Hi,
On 26 May 2020, at 18:13, Matthias Fischer matthias.fischer@ipfire.org wrote:
Hi,
lets see if I can pull this together - its been a long day (holidays are over...) - please see comments below:
On 26.05.2020 12:15, Michael Tremer wrote:
Hi,
On 25 May 2020, at 12:05, Matthias Fischer matthias.fischer@ipfire.org wrote:
Hi,
On 25.05.2020 11:29, Michael Tremer wrote:
Hi,
On 23 May 2020, at 11:08, Matthias Fischer matthias.fischer@ipfire.org wrote:
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I found a newer version of 'minidlna' in cache (1.2.1 dated 2017). Is there a reason why we are using the older version?
Not that I am aware of. Please check the official website and send a patch with the most recent version.
Work in progress... ;-)
- Similar to 'nettle 3.6', I found a lot of dependencies (sigh). Should
I still upload the updates above, so we can take a look at them or should I wait? I don't want to make unnecessary noise.
Dependencies to what?
I hope I did it right - I tried with the new 'make.sh' option:
ffmpeg 4.2.2: ./make.sh find-dependencies libavcodec.so.58 libavdevice.so.58 libavfilter.so.7 libavformat.so.58 libavresample.so.4 libavutil.so.56 libpostproc.so.55 libswresample.so.3 libswscale.so.5
Output: usr/sbin/minidlnad usr/bin/mpd usr/bin/motion usr/bin/ffmpeg usr/bin/ffprobe
These do not need to be shipped again, because the library’s version number did not change.
Ok, no rootfile changes + no version changes in libraries.
Besides, the same goes for 'ffmpeg 4.2.3', which I sent yesterday. No version bumps.
For tcl 8.6.10: ./make.sh find-dependencies libitcl4.2.0.so libtcl8.6.so libsqlite3.30.1.2.so libtdbc1.1.1.so libtdbcmysql1.1.1.so libtdbcodbc1.1.1.so libtdbcpostgres1.1.1.so libthread2.8.5.so
Output: usr/bin/tclsh8.6 tools_i586/bin/expect bin/tclsh8.6
Same here. This is actually only tcl and expect. The latter is only present in the toolchain.
Ok. Fine. Like above.
For krb5 1.18.1: ./make.sh find-dependencies db2.so otp.so pkinit.so spake.so test.so k5tls.so libgssapi_krb5.so.2 libgssrpc.so.4 libk5crypto.so.3 libkadm5clnt_mit.so.12 libkadm5srv_mit.so.12 libkdb5.so.10 libkrad.so.0 libkrb5.so.3 libkrb5support.so.0 libverto.so.0
These all need to be shipped again.
I looks like it is only samba and netatalk.
Now I'm curious. "Samba and netatalk".
In fact, I do find some 'smb*'-snippets in the list below, but I wouldn't have known what programs to look for. How did you know?
Just by doing this job for far too long.
Output: sbin/key.dns_resolver usr/sbin/kprop usr/sbin/kdb5_util usr/sbin/kpropd usr/sbin/kadmin.local usr/sbin/smbd usr/sbin/kadmind usr/sbin/sim_server usr/sbin/kproplog usr/sbin/winbindd usr/sbin/krb5kdc usr/sbin/sserver usr/sbin/afpd usr/sbin/nmbd usr/sbin/gss-server usr/sbin/uuserver usr/bin/smbcquotas usr/bin/kdestroy usr/bin/kvno usr/bin/uuclient usr/bin/kinit usr/bin/ntlm_auth usr/bin/smbcacls usr/bin/kswitch usr/bin/smbspool usr/bin/sclient usr/bin/smbpasswd usr/bin/smbget usr/bin/net usr/bin/gss-client usr/bin/ktutil usr/bin/ksu usr/bin/rpcclient usr/bin/kadmin usr/bin/smbtree usr/bin/sim_client usr/bin/klist usr/bin/smbclient usr/bin/kpasswd usr/lib/libnetapi.so.0 usr/lib/libkrb5.so.3.3 usr/lib/libwireshark.so.13.0.3 usr/lib/libsmbclient.so.0 usr/lib/libkdb5.so.8.0 usr/lib/libkadm5srv_mit.so.11.0 usr/lib/freeradius/rlm_krb5.so usr/lib/libkdb5.so.10.0 usr/lib/libgssapi_krb5.so.2.2 usr/lib/libgssrpc.so.4.2 usr/lib/libkadm5clnt_mit.so.12.0 usr/lib/libkadm5clnt_mit.so.11.0 usr/lib/libkadm5srv_mit.so.12.0 usr/lib/libk5crypto.so.3.1 usr/lib/libkrad.so.0.0
Best, Matthias
-Michael
Best, Matthias