New Tumbleweed snapshot 20240903 released!
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=20240903 Please do not reply to this email to report issues, rather file a bug on bugzilla.opensuse.org. For more information on filing bugs please see https://en.opensuse.org/openSUSE:Submitting_bug_reports Packages changed: ffmpeg-6 google-noto-fonts (20240801 -> 20240901) libjpeg-turbo openSUSE-release (20240902 -> 20240903) python-cffi (1.16.0 -> 1.17.0) selinux-policy (20240830 -> 20240903) xmlsec1 (1.2.40 -> 1.2.41) === Details === ==== ffmpeg-6 ==== Subpackages: libavcodec60 libavfilter9 libavformat60 libavutil58 libpostproc57 libswresample4 libswscale7 - Add 0001-libavcodec-arm-mlpdsp_armv5te-fix-label-format-to-wo.patch [boo#1229338] ==== google-noto-fonts ==== Version update (20240801 -> 20240901) Subpackages: google-noto-sans-fonts google-noto-sans-symbols-fonts google-noto-sans-symbols2-fonts - Update to 20240901 * Various updates to fonts ==== libjpeg-turbo ==== Subpackages: libjpeg8 libjpeg8-x86-64-v3 - update to 3.0.3: * The x86-64 SIMD extensions now include support for Intel Control-flow Enforcement Technology (CET), which is enabled automatically if CET is enabled in the C compiler. * Fixed a regression introduced by 3.0 beta2[6] that made it impossible for calling applications to supply custom Huffman tables when generating 12-bit-per-component lossy JPEG images using the libjpeg API. * Fixed a segfault that occurred when attempting to use the jpegtran `-drop` option with a specially-crafted malformed input image or drop image (specifically an image in which all of the scans contain fewer components than the number of components specified in the Start Of Frame segment.) ==== openSUSE-release ==== Version update (20240902 -> 20240903) Subpackages: openSUSE-release-appliance-custom openSUSE-release-dvd - automatically generated by openSUSE-release-tools/pkglistgen ==== python-cffi ==== Version update (1.16.0 -> 1.17.0) - update to 1.17.0: * Add support for Python 3.13. * In API mode, when you get a function from a C library by writing `fn = lib.myfunc`, you get an object of a special type for performance reasons, instead of a `<cdata 'C-function-type'>`. Before version 1.17 you could only call such objects. You could write `ffi.addressof(lib, "myfunc")` in order to get a real `<cdata>` object, based on the idea that in these cases in C you'd usually write `&myfunc` instead of `myfunc`. In version 1.17, the special object `lib.myfunc` can now be passed in many places where CFFI expects a regular `<cdata>` object. For example, you can now pass it as a callback to a C function call, or write it inside a C structure field of the correct pointer-to-function type, or use `ffi.cast()` or `ffi.typeof()` on it. - drop py313-compat.patch, py313-use-format-unraisable.patch, py313-use-hashpointer.patch (upstream) ==== selinux-policy ==== Version update (20240830 -> 20240903) Subpackages: selinux-policy-targeted - Update to version 20240903: * allow sshd_t and sshd_net_t access to ssh vsockets (bsc#1228831) - Update to version 20240902: * Allow xen to use qemu as dom0 disk backend (bsc#1228540) * Label /var/lib/xen/xenstore as xenstored_var_lib_t (bsc#1228540) * Allow xl to access hypercall interfaces to xen hypervisor (bsc#1228540) ==== xmlsec1 ==== Version update (1.2.40 -> 1.2.41) Subpackages: libxmlsec1-1 libxmlsec1-nss1 libxmlsec1-openssl1 - Update to 1.2.41: * (xmlsec-mscng,xmlsec-mscrypto) Improved certificates verification. * (xmlsec-gnutls) Added support for self-signed certificates. * (xmlsec-core) Fix deprecated functions in LibXML2 2.13.1 including disabling HTTP support by default (use '--enable-http' option to re-enable it).
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Dominique Leuenberger