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%C2%A0might 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 Since I learned a lot while doing so, and several packages are outdated (some of them seem to be security relevant), I thought to update some more.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.