From mboxrd@z Thu Jan 1 00:00:00 1970 From: Michael Tremer To: development@lists.ipfire.org Subject: Re: Core Update 156 Date: Tue, 11 May 2021 12:29:01 +0100 Message-ID: <37854022-BDDE-4A49-8200-048381CAAF83@ipfire.org> In-Reply-To: MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: multipart/mixed; boundary="===============4635904284444998846==" List-Id: --===============4635904284444998846== Content-Type: text/plain; charset="utf-8" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Hello, > On 11 May 2021, at 12:16, Adolf Belka wrote: >=20 > Hi Michael, >=20 > With the release of Core Update 156 out of the way is pmacct good to go for= Core Update 157 or are further changes required. I did not have any plans. The conversation around this has just died another = time and I do not really remember where we left it. I really do not want to carry around stuff that nobody cares about and that t= he conversation has died multiple times suggests just that. In fact we are tr= ying to drop more dead stuff because if nobody updates it and nobody uses it,= what is the point? What is your view of the things around pmacct? Is it ready? What do users gai= n from having it in the distribution? Apart from that, I wanted to close Core Update 157 pretty much this week beca= use the big things have been merged so far. We have some Python 2 migration s= tuff on the list which can wait for 158, it is important but not urgent. Did I miss anything? -Michael > Regards, >=20 > Adolf. >=20 > On 07/04/2021 18:43, Adolf Belka wrote: >> Hi All, >>=20 >> I submitted the v2 version of pmacct about 10 days ago based on the input = to the first version. Is this package good to go for CU156 or is further disc= ussion still needed. >>=20 >> I am currently updating bash/readline and a patch will probably be submitt= ed later today or tomorrow. Looking at the changes in bash from 5.0 to 5.1 I= don't see anything that says this update needs to go into CU156 so I would l= eave it for CU157. >>=20 >> Regards, >> Adolf. >>=20 >>=20 >> On 07/04/2021 17:04, Michael Tremer wrote: >>> Hello, >>>=20 >>> I would like to formally close Core Update 156 as soon as possible to mer= ge it into =E2=80=9Cmaster=E2=80=9D and release it to a wider audience for te= sting. >>>=20 >>> Does anyone have any changes that *must* be in this update? >>>=20 >>> I have the following things on my list: >>>=20 >>> * Dropping macvtap support: This is broken and I do not think that we wou= ld need this because we have bridges. Please review my proposed patch: https:= //lists.ipfire.org/pipermail/development/2021-April/009858.html >>>=20 >>> * Jonatan wanted to drop the other templates for the web UI >>>=20 >>> * Peter has some sysctl changes >>>=20 >>> Apart from that I would like to move our attention to testing this update= and collecting patches for the next update. Core Update 156 is already quite= large (15 MB compressed on x86_64) and so I would reject any larger changes = unless really necessary. >>>=20 >>> Lots of thanks to Adolf for putting in so many hours to update all these = packages that have received so little love in the past. Especially Perl is on= e of those which take ages and ages :) >>>=20 >>> Best, >>> -Michael >>=20 --===============4635904284444998846==--