm
Source:
02f7ca7f49b284972cad9289efdcfe232c17d31cdd812546a52fd9d429f74f90 curl-7.19.7-54.el6_10.src.rpm
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[CentOS-announce] CEBA-2019:4251 CentOS 6 net-snmp BugFix Update
CentOS Errata and Bugfix Advisory 2019:4251
Upstream details at : https://access.redhat.com/errata/RHBA-2019:4251
The following updated files have been uploaded and are currently
syncing to the mirrors: ( sha256sum Filename )
i386:
a0fcd4fa253e58687b87721f179f5131bb62adfccd2ba2b38a0a00e3c16daf19 net-snmp-5.5-60.el6_10.1.i686.rpm
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a28c67d1addb28ebcb32310a47249bd38e42abf6727edfa055677d1dce0f2762 net-snmp-libs-5.5-60.el6_10.1.i686.rpm
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f9de748cc4b0a3f6f552f7f9799a114fa7b554d1a837d95a89ebbe1c306564e2 net-snmp-python-5.5-60.el6_10.1.i686.rpm
21f1c352694a3d91a91c923577d9b51d3b231a4d20acb172c9e53109173f40f5 net-snmp-utils-5.5-60.el6_10.1.i686.rpm
x86_64:
a85c8123ed0ede49dff6e8afde9fbc584de999c053529d2c75b944c09ade21cf net-snmp-5.5-60.el6_10.1.x86_64.rpm
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2415ee619e6689949382779437b962c89336472cfe6de9a9d5739395a08ed019 net-snmp-devel-5.5-60.el6_10.1.x86_64.rpm
a28c67d1addb28ebcb32310a47249bd38e42abf6727edfa055677d1dce0f2762 net-snmp-libs-5.5-60.el6_10.1.i686.rpm
9b2a3e5c749316251c76243394a32ec8e443620d0d9d3a7c10245dcbeabe24c2 net-snmp-libs-5.5-60.el6_10.1.x86_64.rpm
e03c93f068b6276e04f45794c8ef1272494a024a0756c2f50eb75144936d088c net-snmp-perl-5.5-60.el6_10.1.x86_64.rpm
5617338e9e135023b5fac44ca3c038b94c38138e0a7774580bbe734556606b35 net-snmp-python-5.5-60.el6_10.1.x86_64.rpm
2ebf244a46579bf230e2835c7a68537cff19d9f32ef97a3b94dc731f1bd58688 net-snmp-utils-5.5-60.el6_10.1.x86_64.rpm
Source:
b09cb0bbf83ba11d213a7f2366ee81a888918b2291f831e8525f7d10f3536357 net-snmp-5.5-60.el6_10.1.src.rpm
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syncing to the mirrors: ( sha256sum Filename )
i386:
a0fcd4fa253e58687b87721f179f5131bb62adfccd2ba2b38a0a00e3c16daf19 net-snmp-5.5-60.el6_10.1.i686.rpm
2bfeca1a8578d69696330d6c49e9290a5e48c903806a5288aa21d7ca5d6f03c4 net-snmp-devel-5.5-60.el6_10.1.i686.rpm
a28c67d1addb28ebcb32310a47249bd38e42abf6727edfa055677d1dce0f2762 net-snmp-libs-5.5-60.el6_10.1.i686.rpm
641bfce76a359235d50c604511b0dbff0e44d9e0c971be3a87151505a91a216f net-snmp-perl-5.5-60.el6_10.1.i686.rpm
f9de748cc4b0a3f6f552f7f9799a114fa7b554d1a837d95a89ebbe1c306564e2 net-snmp-python-5.5-60.el6_10.1.i686.rpm
21f1c352694a3d91a91c923577d9b51d3b231a4d20acb172c9e53109173f40f5 net-snmp-utils-5.5-60.el6_10.1.i686.rpm
x86_64:
a85c8123ed0ede49dff6e8afde9fbc584de999c053529d2c75b944c09ade21cf net-snmp-5.5-60.el6_10.1.x86_64.rpm
2bfeca1a8578d69696330d6c49e9290a5e48c903806a5288aa21d7ca5d6f03c4 net-snmp-devel-5.5-60.el6_10.1.i686.rpm
2415ee619e6689949382779437b962c89336472cfe6de9a9d5739395a08ed019 net-snmp-devel-5.5-60.el6_10.1.x86_64.rpm
a28c67d1addb28ebcb32310a47249bd38e42abf6727edfa055677d1dce0f2762 net-snmp-libs-5.5-60.el6_10.1.i686.rpm
9b2a3e5c749316251c76243394a32ec8e443620d0d9d3a7c10245dcbeabe24c2 net-snmp-libs-5.5-60.el6_10.1.x86_64.rpm
e03c93f068b6276e04f45794c8ef1272494a024a0756c2f50eb75144936d088c net-snmp-perl-5.5-60.el6_10.1.x86_64.rpm
5617338e9e135023b5fac44ca3c038b94c38138e0a7774580bbe734556606b35 net-snmp-python-5.5-60.el6_10.1.x86_64.rpm
2ebf244a46579bf230e2835c7a68537cff19d9f32ef97a3b94dc731f1bd58688 net-snmp-utils-5.5-60.el6_10.1.x86_64.rpm
Source:
b09cb0bbf83ba11d213a7f2366ee81a888918b2291f831e8525f7d10f3536357 net-snmp-5.5-60.el6_10.1.src.rpm
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[CentOS-announce] CEEA-2019:4252 CentOS 6 ca-certificates Enhancement Update
CentOS Errata and Enhancement Advisory 2019:4252
Upstream details at : https://access.redhat.com/errata/RHEA-2019:4252
The following updated files have been uploaded and are currently
syncing to the mirrors: ( sha256sum Filename )
i386:
42887ead02cdadddd4f6079f97366e503032c305b560f0c950f4faef14c6b7aa ca-certificates-2019.2.32-65.1.el6_10.noarch.rpm
x86_64:
42887ead02cdadddd4f6079f97366e503032c305b560f0c950f4faef14c6b7aa ca-certificates-2019.2.32-65.1.el6_10.noarch.rpm
Source:
f73112b84f8e3489600215272157f355f1ef515e4198fc10dd7dfcadefeb6446 ca-certificates-2019.2.32-65.1.el6_10.src.rpm
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syncing to the mirrors: ( sha256sum Filename )
i386:
42887ead02cdadddd4f6079f97366e503032c305b560f0c950f4faef14c6b7aa ca-certificates-2019.2.32-65.1.el6_10.noarch.rpm
x86_64:
42887ead02cdadddd4f6079f97366e503032c305b560f0c950f4faef14c6b7aa ca-certificates-2019.2.32-65.1.el6_10.noarch.rpm
Source:
f73112b84f8e3489600215272157f355f1ef515e4198fc10dd7dfcadefeb6446 ca-certificates-2019.2.32-65.1.el6_10.src.rpm
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[CentOS-announce] CESA-2019:4254 Moderate CentOS 6 freetype Security Update
CentOS Errata and Security Advisory 2019:4254 Moderate
Upstream details at : https://access.redhat.com/errata/RHSA-2019:4254
The following updated files have been uploaded and are currently
syncing to the mirrors: ( sha256sum Filename )
i386:
20b034147ff1ac8e473e4e258e0486a81b8574451fd51934196574254d834a19 freetype-2.3.11-19.el6_10.i686.rpm
6e7651c7a9245f3fa3251e6228db695110e451963bf6c409bebbe77697ac0578 freetype-demos-2.3.11-19.el6_10.i686.rpm
227679548fe6b09ae33ec0ee9556e76a3042da5a8dbc5028e0b553625a54f1ab freetype-devel-2.3.11-19.el6_10.i686.rpm
x86_64:
20b034147ff1ac8e473e4e258e0486a81b8574451fd51934196574254d834a19 freetype-2.3.11-19.el6_10.i686.rpm
b5956d31971456999a8f6519199d750099ea34fb32a7ff6b8facf762feac64c0 freetype-2.3.11-19.el6_10.x86_64.rpm
27f58d8892c1038d96517a522f97084e09b0eeb5b8e0e0eddd1aa7990e188eb7 freetype-demos-2.3.11-19.el6_10.x86_64.rpm
227679548fe6b09ae33ec0ee9556e76a3042da5a8dbc5028e0b553625a54f1ab freetype-devel-2.3.11-19.el6_10.i686.rpm
6f1acfc585f4273aa83633250a6e888db80ed8efd04067b84099b0a094336980 freetype-devel-2.3.11-19.el6_10.x86_64.rpm
Source:
0297e9cf357840514806a87cc155c3c3958b0aa8837bc9064dc885aa9ea86006 freetype-2.3.11-19.el6_10.src.rpm
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Upstream details at : https://access.redhat.com/errata/RHSA-2019:4254
The following updated files have been uploaded and are currently
syncing to the mirrors: ( sha256sum Filename )
i386:
20b034147ff1ac8e473e4e258e0486a81b8574451fd51934196574254d834a19 freetype-2.3.11-19.el6_10.i686.rpm
6e7651c7a9245f3fa3251e6228db695110e451963bf6c409bebbe77697ac0578 freetype-demos-2.3.11-19.el6_10.i686.rpm
227679548fe6b09ae33ec0ee9556e76a3042da5a8dbc5028e0b553625a54f1ab freetype-devel-2.3.11-19.el6_10.i686.rpm
x86_64:
20b034147ff1ac8e473e4e258e0486a81b8574451fd51934196574254d834a19 freetype-2.3.11-19.el6_10.i686.rpm
b5956d31971456999a8f6519199d750099ea34fb32a7ff6b8facf762feac64c0 freetype-2.3.11-19.el6_10.x86_64.rpm
27f58d8892c1038d96517a522f97084e09b0eeb5b8e0e0eddd1aa7990e188eb7 freetype-demos-2.3.11-19.el6_10.x86_64.rpm
227679548fe6b09ae33ec0ee9556e76a3042da5a8dbc5028e0b553625a54f1ab freetype-devel-2.3.11-19.el6_10.i686.rpm
6f1acfc585f4273aa83633250a6e888db80ed8efd04067b84099b0a094336980 freetype-devel-2.3.11-19.el6_10.x86_64.rpm
Source:
0297e9cf357840514806a87cc155c3c3958b0aa8837bc9064dc885aa9ea86006 freetype-2.3.11-19.el6_10.src.rpm
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[CentOS-announce] CESA-2019:4205 Important CentOS 6 thunderbird Security Update
CentOS Errata and Security Advisory 2019:4205 Important
Upstream details at : https://access.redhat.com/errata/RHSA-2019:4205
The following updated files have been uploaded and are currently
syncing to the mirrors: ( sha256sum Filename )
i386:
0cc0551f89a664502e3e8caf219aa589efbd8b567e0a5b6f503d2ffe56f43e26 thunderbird-68.3.0-3.el6.centos.i686.rpm
x86_64:
1a150c3f18980ecc2cd797f0a40a630f88ecfd0eaad1214d9b479317f934515f thunderbird-68.3.0-3.el6.centos.x86_64.rpm
Source:
b0e17df5d12434a926c2bc87d5bd141cb601b74bdb67591043af0179236395e8 thunderbird-68.3.0-3.el6.centos.src.rpm
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Upstream details at : https://access.redhat.com/errata/RHSA-2019:4205
The following updated files have been uploaded and are currently
syncing to the mirrors: ( sha256sum Filename )
i386:
0cc0551f89a664502e3e8caf219aa589efbd8b567e0a5b6f503d2ffe56f43e26 thunderbird-68.3.0-3.el6.centos.i686.rpm
x86_64:
1a150c3f18980ecc2cd797f0a40a630f88ecfd0eaad1214d9b479317f934515f thunderbird-68.3.0-3.el6.centos.x86_64.rpm
Source:
b0e17df5d12434a926c2bc87d5bd141cb601b74bdb67591043af0179236395e8 thunderbird-68.3.0-3.el6.centos.src.rpm
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Monday, December 23, 2019
List of long term FTBFS packages to be retired in February
Dear maintainers.
Based on the latest fail to build from source policy, the following packages
will be retired from Fedora 32 approximately one week before branching (February
2020).
Policy:
https://docs.fedoraproject.org/en-US/fesco/Fails_to_build_from_source_Fails_to_install/
The packages in rawhide were not successfully built at least since Fedora 30.
This report is based on dist tags.
Packages collected via:
https://github.com/hroncok/fedora-report-ftbfs-retirements/blob/master/ftbfs-retirements.ipynb
If you see a package that was built, please let me know.
If you see a package that should be exempted from the process, please let me
know and we can work together to get a FESCo approval for that.
If you see a package that can be rebuilt, please do so.
Package (co)maintainers Latest build
================================================================================
elasticsearch hubbitus, jvanek, lbazan, Fedora 24
zbyszek
expresso jamielinux, nodejs-sig, Fedora 28
patches
libocrdma ocrdma Fedora 27
nuvola-app-google-calendar martinkg Fedora 29
nuvola-app-groove martinkg Fedora 28
nuvola-app-logitech-media- martinkg Fedora 29
server
nuvola-app-plex martinkg Fedora 29
nuvola-app-soundcloud martinkg Fedora 29
nuvola-app-yandex-music martinkg Fedora 29
shim-unsigned-aarch64 pjones Fedora 28
shim-unsigned-x64 pjones Fedora 28
The following packages require above mentioned packages:
Depending on: expresso (1)
nodejs-chrono (maintained by: jamielinux, nodejs-sig, tomh)
nodejs-chrono-1.0.5-10.fc31.src requires npm(expresso) = 0.9.2
Affected (co)maintainers
hubbitus: elasticsearch
jamielinux: expresso
jvanek: elasticsearch
lbazan: elasticsearch
martinkg: nuvola-app-logitech-media-server, nuvola-app-plex, nuvola-app-groove,
nuvola-app-google-calendar, nuvola-app-soundcloud, nuvola-app-yandex-music
nodejs-sig: expresso
ocrdma: libocrdma
patches: expresso
pjones: shim-unsigned-aarch64, shim-unsigned-x64
tomh: expresso
zbyszek: elasticsearch
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Based on the latest fail to build from source policy, the following packages
will be retired from Fedora 32 approximately one week before branching (February
2020).
Policy:
https://docs.fedoraproject.org/en-US/fesco/Fails_to_build_from_source_Fails_to_install/
The packages in rawhide were not successfully built at least since Fedora 30.
This report is based on dist tags.
Packages collected via:
https://github.com/hroncok/fedora-report-ftbfs-retirements/blob/master/ftbfs-retirements.ipynb
If you see a package that was built, please let me know.
If you see a package that should be exempted from the process, please let me
know and we can work together to get a FESCo approval for that.
If you see a package that can be rebuilt, please do so.
Package (co)maintainers Latest build
================================================================================
elasticsearch hubbitus, jvanek, lbazan, Fedora 24
zbyszek
expresso jamielinux, nodejs-sig, Fedora 28
patches
libocrdma ocrdma Fedora 27
nuvola-app-google-calendar martinkg Fedora 29
nuvola-app-groove martinkg Fedora 28
nuvola-app-logitech-media- martinkg Fedora 29
server
nuvola-app-plex martinkg Fedora 29
nuvola-app-soundcloud martinkg Fedora 29
nuvola-app-yandex-music martinkg Fedora 29
shim-unsigned-aarch64 pjones Fedora 28
shim-unsigned-x64 pjones Fedora 28
The following packages require above mentioned packages:
Depending on: expresso (1)
nodejs-chrono (maintained by: jamielinux, nodejs-sig, tomh)
nodejs-chrono-1.0.5-10.fc31.src requires npm(expresso) = 0.9.2
Affected (co)maintainers
hubbitus: elasticsearch
jamielinux: expresso
jvanek: elasticsearch
lbazan: elasticsearch
martinkg: nuvola-app-logitech-media-server, nuvola-app-plex, nuvola-app-groove,
nuvola-app-google-calendar, nuvola-app-soundcloud, nuvola-app-yandex-music
nodejs-sig: expresso
ocrdma: libocrdma
patches: expresso
pjones: shim-unsigned-aarch64, shim-unsigned-x64
tomh: expresso
zbyszek: elasticsearch
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Orphaned packages looking for new maintainers
The following packages are orphaned and will be retired when they
are orphaned for six weeks, unless someone adopts them. If you know for sure
that the package should be retired, please do so now with a proper reason:
https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/How_to_remove_a_package_at_end_of_life
Note: If you received this mail directly you (co)maintain one of the affected
packages or a package that depends on one. Please adopt the affected package or
retire your depending package to avoid broken dependencies, otherwise your
package will be retired when the affected package gets retired.
Request package ownership via the *Take* button in he left column on
https://src.fedoraproject.org/rpms/<pkgname>
Full report available at:
https://churchyard.fedorapeople.org/orphans-2019-12-23.txt
grep it for your FAS username and follow the dependency chain.
Package (co)maintainers Status Change
================================================================================
ExchangeIR orphan 5 weeks ago
MochiKit orphan 1 weeks ago
apache-logging-parent mizdebsk, orphan 5 weeks ago
apachetop orphan, robert 1 weeks ago
apt-cacher-ng orphan 5 weeks ago
archaius orphan 5 weeks ago
archmage lbazan, orphan 4 weeks ago
audit-viewer mitr, orphan 4 weeks ago
avalon-logkit jerboaa, mizdebsk, orphan 4 weeks ago
binclock lbalhar, orphan 1 weeks ago
buildnumber-maven-plugin orphan 4 weeks ago
camotics orphan 5 weeks ago
cduce orphan 5 weeks ago
clapham orphan 5 weeks ago
csstidy orphan 5 weeks ago
delve go-sig, orphan 5 weeks ago
dzen2 bstinson, dcantrel, fale, 3 weeks ago
lupinix, orphan
eclipse-anyedit eclipse-sig, orphan, swagiaal 5 weeks ago
eclipse-checkstyle akurtakov, eclipse-sig, orphan 5 weeks ago
eclipse-color-theme eclipse-sig, orphan 5 weeks ago
eclipse-dltk akurtakov, eclipse-sig, 5 weeks ago
kdaniel, orphan, rgrunber
eclipse-epic eclipse-sig, orphan 5 weeks ago
eclipse-m2e-antlr eclipse-sig, mizdebsk, orphan 5 weeks ago
eclipse-m2e-cxf eclipse-sig, mizdebsk, orphan 5 weeks ago
eclipse-m2e-maven-dependency- mizdebsk, orphan 5 weeks ago
plugin
eclipse-m2e-modello eclipse-sig, mizdebsk, orphan 5 weeks ago
eclipse-m2e-plexus eclipse-sig, mizdebsk, orphan 5 weeks ago
eclipse-m2e-sisu eclipse-sig, mizdebsk, orphan 5 weeks ago
eclipse-m2e-takari mizdebsk, orphan 5 weeks ago
eclipse-nls orphan 5 weeks ago
eclipse-pdt eclipse-sig, orphan 5 weeks ago
eclipse-quickrex eclipse-sig, orphan 5 weeks ago
eclipse-sgx orphan 5 weeks ago
exercism go-sig, orphan 0 weeks ago
fabric orphan 5 weeks ago
ferm orphan, slankes 5 weeks ago
giis orphan 5 weeks ago
gipfel orphan 5 weeks ago
glob2 cheese, orphan 5 weeks ago
glusterd2 kkeithle, orphan 5 weeks ago
gns3-gui orphan 5 weeks ago
gns3-net-converter orphan 5 weeks ago
gns3-server orphan 5 weeks ago
golang-github-10gen-openssl go-sig, jchaloup, mskalick, 5 weeks ago
orphan
golang-github-codahale- go-sig, orphan 0 weeks ago
aesnicheck
graphite-web jamielinux, orphan, piotrp 5 weeks ago
guestfs-browser orphan 5 weeks ago
hystrix orphan 4 weeks ago
i3-ipc cicku, fale, gchamoul, 3 weeks ago
lupinix, mpreisle, orphan
ike-scan orphan, pwouters 1 weeks ago
infinispan gil, orphan 3 weeks ago
ioprocess dougsland, nsoffer, orphan, 5 weeks ago
smizrahi
jackson mizdebsk, orphan 5 weeks ago
jandex orphan 5 weeks ago
jboss-transaction-1.1-api orphan 5 weeks ago
jdo-api gil, lef, moceap, orphan 5 weeks ago
jgraphx jerboaa, orphan 0 weeks ago
jhdf5 orphan, zbyszek 0 weeks ago
jogl2 orphan 5 weeks ago
jove orphan 5 weeks ago
libee mbartos, orphan 4 weeks ago
libgovirt orphan 5 weeks ago
libx86 jcpunk, orphan 5 weeks ago
lv2-abGate orphan 5 weeks ago
lv2-kn0ck0ut orphan 5 weeks ago
matio lupinix, orphan 0 weeks ago
maven-ant-plugin mizdebsk, orphan 2 weeks ago
maven-checkstyle-plugin lef, mizdebsk, orphan 5 weeks ago
maven-deploy-plugin orphan 4 weeks ago
maven-docck-plugin mizdebsk, orphan 2 weeks ago
maven-ear-plugin orphan 2 weeks ago
maven-eclipse-plugin orphan 5 weeks ago
maven-war-plugin mizdebsk, orphan 4 weeks ago
mcollective-qpid-plugin orphan, tdawson 1 weeks ago
memoryfilesystem orphan 4 weeks ago
multibit-commons orphan 5 weeks ago
multibit-hardware orphan 5 weeks ago
multithreadedtc orphan 2 weeks ago
nbtscan orphan 1 weeks ago
nesc cicku, orphan 2 weeks ago
ninvaders orphan 1 weeks ago
nm-tray lxqt-sig, orphan 5 weeks ago
nodejs-buffertools nodejs-sig, orphan 5 weeks ago
nodejs-compressible nodejs-sig, orphan, patches 5 weeks ago
nodejs-encodeurl nodejs-sig, orphan 5 weeks ago
nodejs-eyes nodejs-sig, orphan, patches 5 weeks ago
nodejs-finalhandler nodejs-sig, orphan 5 weeks ago
nodejs-method-override nodejs-sig, orphan, patches 5 weeks ago
nodejs-moment nodejs-sig, orphan, patches 5 weeks ago
nodejs-negotiator nodejs-sig, orphan, patches 5 weeks ago
nodejs-send nodejs-sig, orphan, patches 5 weeks ago
nodejs-stylus nodejs-sig, orphan, patches 5 weeks ago
nodejs-tilejson jamielinux, nodejs-sig, orphan 5 weeks ago
nodejs-tilelive jamielinux, nodejs-sig, orphan 5 weeks ago
ocaml-bin-prot orphan 5 weeks ago
ocaml-bisect orphan 5 weeks ago
ocaml-bitstring orphan 5 weeks ago
ocaml-deriving orphan 5 weeks ago
ocaml-json-static orphan 5 weeks ago
ocaml-mikmatch orphan 5 weeks ago
ocaml-openin orphan 5 weeks ago
ocaml-pa-monad orphan 5 weeks ago
ocaml-pgocaml orphan 5 weeks ago
ocaml-sexplib orphan 5 weeks ago
ocaml-type-conv orphan 5 weeks ago
ocamldsort orphan 5 weeks ago
ohc acaringi, hhorak, orphan 4 weeks ago
oyranos orphan 1 weeks ago
paulstretch orphan 5 weeks ago
perdition orphan 5 weeks ago
pscan orphan 1 weeks ago
python-alchimia orphan 5 weeks ago
python-cattrs orphan 5 weeks ago
python-dockerpty carlwgeorge, lsm5, orphan, 1 weeks ago
ttomecek
python-flask-classy orphan 3 weeks ago
python-flask-debugtoolbar orphan 3 weeks ago
python-fsmonitor orphan 3 weeks ago
python-gfm orphan 5 weeks ago
python-k8sclient orphan 5 weeks ago
python-mongoengine bowlofeggs, echevemaster, 3 weeks ago
orphan
python-nose-ignore-docstring orphan 4 weeks ago
python-sanic orphan 5 weeks ago
python-texttable carlwgeorge, orphan 1 weeks ago
python-virtkey orphan 1 weeks ago
python-zipstream orphan 5 weeks ago
qpid-proton orphan 0 weeks ago
resiprocate orphan 5 weeks ago
rgbds orphan 5 weeks ago
rubygem-awesome_spawn jstribny, orphan 2 weeks ago
rubygem-bootstrap-sass orphan 2 weeks ago
rubygem-charlock_holmes orphan 2 weeks ago
rubygem-omniauth orphan 1 weeks ago
rubygem-orm_adapter orphan 2 weeks ago
saxon dbhole, dchen, jjohnstn, 3 weeks ago
mbooth, orphan
scamper orphan 5 weeks ago
shed orphan 1 weeks ago
sonatype-plugins-parent mizdebsk, orphan 5 weeks ago
swt-chart orphan 5 weeks ago
tmuxinator orphan 1 weeks ago
trac-doxygen-plugin orphan 5 weeks ago
trac-xmlrpc-plugin orphan 5 weeks ago
vttest cicku, orphan 1 weeks ago
xml-stylebook mizdebsk, orphan 3 weeks ago
zookeeper ctubbsii, greghellings, 5 weeks ago
mluscon, orphan, skottler
The following packages require above mentioned packages:
See https://churchyard.fedorapeople.org/orphans-2019-12-23.txt
Grep it for your username and follow the dependency chain.
Affected (co)maintainers
abompard: qpid-proton
acaringi: ohc
agoode: matio
akurtakov: eclipse-dltk, buildnumber-maven-plugin, eclipse-checkstyle
arobinso: multithreadedtc
ausil: qpid-proton
berrange: libgovirt
bgilbert: matio
bkabrda: qpid-proton
bowlofeggs: qpid-proton, python-mongoengine
bstinson: dzen2
carlwgeorge: python-dockerpty, python-texttable
cheese: glob2
churchyard: nodejs-moment
cicku: vttest, i3-ipc, nesc
clalance: buildnumber-maven-plugin
cqi: qpid-proton
cquad: buildnumber-maven-plugin
crobinso: libgovirt
ctubbsii: zookeeper
cverna: qpid-proton
dbhole: saxon
dcantrel: dzen2
dchen: saxon
dgoodwin: qpid-proton
dmach: qpid-proton
dodji: qpid-proton
domcleal: buildnumber-maven-plugin
dominik: jackson
dougsland: ioprocess
dridi: vttest
echevemaster: python-mongoengine
eclipse-sig: eclipse-m2e-antlr, eclipse-checkstyle, eclipse-anyedit,
eclipse-dltk, eclipse-m2e-cxf, eclipse-m2e-modello, eclipse-m2e-sisu,
eclipse-quickrex, eclipse-m2e-plexus, eclipse-epic, eclipse-pdt, eclipse-color-theme
ellert: maven-deploy-plugin, maven-docck-plugin
elmarco: libgovirt
error: python-dockerpty, python-texttable
fab: vttest, avalon-logkit
fale: dzen2, i3-ipc
fidencio: libgovirt
frixxon: qpid-proton
frostyx: qpid-proton
fsimonce: jackson
fujiwara: qpid-proton
gchamoul: i3-ipc
ggillies: buildnumber-maven-plugin
gil: infinispan, jdo-api
go-sig: exercism, golang-github-10gen-openssl, delve,
golang-github-codahale-aesnicheck
greghellings: zookeeper
halfie: qpid-proton
hhorak: ohc
infra-sig: qpid-proton
ingvar: vttest
irina: qpid-proton
jackorp: buildnumber-maven-plugin
jamesturner246: matio, avalon-logkit, jogl2, saxon, jgraphx
jamielinux: nodejs-encodeurl, nodejs-finalhandler, graphite-web,
nodejs-tilelive, nodejs-eyes, nodejs-tilejson, nodejs-negotiator
jaruga: buildnumber-maven-plugin
jchaloup: golang-github-10gen-openssl
jcline: qpid-proton
jcpunk: libx86
jerboaa: avalon-logkit, jgraphx
jfearn: avalon-logkit
jjelen: buildnumber-maven-plugin, avalon-logkit
jjohnstn: saxon
jlieskov: qpid-proton
jortel: qpid-proton
jplesnik: qpid-proton
jsmith: nodejs-encodeurl, nodejs-finalhandler, nodejs-buffertools,
nodejs-moment, nodejs-eyes
jsteffan: vttest
jstribny: buildnumber-maven-plugin, rubygem-awesome_spawn
jvanek: buildnumber-maven-plugin
jvymazal: qpid-proton
kdaniel: eclipse-dltk, buildnumber-maven-plugin
kellin: qpid-proton
kevin: qpid-proton, vttest
kgiusti: qpid-proton
kkeithle: glusterd2
lbalhar: binclock
lbazan: archmage
leamas: qpid-proton
lef: jdo-api, maven-checkstyle-plugin, buildnumber-maven-plugin,
multithreadedtc, jandex
limb: matio
lkundrak: qpid-proton, buildnumber-maven-plugin
lsedlar: qpid-proton
lsm5: python-dockerpty, python-texttable
luhliarik: vttest
lupinix: dzen2, i3-ipc, matio
lxqt-sig: nm-tray
lzap: buildnumber-maven-plugin
maxamillion: qpid-proton
mbartos: libee
mbooth: saxon
mdarade: qpid-proton
mhlavink: vttest
mikem: qpid-proton
mikep: matio
mildew: qpid-proton
mitr: audit-viewer
mizdebsk: apache-logging-parent, maven-war-plugin, eclipse-m2e-antlr,
avalon-logkit, maven-ant-plugin, eclipse-m2e-cxf, eclipse-m2e-modello,
eclipse-m2e-sisu, eclipse-m2e-takari, eclipse-m2e-maven-dependency-plugin,
jackson, maven-checkstyle-plugin, xml-stylebook, maven-docck-plugin,
eclipse-m2e-plexus, sonatype-plugins-parent
mluscon: zookeeper
mmagr: buildnumber-maven-plugin
mmorsi: buildnumber-maven-plugin
moceap: jdo-api, avalon-logkit
mohanboddu: qpid-proton
mpreisle: i3-ipc
mskalick: golang-github-10gen-openssl, avalon-logkit
msrb: buildnumber-maven-plugin
neuro-sig: jhdf5, matio
ngompa: qpid-proton
nim: qpid-proton
nodejs-sig: nodejs-compressible, nodejs-encodeurl, nodejs-method-override,
nodejs-finalhandler, nodejs-stylus, nodejs-buffertools, nodejs-moment,
nodejs-send, nodejs-tilelive, nodejs-eyes, nodejs-tilejson, nodejs-negotiator
nsoffer: ioprocess
odubaj: jandex
onosek: qpid-proton
orion: qpid-proton, matio, avalon-logkit
panovotn: avalon-logkit
patches: nodejs-method-override, nodejs-compressible, nodejs-stylus,
nodejs-encodeurl, nodejs-finalhandler, nodejs-moment, nodejs-send, nodejs-eyes,
nodejs-negotiator
peter: avalon-logkit
pingou: qpid-proton
piotrp: graphite-web, nodejs-eyes
pmackinn: jdo-api
ppisar: qpid-proton
puiterwijk: qpid-proton
pvalena: buildnumber-maven-plugin
pwouters: ike-scan
python-sig: nodejs-moment
qwan: qpid-proton
ralph: qpid-proton
rgrunber: eclipse-dltk
rlandmann: avalon-logkit
robert: apachetop
romanofski: qpid-proton
rsroka: qpid-proton
ruben: vttest
ruby-packagers-sig: buildnumber-maven-plugin
s4504kr: avalon-logkit
sagitter: matio, avalon-logkit
santiago: qpid-proton
sbonazzo: buildnumber-maven-plugin
sgallagh: python-texttable
sinnykumari: qpid-proton
skottler: zookeeper, buildnumber-maven-plugin
slaanesh: matio
slankes: ferm
smizrahi: ioprocess
sochotni: qpid-proton
stahnma: buildnumber-maven-plugin
stevetraylen: buildnumber-maven-plugin
swagiaal: eclipse-anyedit
tagoh: qpid-proton
tc01: nodejs-eyes
tdawson: qpid-proton, buildnumber-maven-plugin, mcollective-qpid-plugin
terjeros: buildnumber-maven-plugin
teuf: libgovirt
tomh: nodejs-send, nodejs-eyes, nodejs-encodeurl, nodejs-finalhandler
tosykora: qpid-proton
tross: qpid-proton
ttomecek: qpid-proton, python-dockerpty, python-texttable
twaugh: qpid-proton
valtri: buildnumber-maven-plugin
victortoso: libgovirt
virtmaint-sig: libgovirt
volter: matio
vondruch: buildnumber-maven-plugin
vrutkovs: qpid-proton
wakko666: buildnumber-maven-plugin
wwoods: qpid-proton
xaeth: vttest
xiubli: qpid-proton
zbyszek: jhdf5
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are orphaned for six weeks, unless someone adopts them. If you know for sure
that the package should be retired, please do so now with a proper reason:
https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/How_to_remove_a_package_at_end_of_life
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Full report available at:
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grep it for your FAS username and follow the dependency chain.
Package (co)maintainers Status Change
================================================================================
ExchangeIR orphan 5 weeks ago
MochiKit orphan 1 weeks ago
apache-logging-parent mizdebsk, orphan 5 weeks ago
apachetop orphan, robert 1 weeks ago
apt-cacher-ng orphan 5 weeks ago
archaius orphan 5 weeks ago
archmage lbazan, orphan 4 weeks ago
audit-viewer mitr, orphan 4 weeks ago
avalon-logkit jerboaa, mizdebsk, orphan 4 weeks ago
binclock lbalhar, orphan 1 weeks ago
buildnumber-maven-plugin orphan 4 weeks ago
camotics orphan 5 weeks ago
cduce orphan 5 weeks ago
clapham orphan 5 weeks ago
csstidy orphan 5 weeks ago
delve go-sig, orphan 5 weeks ago
dzen2 bstinson, dcantrel, fale, 3 weeks ago
lupinix, orphan
eclipse-anyedit eclipse-sig, orphan, swagiaal 5 weeks ago
eclipse-checkstyle akurtakov, eclipse-sig, orphan 5 weeks ago
eclipse-color-theme eclipse-sig, orphan 5 weeks ago
eclipse-dltk akurtakov, eclipse-sig, 5 weeks ago
kdaniel, orphan, rgrunber
eclipse-epic eclipse-sig, orphan 5 weeks ago
eclipse-m2e-antlr eclipse-sig, mizdebsk, orphan 5 weeks ago
eclipse-m2e-cxf eclipse-sig, mizdebsk, orphan 5 weeks ago
eclipse-m2e-maven-dependency- mizdebsk, orphan 5 weeks ago
plugin
eclipse-m2e-modello eclipse-sig, mizdebsk, orphan 5 weeks ago
eclipse-m2e-plexus eclipse-sig, mizdebsk, orphan 5 weeks ago
eclipse-m2e-sisu eclipse-sig, mizdebsk, orphan 5 weeks ago
eclipse-m2e-takari mizdebsk, orphan 5 weeks ago
eclipse-nls orphan 5 weeks ago
eclipse-pdt eclipse-sig, orphan 5 weeks ago
eclipse-quickrex eclipse-sig, orphan 5 weeks ago
eclipse-sgx orphan 5 weeks ago
exercism go-sig, orphan 0 weeks ago
fabric orphan 5 weeks ago
ferm orphan, slankes 5 weeks ago
giis orphan 5 weeks ago
gipfel orphan 5 weeks ago
glob2 cheese, orphan 5 weeks ago
glusterd2 kkeithle, orphan 5 weeks ago
gns3-gui orphan 5 weeks ago
gns3-net-converter orphan 5 weeks ago
gns3-server orphan 5 weeks ago
golang-github-10gen-openssl go-sig, jchaloup, mskalick, 5 weeks ago
orphan
golang-github-codahale- go-sig, orphan 0 weeks ago
aesnicheck
graphite-web jamielinux, orphan, piotrp 5 weeks ago
guestfs-browser orphan 5 weeks ago
hystrix orphan 4 weeks ago
i3-ipc cicku, fale, gchamoul, 3 weeks ago
lupinix, mpreisle, orphan
ike-scan orphan, pwouters 1 weeks ago
infinispan gil, orphan 3 weeks ago
ioprocess dougsland, nsoffer, orphan, 5 weeks ago
smizrahi
jackson mizdebsk, orphan 5 weeks ago
jandex orphan 5 weeks ago
jboss-transaction-1.1-api orphan 5 weeks ago
jdo-api gil, lef, moceap, orphan 5 weeks ago
jgraphx jerboaa, orphan 0 weeks ago
jhdf5 orphan, zbyszek 0 weeks ago
jogl2 orphan 5 weeks ago
jove orphan 5 weeks ago
libee mbartos, orphan 4 weeks ago
libgovirt orphan 5 weeks ago
libx86 jcpunk, orphan 5 weeks ago
lv2-abGate orphan 5 weeks ago
lv2-kn0ck0ut orphan 5 weeks ago
matio lupinix, orphan 0 weeks ago
maven-ant-plugin mizdebsk, orphan 2 weeks ago
maven-checkstyle-plugin lef, mizdebsk, orphan 5 weeks ago
maven-deploy-plugin orphan 4 weeks ago
maven-docck-plugin mizdebsk, orphan 2 weeks ago
maven-ear-plugin orphan 2 weeks ago
maven-eclipse-plugin orphan 5 weeks ago
maven-war-plugin mizdebsk, orphan 4 weeks ago
mcollective-qpid-plugin orphan, tdawson 1 weeks ago
memoryfilesystem orphan 4 weeks ago
multibit-commons orphan 5 weeks ago
multibit-hardware orphan 5 weeks ago
multithreadedtc orphan 2 weeks ago
nbtscan orphan 1 weeks ago
nesc cicku, orphan 2 weeks ago
ninvaders orphan 1 weeks ago
nm-tray lxqt-sig, orphan 5 weeks ago
nodejs-buffertools nodejs-sig, orphan 5 weeks ago
nodejs-compressible nodejs-sig, orphan, patches 5 weeks ago
nodejs-encodeurl nodejs-sig, orphan 5 weeks ago
nodejs-eyes nodejs-sig, orphan, patches 5 weeks ago
nodejs-finalhandler nodejs-sig, orphan 5 weeks ago
nodejs-method-override nodejs-sig, orphan, patches 5 weeks ago
nodejs-moment nodejs-sig, orphan, patches 5 weeks ago
nodejs-negotiator nodejs-sig, orphan, patches 5 weeks ago
nodejs-send nodejs-sig, orphan, patches 5 weeks ago
nodejs-stylus nodejs-sig, orphan, patches 5 weeks ago
nodejs-tilejson jamielinux, nodejs-sig, orphan 5 weeks ago
nodejs-tilelive jamielinux, nodejs-sig, orphan 5 weeks ago
ocaml-bin-prot orphan 5 weeks ago
ocaml-bisect orphan 5 weeks ago
ocaml-bitstring orphan 5 weeks ago
ocaml-deriving orphan 5 weeks ago
ocaml-json-static orphan 5 weeks ago
ocaml-mikmatch orphan 5 weeks ago
ocaml-openin orphan 5 weeks ago
ocaml-pa-monad orphan 5 weeks ago
ocaml-pgocaml orphan 5 weeks ago
ocaml-sexplib orphan 5 weeks ago
ocaml-type-conv orphan 5 weeks ago
ocamldsort orphan 5 weeks ago
ohc acaringi, hhorak, orphan 4 weeks ago
oyranos orphan 1 weeks ago
paulstretch orphan 5 weeks ago
perdition orphan 5 weeks ago
pscan orphan 1 weeks ago
python-alchimia orphan 5 weeks ago
python-cattrs orphan 5 weeks ago
python-dockerpty carlwgeorge, lsm5, orphan, 1 weeks ago
ttomecek
python-flask-classy orphan 3 weeks ago
python-flask-debugtoolbar orphan 3 weeks ago
python-fsmonitor orphan 3 weeks ago
python-gfm orphan 5 weeks ago
python-k8sclient orphan 5 weeks ago
python-mongoengine bowlofeggs, echevemaster, 3 weeks ago
orphan
python-nose-ignore-docstring orphan 4 weeks ago
python-sanic orphan 5 weeks ago
python-texttable carlwgeorge, orphan 1 weeks ago
python-virtkey orphan 1 weeks ago
python-zipstream orphan 5 weeks ago
qpid-proton orphan 0 weeks ago
resiprocate orphan 5 weeks ago
rgbds orphan 5 weeks ago
rubygem-awesome_spawn jstribny, orphan 2 weeks ago
rubygem-bootstrap-sass orphan 2 weeks ago
rubygem-charlock_holmes orphan 2 weeks ago
rubygem-omniauth orphan 1 weeks ago
rubygem-orm_adapter orphan 2 weeks ago
saxon dbhole, dchen, jjohnstn, 3 weeks ago
mbooth, orphan
scamper orphan 5 weeks ago
shed orphan 1 weeks ago
sonatype-plugins-parent mizdebsk, orphan 5 weeks ago
swt-chart orphan 5 weeks ago
tmuxinator orphan 1 weeks ago
trac-doxygen-plugin orphan 5 weeks ago
trac-xmlrpc-plugin orphan 5 weeks ago
vttest cicku, orphan 1 weeks ago
xml-stylebook mizdebsk, orphan 3 weeks ago
zookeeper ctubbsii, greghellings, 5 weeks ago
mluscon, orphan, skottler
The following packages require above mentioned packages:
See https://churchyard.fedorapeople.org/orphans-2019-12-23.txt
Grep it for your username and follow the dependency chain.
Affected (co)maintainers
abompard: qpid-proton
acaringi: ohc
agoode: matio
akurtakov: eclipse-dltk, buildnumber-maven-plugin, eclipse-checkstyle
arobinso: multithreadedtc
ausil: qpid-proton
berrange: libgovirt
bgilbert: matio
bkabrda: qpid-proton
bowlofeggs: qpid-proton, python-mongoengine
bstinson: dzen2
carlwgeorge: python-dockerpty, python-texttable
cheese: glob2
churchyard: nodejs-moment
cicku: vttest, i3-ipc, nesc
clalance: buildnumber-maven-plugin
cqi: qpid-proton
cquad: buildnumber-maven-plugin
crobinso: libgovirt
ctubbsii: zookeeper
cverna: qpid-proton
dbhole: saxon
dcantrel: dzen2
dchen: saxon
dgoodwin: qpid-proton
dmach: qpid-proton
dodji: qpid-proton
domcleal: buildnumber-maven-plugin
dominik: jackson
dougsland: ioprocess
dridi: vttest
echevemaster: python-mongoengine
eclipse-sig: eclipse-m2e-antlr, eclipse-checkstyle, eclipse-anyedit,
eclipse-dltk, eclipse-m2e-cxf, eclipse-m2e-modello, eclipse-m2e-sisu,
eclipse-quickrex, eclipse-m2e-plexus, eclipse-epic, eclipse-pdt, eclipse-color-theme
ellert: maven-deploy-plugin, maven-docck-plugin
elmarco: libgovirt
error: python-dockerpty, python-texttable
fab: vttest, avalon-logkit
fale: dzen2, i3-ipc
fidencio: libgovirt
frixxon: qpid-proton
frostyx: qpid-proton
fsimonce: jackson
fujiwara: qpid-proton
gchamoul: i3-ipc
ggillies: buildnumber-maven-plugin
gil: infinispan, jdo-api
go-sig: exercism, golang-github-10gen-openssl, delve,
golang-github-codahale-aesnicheck
greghellings: zookeeper
halfie: qpid-proton
hhorak: ohc
infra-sig: qpid-proton
ingvar: vttest
irina: qpid-proton
jackorp: buildnumber-maven-plugin
jamesturner246: matio, avalon-logkit, jogl2, saxon, jgraphx
jamielinux: nodejs-encodeurl, nodejs-finalhandler, graphite-web,
nodejs-tilelive, nodejs-eyes, nodejs-tilejson, nodejs-negotiator
jaruga: buildnumber-maven-plugin
jchaloup: golang-github-10gen-openssl
jcline: qpid-proton
jcpunk: libx86
jerboaa: avalon-logkit, jgraphx
jfearn: avalon-logkit
jjelen: buildnumber-maven-plugin, avalon-logkit
jjohnstn: saxon
jlieskov: qpid-proton
jortel: qpid-proton
jplesnik: qpid-proton
jsmith: nodejs-encodeurl, nodejs-finalhandler, nodejs-buffertools,
nodejs-moment, nodejs-eyes
jsteffan: vttest
jstribny: buildnumber-maven-plugin, rubygem-awesome_spawn
jvanek: buildnumber-maven-plugin
jvymazal: qpid-proton
kdaniel: eclipse-dltk, buildnumber-maven-plugin
kellin: qpid-proton
kevin: qpid-proton, vttest
kgiusti: qpid-proton
kkeithle: glusterd2
lbalhar: binclock
lbazan: archmage
leamas: qpid-proton
lef: jdo-api, maven-checkstyle-plugin, buildnumber-maven-plugin,
multithreadedtc, jandex
limb: matio
lkundrak: qpid-proton, buildnumber-maven-plugin
lsedlar: qpid-proton
lsm5: python-dockerpty, python-texttable
luhliarik: vttest
lupinix: dzen2, i3-ipc, matio
lxqt-sig: nm-tray
lzap: buildnumber-maven-plugin
maxamillion: qpid-proton
mbartos: libee
mbooth: saxon
mdarade: qpid-proton
mhlavink: vttest
mikem: qpid-proton
mikep: matio
mildew: qpid-proton
mitr: audit-viewer
mizdebsk: apache-logging-parent, maven-war-plugin, eclipse-m2e-antlr,
avalon-logkit, maven-ant-plugin, eclipse-m2e-cxf, eclipse-m2e-modello,
eclipse-m2e-sisu, eclipse-m2e-takari, eclipse-m2e-maven-dependency-plugin,
jackson, maven-checkstyle-plugin, xml-stylebook, maven-docck-plugin,
eclipse-m2e-plexus, sonatype-plugins-parent
mluscon: zookeeper
mmagr: buildnumber-maven-plugin
mmorsi: buildnumber-maven-plugin
moceap: jdo-api, avalon-logkit
mohanboddu: qpid-proton
mpreisle: i3-ipc
mskalick: golang-github-10gen-openssl, avalon-logkit
msrb: buildnumber-maven-plugin
neuro-sig: jhdf5, matio
ngompa: qpid-proton
nim: qpid-proton
nodejs-sig: nodejs-compressible, nodejs-encodeurl, nodejs-method-override,
nodejs-finalhandler, nodejs-stylus, nodejs-buffertools, nodejs-moment,
nodejs-send, nodejs-tilelive, nodejs-eyes, nodejs-tilejson, nodejs-negotiator
nsoffer: ioprocess
odubaj: jandex
onosek: qpid-proton
orion: qpid-proton, matio, avalon-logkit
panovotn: avalon-logkit
patches: nodejs-method-override, nodejs-compressible, nodejs-stylus,
nodejs-encodeurl, nodejs-finalhandler, nodejs-moment, nodejs-send, nodejs-eyes,
nodejs-negotiator
peter: avalon-logkit
pingou: qpid-proton
piotrp: graphite-web, nodejs-eyes
pmackinn: jdo-api
ppisar: qpid-proton
puiterwijk: qpid-proton
pvalena: buildnumber-maven-plugin
pwouters: ike-scan
python-sig: nodejs-moment
qwan: qpid-proton
ralph: qpid-proton
rgrunber: eclipse-dltk
rlandmann: avalon-logkit
robert: apachetop
romanofski: qpid-proton
rsroka: qpid-proton
ruben: vttest
ruby-packagers-sig: buildnumber-maven-plugin
s4504kr: avalon-logkit
sagitter: matio, avalon-logkit
santiago: qpid-proton
sbonazzo: buildnumber-maven-plugin
sgallagh: python-texttable
sinnykumari: qpid-proton
skottler: zookeeper, buildnumber-maven-plugin
slaanesh: matio
slankes: ferm
smizrahi: ioprocess
sochotni: qpid-proton
stahnma: buildnumber-maven-plugin
stevetraylen: buildnumber-maven-plugin
swagiaal: eclipse-anyedit
tagoh: qpid-proton
tc01: nodejs-eyes
tdawson: qpid-proton, buildnumber-maven-plugin, mcollective-qpid-plugin
terjeros: buildnumber-maven-plugin
teuf: libgovirt
tomh: nodejs-send, nodejs-eyes, nodejs-encodeurl, nodejs-finalhandler
tosykora: qpid-proton
tross: qpid-proton
ttomecek: qpid-proton, python-dockerpty, python-texttable
twaugh: qpid-proton
valtri: buildnumber-maven-plugin
victortoso: libgovirt
virtmaint-sig: libgovirt
volter: matio
vondruch: buildnumber-maven-plugin
vrutkovs: qpid-proton
wakko666: buildnumber-maven-plugin
wwoods: qpid-proton
xaeth: vttest
xiubli: qpid-proton
zbyszek: jhdf5
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Friday, December 20, 2019
[arch-announce] Xorg cleanup requires manual intervention
In the process of [Xorg cleanup][1] the update requires manual
intervention when you hit this message:
:: installing xorgproto (2019.2-2) breaks dependency 'inputproto' required by lib32-libxi
:: installing xorgproto (2019.2-2) breaks dependency 'dmxproto' required by libdmx
:: installing xorgproto (2019.2-2) breaks dependency 'xf86dgaproto' required by libxxf86dga
when updating, use: `pacman -Rdd libdmx libxxf86dga && pacman -Syu` to perform the upgrade. After the update it will be safe to also remove
the "xorgproto" package.
[1]: https://bugs.archlinux.org/task/64892
URL: https://www.archlinux.org/news/xorg-cleanup-requires-manual-intervention/
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intervention when you hit this message:
:: installing xorgproto (2019.2-2) breaks dependency 'inputproto' required by lib32-libxi
:: installing xorgproto (2019.2-2) breaks dependency 'dmxproto' required by libdmx
:: installing xorgproto (2019.2-2) breaks dependency 'xf86dgaproto' required by libxxf86dga
when updating, use: `pacman -Rdd libdmx libxxf86dga && pacman -Syu` to perform the upgrade. After the update it will be safe to also remove
the "xorgproto" package.
[1]: https://bugs.archlinux.org/task/64892
URL: https://www.archlinux.org/news/xorg-cleanup-requires-manual-intervention/
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Thursday, December 19, 2019
Fedora 32 System-Wide Change proposal: Use update-alternatives for /usr/bin/cc and /usr/bin/c++
https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Changes/Use-Update-Alternatives-For-usr-bin-cc
== Summary ==
Modify the gcc package so that the /usr/bin/cc and /usr/bin/c++
symlinks are managed by update-alternatives.
== Owner ==
* Name: [[User:tstellar| Tom Stellard]]
* Email: <tstellar@redhat.com>
== Detailed Description ==
The gcc package currently installs symlinks to /usr/bin/cc and
/usr/bin/c++ which point to /usr/bin/gcc and /usr/bin/g++
respectively. For this change, the gcc package will be modified so
that update-alternatives creates and manages these symlinks.
In addition to modifying the gcc package, the clang package will be
modified so that /usr/bin/clang and /usr/bin/clang++ can be used as
alternatives for /usr/bin/cc and /usr/bin/c++. The clang alternatives
will have a lower priority than the gcc alternatives, so that by
default, gcc will provide the /usr/bin/cc and /usr/bin/c++
implementations.
The clang package currently has a run-time dependency on gcc, so this
ensures that gcc will always provide the default implementation,
because it's impossible to install clang without gcc.
The only way users will be able to change the /usr/bin/cc or
/usr/bin/c++ implementations will be by explicitly using the
update-alternatives tool.
== Benefit to Fedora ==
Many build systems default to using /usr/bin/cc and /usr/bin/c++ as
the default C/C++ compilers. Being able to easily swap out these
implementation will provide a lot of flexibility within Fedora for
doing things like:
* Setting up alternative buildroots for testing.
* Installing a gcc wrapper script to /usr/bin/cc to help migrate
packages to new compiler flags or to capture statistics about compiler
usage.
* Letting users experiment easily with alternate compilers.
* Easily switch between system gcc and a development version of gcc.
== Scope ==
* Proposal owners: The proposal owner will implement the necessary
changes in the gcc and clang packages.
* Other developers: The gcc maintainers will be responsible for
reviewing and approving changes to the gcc package.
* Release engineering: (a check of an impact with Release Engineering is needed)
* Policies and guidelines: No policies or guidelines will need to be
updated as a result of this change.
* Trademark approval: N/A (not needed for this Change)
== Upgrade/compatibility impact ==
This change should not impact upgradeability.
== How To Test ==
CI tests will be added to the gcc package to ensure that /usr/bin/cc
and /usr/bin/c++ still point to /usr/bin/gcc and /usr/bin/g++ when
installed. There will also be a CI test added to the clang package to
ensure that /usr/bin/gcc and /usr/bin/g++ remain the default when
clang is installed.
== User Experience ==
This change will give users a much better way to experiment using
other compilers for their own development. They will be able to
easily switch between different compilers without having to modify
their projects build system or make non-standard changes to their
Fedora system.
== Dependencies ==
This change has no other dependencies besides the changes to the gcc
and clang packages.
== Contingency Plan ==
* Contingency mechanism: (What to do? Who will do it?) Proposal Owner
will revert changes made to gcc and clang packages and rebuild.
* Contingency deadline: If the changes are not complete by 2 weeks
before the mass rebuild, then we will consider postponing to the next
Fedora release and back out any changes that were made.
* Blocks release? No
* Blocks product? None
== Documentation ==
Release notes will be added for this change.
== Release Notes ==
The user /usr/bin/cc and /usr/bin/c++ symlinks are now managed by
update-alternatives. If you would like to change these symlinks to
point to another compiler, like clang, for example, you can use these
commands:
`update-alternatives --set cc /usr/bin/clang`
`update-alternatives --set c++ /usr/bin/clang++`
--
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He / Him / His
Fedora Program Manager
Red Hat
TZ=America/Indiana/Indianapolis
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== Summary ==
Modify the gcc package so that the /usr/bin/cc and /usr/bin/c++
symlinks are managed by update-alternatives.
== Owner ==
* Name: [[User:tstellar| Tom Stellard]]
* Email: <tstellar@redhat.com>
== Detailed Description ==
The gcc package currently installs symlinks to /usr/bin/cc and
/usr/bin/c++ which point to /usr/bin/gcc and /usr/bin/g++
respectively. For this change, the gcc package will be modified so
that update-alternatives creates and manages these symlinks.
In addition to modifying the gcc package, the clang package will be
modified so that /usr/bin/clang and /usr/bin/clang++ can be used as
alternatives for /usr/bin/cc and /usr/bin/c++. The clang alternatives
will have a lower priority than the gcc alternatives, so that by
default, gcc will provide the /usr/bin/cc and /usr/bin/c++
implementations.
The clang package currently has a run-time dependency on gcc, so this
ensures that gcc will always provide the default implementation,
because it's impossible to install clang without gcc.
The only way users will be able to change the /usr/bin/cc or
/usr/bin/c++ implementations will be by explicitly using the
update-alternatives tool.
== Benefit to Fedora ==
Many build systems default to using /usr/bin/cc and /usr/bin/c++ as
the default C/C++ compilers. Being able to easily swap out these
implementation will provide a lot of flexibility within Fedora for
doing things like:
* Setting up alternative buildroots for testing.
* Installing a gcc wrapper script to /usr/bin/cc to help migrate
packages to new compiler flags or to capture statistics about compiler
usage.
* Letting users experiment easily with alternate compilers.
* Easily switch between system gcc and a development version of gcc.
== Scope ==
* Proposal owners: The proposal owner will implement the necessary
changes in the gcc and clang packages.
* Other developers: The gcc maintainers will be responsible for
reviewing and approving changes to the gcc package.
* Release engineering: (a check of an impact with Release Engineering is needed)
* Policies and guidelines: No policies or guidelines will need to be
updated as a result of this change.
* Trademark approval: N/A (not needed for this Change)
== Upgrade/compatibility impact ==
This change should not impact upgradeability.
== How To Test ==
CI tests will be added to the gcc package to ensure that /usr/bin/cc
and /usr/bin/c++ still point to /usr/bin/gcc and /usr/bin/g++ when
installed. There will also be a CI test added to the clang package to
ensure that /usr/bin/gcc and /usr/bin/g++ remain the default when
clang is installed.
== User Experience ==
This change will give users a much better way to experiment using
other compilers for their own development. They will be able to
easily switch between different compilers without having to modify
their projects build system or make non-standard changes to their
Fedora system.
== Dependencies ==
This change has no other dependencies besides the changes to the gcc
and clang packages.
== Contingency Plan ==
* Contingency mechanism: (What to do? Who will do it?) Proposal Owner
will revert changes made to gcc and clang packages and rebuild.
* Contingency deadline: If the changes are not complete by 2 weeks
before the mass rebuild, then we will consider postponing to the next
Fedora release and back out any changes that were made.
* Blocks release? No
* Blocks product? None
== Documentation ==
Release notes will be added for this change.
== Release Notes ==
The user /usr/bin/cc and /usr/bin/c++ symlinks are now managed by
update-alternatives. If you would like to change these symlinks to
point to another compiler, like clang, for example, you can use these
commands:
`update-alternatives --set cc /usr/bin/clang`
`update-alternatives --set c++ /usr/bin/clang++`
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Red Hat
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Fedora 32 System-Wide Change proposal: Enable fstrim.timer by default
https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Changes/EnableFSTrimTimer
== Summary ==
Enabling fstrim.timer will cause fstrim.service to execute weekly,
which in turn executes `/usr/sbin/fstrim --fstab --verbose --quiet`
== Owner ==
* Name: [[User:chrismurphy| Chris Murphy]]
* Email: bugzilla@colorremedies.com
== Detailed Description ==
Over time, some users experience slow downs in certain flash storage
devices. This might be alleviated by issuing a periodic fstrim command
to the mounted file system. Devices and file systems that don't
support fstrim are unaffected.
By enabling the existing fstrim.timer systemd unit file by default,
will cause weekly execution of the fstrim.service. This service acts
only on mounted filesystems listed in fstab. On supported hardware
(e.g. most SD Card, SSD, and NVMe drives), LVM thin provisioned
storage, and file systems (ext4, XFS, Btrfs, f2fs, but excluding
FAT16/32), fstrim will inform underlying physical storage device's
firmware about unused blocks. This hinting can make wear leveling and
block erasure more efficient.
The timer will execute Monday at 00:00 local time. If the system is
inactive at this time, it will be run immediately upon becoming active
again (upon wake from suspend, during or very soon after boot).
Some devices do not support "queued trim" and there may be a brief
(seconds) pause as the drive firmware acts upon command issuance. It's
expected most users won't notice this.
== Benefit to Fedora ==
This is an optimization to the storage stack, and may help improve
performance and wear leveling for some devices. On LVM thin
provisioned stacks, unused LV extents will be returned to the thin
pool, reducing the likelihood of pool exhaustion.
In a way, this is overdue on Fedora, as it's been the default behavior
on other distributions for a while (at least Ubuntu and openSUSE). At
least it has been well tested.
== Scope ==
* Proposal owners:<br>
Upon approval, submit a PR for fedora-release, modifying
90-default.preset to enable fstrim.timer
* Other developers:<br>
fstrim.timer is provided by util-linux, notify util-linux maintainer<br>
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1785041
* Release engineering: [https://pagure.io/releng/issues #9116]
* Policies and guidelines: N/A
* Trademark approval: N/A
== Upgrade/compatibility impact ==
fstrim.timer will be enabled on upgrade. An upgraded system should
exhibit the same behaviors as a clean installed system.
== How To Test ==
The low level function of systemd timers, fstrim.service, and fstrim
command are well understood and tested already, all Fedora needs to
test is that the timer is enabled following clean installation and
upgrades:<br><br>
Preliminaries:
* Clean install Fedora 32, any edition or spin; or
* Upgrade from Fedora 30 or Fedora 31, any edition or spin, to Fedora 32
Confirm:
* Run `sudo systemctl list-timers`
* Confirm `fstrim.timer` is listed under UNITS, and is next scheduled
for Monday 00:00:00
* Anytime following the listed NEXT date+time, run `sudo systemctl
status fstrim.timer`
Example, should apply in all cases:<br>
{{code|Dec 18 13:48:54 fmac.local systemd[1]: fstrim.service: Succeeded.}}
Full example on a device with an SSD and filesystem supporting trim:<br>
<pre>
$ sudo systemctl status fstrim.service
● fstrim.service - Discard unused blocks on filesystems from /etc/fstab
Loaded: loaded (/usr/lib/systemd/system/fstrim.service; static;
vendor preset: disabled)
Active: inactive (dead) since Wed 2019-12-18 13:48:54 MST; 15min ago
Docs: man:fstrim(8)
Process: 3870 ExecStart=/usr/sbin/fstrim --fstab --verbose --quiet
(code=exited, status=0/SUCCESS)
Main PID: 3870 (code=exited, status=0/SUCCESS)
CPU: 1.387s
Dec 18 13:48:48 fmac.local systemd[1]: Starting Discard unused blocks
on filesystems from /etc/fstab...
Dec 18 13:48:54 fmac.local fstrim[3870]: /: 32 GiB (34409328640 bytes)
trimmed on /dev/sda4
Dec 18 13:48:54 fmac.local systemd[1]: fstrim.service: Succeeded.
Dec 18 13:48:54 fmac.local systemd[1]: Started Discard unused blocks
on filesystems from /etc/fstab.
Dec 18 13:48:54 fmac.local systemd[1]: fstrim.service: Consumed 1.387s CPU time.
</pre>
<br>
Regardless of configuration, there should be no errors.
== User Experience ==
Most users will not notice the change. Some will notice improved
performance of flash storage devices, and more efficient use of thinly
provisioned storage.
This does not affect all storage. Only file systems listed in fstab
are affected.
If the user/admin wants fstrim to apply to all mounted file systems,
they should copy the original fstrim.service unit file, replacing
`--fstab` with `--all`, and use this modified unit file as a drop-in
service unit in /etc. See
https://www.freedesktop.org/software/systemd/man/systemd.unit.html
== Dependencies ==
None
== Contingency Plan ==
* Contingency mechanism: Owner will revert the change
* Contingency deadline: final freeze
* Blocks release? No
* Blocks product? No
== Documentation ==
man fstrim
== Release Notes ==
fstrim.timer is enabled by default, and runs fstrim.service weekly.
This service executes `/usr/sbin/fstrim --fstab --verbose --quiet` See
`man fstrim` for details.
--
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Fedora Program Manager
Red Hat
TZ=America/Indiana/Indianapolis
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== Summary ==
Enabling fstrim.timer will cause fstrim.service to execute weekly,
which in turn executes `/usr/sbin/fstrim --fstab --verbose --quiet`
== Owner ==
* Name: [[User:chrismurphy| Chris Murphy]]
* Email: bugzilla@colorremedies.com
== Detailed Description ==
Over time, some users experience slow downs in certain flash storage
devices. This might be alleviated by issuing a periodic fstrim command
to the mounted file system. Devices and file systems that don't
support fstrim are unaffected.
By enabling the existing fstrim.timer systemd unit file by default,
will cause weekly execution of the fstrim.service. This service acts
only on mounted filesystems listed in fstab. On supported hardware
(e.g. most SD Card, SSD, and NVMe drives), LVM thin provisioned
storage, and file systems (ext4, XFS, Btrfs, f2fs, but excluding
FAT16/32), fstrim will inform underlying physical storage device's
firmware about unused blocks. This hinting can make wear leveling and
block erasure more efficient.
The timer will execute Monday at 00:00 local time. If the system is
inactive at this time, it will be run immediately upon becoming active
again (upon wake from suspend, during or very soon after boot).
Some devices do not support "queued trim" and there may be a brief
(seconds) pause as the drive firmware acts upon command issuance. It's
expected most users won't notice this.
== Benefit to Fedora ==
This is an optimization to the storage stack, and may help improve
performance and wear leveling for some devices. On LVM thin
provisioned stacks, unused LV extents will be returned to the thin
pool, reducing the likelihood of pool exhaustion.
In a way, this is overdue on Fedora, as it's been the default behavior
on other distributions for a while (at least Ubuntu and openSUSE). At
least it has been well tested.
== Scope ==
* Proposal owners:<br>
Upon approval, submit a PR for fedora-release, modifying
90-default.preset to enable fstrim.timer
* Other developers:<br>
fstrim.timer is provided by util-linux, notify util-linux maintainer<br>
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1785041
* Release engineering: [https://pagure.io/releng/issues #9116]
* Policies and guidelines: N/A
* Trademark approval: N/A
== Upgrade/compatibility impact ==
fstrim.timer will be enabled on upgrade. An upgraded system should
exhibit the same behaviors as a clean installed system.
== How To Test ==
The low level function of systemd timers, fstrim.service, and fstrim
command are well understood and tested already, all Fedora needs to
test is that the timer is enabled following clean installation and
upgrades:<br><br>
Preliminaries:
* Clean install Fedora 32, any edition or spin; or
* Upgrade from Fedora 30 or Fedora 31, any edition or spin, to Fedora 32
Confirm:
* Run `sudo systemctl list-timers`
* Confirm `fstrim.timer` is listed under UNITS, and is next scheduled
for Monday 00:00:00
* Anytime following the listed NEXT date+time, run `sudo systemctl
status fstrim.timer`
Example, should apply in all cases:<br>
{{code|Dec 18 13:48:54 fmac.local systemd[1]: fstrim.service: Succeeded.}}
Full example on a device with an SSD and filesystem supporting trim:<br>
<pre>
$ sudo systemctl status fstrim.service
● fstrim.service - Discard unused blocks on filesystems from /etc/fstab
Loaded: loaded (/usr/lib/systemd/system/fstrim.service; static;
vendor preset: disabled)
Active: inactive (dead) since Wed 2019-12-18 13:48:54 MST; 15min ago
Docs: man:fstrim(8)
Process: 3870 ExecStart=/usr/sbin/fstrim --fstab --verbose --quiet
(code=exited, status=0/SUCCESS)
Main PID: 3870 (code=exited, status=0/SUCCESS)
CPU: 1.387s
Dec 18 13:48:48 fmac.local systemd[1]: Starting Discard unused blocks
on filesystems from /etc/fstab...
Dec 18 13:48:54 fmac.local fstrim[3870]: /: 32 GiB (34409328640 bytes)
trimmed on /dev/sda4
Dec 18 13:48:54 fmac.local systemd[1]: fstrim.service: Succeeded.
Dec 18 13:48:54 fmac.local systemd[1]: Started Discard unused blocks
on filesystems from /etc/fstab.
Dec 18 13:48:54 fmac.local systemd[1]: fstrim.service: Consumed 1.387s CPU time.
</pre>
<br>
Regardless of configuration, there should be no errors.
== User Experience ==
Most users will not notice the change. Some will notice improved
performance of flash storage devices, and more efficient use of thinly
provisioned storage.
This does not affect all storage. Only file systems listed in fstab
are affected.
If the user/admin wants fstrim to apply to all mounted file systems,
they should copy the original fstrim.service unit file, replacing
`--fstab` with `--all`, and use this modified unit file as a drop-in
service unit in /etc. See
https://www.freedesktop.org/software/systemd/man/systemd.unit.html
== Dependencies ==
None
== Contingency Plan ==
* Contingency mechanism: Owner will revert the change
* Contingency deadline: final freeze
* Blocks release? No
* Blocks product? No
== Documentation ==
man fstrim
== Release Notes ==
fstrim.timer is enabled by default, and runs fstrim.service weekly.
This service executes `/usr/sbin/fstrim --fstab --verbose --quiet` See
`man fstrim` for details.
--
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He / Him / His
Fedora Program Manager
Red Hat
TZ=America/Indiana/Indianapolis
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Fedora 32 System-Wide Change proposal: LTO by default for package builds
https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/LTOByDefault
== Summary ==
This is a proposal to enable link time optimization (LTO) of packages
built with rpmbuild by default. It's an over-simplification, but
think of LTO as deferring analysis, optimization and code generation
until creation of an executable or dynamic shared object.
This is implemented by adding the option "-flto" the injected flags in
redhat-rpm-config. There will be a simple way for packages to opt-out
of LTO.
== Owner ==
* Name: Jeff Law
* Email: law@redhat.com
== Detailed Description ==
Programs built with rpmbuild and which honor flags injection via
redhat-rpm-config will be built with LTO by default. A simple opt-out
mechanism will be provided for packages which use features that are
not LTO compatible.
The LTO bytecode itself will not be distributed as it is not stable
from one GCC release to the next. This is enforced by stripping the
LTO bytecode from any installed .o/.a files. We'll use bits SuSE has
already written for redhat-rpm-config to implement this.
Minor changes are desirable to the %configure macro in
redhat-rpm-config to fix common code idioms used by autoconf generated
scripts which are compromised by the additional optimization enabled
by LTO. Minor updates to various packages will be needed to opt-out
of LTO or fix bugs exposed by LTO.
== Benefit to Fedora ==
The primary benefits of building with LTO enabled are smaller, faster
executables/DSOs. A secondary benefit is LTO allows deeper analysis
of package source code at compile time which can improve various GCC
diagnostics and thus improve our ability to catch bugs at compile time
such as uninitialized objects, buffer overflows, unterminated strings,
restrict violations, etc.
This change also brings us back on-par with SuSE who enabled LTO by
default for their free distribution earlier in 2019.
== Scope ==
* Proposal owners:
The primary change is to redhat-rpm-config to add LTO to the default
compile/link flags as well as a conditional which allows easy opt-out
on a package by package basis. Additionally the post-build scripts
need to strip the LTO bytecodes from any installed .o/.a files.
Additionally, we know there are many packages with configure scripts
that are compromised by LTO. I have tweaks to the %configure macro in
redhat-rpm-config which fixes the vast majority of these problems with
a few simple sed scripts on the generated output. Like the basic
support for injecting the LTO flags, this will require coordination
with the redhat-rpm-config maintainers. Packages which call configure
directly and have compromised tests will need a one line change to
their .spec files to fix their configure scripts.
Some packages will need to opt-out of using LTO at this time. The
most common case are packages that use symbol versioning or toplevel
ASM statements. While there is a new mechanism to make LTO work with
symbol versioning, I don't think any packages have been updated to use
that mechanism. This will require a one line change to 50-75 packages
(my script to find these is still running).
Finally, some packages will fail to build with LTO due to deeper
analysis for compile-time diagnostics catching programming mistakes
that have gone unnoticed until now. I'll obviously be working with
package maintainers on all of these issues.
Note that even though the changes are fairly well localized in
redhat-rpm-config and a small number of packages, the real scope of
this change is much larger since it affects all packages in the
distribution that are compiled with GCC and which honor the flags
injection by redhat-rpm-config.
* Other developers:
As I mentioned, I'm happy to contact package owners that need to
modify their packages and suggest how their package needs to be fixed.
As a multi-decade GCC developer, I'm particularly well suited to
describe LTO, its limitations and how LTO impacts the diagnostics from
GCC to any package owner that needs additional information.
I'm also capable and available to address any GCC issues that we may
arise as a result of this change. I don't expect much of the latter
as SuSE has already enabled this feature for their distribution and
thus weeded out most of the issues.
The highest level of coordination will be with the redhat-rpm-config
maintainers.
I will also be coordinating with the GDB team to address debugging
issues related to LTO. The most important issue is to ensure that we
can pass the GDB testsuite with and without the -flto option being
enabled. Failure to meet this goal would be considered a blocking
issue for LTO enablement.
I'm also already in contact with SuSE and Debian/Ununtu engineers to
discuss issues with gcc-10 with and without LTO.
We know there are some problems with debugging LTO code. I will be
working with the GDB team to identify these issues and fix them either
in the debugger or compiler as needed.
I have prototype code for the required redhat-rpm-config changes and
I'll coordinate with the redhat-rpm-config maintainer to get them into
the desired final form.
I also know every package that fails with LTO enabled. I'm still
categorizing those failures. Many will ultimately need to use the
opt-out mechanism because they use features that are not compatible
with LTO. I expect to have all this ready to go the first work week
of the new year. I will coordinate with package owners to either add
the opt-out markers or fix issues in the package as needed.
* Release engineering: (a check of an impact with Release Engineering is needed)
Aside from the redhat-rpm-config changes, I do not expect any work
from releng to be necessary. However, they need to be aware of the
change and who to contact in case of issues.
* Policies and guidelines: It would be useful to document how to
opt-out of LTO in the packaging guidelines.
* Trademark approval: N/A (not needed for this Change)
== Upgrade/compatibility impact ==
Should not affect compatibility. Stripping of the LTO bytecode is
critical to ensure there are not long term compatibility issues.
== How To Test ==
In the short term, I'm happy to expose a repository with a gcc-10
snapshot and updated redhat-rpm-config. Developers could then use
that repo to pick up gcc-10 and LTO optimizations for testing
purposes. I'm already doing this internally for x86_64 and exposing
it to the world would be trivial.
Given such a repository, another developer would merely use that repo
when building their package. No special hardware is needed. The most
useful testing is first to identify FTBFS issues and get them
proactively fixed. I'm happy to own that since I'm already doing that
for baseline gcc-10 issues as well as gcc-10 + LTO issues.
Doing the same testing on other architectures would definitely be
useful. I'd be particularly concerned about large packages on the
32bit architectures. I wouldn't be surprised if we find some packages
need to opt-out of LTO because they run out of memory at link/compile
time. I'm already in contact with some Debian maintainers who want
to do testing around this issue as they're investigating a similar
change for Debian.
I'm already building all of Fedora with the weekly gcc-10 snapshots
(including LTO builds starting the week of 12/15). This is primarily
to proactive find/address issues with the gcc-10 transition, but
verification of LTO state pretty much piggy backs for free on the
gcc-10 work.
== User Experience ==
In theory, the only noticeable difference to users would be smaller,
faster binaries and DSOs. However, a developer that uses rpmbuild to
build their own code may see their package fail to build if it's got
errors or uses certain features that do not work with LTO.
Users who try to debug Fedora shipped executables could notice
differences in the debugging experience.
== Dependencies ==
None expected beyond addressing FTBFS issues and coordination between
GCC and GDB teams on any debugging issues we find over the next few
weeks.
== Contingency Plan ==
* Contingency mechanism: Revert the LTO flags injection
* Contingency deadline: Beta freeze, but shooting for prior to mass
rebuilds starting
* Blocks release? No
* Blocks product? No
Most critically, if we don't address the GDB testsuite issue noted
above, our fallback position would be to simply disable the LTO
injection globally and re-evaluate for Fedora 33, similarly if we were
to find some show-stopping LTO issue.
Otherwise the plan is to analyze the remaining 100-125 package build
failures. These are likely a mixture of configure issues that can't
be trivially fixed via %configure, new diagnostics exposed by the
deeper analysis from LTO, and other small issues.
== Documentation ==
I would think we would want documentation on the opt-out method for RPM builds.
--
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Red Hat
TZ=America/Indiana/Indianapolis
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== Summary ==
This is a proposal to enable link time optimization (LTO) of packages
built with rpmbuild by default. It's an over-simplification, but
think of LTO as deferring analysis, optimization and code generation
until creation of an executable or dynamic shared object.
This is implemented by adding the option "-flto" the injected flags in
redhat-rpm-config. There will be a simple way for packages to opt-out
of LTO.
== Owner ==
* Name: Jeff Law
* Email: law@redhat.com
== Detailed Description ==
Programs built with rpmbuild and which honor flags injection via
redhat-rpm-config will be built with LTO by default. A simple opt-out
mechanism will be provided for packages which use features that are
not LTO compatible.
The LTO bytecode itself will not be distributed as it is not stable
from one GCC release to the next. This is enforced by stripping the
LTO bytecode from any installed .o/.a files. We'll use bits SuSE has
already written for redhat-rpm-config to implement this.
Minor changes are desirable to the %configure macro in
redhat-rpm-config to fix common code idioms used by autoconf generated
scripts which are compromised by the additional optimization enabled
by LTO. Minor updates to various packages will be needed to opt-out
of LTO or fix bugs exposed by LTO.
== Benefit to Fedora ==
The primary benefits of building with LTO enabled are smaller, faster
executables/DSOs. A secondary benefit is LTO allows deeper analysis
of package source code at compile time which can improve various GCC
diagnostics and thus improve our ability to catch bugs at compile time
such as uninitialized objects, buffer overflows, unterminated strings,
restrict violations, etc.
This change also brings us back on-par with SuSE who enabled LTO by
default for their free distribution earlier in 2019.
== Scope ==
* Proposal owners:
The primary change is to redhat-rpm-config to add LTO to the default
compile/link flags as well as a conditional which allows easy opt-out
on a package by package basis. Additionally the post-build scripts
need to strip the LTO bytecodes from any installed .o/.a files.
Additionally, we know there are many packages with configure scripts
that are compromised by LTO. I have tweaks to the %configure macro in
redhat-rpm-config which fixes the vast majority of these problems with
a few simple sed scripts on the generated output. Like the basic
support for injecting the LTO flags, this will require coordination
with the redhat-rpm-config maintainers. Packages which call configure
directly and have compromised tests will need a one line change to
their .spec files to fix their configure scripts.
Some packages will need to opt-out of using LTO at this time. The
most common case are packages that use symbol versioning or toplevel
ASM statements. While there is a new mechanism to make LTO work with
symbol versioning, I don't think any packages have been updated to use
that mechanism. This will require a one line change to 50-75 packages
(my script to find these is still running).
Finally, some packages will fail to build with LTO due to deeper
analysis for compile-time diagnostics catching programming mistakes
that have gone unnoticed until now. I'll obviously be working with
package maintainers on all of these issues.
Note that even though the changes are fairly well localized in
redhat-rpm-config and a small number of packages, the real scope of
this change is much larger since it affects all packages in the
distribution that are compiled with GCC and which honor the flags
injection by redhat-rpm-config.
* Other developers:
As I mentioned, I'm happy to contact package owners that need to
modify their packages and suggest how their package needs to be fixed.
As a multi-decade GCC developer, I'm particularly well suited to
describe LTO, its limitations and how LTO impacts the diagnostics from
GCC to any package owner that needs additional information.
I'm also capable and available to address any GCC issues that we may
arise as a result of this change. I don't expect much of the latter
as SuSE has already enabled this feature for their distribution and
thus weeded out most of the issues.
The highest level of coordination will be with the redhat-rpm-config
maintainers.
I will also be coordinating with the GDB team to address debugging
issues related to LTO. The most important issue is to ensure that we
can pass the GDB testsuite with and without the -flto option being
enabled. Failure to meet this goal would be considered a blocking
issue for LTO enablement.
I'm also already in contact with SuSE and Debian/Ununtu engineers to
discuss issues with gcc-10 with and without LTO.
We know there are some problems with debugging LTO code. I will be
working with the GDB team to identify these issues and fix them either
in the debugger or compiler as needed.
I have prototype code for the required redhat-rpm-config changes and
I'll coordinate with the redhat-rpm-config maintainer to get them into
the desired final form.
I also know every package that fails with LTO enabled. I'm still
categorizing those failures. Many will ultimately need to use the
opt-out mechanism because they use features that are not compatible
with LTO. I expect to have all this ready to go the first work week
of the new year. I will coordinate with package owners to either add
the opt-out markers or fix issues in the package as needed.
* Release engineering: (a check of an impact with Release Engineering is needed)
Aside from the redhat-rpm-config changes, I do not expect any work
from releng to be necessary. However, they need to be aware of the
change and who to contact in case of issues.
* Policies and guidelines: It would be useful to document how to
opt-out of LTO in the packaging guidelines.
* Trademark approval: N/A (not needed for this Change)
== Upgrade/compatibility impact ==
Should not affect compatibility. Stripping of the LTO bytecode is
critical to ensure there are not long term compatibility issues.
== How To Test ==
In the short term, I'm happy to expose a repository with a gcc-10
snapshot and updated redhat-rpm-config. Developers could then use
that repo to pick up gcc-10 and LTO optimizations for testing
purposes. I'm already doing this internally for x86_64 and exposing
it to the world would be trivial.
Given such a repository, another developer would merely use that repo
when building their package. No special hardware is needed. The most
useful testing is first to identify FTBFS issues and get them
proactively fixed. I'm happy to own that since I'm already doing that
for baseline gcc-10 issues as well as gcc-10 + LTO issues.
Doing the same testing on other architectures would definitely be
useful. I'd be particularly concerned about large packages on the
32bit architectures. I wouldn't be surprised if we find some packages
need to opt-out of LTO because they run out of memory at link/compile
time. I'm already in contact with some Debian maintainers who want
to do testing around this issue as they're investigating a similar
change for Debian.
I'm already building all of Fedora with the weekly gcc-10 snapshots
(including LTO builds starting the week of 12/15). This is primarily
to proactive find/address issues with the gcc-10 transition, but
verification of LTO state pretty much piggy backs for free on the
gcc-10 work.
== User Experience ==
In theory, the only noticeable difference to users would be smaller,
faster binaries and DSOs. However, a developer that uses rpmbuild to
build their own code may see their package fail to build if it's got
errors or uses certain features that do not work with LTO.
Users who try to debug Fedora shipped executables could notice
differences in the debugging experience.
== Dependencies ==
None expected beyond addressing FTBFS issues and coordination between
GCC and GDB teams on any debugging issues we find over the next few
weeks.
== Contingency Plan ==
* Contingency mechanism: Revert the LTO flags injection
* Contingency deadline: Beta freeze, but shooting for prior to mass
rebuilds starting
* Blocks release? No
* Blocks product? No
Most critically, if we don't address the GDB testsuite issue noted
above, our fallback position would be to simply disable the LTO
injection globally and re-evaluate for Fedora 33, similarly if we were
to find some show-stopping LTO issue.
Otherwise the plan is to analyze the remaining 100-125 package build
failures. These are likely a mixture of configure issues that can't
be trivially fixed via %configure, new diagnostics exposed by the
deeper analysis from LTO, and other small issues.
== Documentation ==
I would think we would want documentation on the opt-out method for RPM builds.
--
Ben Cotton
He / Him / His
Fedora Program Manager
Red Hat
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OpenBSD Errata: December 20th, 2019 (ripd)
Errata patches for ripd have been released for OpenBSD 6.5 and 6.6.
ripd(8) fails to validate authentication lengths.
Binary updates for the amd64, i386, and arm64 platforms are available via
the syspatch utility. Source code patches can be found on the respective
errata page:
https://www.openbsd.org/errata65.html
https://www.openbsd.org/errata66.html
ripd(8) fails to validate authentication lengths.
Binary updates for the amd64, i386, and arm64 platforms are available via
the syspatch utility. Source code patches can be found on the respective
errata page:
https://www.openbsd.org/errata65.html
https://www.openbsd.org/errata66.html
OpenBSD Errata: December 20th, 2019 (ftp)
Errata patches for ftp have been released for OpenBSD 6.5 and 6.6.
ftp(1) will follow remote redirects to local files.
Binary updates for the amd64, i386, and arm64 platforms are available via
the syspatch utility. Source code patches can be found on the respective
errata page:
https://www.openbsd.org/errata65.html
https://www.openbsd.org/errata66.html
ftp(1) will follow remote redirects to local files.
Binary updates for the amd64, i386, and arm64 platforms are available via
the syspatch utility. Source code patches can be found on the respective
errata page:
https://www.openbsd.org/errata65.html
https://www.openbsd.org/errata66.html
[announce] Next NYC*BUG: Jan 8th 2020 What is notqmail?
What is notqmail?, Amitai Schleier
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(Building above the Strand Bookstore)
What is notqmail?
It's not qmail. It's also not netqmail.
We all use email, so we all use email servers. notqmail is software for running an email server. Someday, if we do a good job, some of the many articles about how and why to run your own will recommend notqmail. notqmail is a community-driven fork of qmail, beginning where netqmail
left off: providing stable, compatible, small releases to which existing qmail users can safely update. notqmail also aims higher: developing an extensible, easily packaged, and increasingly useful modern mail server.
It's not qmail. It's also not netqmail.
We all use email, so we all use email servers. notqmail is software for running an email server. Someday, if we do a good job, some of the many articles about how and why to run your own will recommend notqmail. notqmail is a community-driven fork of qmail, beginning where netqmail
left off: providing stable, compatible, small releases to which existing qmail users can safely update. notqmail also aims higher: developing an extensible, easily packaged, and increasingly useful modern mail server.
Wednesday, December 18, 2019
[USN-4224-1] Django vulnerability
==========================================================================
Ubuntu Security Notice USN-4224-1
December 19, 2019
python-django vulnerability
==========================================================================
A security issue affects these releases of Ubuntu and its derivatives:
- Ubuntu 19.10
- Ubuntu 19.04
- Ubuntu 18.04 LTS
- Ubuntu 16.04 LTS
Summary:
Django accounts could be hijacked through password reset requests.
Software Description:
- python-django: High-level Python web development framework
Details:
Simon Charette discovered that the password reset functionality in
Django used a Unicode case insensitive query to retrieve accounts
associated with an email address. An attacker could possibly use this
to obtain password reset tokens and hijack accounts.
Update instructions:
The problem can be corrected by updating your system to the following
package versions:
Ubuntu 19.10:
python-django 1:1.11.22-1ubuntu1.1
python3-django 1:1.11.22-1ubuntu1.1
Ubuntu 19.04:
python-django 1:1.11.20-1ubuntu0.3
python3-django 1:1.11.20-1ubuntu0.3
Ubuntu 18.04 LTS:
python-django 1:1.11.11-1ubuntu1.6
python3-django 1:1.11.11-1ubuntu1.6
Ubuntu 16.04 LTS:
python-django 1.8.7-1ubuntu5.11
python3-django 1.8.7-1ubuntu5.11
In general, a standard system update will make all the necessary changes.
References:
https://usn.ubuntu.com/4224-1
CVE-2019-19844
Package Information:
https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/python-django/1:1.11.22-1ubuntu1.1
https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/python-django/1:1.11.20-1ubuntu0.3
https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/python-django/1:1.11.11-1ubuntu1.6
https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/python-django/1.8.7-1ubuntu5.11
Ubuntu Security Notice USN-4224-1
December 19, 2019
python-django vulnerability
==========================================================================
A security issue affects these releases of Ubuntu and its derivatives:
- Ubuntu 19.10
- Ubuntu 19.04
- Ubuntu 18.04 LTS
- Ubuntu 16.04 LTS
Summary:
Django accounts could be hijacked through password reset requests.
Software Description:
- python-django: High-level Python web development framework
Details:
Simon Charette discovered that the password reset functionality in
Django used a Unicode case insensitive query to retrieve accounts
associated with an email address. An attacker could possibly use this
to obtain password reset tokens and hijack accounts.
Update instructions:
The problem can be corrected by updating your system to the following
package versions:
Ubuntu 19.10:
python-django 1:1.11.22-1ubuntu1.1
python3-django 1:1.11.22-1ubuntu1.1
Ubuntu 19.04:
python-django 1:1.11.20-1ubuntu0.3
python3-django 1:1.11.20-1ubuntu0.3
Ubuntu 18.04 LTS:
python-django 1:1.11.11-1ubuntu1.6
python3-django 1:1.11.11-1ubuntu1.6
Ubuntu 16.04 LTS:
python-django 1.8.7-1ubuntu5.11
python3-django 1.8.7-1ubuntu5.11
In general, a standard system update will make all the necessary changes.
References:
https://usn.ubuntu.com/4224-1
CVE-2019-19844
Package Information:
https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/python-django/1:1.11.22-1ubuntu1.1
https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/python-django/1:1.11.20-1ubuntu0.3
https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/python-django/1:1.11.11-1ubuntu1.6
https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/python-django/1.8.7-1ubuntu5.11
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