Tumbleweed - Review of the week 2023/18
Dear Tumbleweed users and hackers, This week, timing is on our side – and we pushed out 8 snapshots in 7 days. Of course, this could only happen because openQA was so very swift in testing yesterday’s snapshot – it passed the entire QA run in just a bit over 3 hours (314 test runs). The snapshots published were numbered 0427 through 0504 and they contained these changes: * openSUSE:Factory is now using suse_version 1699 (unless you need to distinguish it from ALP, keep using > 1500 or >= 1550 as done in the past. No need to use the new version just yet in normal cases * Mozilla Firefox 112.0.2 * OpenVPN 2.6.3 * gnome-shell / mutter 44.1 (late joiners for GNOME 44.1) * Boost 1.82 * postfix 3.8.0 * Mesa 23.0.3 * Wayland 1.22.0 * Linux kernel 6.3.1 * libvirt 9.3.0 Staging projects are quite busy, most relevant changes happening at the moment are: * Adjustments for packaging guidelines: packages with more than one spec file (multispec) must now mention the additional spec files in _multibuild. This is needed for future changes to git-based source management, where package links are not supported. * systemd 253.4 * PHP 8.2.5 * libxml2 2.11.1: breaks quite a few things. Users that have the package installed from the devel project (no Tumbleweed QA runs!) experience issues with zypper failing to cache repositories * Switching default from ffmpeg-5 to ffmpeg-6 (only chromaprint blocks this by now) * openSSL 3.1: still a few broken packages – see https://bugzilla.opensuse.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1209430 * ICU 73.1: breaks libqt5-qtwebengine Cheers, Dominique
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Dominique Leuenberger