Hello Erik, thanks for your reminder. I totally forgot about rsyslog (but are still very interested). If you are fine with it, I'll test next weekend and report. Shame on me... :-| Best regards, Peter Müller > Hi Peter, Hi all, > i do have also some updates for packages in the PIPE which i do have > also positively tested. This packages are: > > fping-4.0 > mtr-0.92 > libstatgrab-0.91 >     <-- May Glances https://forum.ipfire.org/viewtopic.phpt=16563 might > be a better substitution for this > tmux-2.7 > ipset-6.38 > <-- Needs to be checked with Core122 test install (may today) > > Have also some OpenVPN bugfixes (one is delivered) but it is a little > quiet on the list, is the patch delivering cycle currently may off ? > > @Peter > May you remember the Rsyslog thing ? We had there  > https://lists.ipfire.org/pipermail/development/2018-April/004227.html > a conversation about ? Did you go for a checkout of this ? > > > Greetings, > > Erik > > > Am Sonntag, den 17.06.2018, 10:44 +0200 schrieb Peter Müller: >> Hello Matthias, hello *, >> >> recently, I was struggled updating the NRPE package in IPFire. Since >> I learned a lot while doing so, and several packages are outdated >> (some of them seem to be security relevant), I thought to update some >> more. >> >> Reading the development list, it seems like this is more or less >> what you are doing - so it seems to be a good thing to coordinate >> here >> if you don't mind. >> >> Personally, I would like to go through every package in IPFire 2.x >> and check whether it can be removed or needs to be updated. >> >> What do you think of this? >> >> Best regards, >> Peter Müller >> >> P.S.: Updating bash to 4.4 did not work here (there were a bunch >> of poorly documented patches for 4.3 which won't apply, and some >> other >> manholes I fell in) - in case anybody has experience with updating >> bash, please drop me a line. -- "We don't care. We don't have to. We're the Phone Company."