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