Hi Matthias, On 23/01/2023 18:37, Matthias Fischer wrote: > Hi, > > just to keep you informed... > > In progress of being pushed: > logwatch 7.7 => 7.8 (running here on Core 172, looking good) > > Working on: > cmake 3.21.0 => 3.25.2 > lsof 4.95.0.linux => 4.98 Don't bother with lsof. I did an update in a previous CU but there was a bug which meant that the lsof patch had to be reverted. https://bugzilla.ipfire.org/show_bug.cgi?id=13015 > nano 7.1 => 7.2 I had nano on my list. As you are working on it I will drop it from mine and leave it to you. Regards, Adolf. > Should be ready by the end of the week. > > Best, > Matthias > > On 23.01.2023 16:36, Peter Müller wrote: >> Hello development folks, >> >> above all, sorry for me being rather absent recently due to the usual bunch >> of things on my plate, and the day only having 24 hours, which is way too >> little for me to get all of that done. >> >> [Insert a Monthy Python-style "anyway" here...] >> >> With regards to Core Update 173, we already have quite something in it, including >> a brand new kernel (thanks, Arne!), the QMI feature developed by Michael, and >> a lot of other things that I currently cannot recall, but will once I'm writing >> the changelog. >> >> >From my side, updates for Tor, libloc and the Squid ASNBL helper are still >> missing, and I will take care of that in due course. Aside from that, I'm working >> through patchwork, and will get back to the authors of patches I have not merged >> so far later, if necessary. >> >> Closing the Core Update by the end of this week seems sensible to me, so we can >> give it an extended testing phase, given the plethora of changes in it - in case >> of QMI, we suspect it will break IPTV, but none of the core developers is able >> to test that. >> >> Please keep the patches coming (many thanks for them, as always), and let me >> know if there are any questions/concerns/comments. >> >> Thanks, and best regards, >> Peter Müller (back to the batcave :-) >> -- Sent from my laptop