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Incomplete code was a regression of NUT v2.8.3 causing some instant commands to fail. [#2860, #2955] - Fix fallout of development in NUT v2.8.0 and/or v2.8.1 and/or v2.8.2 and/or v2.8.3: * Fixed a regression in recipes of NUT v2.8.3 release (as compared to v2.8.2), where `configure --with-docs=all` no longer failed a run of the `configure` script when some of the required rendering tools were not in fact available. [#2842, fixed by #2921] * Some recipe improvements in earlier releases led to `make check` always running a spelling check (if tools are available), even if the explicit `configure --disable-spellcheck` option was used. Now it would not run if disabled (e.g. to speed up CI builds in scenarios that focus on other aspects of the code base), although developers can still use the explicit `make spellcheck*` goals, when tools are in fact available. [#2973] * A change in `Makefile.am` recipes to evaluate some driver names in the `DRIVERLIST` variables inspected by `configure` script, rather than having all their names hard-coded like before, led to inability to `configure --with-drivers=dummy-ups`. [#2825, #2927, fixed by PR #2929] * A problem noted with `upsdrvquery` (since NUT v2.8.1) message logging at high debug verbosity levels (5+) with very large blocks of content has exposed a deficiency in variable-argument handling, and specifically adaptive resizing of the output buffer or truncation of logged inputs (which is something NUT code tried to do since the beginning of time), and could lead to "segmentation fault" crashes on some platforms. [issue #2948, PR #2963] * Documentation build recipes overly zealously pre-processed source files, which was not applicable for each and every document type we have (e.g. binary images for illustrations); this caused grief with some toolkits. [issue #2989] - common code: * Revised common `writepid()` to use `altpidpath()` as location for the PID file creation, if the default `rootpidpath()` is not accessible (e.g. daemon was not initially started as `root`). Likewise updated short PID file based signal sending to consult both locations. [#1717] * Linux may report a `/proc/X/exe` symlink with an embedded "(deleted)" suffix, if the binary was removed (or replaced) since the running process started. This confused our code which verifies that when it is sending a signal to a PID, that PID does reflect the expected NUT program. [#3021] * Refactored NUT "common" sources to reference `nut_version.h` macros from a smaller C source file, to minimize the compilation unit size impacted by development iterations. [issue #2097] * Common code hardening: added sanity-checking for dynamically constructed or selected formatting strings with variable-argument list methods (typically used with log printing, `dstate` setting, etc.) [#2450, #3016] - Warn if `%n` formatting string is used -- it is deprecated in some newer distros due to security concerns. * Refactored repetitive implementations of `inet_ntopSS()` (nee `inet_ntopW()` in `upsd.c`) and `inet_ntopAI()` methods into `common.c`, so now they can be re-used or expanded more easily. [#2916] - `upsd` updates: * Fixed two bugs about printing the "further (ignored) addresses resolved for this name": the way to extract IP address string was not portable and misfired on some platforms, and the way to print had a theoretical potential for buffer overflow. [#2915] * Print arguments of a processed command into the debug log, to help track down what unsupported queries are about, etc. (but only endeavor to spend time, RAM and CPU on this if debug verbosity is high enough). Hide the sensitive commands' parameters unless verbosity is unusually high. [#3023] - `upsdrvquery` API updates [#2969]: * Added `upsdrvquery_oneshot_conn()` for issuing one-shot queries using an existing `udq_pipe_conn_t *` connection. The caller manages the connection's lifecycle, and the function includes a best-effort call to restore broadcast mode after the query to return the connection as it was. * Added `upsdrvquery_oneshot_sockfn()` for initiating one-shot queries using a socket filename. Shares internal logic with the existing `upsdrvquery_oneshot()`, which uses a UPS and driver name, respectively. * Introduced `upsdrvquery_restore_broadcast()` to explicitly restore broadcast mode (`BROADCAST 1`) on a connection, helping return it to a consistent and talkative state. * Revised connection ownership handling: internal functions like `upsdrvquery_prepare()` and `upsdrvquery_request()` no longer close connections they do not own. Responsibility for cleanup is now delegated to the caller to avoid unintended side effects and better align with expected usage patterns. - common driver code: * Update reports of failed socket file creation, to help troubleshooting some error cases in the field. [#2959] * Removed workarounds trying to migrate legacy driver raised `ALARM` status tokens into modern `alarm_*` function logic. Rather, we keep supporting them as separate from the modern logic, seeing as `upsmon` does not care where the token itself was raised for its notifications. Driver-code related test-cases were updated to reflect these changes. [issue #2928, PRs #2931 and #2934] * Introduced some macros in `drivers/upshandler.h` for common syslog level definitions and message wording for beginning and failing `instcmd()` or `setvar()` operations consistently in different drivers. As a related change, operations that intend to turn off or restart the load, or can do that by side effect (e.g. calibration if batteries are old or dead), would explicitly `upslogx(LOG_CRIT,...)` by default before commencing. [#2957] * Fixed a couple of ancient memory leaks: one "shared" during driver program initialization, and one specific to `dummy-ups` wind-down. [#2972] * Added a `suggest_NDE_conflict()` method so drivers which lack access to the expected device can consistently suggest that this may be because of running both an NDE-wrapped service unit and a manually launched driver program at the same time. Currently added to `libusb{0,1}.c` code, but may later be expanded to e.g. serial drivers and other media, when their behavior in such situations gets identified. [follow-up to issue #477, PR #3041] - `apc_modbus` driver updates: * The time stamp and inter-frame delay accounting was fixed, alleviating one of the problems reported in issue #2609. [PR #2982] * Fix missing variables due to mismatching format string. [PR #3013] - `bcmxcp` driver updates: * The latching on to a previous replace battery status was fixed, with its alarm state variable now correctly being reset; previously a factually replaced battery did not clear the alarm and the whole driver needed to be restarted. [issue #2999, PR #3002] - `clone`, `clone-outlet`, `nhs_ser` driver and `nutdrv_qx_ablerex` subdriver updates: * Refactored to follow modern handling of status and alarm conditions, aligning with current driver design practices. This includes fixing copy-paste related issues in alarm reporting and removing some alarm messages that should instead be reflected as status flags. [#2936] - `dummy-ups` driver updates: * A new instruction `ALARM` was added for the `Dummy Mode` operation of the driver, enabling simulation of UPS alarm states more closely in line with modern, real-world UPS driver implementations. This follows the updated principle of keeping alarm states decoupled from the `ups.status` variable, with alarms now raised via common alarm functions rather than direct manipulation. [issue #2928, PR #2936] - `nutdrv_qx` driver updates: * Added support for "preprocess"/"process" methods called from mapping tables to report back to the driver that an argument value was not supported, so `setvar()` or `instcmd()` can not proceed safely and should return `STAT_SET_CONVERSION_FAILED` or `STAT_INSTCMD_CONVERSION_FAILED`. [#3017] * Introduced `innovart33` protocol support for Ippon Innova RT 3/3 topology UPSes. [#2938] * Updated `megatec` protocol for more detailed responses to `I` query which may return `ups.serial` (after a shorter `device.mfr`) and the `battery.runtime` (after a shorter `device.model`). Note that the expected response is shorter than in other dialects (38 vs. 39 bytes), so if this change breaks anything for your UPS that reported the values above correctly (e.g. the `ups.firmware` version becomes shorter or none of these are reported), please let NUT developers know. [#2980] * Revised `voltronic` protocol to suppress alarm "UPS is in ECO Mode", using "buzzword mode" settings more correctly than in the previous iteration, shipped in NUT v2.8.3 release (as PR #2750 for issue #2708). [issue #2494] * Introduced a `voltronic-axpert` subdriver for Voltronic Axpert inverters which speak the P30 protocol, currently in a highly experimental state: with initial support for query commands, but most values are "hidden" from default NUT builds by being defined in `experimental.*` namespace, and should also be enabled by `configure --with-unmapped-data-points`. Development was based on work done in the Voltronic Sunny subdriver in https://github.com/nickma82/nut/tree/nutdrv_qx_voltronic-sunny_rebased%2Bcommand [#1407] - `phoenixcontact_modbus` driver updates: * Added more settings that can be tuned -- support for shutdown variables, UPS mode selector, PC reset delay after main power recovers, and automatic switch to battery mode (and back) if main power is below or above a defined threshold (see the new "Configurable Values" section in the man page). They can be configured via `default.*` values in `ups.conf`. [#2986] - `pijuice` driver updates: * Converted to NUT standard use of `status_set()` with single-token values. [issue #2708] - `snmp-ups` driver updates: * Added support for "fun"/"nuf" methods called from mapping tables to report back to the driver that an argument value was not supported, so `setvar()` or `instcmd()` can not proceed safely and should return `STAT_SET_CONVERSION_FAILED` or `STAT_INSTCMD_CONVERSION_FAILED`. [#3017] * Fixed `ups.test.date` to be semi-static in `apc-mib` mapping, so it would be queried more than once per driver up-time. [issue #3011] * Fixed debug-logging around `SU_FLAG_STATIC` entries to clarify when they get skipped. [issue #3011] - `usbhid-ups` driver updates: * Added support for "fun"/"nuf" methods called from mapping tables to report back to the driver that an argument value was not supported, so `setvar()` or `instcmd()` can not proceed safely and should return `STAT_SET_CONVERSION_FAILED` or `STAT_INSTCMD_CONVERSION_FAILED`. [#3017] * `hid_ups_walk(HU_WALKMODE_INIT)`: report if exactly one of "fun" or "nuf" dynamic value mapping methods is defined in a one-line table, and this may preclude reads/writes of that variable. [#2956] * The `cps-hid` subdriver's existing mechanism for fixing broken report descriptors was extended to cover a newly reported case of nominal UPS power being incorrectly reported due to an unrealistically low maximum threshold, as seen with a EC850LCD device. [issue #2917, PR #2919] * Further revision of "ECO mode" related code in `mge-hid` subdriver, following up from work started for NUT v2.8.3 release. [PR #2956] * Added APC BVKxxxM2 and BKxxxM2-CH to list of devices where `lbrb_log_delay_sec=N` may be necessary to address spurious LOWBATT and REPLACEBATT events. [PR #2942, PR #3007, issue #2347, issue #3006] - New NUT drivers: * Introduced a `ve-direct` driver for Victron Energy UPS/solar panels monitoring. Most specific reported values are in an `experimental.*` namespace, as a community we need to come up with standard naming for those via `docs/nut-names.txt`. [#440] * Introduced a `nutdrv_hashx` driver for numerous devices from Ablerex, Atlantis Land, Epyc, Infosec, ION, PowerWalker, Right Power Technology, Salicru, UPS Solutions and other vendors (originally shipped with a "PowerMaster+", "PowerMaster" or "PowerGuide" software companion suite). This seems to be a protocol developed by Cyber Energy for serial-port devices, subsequently used by different vendors in their own products or re-branded Cyber Energy creations. [#2940] * Introduced a `failover` driver for monitoring multiple UPS driver sockets and seamless switching out of UPS data in a failover situation, includes support for end-to-end tracked instant commands and also variable updating. [#2962] * Introduced USB (`powervar_cx_usb`) and Serial (`powervar_cx_ser`) drivers for Powervar CUSPP protocol, tested with GTS (USB) and UPM (USB, Serial) models. [#2988] - The `nut-driver-enumerator.sh` script (NDE) updates: * Now NDE internally tracks dependency of one driver on another one that should be locally running to serve the "original" data points (`clone`, `clone-outlet`, `dummy-ups`, `failover`). It should create "soft" dependencies between respective service instances to order their start-up sequence. [#2962] * Fixed NDE to not consider "masked" systemd units as non-existent or as syntactically failed instantiated unit names. [#3033] - NUT Monitor GUI: * Ported Python 3 version to Qt6, now shipped alongside Qt5 for systems with either or both, maximizing compatibility with old and new setups. [#2946] - `upsmon` client: * Clearer debug logging of `SHUTDOWNCMD` and `NOTIFYCMD` that would be used (or warnings that none was set); flush output buffers after these messages and after each main loop cycle, so any emitted text is seen in a timely manner. [issue #3003, PR #3008] - The `nutshutdown` script (end-game integration for UPS power-off in case of FSD initiated by `upsmon`) was updated to consider `MODE=none` set in `nut.conf` and bail out quietly. [issue #2935, PR #3008] - Manual page recipes and contents: * Introduced handling (possibly rewriting) for man page section "Overviews, conventions, and miscellaneous" (commonly number 7), to deliver support for `man nut` queries (NUT overview manual page also created). [#2945] * A new `configure --with-docs-man-dir-as-base` option was introduced so that directories for man page sections can now be automatically named as either "base" number of the section (e.g. `man1`) or by full section name (`man1m`), as different OS distributions have different preferences in this regard. [#2950] * Option to `configure --enable-docs-man-for-progs-built-only` was added, to differentiate NUT builds that deliver man pages for only built programs (legacy default) or for all of them (as needed for docs sites). [#2976] * Option to `configure --enable-docs-changelog` was added, specifically to allow developer iterations to not waste CPU time rebuilding the huge `ChangeLog*` files whenever their Git index changes. [#3019] * Options to `configure --with-docs-changelog-start` and/or `configure --with-docs-changelog-end` were added to allow developers to customize the size of `ChangeLog*` files when they are generated. Default starting value is `auto` which applies the legacy default `v2.6.0` to release/pre-release builds, or when local Git version info could not be retrieved, and the most-recent release tag (or `master` as fallback) for usual build iterations. Default ending value is `HEAD` for the current git commit at the moment the ChangeLog is (re-)generated. Balancing against the option to not build `ChangeLog*` files at all, this couple allows quicker builds that exercise all relevant recipe code paths. [#3019] - Extended the `gitlog2changelog.py` helper script to report start/end commits actually used, and to allow callers to tweak them better (not only `HEAD` for the end of range); this may be of interest to other projects which use this script. Allow `configure` to disable generation of either certain `ChangeLog*` rendering formats or completely, to speed up developer iterations (much time is wasted when dev-testing new code, due to git index changes if NUT was configured to build with documentation). [#3019] - The `BUILD_TYPE=default-all-errors ci_build.sh` script handling was revised to simplify code, and to default in CI builds to a quicker mode which randomly mixes the selected SSL, USB and UNMAPPED variants (and relies on the dozens of NUT CI farm runs per iteration to likely cover all possible combinations), which should roughly halve the CI build times. Default activity for developer builds should remain as it was -- to try each such "axis" sequentially. [#2973] - Revised generation of links to external manual pages in HTML rendering of NUT manual pages (previous recipe iterations left DocBook XML `ulink` tag "as is", which was not understood by web browsers). [follow-up to PR #2797] - Made the distro-dependent URL template for man pages configurable. [follow-up to PR #2797] - Revised `make install-as-root` to fall back to legacy ways of enabling services, if `systemctl preset-all` fails (assumed due to a systemd 252 bug). [#3022] - Added a `make check-parallel-builds` recipe to help troubleshoot recipes in sub-directories, and improved build-ability of existing NUT sources starting from scratch there. This is a workflow useful for NUT development (e.g. to focus only on drivers, or tests, or nut-scanner) but not so much for end-user packaging where everything builds from the root directory. [PR #3030, follows up from PR #2825, highlights why issue #2584 better be solved] - Revised `appveyor.yml` to run CI builds faster (forfeit MSYS2 ecosystem updates and some other steps) and more likely fit in one-hour allocation. Also have it install `mingw-w64-x86_64-python-pyqt6` so the `NUT-Monitor` application can get packaged (would need a capable Python run-time though). [#3046] Signed-off-by: Adolf Belka Signed-off-by: Michael Tremer commit 6d332fdc0c3c24eaff4492f020cc617cb726d4de Author: Adolf Belka Date: Mon Sep 15 19:46:22 2025 +0200 core198: Ship p11-kit Signed-off-by: Adolf Belka Signed-off-by: Michael Tremer commit 31c5b4b03598793dec01ff6cf91465ca9f432786 Author: Adolf Belka Date: Mon Sep 15 19:46:30 2025 +0200 p11-kit: Update to version 0.25.8 - Update from version 0.25.5 to 0.25.8 - Update of rootfile - Changelog 0.25.8 * rpc: Unbreak protocol compatibility by reverting "rpc: Correctly map Mozilla certificate distrust attributes" [PR#716] 0.25.7 * Build fixes from tarball with Meson [PR#714] 0.25.6 * rpc: Add module configuration option to specify server address [PR#707] * rpc: Correctly map Mozilla certificate distrust attributes [PR#705] * rpc: Fix empty array attribute handling [PR#704] * server: Remove libsystemd dependency for socket activation [PR#685] * Avoid segfault if p11_library_init_impl/p11_library_uninit are called multiple times [PR#682] * Add zsh completions [PR#674] * pkcs11: Update pkcs11.h to version 3.1 [PR#671] * pkcs11: Add IBM specific mechanisms [PR#669] * server: check SHELL if (and only if) neither --sh nor --csh is specified [PR#661] * trust: don't create file names longer then 255 [PR#659] * trust: sort paths for reproducible extract [PR#656] * Build and test fixes [PR#647, PR#653, PR#654, PR#657, PR#660, PR#667, PR#673, PR#681, PR#683, PR#688, PR#694] * Update translations [PR#663, PR#701] Signed-off-by: Adolf Belka Signed-off-by: Michael Tremer commit 932c1a82183897e27b54bf2ea5987f1d03eca7eb Author: Adolf Belka Date: Mon Sep 15 19:46:21 2025 +0200 core198: Ship lvm2 Signed-off-by: Adolf Belka Signed-off-by: Michael Tremer commit c785cc3c45f5a33e87c09a487306e8c56b13d613 Author: Adolf Belka Date: Mon Sep 15 19:46:29 2025 +0200 lvm2: Update to version 2.03.35 - Update from version 2.03.33 to 2.03.35 - Update of rootfile - Changelog 2.03.35 Fix unlocking devices file only after all PVs are processed. Avoid creating system.devices when deleting entries. Fix existing issues with persistent reservations. Fix possible report output format inconsistencies while processing PVs. Allow report options for pv/vg/lvdisplay only if used with -C|--columns. Fix vgsplit failing to split a VG with RAID+integrity or cache with cachevol. Fix --lockopt handling in lvmlockd when --nolocking is used. Optimize dmeventd when remonitoring active devices. 2.03.34 Support dmeventd restart when there are no monitored devices. Dmeventd no longer calls 'action commands' on removed devices. Fix reader of VDO metadata on 32bit architecture. Fix lvmdevices --deldev/--delpvid to error out if devices file not writeable. Fix lvresize corruption in LV->crypt->FS stack if near crypt min size limit. Enhanced lvresize -r support for btrfs. Use glibc standard functions htoX, Xtoh functions for endian conversion. Fix structure copying within sanlock's release_rename(). Fix autoactivation on top of loop dev PVs to trigger once for change uevents. Add lvmlockd --lockopt repair to reinitialize corrupted sanlock leases. Fix support for lvcreate -T --setautoactivation. Add lvm.conf global/lvresize_fs_helper_executable. Enable lvm to use persistent reservations on a VG. Signed-off-by: Adolf Belka Signed-off-by: Michael Tremer commit 9acb4b08cb2fa38c591c270d75f3d823243232d8 Author: Adolf Belka Date: Mon Sep 15 19:46:20 2025 +0200 core198: Ship libxml2 Signed-off-by: Adolf Belka Signed-off-by: Michael Tremer commit 798fa55f0d58f3bfcad9a26f3b579daba2a92bfe Author: Adolf Belka Date: Mon Sep 15 19:46:28 2025 +0200 libxml2: Update to version 2.14.6 - Update from version 2.14.4 to 2.14.6 - Update of rootfile - 5 CVE fixes in version 2.14.5 - Changelog 2.14.6 Regressions valid: Don't add ids when validating entity content Fix initGenericErrorDefaultFunc(NULL) (Samuel Thibault) valid: Undeprecate xmlAdd*Decl globals: Include HTMLparser.h, fixing Windows build io: Fix reading from pipes like stdin on Windows Security regexp: Avoid integer overflow and OOB array access tree: Guard against atype corruption Improvements parser: Fix xmlSaturatedAddSizeT argument type 2.14.5 Regressions valid: Don't add ids when validating entity content io: Fix reading from pipes like stdin on Windows parser: Fix handling of invalid char refs in recovery mode Security regexp: Avoid integer overflow and OOB array access tree: Guard against atype corruption [CVE-2025-49794] [CVE-2025-49796] schematron: Fix xmlSchematronReportOutput [CVE-2025-49795] schematron: Fix null pointer dereference leading to DoS (Michael Mann) [CVE-2025-6170] Fix potential buffer overflows of interactive shell (Michael Mann) [CVE-2025-6021] tree: Fix integer overflow in xmlBuildQName Bug fixes save: Fix serialization of attribute defaults containing < Improvements parser: Fix xmlSaturatedAddSizeT argument type Build systems and portability meson: Add libxml2 part of include dir to pc file (Heiko Becker) cmake: Fix installation directories in libxml2-config.cmake io: Fix linkage of __xml*BufferCreateFilename functions Signed-off-by: Adolf Belka Signed-off-by: Michael Tremer commit 199dc49ad07635013f639107f269d5059219c147 Author: Adolf Belka Date: Mon Sep 15 19:46:19 2025 +0200 core198: Ship libssh Signed-off-by: Adolf Belka Signed-off-by: Michael Tremer commit 2b4ca744b03f828297bde50e43f40abbf146b64f Author: Adolf Belka Date: Mon Sep 15 19:46:27 2025 +0200 libssh: Update to version 0.11.3 - Update from version 0.11.2 to 0.11.3 - Update of rootfile - Changelog 0.11.3 * Security: * CVE-2025-8114: Fix NULL pointer dereference after allocation failure * CVE-2025-8277: Fix memory leak of ephemeral key pair during repeated wrong KEX * Potential UAF when send() fails during key exchange * Fix possible timeout during KEX if client sends authentication too early (#311) * Cleanup OpenSSL PKCS#11 provider when loaded * Zeroize buffers containing private key blobs during export Signed-off-by: Adolf Belka Signed-off-by: Michael Tremer commit 3063559e4fa15e3058f2e62d8df617fae4a92e69 Author: Adolf Belka Date: Mon Sep 15 19:46:18 2025 +0200 core198: Ship libffi Signed-off-by: Adolf Belka Signed-off-by: Michael Tremer commit c9ff62f3d28bf9c95de5889b02f9b13a3be8726d Author: Adolf Belka Date: Mon Sep 15 19:46:26 2025 +0200 libffi: Update to version 3.5.2 - Update from version 3.5.1 to 3.5.2 - Update of rootfile not required - Changelog 3.5.2 fix: enable FFI_MMAP_EXEC_WRIT for DragonFly BSD by @liweitianux in #930 Emscripten: Add wasm64 target by @ktock in #927 fix: Ensure trampoline file descriptors are closed on exec. Signed-off-by: Adolf Belka Signed-off-by: Michael Tremer commit 1345abf18b964289bbc37033eb8d7500cd97a15f Author: Adolf Belka Date: Mon Sep 15 19:46:25 2025 +0200 haproxy: Update to version 3.2.4 - Update from version 3.2.2 to 3.2.4 - Update of rootfile not required - Changelog 3.2.4 - DOC: deviceatlas build clarifications - BUG/MEDIUM: ssl/clienthello: ECDSA with ssl-max-ver TLSv1.2 and no ECDSA ciphers - BUG/MEDIUM: acme: use POST-as-GET instead of GET for resources - MINOR: acme: remove acme_req_auth() and use acme_post_as_get() instead - BUG/MINOR: acme: allow "processing" in challenge requests - CLEANUP: acme: fix wrong spelling of "resources" - MINOR: acme: add ACME to the haproxy -vv feature list - MINOR: acme: implement traces - BUG/MINOR: hlua: Skip headers when a receive is performed on an HTTP applet - BUG/MEDIUM: hlua: Report to SC when data were consumed on a lua socket - BUG/MEDIUM: hlua: Report to SC when output data are blocked on a lua socket - BUG/MEDIUM: dns: Reset reconnect tempo when connection is finally established - BUG/MEDIUM: logs: fix sess_build_logline_orig() recursion with options - BUG/MINOR: hlua: take default-path into account with lua-load-per-thread - BUG/MEDIUM: mux-quic: ensure Early-data header is set - CLEANUP: ssl: Rename ssl_trace-t.h to ssl_trace.h - BUILD: acme: avoid declaring TRACE_SOURCE in acme-t.h - BUG/MEDIUM: hlua_fcn: ensure systematic watcher cleanup for server list iterator - MINOR: acme: emit a log for DNS-01 challenge response - MINOR: acme: emit the DNS-01 challenge details on the dpapi sink - MEDIUM: acme: allow to wait and restart the task for DNS-01 - MINOR: acme: update the log for DNS-01 - BUG/MINOR: acme: possible integer underflow in acme_txt_record() - MEDIUM: acme: use lowercase for challenge names in configuration - DOC: management: clarify usage of -V with -c - MEDIUM: ssl/cli: relax crt insertion in crt-list of type directory - BUG/MINOR: listener: really assign distinct IDs to shards - MINOR: quic: Prevent QUIC build with OpenSSL 3.5 new QUIC API version < 3.5.1 - BUG/MEDIUM: quic: Crash after QUIC server callbacks restoration (OpenSSL 3.5) - BUG/MEDIUM: http-client: Don't wake http-client applet if nothing was xferred - BUG/MEDIUM: http-client: Properly inc input data when HTX blocks are xferred - BUG/MEDIUM: http-client: Ask for more room when request data cannot be xferred - BUG/MINOR: http-client: Ignore 1XX interim responses in non-HTX mode - BUG/MINOR: http-client: Reject any 101-switching-protocols response - BUG/MEDIUM: http-client: Drain the request if an early response is received - BUG/MEDIUM: http-client: Notify applet has more data to deliver until the EOM - MINOR: h1-htx: Add function to format an HTX message in its H1 representation - BUG/MINOR: mux-h1: Use configured error files if possible for early H1 errors - BUG/MINOR: h1-htx: Don't forget to init flags in h1_format_htx_msg function - BUG/MEDIUM: h3: do not overwrite interim with final response - BUG/MINOR: h3: properly realloc buffer after interim response encoding - BUG/MINOR: h3: ensure that invalid status code are not encoded (FE side) - MINOR: qmux: change API for snd_buf FIN transmission - BUG/MEDIUM: h3: handle interim response properly on FE side - BUG/MINOR: quic: Wrong source address use on FreeBSD - MINOR: h3: remove unused outbuf in h3_resp_headers_send() - BUG/MINOR: applet: Don't trigger BUG_ON if the tid is not on appctx init - BUG/MINOR: halog: exit with error when some output filters are set simultaneosly - BUG/MEDIUM: threads: Disable the workaround to load libgcc_s on macOS - BUG/MINOR: logs: fix log-steps extra log origins selection - BUG/MINOR: hq-interop: fix FIN transmission - BUG/MINOR mux-quic: apply correctly timeout on output pending data - BUG/MINOR: mux-quic: ensure close-spread-time is properly applied - CLEANUP: http-client: Remove useless indentation when sending request body - DOC: list missing global QUIC settings - BUILD: compat: provide relaxed versions of the MIN/MAX macros - BUILD: compat: always set _POSIX_VERSION to ease comparisons - BUG/MINOR: stick-table: cap sticky counter idx with tune.nb_stk_ctr instead of MAX_SESS_STKCTR - MINOR: sock: update broken accept4 detection for older hardwares. - BUG/MEDIUM: ssl: Fix 0rtt to the server - BUG/MEDIUM: ssl: fix build with AWS-LC - BUG/MINOR: init: Initialize random seed earlier in the init process - DOC: management: fix typo in commit f4f93c56 - DOC: config: recommend single quoting passwords - BUG/MEDIUM: mux-quic: adjust wakeup behavior - BUG/MEDIUM: http-client: Test HTX_FL_EOM flag before commiting the HTX buffer 3.2.3 - CI: enable USE_QUIC=1 for OpenSSL versions >= 3.5.0 - CI: github: add an OpenSSL 3.5.0 job - CI: github: update the stable CI to ubuntu-24.04 - BUILD: quic: QUIC build against OpenSSL 3.5 broken - BUG/MEDIUM: quic: SSL/TCP handshake failures with OpenSSL 3.5 - CI: github: update to OpenSSL 3.5.1 - BUG/MINOR: quic: Missing TLS 1.3 QUIC cipher suites and groups inits (OpenSSL 3.5 QUIC API) - BUG/MINOR: ssl/ocsp: fix definition discrepancies with ocsp_update_init() - BUG/MINOR: ssl: crash in ssl_sock_io_cb() with SSL traces and idle connections - BUG/MINOR: http-act: Fix parsing of the expression argument for pause action - BUILD/MEDIUM: deviceatlas: fix when installed in custom locations. Signed-off-by: Adolf Belka Signed-off-by: Michael Tremer commit 36110b3f109fa60308a790aee1875e4816521f9f Author: Adolf Belka Date: Mon Sep 15 19:46:17 2025 +0200 core198: Ship freetype Signed-off-by: Adolf Belka Signed-off-by: Michael Tremer commit b07d7b7c66f75ac05491b3fee9cab812b20d88fe Author: Adolf Belka Date: Mon Sep 15 19:46:24 2025 +0200 freetype: Update to version 2.14.1 - Update from version 2.13.3 to 2.14.1 - Update of rootfile - Changelog 2.14.1 This is an emergency release that fixes a couple of severe bugs introduced in version 2.14.0 and discovered right after the release; see issues #1349, #1353, #1354, #1355, and #1356. 2.14.0 IMPORTANT CHANGES - A new configuration macro `FT_CONFIG_OPTION_USE_HARFBUZZ_DYNAMIC` is available to load the HarfBuzz library dynamically (in addition to the standard static and dynamic linking modes); cmake, meson, and autotools support have been updated accordingly. Using this new feature makes it possible to avoid the circular dependency between HarfBuzz and FreeType. A side effect of this change is that FreeType no longer uses HarfBuzz header files (if HarfBuzz support is activated). This code was contributed by Behdad Esfahbod. - The auto-hinter got new abilities. . It can now better separate diacritic glyphs from base glyphs at small sizes by artificially moving diacritics up (or down) if necessary. . Tilde accent glyphs get vertically stretched at small sizes so that they don't degenerate to horizontal lines. . Diacritics directly attached to a base glyph (like the ogonek in character 'ę') no longer distort the shape of the base glyph. These features use a database (which currently has entries for Unicode characters up to U+FFFF, based on Unicode 17.0), handling scripts like Latin, Cyrillic, or Greek, but not Arabic or Indic scripts. FreeType needs to access a proper Unicode character map (or must be able to construct such a cmap) of a given font to make this work. The central algorithm and the foundation of this feature was Craig White's GSoC 2023 project. - Bitmap-only TrueType fonts now ignore the `FT_LOAD_NO_BITMAP` flag and proceed loading bitmaps instead of giving an error. This behavior is documented and implemented for other bitmap-only fonts. The flag was always meant to suppress the bitmap strikes in favor of outlines, not to ban them completely. IMPORTANT BUG FIXES - Users of the `TT_CONFIG_OPTION_GPOS_KERNING` configuration option should update; the 'GPOS' table wasn't correctly validated before access, which could lead to crashes with malformed font files. MISCELLANEOUS - `FT_Set_Var_Design_Coordinates` and `FT_Set_MM_Blend_Coordinates` now set the `FT_FACE_FLAG_VARIATION` bit in the `face_flag` field of `FT_Face` (i.e., the macro `FT_IS_VARIATION` returns true) also if any of the provided coordinates is different from the face's default value for the corresponding axis, that is, the set up face is not at its default position. - `FT_Load_Sfnt_Table` can now also load a font's table directory. - The TrueType instruction interpreter was optimized to produce a 15% gain in the glyph loading speed. - Handling of Variation Fonts is now considerably faster, thanks to contributions by Behdad Esfahbod. - TrueType and CFF glyph loading speed has been improved by 5-10% on modern 64-bit platforms as a result of better handling of fixed- point multiplication. - The BDF driver now loads fonts 75% faster. - 'GPOS' kern table handling (if the `TT_CONFIG_OPTION_GPOS_KERNING` configuration option is active) is now about 3.5 times faster than before. - Support for the (currently undocumented) 'flip' graphic type in the 'sbix' SFNT table as used in the `Apple Color Emoji.ttc` font (code provided by Andrew Murray). - `ftmulti` can now scroll through named instances and gracefully show static fonts. - The build file on OpenVMS now also creates a 32-bit version of the library. Signed-off-by: Adolf Belka Signed-off-by: Michael Tremer commit 5c3108043280aabd6821b988dbde720be4bd92ef Author: Adolf Belka Date: Mon Sep 15 19:46:16 2025 +0200 core198: Ship ethtool Signed-off-by: Adolf Belka Signed-off-by: Michael Tremer commit 4740d7ccb17db0e8c697630b72934ba8f1809bfc Author: Adolf Belka Date: Mon Sep 15 19:46:23 2025 +0200 ethtool: Update to version 6.15 - Update from version 6.9 to 6.15 - Update of rootfile - Changelog 6.15 * Feature: support OR-XOR symmetric RSS hash type (-x/-X) * Feature: dump registers for hibmcge driver (-d) * Feature: configure header-data split threshold (-g/-G) * Feature: dump registers for fbnic driver (-d) * Feature: JSON output for channels info (-l) * Fix: incorrect data in appstream metainfo XML * Fix: prevent potential null pointer dereferences * Fix: more consistent and better parseable per lane signal info (-d) 6.14 * Feature: list PHYs (--show-phys) * Feature: target a specific PHY with some commands (--phy) * Feature: more attributes for C33 PSE (--show-pse, --set-pse) * Feature: source information for cable tests (--cable-test[-tdr]) * Feature: JSON output for module info (-m) * Feature: misc RSS hash info improvements (-x) * Feature: tsinfo hwtstamp provider (--{get,set}-hwtimestamp-cfg) * Fix: fix wrong auto-negotiation state (no option) * Fix: more explicit RSS context action (-n) * Fix: print PHY address as decimal (no option) * Fix: fix return value on flow hashing error (-N) * Fix: fix JSON output for IRQ coalescing * Fix: fix MDI-X info output (no option) * Misc: code cleanup in module parsers * Misc: provide module_info JSON schema * Misc: add '-j' alias for --json * Misc: provide AppStream metainfo XML * Misc: update message descriptions for debugging output 6.11 * Feature: cmis: print active and inactive firmware versions * Feature: flash transceiver module firmware (--flash-module-firmware) * Feature: add T1BRR 10Mb/s mode to link mode tables * Feature: support for disabling netlink from command line * Fix: fix lanes parameter format specifier * Fix: add missing clause 33 PSE manual description * Fix: qsf: Better handling of Page A2h netlink read failure * Fix: rss: retrieve ring count using ETHTOOL_GRXRINGS ioctl (-x) * Misc: man page formatting fix 6.10 * Feature: suport for PoE in PSE (--show-pse and --set-pse) * Feature: add statistics support to tsinfo (-T) * Feature: add JSON output to base command (no option) * Feature: add JSON output to EEE info (--show-eee) * Fix: qsfp: better handling on page 03h read failure (-m) * Fix: handle zero arguments for module eeprom dump (-m) * Fix: check for missing arguments in do_srxfh() (-X) * Misc: compiler warnings in "make check" * Misc: more descriptive error when JSON output is not available Signed-off-by: Adolf Belka Signed-off-by: Michael Tremer ----------------------------------------------------------------------- Summary of changes: config/rootfiles/common/ethtool | 2 ++ config/rootfiles/common/freetype | 2 +- config/rootfiles/common/libssh | 2 +- config/rootfiles/common/libxml2 | 2 +- config/rootfiles/common/lvm2 | 2 ++ config/rootfiles/common/p11-kit | 3 ++- .../rootfiles/{oldcore/125 => core/198}/filelists/collectd | 0 .../rootfiles/{oldcore/158 => core/198}/filelists/ethtool | 0 .../rootfiles/{oldcore/110 => core/198}/filelists/freetype | 0 .../rootfiles/{oldcore/155 => core/198}/filelists/libffi | 0 .../rootfiles/{oldcore/137 => core/198}/filelists/libssh | 0 .../rootfiles/{oldcore/101 => core/198}/filelists/libxml2 | 0 config/rootfiles/{oldcore/125 => core/198}/filelists/lvm2 | 0 .../rootfiles/{oldcore/160 => core/198}/filelists/p11-kit | 0 config/rootfiles/packages/nut | 9 +++++++-- lfs/ethtool | 9 +++++---- lfs/freetype | 14 +++++++------- lfs/haproxy | 6 +++--- lfs/libffi | 7 ++++--- lfs/libssh | 4 ++-- lfs/libxml2 | 4 ++-- lfs/lvm2 | 4 ++-- lfs/nut | 6 +++--- lfs/p11-kit | 6 +++--- 24 files changed, 47 insertions(+), 35 deletions(-) copy config/rootfiles/{oldcore/125 => core/198}/filelists/collectd (100%) copy config/rootfiles/{oldcore/158 => core/198}/filelists/ethtool (100%) copy config/rootfiles/{oldcore/110 => core/198}/filelists/freetype (100%) copy config/rootfiles/{oldcore/155 => core/198}/filelists/libffi (100%) copy config/rootfiles/{oldcore/137 => core/198}/filelists/libssh (100%) copy config/rootfiles/{oldcore/101 => core/198}/filelists/libxml2 (100%) copy config/rootfiles/{oldcore/125 => core/198}/filelists/lvm2 (100%) copy config/rootfiles/{oldcore/160 => core/198}/filelists/p11-kit (100%) Difference in files: diff --git a/config/rootfiles/common/ethtool b/config/rootfiles/common/ethtool index 1ffc4025d..28879aae3 100644 --- a/config/rootfiles/common/ethtool +++ b/config/rootfiles/common/ethtool @@ -1,3 +1,5 @@ usr/sbin/ethtool #usr/share/bash-completion/completions/ethtool #usr/share/man/man8/ethtool.8 +#usr/share/metainfo +#usr/share/metainfo/org.kernel.software.network.ethtool.metainfo.xml diff --git a/config/rootfiles/common/freetype b/config/rootfiles/common/freetype index 81adc2503..0781a0f17 100644 --- a/config/rootfiles/common/freetype +++ b/config/rootfiles/common/freetype @@ -60,7 +60,7 @@ #usr/lib/libfreetype.la #usr/lib/libfreetype.so usr/lib/libfreetype.so.6 -usr/lib/libfreetype.so.6.20.2 +usr/lib/libfreetype.so.6.20.4 #usr/lib/pkgconfig/freetype2.pc #usr/share/aclocal/freetype2.m4 #usr/share/man/man1/freetype-config.1 diff --git a/config/rootfiles/common/libssh b/config/rootfiles/common/libssh index 77dfc71cf..d0b55519f 100644 --- a/config/rootfiles/common/libssh +++ b/config/rootfiles/common/libssh @@ -14,5 +14,5 @@ #usr/lib/cmake/libssh/libssh-config.cmake #usr/lib/libssh.so usr/lib/libssh.so.4 -usr/lib/libssh.so.4.10.2 +usr/lib/libssh.so.4.10.3 #usr/lib/pkgconfig/libssh.pc diff --git a/config/rootfiles/common/libxml2 b/config/rootfiles/common/libxml2 index 009e1fb06..995a268bd 100644 --- a/config/rootfiles/common/libxml2 +++ b/config/rootfiles/common/libxml2 @@ -54,7 +54,7 @@ #usr/lib/libxml2.la #usr/lib/libxml2.so usr/lib/libxml2.so.16 -usr/lib/libxml2.so.16.0.4 +usr/lib/libxml2.so.16.0.6 #usr/lib/pkgconfig/libxml-2.0.pc #usr/share/doc/libxml2 #usr/share/doc/libxml2/xmlcatalog.html diff --git a/config/rootfiles/common/lvm2 b/config/rootfiles/common/lvm2 index bd1329e54..a71ac8be8 100644 --- a/config/rootfiles/common/lvm2 +++ b/config/rootfiles/common/lvm2 @@ -35,6 +35,7 @@ usr/sbin/lvmconfig usr/sbin/lvmdevices usr/sbin/lvmdiskscan usr/sbin/lvmdump +usr/sbin/lvmpersist usr/sbin/lvmsadc usr/sbin/lvmsar usr/sbin/lvreduce @@ -99,6 +100,7 @@ usr/sbin/vgsplit #usr/share/man/man8/lvmdevices.8 #usr/share/man/man8/lvmdiskscan.8 #usr/share/man/man8/lvmdump.8 +#usr/share/man/man8/lvmpersist.8 #usr/share/man/man8/lvmsadc.8 #usr/share/man/man8/lvmsar.8 #usr/share/man/man8/lvreduce.8 diff --git a/config/rootfiles/common/p11-kit b/config/rootfiles/common/p11-kit index c0ea3ac58..2d3fbf246 100644 --- a/config/rootfiles/common/p11-kit +++ b/config/rootfiles/common/p11-kit @@ -15,7 +15,7 @@ usr/bin/trust #usr/lib/libp11-kit.la #usr/lib/libp11-kit.so usr/lib/libp11-kit.so.0 -usr/lib/libp11-kit.so.0.4.1 +usr/lib/libp11-kit.so.0.4.3 usr/lib/p11-kit-proxy.so #usr/lib/pkcs11 #usr/lib/pkcs11/p11-kit-client.la @@ -54,6 +54,7 @@ usr/lib/pkcs11/p11-kit-trust.so #usr/share/gtk-doc/html/p11-kit/p11-kit.devhelp2 #usr/share/gtk-doc/html/p11-kit/p11-kit.html #usr/share/gtk-doc/html/p11-kit/pkcs11-conf.html +#usr/share/gtk-doc/html/p11-kit/proxy.html #usr/share/gtk-doc/html/p11-kit/reference.html #usr/share/gtk-doc/html/p11-kit/remoting.html #usr/share/gtk-doc/html/p11-kit/right-insensitive.png diff --git a/config/rootfiles/core/198/filelists/collectd b/config/rootfiles/core/198/filelists/collectd new file mode 120000 index 000000000..871b32f14 --- /dev/null +++ b/config/rootfiles/core/198/filelists/collectd @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +../../../common/collectd \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/config/rootfiles/core/198/filelists/ethtool b/config/rootfiles/core/198/filelists/ethtool new file mode 120000 index 000000000..494a53e9d --- /dev/null +++ b/config/rootfiles/core/198/filelists/ethtool @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +../../../common/ethtool \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/config/rootfiles/core/198/filelists/freetype b/config/rootfiles/core/198/filelists/freetype new file mode 120000 index 000000000..79ec5c42e --- /dev/null +++ b/config/rootfiles/core/198/filelists/freetype @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +../../../common/freetype \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/config/rootfiles/core/198/filelists/libffi b/config/rootfiles/core/198/filelists/libffi new file mode 120000 index 000000000..c391acd0c --- /dev/null +++ b/config/rootfiles/core/198/filelists/libffi @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +../../../common/libffi \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/config/rootfiles/core/198/filelists/libssh b/config/rootfiles/core/198/filelists/libssh new file mode 120000 index 000000000..ecbb67053 --- /dev/null +++ b/config/rootfiles/core/198/filelists/libssh @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +../../../common/libssh \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/config/rootfiles/core/198/filelists/libxml2 b/config/rootfiles/core/198/filelists/libxml2 new file mode 120000 index 000000000..242e69fa3 --- /dev/null +++ b/config/rootfiles/core/198/filelists/libxml2 @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +../../../common/libxml2 \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/config/rootfiles/core/198/filelists/lvm2 b/config/rootfiles/core/198/filelists/lvm2 new file mode 120000 index 000000000..d640870b7 --- /dev/null +++ b/config/rootfiles/core/198/filelists/lvm2 @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +../../../common/lvm2 \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/config/rootfiles/core/198/filelists/p11-kit b/config/rootfiles/core/198/filelists/p11-kit new file mode 120000 index 000000000..e652deb67 --- /dev/null +++ b/config/rootfiles/core/198/filelists/p11-kit @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +../../../common/p11-kit \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/config/rootfiles/packages/nut b/config/rootfiles/packages/nut index 4367797bf..6bcd2a553 100644 --- a/config/rootfiles/packages/nut +++ b/config/rootfiles/packages/nut @@ -27,6 +27,7 @@ usr/bin/clone-outlet usr/bin/dummy-ups usr/bin/etapro usr/bin/everups +usr/bin/failover usr/bin/gamatronic usr/bin/genericups usr/bin/isbmex @@ -44,12 +45,15 @@ usr/bin/nhs_ser usr/bin/nut-scanner usr/bin/nutconf usr/bin/nutdrv_atcl_usb +usr/bin/nutdrv_hashx usr/bin/nutdrv_qx usr/bin/nutdrv_siemens-sitop usr/bin/oneac usr/bin/optiups usr/bin/powercom usr/bin/powerpanel +usr/bin/powervar_cx_ser +usr/bin/powervar_cx_usb usr/bin/rhino usr/bin/richcomm_usb usr/bin/riello_ser @@ -69,6 +73,7 @@ usr/bin/upslog usr/bin/upsrw usr/bin/upssched-cmd usr/bin/usbhid-ups +usr/bin/ve-direct usr/bin/victronups #usr/include/nut-scan.h #usr/include/nutclient.h @@ -89,8 +94,8 @@ usr/lib/libnutclientstub.so.1 usr/lib/libnutclientstub.so.1.0.1 #usr/lib/libnutscan.la #usr/lib/libnutscan.so -usr/lib/libnutscan.so.3 -usr/lib/libnutscan.so.3.0.0 +usr/lib/libnutscan.so.4 +usr/lib/libnutscan.so.4.0.0 #usr/lib/libupsclient.la #usr/lib/libupsclient.so usr/lib/libupsclient.so.7 diff --git a/lfs/ethtool b/lfs/ethtool index 9cdede460..cd5d25150 100644 --- a/lfs/ethtool +++ b/lfs/ethtool @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ ############################################################################### # # # IPFire.org - A linux based firewall # -# Copyright (C) 2007-2024 IPFire Team # +# Copyright (C) 2007-2025 IPFire Team # # # # This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify # # it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by # @@ -24,7 +24,7 @@ include Config -VER = 6.9 +VER = 6.15 THISAPP = ethtool-$(VER) DL_FILE = $(THISAPP).tar.xz @@ -40,7 +40,7 @@ objects = $(DL_FILE) $(DL_FILE) = $(DL_FROM)/$(DL_FILE) -$(DL_FILE)_BLAKE2 = e04fa530084ad14abfea8c3802f272eb61eae9ee07aa2a12d16eeb77708b5ab021f1cdee10c24f83f77d65f2740ba5aceda99c21c47ef6cbcd65834af8334b00 +$(DL_FILE)_BLAKE2 = 2a4a71c7ea6ac047d23fa9c8265a2dce8432f4417f6006f71dc91e365b9a841b5bfd44683e3179806f38285f199ed0cb84d1ca7a3f02979b8f4045274736f9eb install : $(TARGET) @@ -70,7 +70,8 @@ $(subst %,%_BLAKE2,$(objects)) : $(TARGET) : $(patsubst %,$(DIR_DL)/%,$(objects)) @$(PREBUILD) @rm -rf $(DIR_APP) && cd $(DIR_SRC) && tar Jxf $(DIR_DL)/$(DL_FILE) - cd $(DIR_APP) && ./configure --prefix=/usr + cd $(DIR_APP) && ./configure \ + --prefix=/usr cd $(DIR_APP) && make $(MAKETUNING) cd $(DIR_APP) && make install @rm -rf $(DIR_APP) diff --git a/lfs/freetype b/lfs/freetype index fa69e4e31..2a1d90aeb 100644 --- a/lfs/freetype +++ b/lfs/freetype @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ ############################################################################### # # # IPFire.org - A linux based firewall # -# Copyright (C) 2007-2024 IPFire Team # +# Copyright (C) 2007-2025 IPFire Team # # # # This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify # # it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by # @@ -24,7 +24,7 @@ include Config -VER = 2.13.3 +VER = 2.14.1 THISAPP = freetype-$(VER) DL_FILE = $(THISAPP).tar.xz @@ -40,7 +40,7 @@ objects = $(DL_FILE) $(DL_FILE) = $(DL_FROM)/$(DL_FILE) -$(DL_FILE)_BLAKE2 = f9591c6998df02b072adaf38a968e91deae8ed4d53ea0cb74d08982c4f0e48b1a98c1378a698164e4f730f07a3b0bea308a94fcc2e2b8ce9967dbf9478b599bd +$(DL_FILE)_BLAKE2 = 1dc62d337a93ca94f93496e60bdf9cbabed5867d66bb2f07669f1b5f81ef16f6cc57c401f51bb62d919680316f73902fafb6a167c45183872faaf984840b5ec7 install : $(TARGET) @@ -72,11 +72,11 @@ $(TARGET) : $(patsubst %,$(DIR_DL)/%,$(objects)) @rm -rf $(DIR_APP) && cd $(DIR_SRC) && tar axf $(DIR_DL)/$(DL_FILE) cd $(DIR_APP) && sed -ri "s:.*(AUX_MODULES.*valid):\1:" modules.cfg cd $(DIR_APP) && sed -r "s:.*(#.*SUBPIXEL_RENDERING) .*:\1:" \ - -i include/freetype/config/ftoption.h + -i include/freetype/config/ftoption.h cd $(DIR_APP) && ./configure \ - --prefix=/usr \ - --enable-freetype-config \ - --disable-static + --prefix=/usr \ + --enable-freetype-config \ + --disable-static cd $(DIR_APP) && make $(MAKETUNING) cd $(DIR_APP) && make install @rm -rf $(DIR_APP) diff --git a/lfs/haproxy b/lfs/haproxy index 005754e55..633d11f50 100644 --- a/lfs/haproxy +++ b/lfs/haproxy @@ -26,7 +26,7 @@ include Config SUMMARY = The Reliable, High Performance TCP/HTTP Load Balancer -VER = 3.2.2 +VER = 3.2.4 # From: https://www.haproxy.org/download/ @@ -36,7 +36,7 @@ DL_FROM = $(URL_IPFIRE) DIR_APP = $(DIR_SRC)/$(THISAPP) TARGET = $(DIR_INFO)/$(THISAPP) PROG = haproxy -PAK_VER = 32 +PAK_VER = 33 DEPS = @@ -54,7 +54,7 @@ objects = $(DL_FILE) $(DL_FILE) = $(DL_FROM)/$(DL_FILE) -$(DL_FILE)_BLAKE2 = 8dc203c6ff0d366cba482c55bb8fc03d0b8ed7f6fee96a311efebc8a00abb5f50f087fa4b1045322ee831f3f7da0bee6eea67200083b0af5d40e8dd3f252644c +$(DL_FILE)_BLAKE2 = b08c8637623a81f0e39ef897db032e43a5129cdff8440e6d77c8c19e3700b6f67bf4ac75084a465e100a7fb16c25a4c15830cda15baa4af927a919bff1c977bf install : $(TARGET) diff --git a/lfs/libffi b/lfs/libffi index 545d45c9d..2217a8ea7 100644 --- a/lfs/libffi +++ b/lfs/libffi @@ -24,7 +24,7 @@ include Config -VER = 3.5.1 +VER = 3.5.2 THISAPP = libffi-$(VER) DL_FILE = $(THISAPP).tar.gz @@ -40,7 +40,7 @@ objects = $(DL_FILE) $(DL_FILE) = $(DL_FROM)/$(DL_FILE) -$(DL_FILE)_BLAKE2 = eaeb04beeb4ab6e0ef5652175d5c9d29a18b6f1edbf05db819a3a6ac9c8ed47de32c54fca4c3a9a476283c0771650d5a577e7868f16c671ee46e25db27369066 +$(DL_FILE)_BLAKE2 = 35ce590926bcdd2556c30c94bb0fef3f0cfe8f32e809ffad00eb0bc7a8ba1ba40da844b108069c87e86bff278221cc42dc7c7aacd02a7b7bc408ea054085398c install : $(TARGET) @@ -74,7 +74,8 @@ $(TARGET) : $(patsubst %,$(DIR_DL)/%,$(objects)) @$(PREBUILD) @rm -rf $(DIR_APP) && cd $(DIR_SRC) && tar zxf $(DIR_DL)/$(DL_FILE) $(UPDATE_AUTOMAKE) - cd $(DIR_APP) && ./configure --prefix=/usr + cd $(DIR_APP) && ./configure \ + --prefix=/usr cd $(DIR_APP) && make $(MAKETUNING) cd $(DIR_APP) && make install @rm -rf $(DIR_APP) diff --git a/lfs/libssh b/lfs/libssh index 80eaa0219..26d41dd38 100644 --- a/lfs/libssh +++ b/lfs/libssh @@ -24,7 +24,7 @@ include Config -VER = 0.11.2 +VER = 0.11.3 THISAPP = libssh-$(VER) DL_FILE = $(THISAPP).tar.xz @@ -40,7 +40,7 @@ objects = $(DL_FILE) $(DL_FILE) = $(DL_FROM)/$(DL_FILE) -$(DL_FILE)_BLAKE2 = 7f4a97b2027e386f5bfd308b1aac1938484722d4d1bb55ce0fa2de8358bedea47955df1cb4e68679033d1a5538058422770872f2f6513a82199ff506eccfad0e +$(DL_FILE)_BLAKE2 = 859e4af9bf6305e54175e456d153a85e678a6fc49ac184dbe09d94ab01dde42f0321f5a2ac35cf4ca9df188daab6c4bf3171dcd8a3776419a3a1a20474ccf89a install : $(TARGET) diff --git a/lfs/libxml2 b/lfs/libxml2 index 7e3be5f8d..0509b9b98 100644 --- a/lfs/libxml2 +++ b/lfs/libxml2 @@ -24,7 +24,7 @@ include Config -VER = 2.14.4 +VER = 2.14.6 THISAPP = libxml2-$(VER) DL_FILE = $(THISAPP).tar.xz @@ -42,7 +42,7 @@ objects = $(DL_FILE) $(DL_FILE) = $(DL_FROM)/$(DL_FILE) -$(DL_FILE)_BLAKE2 = 6ee7e4f35e6f15124fe1ceb55758236229f87e05344c55e82c419f8e8dba763adbd25746c038d13189dfadc3bb023fd8891251e78e9c9046d42961829d93b885 +$(DL_FILE)_BLAKE2 = ad5d7cb64f8081559a671e9d79b3ebcd7313dada39d7f0c2854994153a9dff2ef85bc81336437f5881abe637bae51b62e9104b3a099113f4ee2252b604325291 install : $(TARGET) diff --git a/lfs/lvm2 b/lfs/lvm2 index fd67dd59e..8fa0dc1b6 100644 --- a/lfs/lvm2 +++ b/lfs/lvm2 @@ -24,7 +24,7 @@ include Config -VER = 2.03.33 +VER = 2.03.35 THISAPP = LVM2.$(VER) DL_FILE = $(THISAPP).tgz @@ -40,7 +40,7 @@ objects = $(DL_FILE) $(DL_FILE) = $(DL_FROM)/$(DL_FILE) -$(DL_FILE)_BLAKE2 = 89a5f4c338cae4196edf815820819e71a6d4211bdaa447ba6e71100469261d9f0d4071a70502b53e6734a8f857771a73efc9de62644b09363a807c2fa9562829 +$(DL_FILE)_BLAKE2 = f1612a98de3bc9080a514acefc1c9c057e9b2e6915ee6b6755c809eaec960e87f35f67d48ef7e5ef2ccd8f79203af7ef41a43e5318f024159bbef91906097730 install : $(TARGET) diff --git a/lfs/nut b/lfs/nut index ffd4601ac..a86b1694f 100644 --- a/lfs/nut +++ b/lfs/nut @@ -26,7 +26,7 @@ include Config SUMMARY = Network UPS Tools Core (Uninterruptible Power Supply Monitoring) -VER = 2.8.3 +VER = 2.8.4 THISAPP = nut-$(VER) DL_FILE = $(THISAPP).tar.gz @@ -34,7 +34,7 @@ DL_FROM = $(URL_IPFIRE) DIR_APP = $(DIR_SRC)/$(THISAPP) TARGET = $(DIR_INFO)/$(THISAPP) PROG = nut -PAK_VER = 14 +PAK_VER = 15 DEPS = @@ -50,7 +50,7 @@ objects = $(DL_FILE) $(DL_FILE) = $(DL_FROM)/$(DL_FILE) -$(DL_FILE)_BLAKE2 = 515e829286b123610a856003a8838a022ae365b193988477086a683b9da0a99b3b1cf048cecd75c764c8a9a03856e966bd9d82333475670d1df43899d9b8a7bf +$(DL_FILE)_BLAKE2 = 1a9e86c112055b623811e1747aa420ebb8022189c2e43f38c29cca93171d59b895d1ff5487d8f325c79833c6f6a76bffd849fb179db158bb2a1fbf86952dd797 install : $(TARGET) diff --git a/lfs/p11-kit b/lfs/p11-kit index fcc4ce2c2..0676023c7 100644 --- a/lfs/p11-kit +++ b/lfs/p11-kit @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ ############################################################################### # # # IPFire.org - A linux based firewall # -# Copyright (C) 2007-2024 IPFire Team # +# Copyright (C) 2007-2025 IPFire Team # # # # This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify # # it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by # @@ -24,7 +24,7 @@ include Config -VER = 0.25.5 +VER = 0.25.8 THISAPP = p11-kit-$(VER) DL_FILE = $(THISAPP).tar.xz @@ -43,7 +43,7 @@ objects = $(DL_FILE) $(DL_FILE) = $(DL_FROM)/$(DL_FILE) -$(DL_FILE)_BLAKE2 = 96d6a9c2807586abafae4da4df89f566672733963997d6a83e00aaf83a7a0c0e2995638f505e98fb87a90c60bde28814f1e8b7d5071bf0af96bb0467105a1ddc +$(DL_FILE)_BLAKE2 = d351b7b015920d7ecf1b9d3b4f1f3fc62c7ef46c1dc9ed3475b9ac7f5dbf5a47b2d2a19049e7eef81e35d0f993a860ee5df1864f0341596dca143140ae14e5c4 install : $(TARGET) hooks/post-receive -- IPFire 2.x development tree