Hello development folks,
above all, sorry for me being rather absent recently due to the usual bunch of things on my plate, and the day only having 24 hours, which is way too little for me to get all of that done.
[Insert a Monthy Python-style "anyway" here...]
With regards to Core Update 173, we already have quite something in it, including a brand new kernel (thanks, Arne!), the QMI feature developed by Michael, and a lot of other things that I currently cannot recall, but will once I'm writing the changelog.
From my side, updates for Tor, libloc and the Squid ASNBL helper are still
missing, and I will take care of that in due course. Aside from that, I'm working through patchwork, and will get back to the authors of patches I have not merged so far later, if necessary.
Closing the Core Update by the end of this week seems sensible to me, so we can give it an extended testing phase, given the plethora of changes in it - in case of QMI, we suspect it will break IPTV, but none of the core developers is able to test that.
Please keep the patches coming (many thanks for them, as always), and let me know if there are any questions/concerns/comments.
Thanks, and best regards, Peter Müller (back to the batcave :-)
Hi,
just to keep you informed...
In progress of being pushed: logwatch 7.7 => 7.8 (running here on Core 172, looking good)
Working on: cmake 3.21.0 => 3.25.2 lsof 4.95.0.linux => 4.98 nano 7.1 => 7.2
Should be ready by the end of the week.
Best, Matthias
On 23.01.2023 16:36, Peter Müller wrote:
Hello development folks,
above all, sorry for me being rather absent recently due to the usual bunch of things on my plate, and the day only having 24 hours, which is way too little for me to get all of that done.
[Insert a Monthy Python-style "anyway" here...]
With regards to Core Update 173, we already have quite something in it, including a brand new kernel (thanks, Arne!), the QMI feature developed by Michael, and a lot of other things that I currently cannot recall, but will once I'm writing the changelog.
From my side, updates for Tor, libloc and the Squid ASNBL helper are still
missing, and I will take care of that in due course. Aside from that, I'm working through patchwork, and will get back to the authors of patches I have not merged so far later, if necessary.
Closing the Core Update by the end of this week seems sensible to me, so we can give it an extended testing phase, given the plethora of changes in it - in case of QMI, we suspect it will break IPTV, but none of the core developers is able to test that.
Please keep the patches coming (many thanks for them, as always), and let me know if there are any questions/concerns/comments.
Thanks, and best regards, Peter Müller (back to the batcave :-)
Hi Matthias,
On 23/01/2023 18:37, Matthias Fischer wrote:
Hi,
just to keep you informed...
In progress of being pushed: logwatch 7.7 => 7.8 (running here on Core 172, looking good)
Working on: cmake 3.21.0 => 3.25.2 lsof 4.95.0.linux => 4.98
Don't bother with lsof. I did an update in a previous CU but there was a bug which meant that the lsof patch had to be reverted. https://bugzilla.ipfire.org/show_bug.cgi?id=13015
nano 7.1 => 7.2
I had nano on my list. As you are working on it I will drop it from mine and leave it to you.
Regards, Adolf.
Should be ready by the end of the week.
Best, Matthias
On 23.01.2023 16:36, Peter Müller wrote:
Hello development folks,
above all, sorry for me being rather absent recently due to the usual bunch of things on my plate, and the day only having 24 hours, which is way too little for me to get all of that done.
[Insert a Monthy Python-style "anyway" here...]
With regards to Core Update 173, we already have quite something in it, including a brand new kernel (thanks, Arne!), the QMI feature developed by Michael, and a lot of other things that I currently cannot recall, but will once I'm writing the changelog.
From my side, updates for Tor, libloc and the Squid ASNBL helper are still
missing, and I will take care of that in due course. Aside from that, I'm working through patchwork, and will get back to the authors of patches I have not merged so far later, if necessary.
Closing the Core Update by the end of this week seems sensible to me, so we can give it an extended testing phase, given the plethora of changes in it - in case of QMI, we suspect it will break IPTV, but none of the core developers is able to test that.
Please keep the patches coming (many thanks for them, as always), and let me know if there are any questions/concerns/comments.
Thanks, and best regards, Peter Müller (back to the batcave :-)
Hi Adoolf,
On 23.01.2023 19:08, Adolf Belka wrote:
Working on: cmake 3.21.0 => 3.25.2 lsof 4.95.0.linux => 4.98
Don't bother with lsof. I did an update in a previous CU but there was a bug which meant that the lsof patch had to be reverted. https://bugzilla.ipfire.org/show_bug.cgi?id=13015
Ups. Yes, I remember that analysis from yours. Tired head. Anyway - Devel is running - I'll see what I'll get... ;-)
nano 7.1 => 7.2
I had nano on my list. As you are working on it I will drop it from mine and leave it to you.
Ok, thanks - I'm at it.
Best, Matthias
Hi Peter,
This patch set https://patchwork.ipfire.org/project/ipfire/list/?series=3329 could do with being reviewed and merged into next for CU173, or rejected if there is a problem with it.
The bug that this patch set fixes causes borgbackup to stop working in CU172 and it would be good to have that resolved for CU173.
Regards,
Adolf.
On 23/01/2023 16:36, Peter Müller wrote:
Hello development folks,
above all, sorry for me being rather absent recently due to the usual bunch of things on my plate, and the day only having 24 hours, which is way too little for me to get all of that done.
[Insert a Monthy Python-style "anyway" here...]
With regards to Core Update 173, we already have quite something in it, including a brand new kernel (thanks, Arne!), the QMI feature developed by Michael, and a lot of other things that I currently cannot recall, but will once I'm writing the changelog.
From my side, updates for Tor, libloc and the Squid ASNBL helper are still missing, and I will take care of that in due course. Aside from that, I'm working through patchwork, and will get back to the authors of patches I have not merged so far later, if necessary.
Closing the Core Update by the end of this week seems sensible to me, so we can give it an extended testing phase, given the plethora of changes in it - in case of QMI, we suspect it will break IPTV, but none of the core developers is able to test that.
Please keep the patches coming (many thanks for them, as always), and let me know if there are any questions/concerns/comments.
Thanks, and best regards, Peter Müller (back to the batcave :-)