Hello development folks,
on the given occasion, I'd like to share my thoughts regarding Core Update 171.
Currently, it contains a new toolchain, updated Perl (thanks again, Adolf!), as well as updated linux-firmware, some bug fixes and package updates. The Core Update itself currently has 39 MBytes in size.
Unless someone objects, I would like to squeeze a kernel into Core Update 171, since the one we released in 170 contains a bug rendering apparently popular ASIX USB3-to-LAN adapters unusable, which affects several users (none of them tested, of course :-/ ).
Aside from that, there are a few bugs I'd like to see fixed before releasing Core Update 171, such as repairing the creation of full ISO backups (no Bugzilla ID assigned yet, AFAIK), as well as me finally fixing #12489.
To release a testing version of C171 more timely, I propose to close the update in roughly a week, on September 25.
As always, comments/critics/thoughts are appreciated.
Thanks, and best regards, Peter Müller
Hi Peter,
On 17/09/2022 21:31, Peter Müller wrote:
Hello development folks,
on the given occasion, I'd like to share my thoughts regarding Core Update 171.
Currently, it contains a new toolchain, updated Perl (thanks again, Adolf!), as well as updated linux-firmware, some bug fixes and package updates. The Core Update itself currently has 39 MBytes in size.
Unless someone objects, I would like to squeeze a kernel into Core Update 171, since the one we released in 170 contains a bug rendering apparently popular ASIX USB3-to-LAN adapters unusable, which affects several users (none of them tested, of course :-/ ).
Aside from that, there are a few bugs I'd like to see fixed before releasing Core Update 171, such as repairing the creation of full ISO backups (no Bugzilla ID assigned yet, AFAIK), as well as me finally fixing #12489.
Bug # 12932 has been raised for the full iso backups issue.
Regards, Adolf.
To release a testing version of C171 more timely, I propose to close the update in roughly a week, on September 25.
As always, comments/critics/thoughts are appreciated.
Thanks, and best regards, Peter Müller
On 9/17/22 14:31, Peter Müller wrote:
Hello development folks,
on the given occasion, I'd like to share my thoughts regarding Core Update 171.
Currently, it contains a new toolchain, updated Perl (thanks again, Adolf!), as well as updated linux-firmware, some bug fixes and package updates. The Core Update itself currently has 39 MBytes in size.
Unless someone objects, I would like to squeeze a kernel into Core Update 171, since the one we released in 170 contains a bug rendering apparently popular ASIX USB3-to-LAN adapters unusable, which affects several users (none of them tested, of course :-/ ).
Aside from that, there are a few bugs I'd like to see fixed before releasing Core Update 171, such as repairing the creation of full ISO backups (no Bugzilla ID assigned yet, AFAIK), as well as me finally fixing #12489.
To release a testing version of C171 more timely, I propose to close the update in roughly a week, on September 25.
As always, comments/critics/thoughts are appreciated.
Thanks, and best regards, Peter Müller
+1
Hello,
Thank you for putting this together so swiftly.
On 17 Sep 2022, at 21:31, Peter Müller peter.mueller@ipfire.org wrote:
Hello development folks,
on the given occasion, I'd like to share my thoughts regarding Core Update 171.
Currently, it contains a new toolchain, updated Perl (thanks again, Adolf!), as well as updated linux-firmware, some bug fixes and package updates. The Core Update itself currently has 39 MBytes in size.
Yay. I wouldn’t mind releasing a slightly smaller update every once in a while.
Unless someone objects, I would like to squeeze a kernel into Core Update 171, since the one we released in 170 contains a bug rendering apparently popular ASIX USB3-to-LAN adapters unusable, which affects several users (none of them tested, of course :-/ ).
Great.
Aside from that, there are a few bugs I'd like to see fixed before releasing Core Update 171, such as repairing the creation of full ISO backups (no Bugzilla ID assigned yet, AFAIK), as well as me finally fixing #12489.
Regarding the backup ISO I saw a fix from Matthias, but I couldn’t find a patch, yet.
To release a testing version of C171 more timely, I propose to close the update in roughly a week, on September 25.
I believe that I don't have anything left for this update.
It would have been nice to see suricata 6 in it, though.
-Michael
As always, comments/critics/thoughts are appreciated.
Thanks, and best regards, Peter Müller