On 26/05/2023 16:28, Michael Tremer wrote:
Thank you very much for letting me know. I wasn’t aware at all.
I reverted those changes in next and if the build goes through I will merge the branch back into master again.
Just as a reminder the reversion changes went through on next but are not yet reverted in master. This needs to be done before CU175 is released otherwise n2n connections will fail to work properly.
Regards, Adolf.
-Michael
On 26 May 2023, at 14:33, Adolf Belka adolf.belka@ipfire.org wrote:
Hi,
On 24/05/2023 11:02, Michael Tremer wrote:
Hello,
On 24 May 2023, at 09:47, Adolf Belka adolf.belka@ipfire.org wrote:
Hi Michael,
On 24/05/2023 10:07, Michael Tremer wrote:
It looks like we might not want to release the forthcoming Core Update before this.
I did not hear any rumours about what might be the issue, but I would say that it wouldn’t hurt us to wait.
What other outstanding issues do we have that are currently blocking the update?
The fix for Bug#13117 has been merged into master so that is no longer blocking.
As mentioned to Peter, I recommend reverting my fix for Bug#11048 as some issues were found by myself (missed in my own testing) plus from other testers reporting in the forum. I am making progress on this but there are still some bits outstanding. The bug has been around for a long time so it won't hurt for it to wait till Core Update 176.
Okay. Let’s rather have the right fix than a quick one. I agree!
The reversion of the update.sh script was done two days ago but there are 4 other commits for the same bug fix that also need to be reverted.
https://git.ipfire.org/?p=ipfire-2.x.git;a=commit;h=762c88ec4d85e3a4f7265b88... https://git.ipfire.org/?p=ipfire-2.x.git;a=commit;h=82822934ba769bca4235cd2a... https://git.ipfire.org/?p=ipfire-2.x.git;a=commit;h=070abb0d011ff71e5aefd170... https://git.ipfire.org/?p=ipfire-2.x.git;a=commit;h=18bece0edbd817933f48fdbf...
just to make sure that those don't get missed.
Regards, Adolf.
I haven't found anything else that was a problem and I haven't seen any other issues mentioned in the forum that look to be caused by CU175.
That sounds good then!
Regards, Adolf.
-Michael
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