Dear Tumbleweed users and hackers, There seems to be no stopping Tumbleweed. It has again been rolling at full speed, with 7 snapshots (1125…1201) released this week. As usual, some smaller, some larger ones. Let’s dive right in and see what changes have been delivered: * Icewm 3.2.2 * VLC 3.0.18 * Ruby 3.1.3: There was an issue that ruby extensions are newly looked for in vendor_ruby/3.1.0/x86_64-linux-gnu, where the ‘-gnu’ part is new. All ruby packages in Tumbleweed have been rebuilt to follow this change * SQLite 3.40.0 * Meson 0.64.1 * Python setuptools 65.6.3 * gawk 5.2.1 * libgcrypt 1.10.1: MD5 is disallowed in FIPS mode now * Systemd 252.2 * LibreOffice 7.4.3RC2 * Bash 5.2.12 * KDE Plasma 5.26.4 * Cryptsetup 2.6.0 * Linux kernel 6.0.10 * Tcl/Tk 8.6.13 * ffmpeg has been switched to use version 5.x by default; ffmpeg-4 is still available and used by some packages As that list got so long, it’s no surprise that the staging projects do not carry a lot of changes to be tested at the moment – not a lot, but still some, namely: * rubygem-rspec 3.12.0: The remaining YaST fixes have been incoming and if nothing new comes up, this should be shipped next week * Podman 4.3.1: fails the openQA tests * Python pytest 7.2.0 * Switch to openSSL 3: tracked in Staging:N, main failures are nodejs18, nodejs19, openssh, mariadb And I’m sure we will see many more changes that developers and packagers are currently preparing, but that has not yet been submitted. Cheers, Dominique