Tumbleweed - Review of the week 2024/36
(This email did not go out last Friday - apologies for the late delivery) Dear Tumbleweed users and hackers, After all the troubles and successes of the last weeks, this one felt less spectacular and more like a smooth sail, which was a welcome change. Submissions were incoming at about the same rate as we could process them, which is a great sign. We have published six snapshots (0830, 0901…0905) containing these changes: * PHP 8.3.11 * Linux kernel 6.10.7 * freerdp 3.8.0 * Ruby 3.3.5 * Libvirt 10.7.0 The backlog looks reasonably good, nothing has been there for too long. As a small overview, we are currently testing the integration of: * Linux kernel 6.10.8 * Boost 1.86: breaks LibreOffice / cmis; fixes are in the works * go 1.23 as default go compiler: ignition is broken. An upstream bug is filed, and a possible fix/workaround is submitted to the development project * grub2 change: Introduces a new package, grub2-x86_64-efi-bls; fixes for installation-images were submitted today; tests pending * Python Sphinx 8.0.2 * Python Numpy 2.1.0 * Change of the default LSM (opted in at installation) to SELinux. AppArmor is still an option, just not the default. This change only impacts new installations * perl-Bootloader will be renamed to update-bootloader: it’s been a while since there was no Perl code. Some openQA tests need to be adjusted for this (https://progress.opensuse.org/issues/165686) * Mesa > 24.1.3: we keep on seeing openQA issues whenever we update to a version newer than 24.1.3, but so far could not yet pinpoint what is going wrong Cheers, Dominique
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Dominique Leuenberger