On 29/11/2022 14:03, Michael Tremer wrote: > Hello Adolf, > > I think we should remain on the stable branch. Okay. I will leave fcron alone then. Regards, Adolf > > Not being sure what the changes are, I cannot imagine that we would need anything that is bleeding edge and fcron works just fine for us at the moment. > > Best, > -Michael > >> On 25 Nov 2022, at 11:34, Adolf Belka wrote: >> >> Hi Peter et al, >> >> In the first list you mentioned an update for fcron. >> >> The current version of fcron in IPFire is 3.2.1 which is the most up to date version from the Stable branch. >> >> There are versions 3.3.0 from Aug 2016 and 3.3.1 from Dec 2021 which are part of the Development branch. >> >> I would just like to have it confirmed that it is the latest Dev Branch version (3.3.1) that is being looked at for the update. >> >> Regards, >> >> Adolf. >> >> On 18/11/2022 16:38, Peter Müller wrote: >>> Hello *, >>> >>> to add some packages to the initially posted list: >>> - bash >>> - libassuan >>> - libpipeline >>> - libuv >>> - libxcrypt >>> - OpenVPN >>> - pcmciautils >>> - qemu & qemu-ga >>> - readline >>> - sed >>> - swig >>> - usbutils >>> - xz >>> >>> I am happy to take care of some of them, should the contributors typically doing >>> package updates (Adolf and Matthias) experience capacity issues. Just drop me a line. :-) >>> >>> As for Core Update 172, it will be kept open until November 23, to await the outcome >>> of Mozilla's ultimate to TrustCor Systems (and to pick up changes to their root CA >>> store as quickly as possible). >>> >>> Thanks, and best regards, >>> Peter Müller >>> >>> >>>> Hello list, >>>> >>>> above all, apologies for being rather quiet recently. Yes, you guessed it, this is due to >>>> ${dayjob} and non-IPFire-related todo lists, ever-growing as they are. :-/ >>>> >>>> Since we currently have plenty of space left for upcoming Core Update 172, it would be great >>>> if someone could take care of the following packages, which all seem to be in need of an >>>> update: >>>> - bird >>>> - curl >>>> - dehydrated >>>> - expat >>>> - fcron >>>> - libedit >>>> - libpng >>>> - libxml2 ? >>>> - libvirt >>>> - ncat >>>> - nginx >>>> - nmap >>>> - OpenSSL >>>> - sudo >>>> - zlib >>>> >>>> Please ensure to update the date in the copyright header, to make it more obvious which LFS >>>> files have already collected some dust and which have not. :-) As always, your packaging efforts >>>> and sniffing for updates is highly appreciated - many, many thanks. >>>> >>>> On that note, I screwed up the update of strongSwan 5.9.8, which I will take care of in due >>>> course. Right now, the only thing scheduled for Core Update 172 on my end is to replace the >>>> custom generation of Diffie-Hellman parameters in OpenVPN with those recommended by RFC 7919. >>>> >>>> Thank you in advance, and best regards, >>>> Peter Müller >