[opensuse-factory] New Tumbleweed snapshot 20171115 released!
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Packages changed: alsa-tools audit (2.7.7 -> 2.8.1) audit-secondary (2.7.7 -> 2.8.1) bzip2 glibc glibc icedtea-web make pam perl-MIME-Types (2.13 -> 2.14) python-ldap (2.4.45 -> 2.5.1) shadow === Details === ==== alsa-tools ==== - Eliminate a few rpmlint warnings: + ld10k-devel should require ld10k versioned. + Do not package empty ChangeLog files. - Update to alsa-tools 1.1.5: * echomixer: obsolete usage of dimension information * as10k1: Drop superfluous inline prefix ==== audit ==== Version update (2.7.7 -> 2.8.1) Subpackages: audit-devel libaudit1 libaudit1-32bit libauparse0 - Update to version 2.8.1 release (includes 2.8 and 2.7.8 changes) * many features added to auparse_normalize * cli option added to auditd and audispd for setting config dir * in auditd, restore the umask after creating a log file * option added to auditd for skipping email verification - Full changelog: http://people.redhat.com/sgrubb/audit/ChangeLog ==== audit-secondary ==== Version update (2.7.7 -> 2.8.1) - Rename python binding packages to match current python packaging standards - Update python build dependencies to resolve future split of python2/3 - Update to version 2.8.1. See audit.spec (libaudit1) for upstream changelog - Remove audit-implicit-writev.patch (fixed upstream across 2 commits) * 3b30db20ad983274989ce9a522120c3c225436b3 * 07132c22314e9abbe64d1031fd8734243285bb3f - Cleanup with spec-cleaner ==== bzip2 ==== Subpackages: libbz2-1 libbz2-1-32bit libbz2-devel - Fix build on Fedora and Mageia - Update bzip2-1.0.6-autoconfiscated.patch: * Bump version to 1.0.6. * Fix script symlinks on platforms with EXEEXT. ==== glibc ==== Subpackages: glibc-32bit glibc-locale-32bit - spawni-assert.patch: Fix improper assert in Linux posix_spawn (BZ [#22273]) - math-c++-compat.patch: Add more C++ compatibility (BZ #22296) - malloc-tcache-leak.patch: Fix tcache leak after thread destruction (BZ [#22111]) - falkor-memcpy-memmove.patch: Optimized implementation of memcpy/memmove for Qualcomm Falkor - aarch64-cpu-features.patch: Fix glibc.tune.cpu tunable handling - nss-files-large-buffers.patch: Avoid large buffers with many host addresses (BZ #22078) - sysconf-uio-maxiov.patch: Fix missing definition of UIO_MAXIOV (BZ [#22321]) - glob-tilde-overflow.patch: Fix buffer overflows with GLOB_TILDE (CVE-2017-15670, CVE-2017-15671, CVE-2017-15804, bsc#1064569. bsc#1064580, bsc#1064583, BZ #22320, BZ #22325, BZ #22332) - dl-runtime-resolve-xsave.patch: Use fxsave/xsave/xsavec in _dl_runtime_resolve (BZ #21265) ==== glibc ==== Subpackages: glibc-devel glibc-extra glibc-info glibc-locale nscd - spawni-assert.patch: Fix improper assert in Linux posix_spawn (BZ [#22273]) - math-c++-compat.patch: Add more C++ compatibility (BZ #22296) - malloc-tcache-leak.patch: Fix tcache leak after thread destruction (BZ [#22111]) - falkor-memcpy-memmove.patch: Optimized implementation of memcpy/memmove for Qualcomm Falkor - aarch64-cpu-features.patch: Fix glibc.tune.cpu tunable handling - nss-files-large-buffers.patch: Avoid large buffers with many host addresses (BZ #22078) - sysconf-uio-maxiov.patch: Fix missing definition of UIO_MAXIOV (BZ [#22321]) - glob-tilde-overflow.patch: Fix buffer overflows with GLOB_TILDE (CVE-2017-15670, CVE-2017-15671, CVE-2017-15804, bsc#1064569. bsc#1064580, bsc#1064583, BZ #22320, BZ #22325, BZ #22332) - dl-runtime-resolve-xsave.patch: Use fxsave/xsave/xsavec in _dl_runtime_resolve (BZ #21265) ==== icedtea-web ==== Subpackages: icedtea-web-javadoc - Bumped by mistake build requirement, bump it back. Build with java-devel >= 1.8 ==== make ==== Subpackages: make-lang - glob-lstat.patch: Do not assume glibc glob internals ==== pam ==== Subpackages: pam-32bit pam-devel - Prerequire group(shadow), user(root) ==== perl-MIME-Types ==== Version update (2.13 -> 2.14) - updated to 2.14 see /usr/share/doc/packages/perl-MIME-Types/ChangeLog version 2.14: Wed 8 Nov 17:45:22 CET 2017 Fixes: - MojoX should not die on missing types. rt.cpan.org#123298 [Dmitry Latin] ==== python-ldap ==== Version update (2.4.45 -> 2.5.1) - update to upstream release 2.5.1 - adjusted BuildRequires to match upstream prerequisites Changes since 2.4.45: Mandatory prerequisites: - Python 2.7.x - pyasn1 0.3.7+ and pyasn1_modules 0.1.5+ Modules/ * removed unused code schema.c Lib/ * ldap.__version__, ldap.__author__ and ldap.__license__ now imported from new sub-module ldap.pkginfo also to setup.py * Added safety assertion when importing _ldap: ldap.pkginfo.__version__ must match _ldap.__version__ * removed stand-alone module dsml * slapdtest.SlapdObject.restart() just restarts slapd without cleaning any data * Compability changes for pyasn1 0.3.x or newer (thanks to Ilya Etingof and Christian Heimes) * The methods SSSResponseControl.decodeControlValue() and VLVResponseControl.decodeControlValue() now follow the coding convention to use camel-cased ASN.1 name as class attribute name. The old class names are still set for back-ward compability but should not be used in new code because they might be removed in a later release. * removed SSSRequestControl from ldap.controls.KNOWN_RESPONSE_CONTROLS Tests/ * added explicit reconnect tests for ReconnectLDAPObject ==== shadow ==== - bsc#1061838: Revert: Requires: group(mail) Introduced circular dependency -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-factory+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse-factory+owner@opensuse.org
Citeren Dominique Leuenberger
Please note that this mail was generated by a script. The described changes are computed based on the x86_64 DVD. The full online repo contains too many changes to be listed here.
Please check the known defects of this snapshot before upgrading: https://openqa.opensuse.org/tests/overview?distri=opensuse&groupid=1&version=Tumbleweed&build=20171115
This update removes 'pam-modules'. I'm not sure if this is due to local modifications, but this caused a headless server to become unreachable and refuse logins (even from local). Is this 'pam-modules' supposed to be removed? The pam_unix2.so file from pam-modules- is still referenced by files in pam-1.3.0 and pam-config-0.93. # rpm -qf /lib64/security/pam_unix2.so pam-modules-12.1-28.1.x86_64 # rpm -qf $(grep -l pam_unix2.so /etc/pam.d/*) pam-1.3.0-6.1.x86_64 pam-config-0.93-1.1.x86_64 pam-1.3.0-6.1.x86_64 pam-config-0.93-1.1.x86_64 pam-1.3.0-6.1.x86_64 pam-config-0.93-1.1.x86_64 pam-1.3.0-6.1.x86_64 pam-config-0.93-1.1.x86_64 Is it some migration step I'm missing?
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Citeren Arjen de Korte
Citeren Dominique Leuenberger
: Please note that this mail was generated by a script. The described changes are computed based on the x86_64 DVD. The full online repo contains too many changes to be listed here.
Please check the known defects of this snapshot before upgrading: https://openqa.opensuse.org/tests/overview?distri=opensuse&groupid=1&version=Tumbleweed&build=20171115
This update removes 'pam-modules'. I'm not sure if this is due to local modifications, but this caused a headless server to become unreachable and refuse logins (even from local). Is this 'pam-modules' supposed to be removed? The pam_unix2.so file from pam-modules- is still referenced by files in pam-1.3.0 and pam-config-0.93.
# rpm -qf /lib64/security/pam_unix2.so pam-modules-12.1-28.1.x86_64
# rpm -qf $(grep -l pam_unix2.so /etc/pam.d/*) pam-1.3.0-6.1.x86_64 pam-config-0.93-1.1.x86_64 pam-1.3.0-6.1.x86_64 pam-config-0.93-1.1.x86_64 pam-1.3.0-6.1.x86_64 pam-config-0.93-1.1.x86_64 pam-1.3.0-6.1.x86_64 pam-config-0.93-1.1.x86_64
Is it some migration step I'm missing?
Replying to self, probably. Note that this system was initially setup with SuSE-7.3 and has been migrated over-and-over again. At sometime in the past it probably used pam_unix2.so (for whatever reason). Fixed now, all is well.
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Arjen de Korte
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Dominique Leuenberger