Hello, Okay, unless they are critical, I would propose to move them to the next update then. I will close the update today then and upload it into testing and prepare a testing announcement as soon as possible. Best, -Michael > On 14 Mar 2021, at 13:03, Adolf Belka wrote: > > Hi All, > > There are new versions of acl, attr and sudo available now. > > I have checked them out and none of the changes require urgent implementation and so I will hold them until Core 155 has been released for testing. > > The acl and attr changes have been worked on over the last 3 to 4 years. > > Sudo has been worked on over the last three months. It covers minor bug fixes. I have checked through all changes and I did not find anything that would suggest urgent implementation is required. > > > Regards, > > Adolf. > > On 12/03/2021 15:23, Adolf Belka wrote: >> Hi all, >> >> On 10/03/2021 14:38, Michael Tremer wrote: >>> Hello everyone, >>> >>> I wanted to open a quick thread to organise what is going into the next Core Update which I planned on closing soon so that people have more time to test the ALG changes that have been announced yesterday: >>> >>> https://blog.ipfire.org/post/security-announcement-mitigating-nat-slipstreaming >>> >>> It was being quiet and so I wanted to wait until armv5tel finally builds again and then branch the update. Now there is a massive wave of packages from Adolf which should probably be included in this release. Just to keep the backlog as small as possible. >>> >>> Does anybody else have any pending changes that should go into c155? >> I don't currently have any additional ones. I found most of the previous ones because they were updated in my Arch Linux systems so that flagged me to check them in IPFire. >> >> If I find any new ones I will hold them till Core 155 has been issued for testing. >> >> Regards, >> >> Adolf. >> >>> Best, >>> -Michael >> > -- > Sent from my laptop >