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Fedora EPEL Update Notification
FEDORA-EPEL-2022-62af35ed85
2022-06-30 02:18:33.495182
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Name : csmock
Product : Fedora EPEL 7
Version : 3.3.3
Release : 1.el7
URL : https://github.com/csutils/csmock
Summary : A mock wrapper for Static Analysis tools
Description :
This is a metapackage pulling in csmock-common and basic csmock plug-ins.
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Update Information:
- update to latest upstream release
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ChangeLog:
* Tue Jun 21 2022 Kamil Dudka <kdudka(a)redhat.com> 3.3.3-1
- update to latest upstream release
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Fedora EPEL Update Notification
FEDORA-EPEL-2022-62af35ed85
2022-06-30 02:18:33.495182
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Name : cswrap
Product : Fedora EPEL 7
Version : 2.2.1
Release : 1.el7
URL : https://github.com/csutils/cswrap
Summary : Generic compiler wrapper
Description :
Generic compiler wrapper used by csmock to capture diagnostic messages.
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Update Information:
- update to latest upstream release
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ChangeLog:
* Tue Jun 21 2022 Kamil Dudka <kdudka(a)redhat.com> 2.2.1-1
- update to latest upstream
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Fedora EPEL Update Notification
FEDORA-EPEL-2022-62af35ed85
2022-06-30 02:18:33.495182
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Name : csdiff
Product : Fedora EPEL 7
Version : 2.6.0
Release : 1.el7
URL : https://github.com/csutils/csdiff
Summary : Non-interactive tools for processing code scan results in plain-text
Description :
This package contains the csdiff tool for comparing code scan defect lists in
order to find out added or fixed defects, and the csgrep utility for filtering
defect lists using various filtering predicates.
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Update Information:
- update to latest upstream release
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ChangeLog:
* Tue Jun 21 2022 Kamil Dudka <kdudka(a)redhat.com> 2.6.0-1
- update to latest upstream release
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Fedora EPEL Update Notification
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2022-06-30 02:18:33.495182
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Name : cscppc
Product : Fedora EPEL 7
Version : 2.2.1
Release : 1.el7
URL : https://github.com/csutils/cscppc
Summary : A compiler wrapper that runs cppcheck in background
Description :
This package contains the cscppc compiler wrapper that runs cppcheck in
background fully transparently.
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Update Information:
- update to latest upstream release
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ChangeLog:
* Tue Jun 21 2022 Kamil Dudka <kdudka(a)redhat.com> 2.2.1-1
- update to latest upstream release
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Fedora EPEL Update Notification
FEDORA-EPEL-2022-6be5189c4d
2022-06-30 02:18:33.495129
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Name : dhcpd-pools
Product : Fedora EPEL 7
Version : 3.2
Release : 1.el7
URL : http://dhcpd-pools.sourceforge.net/
Summary : ISC dhcpd lease analysis and reporting
Description :
This is for ISC DHCP shared network and pool range usage analysis. Purpose
of command is to count usage ratio of each IP range and shared network pool
which ISC dhcpd is in control of. Users of the command are most likely ISPs
and other organizations that have large IP space.
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Update Information:
new upstream version includes gnulib fix add munin plugins from contrib BR perl-
generators since we install a perl script
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ChangeLog:
* Sun Jun 5 2022 Chris Adams <linux(a)cmadams.net> - 3.2-1
- new upstream version includes gnulib fix
- add munin plugins from contrib
- BR perl-generators since we install a perl script
* Wed Feb 2 2022 Chris Adams <linux(a)cmadams.net> - 3.1-6
- use updated gnulib cdefs.h to deal with ppc64le change
- run tests after build
* Thu Jan 20 2022 Fedora Release Engineering <releng(a)fedoraproject.org> - 3.1-5
- Rebuilt for https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Fedora_36_Mass_Rebuild
* Fri Dec 24 2021 Bj��rn Esser <besser82(a)fedoraproject.org> - 3.1-4
- Rebuild(uthash)
* Wed Jul 21 2021 Fedora Release Engineering <releng(a)fedoraproject.org> - 3.1-3
- Rebuilt for https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Fedora_35_Mass_Rebuild
* Tue Jan 26 2021 Fedora Release Engineering <releng(a)fedoraproject.org> - 3.1-2
- Rebuilt for https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Fedora_34_Mass_Rebuild
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References:
[ 1 ] Bug #2093557 - dhcpd-pools-3.2 is available
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=2093557
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Fedora EPEL Update Notification
FEDORA-EPEL-2022-546f3ae714
2022-06-30 02:02:28.985793
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Name : packit
Product : Fedora EPEL 8
Version : 0.53.0
Release : 1.el8
URL : https://github.com/packit/packit
Summary : A tool for integrating upstream projects with Fedora operating system
Description :
This project provides tooling and automation to integrate upstream open source
projects into Fedora operating system.
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Update Information:
New upstream release: 0.53.0
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ChangeLog:
* Wed Jun 22 2022 Packit <hello(a)packit.dev> - 0.53.0-1
- Packit now works with Bodhi 5 and Bodhi 6 authentication mechanism. (#1629)
- Git ref name that Packit works with during `propose-downstream` is now made more obvious in logs. (#1626)
- Packit now correctly handles creation of custom archives in root while a specfile is in a subdirectory. (#1622)
- Creation of a Bodhi update will not timeout anymore as Packit is now using a more efficient way of obtaining the latest build in a release. (#1612)
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Fedora EPEL Update Notification
FEDORA-EPEL-2022-8ae070d662
2022-06-30 02:02:28.985750
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Name : liborc
Product : Fedora EPEL 8
Version : 1.7.5
Release : 1.el8
URL : http://orc.apache.org/
Summary : Library for producing small, fast columnar storage for Hadoop workloads
Description :
ORC is a self-describing type-aware columnar file format designed
for Hadoop workloads. It is optimized for large streaming reads,
but with integrated support for finding required rows quickly.
Storing data in a columnar format lets the reader read, decompress,
and process only the values that are required for the current query.
Because ORC files are type-aware, the writer chooses the most
appropriate encoding for the type and builds an internal index as
the file is written. Predicate pushdown uses those indexes to
determine which stripes in a file need to be read for a particular
query and the row indexes can narrow the search to a particular set
of 10,000 rows. ORC supports the complete set of types in Hive,
including the complex types: structs, lists, maps, and unions.
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Update Information:
Apache ORC 1.7.5 GA
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ChangeLog:
* Tue Jun 21 2022 Kaleb S. KEITHLEY <kkeithle [at] redhat.com> - 1.7.5-1
- 1.7.5 GA
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Fedora EPEL Update Notification
FEDORA-EPEL-2022-044b0909c6
2022-06-30 02:02:28.985739
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Name : python-specfile
Product : Fedora EPEL 8
Version : 0.4.0
Release : 1.el8
URL : https://github.com/packit/specfile
Summary : A library for parsing and manipulating RPM spec files
Description :
Python library for parsing and manipulating RPM spec files.
Main focus is on modifying existing spec files, any change should result
in a minimal diff.
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Update Information:
New upstream release: 0.4.0
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ChangeLog:
* Tue Jun 21 2022 Packit <hello(a)packit.dev> - 0.4.0-1
- Added convenience properties for most used tags (#63)
- Hardened linting by ignoring only specific mypy errors (#64)
- Fixed list of valid tag names and ensured newly added tags are not part of a condition block (#66)
- Initial patch number and its default number of digits are now honored (#66)
- Fixed a bug in `%prep` macro stringification (#67)
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Fedora EPEL Update Notification
FEDORA-EPEL-2022-c1c191edf7
2022-06-30 02:02:28.985728
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Name : snapd
Product : Fedora EPEL 8
Version : 2.56.2
Release : 1.el8
URL : https://github.com/snapcore/snapd
Summary : A transactional software package manager
Description :
Snappy is a modern, cross-distribution, transactional package manager
designed for working with self-contained, immutable packages.
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Update Information:
Update to 2.56.2
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ChangeLog:
* Tue Jun 21 2022 Maciek Borzecki <maciek.borzecki(a)gmail.com> - 2.56.2-1
- Release 2.56.2 to Fedora and EPEL
* Sat Jun 18 2022 Robert-Andr�� Mauchin <zebob.m(a)gmail.com> - 2.55.3-2
- Rebuilt for CVE-2022-1996, CVE-2022-24675, CVE-2022-28327, CVE-2022-27191,
CVE-2022-29526, CVE-2022-30629
* Wed Jun 15 2022 Michael Vogt <michael.vogt(a)ubuntu.com>
- New upstream release 2.56.2
- o/snapstate: exclude services from refresh app awareness hard
running check
- cmd/snap: support custom apparmor features dir with snap
prepare-image
* Wed Jun 15 2022 Michael Vogt <michael.vogt(a)ubuntu.com>
- New upstream release 2.56.1
- gadget/install: do not assume dm device has same block size as
disk
- gadget: check also mbr type when testing for implicit data
partition
- interfaces: update network-control interface with permissions
required by resolvectl
- interfaces/builtin: remove the name=org.freedesktop.DBus
restriction in cups-control AppArmor rules
- many: print valid/invalid status on snap validate --monitor ...
- o/snapstate: fix validation sets restoring and snap revert on
failed refresh
- interfaces/opengl: update allowed PCI accesses for RPi
- interfaces/shared-memory: Update AppArmor permissions for
mmap+linkpaths
* Thu May 19 2022 Michael Vogt <michael.vogt(a)ubuntu.com>
- New upstream release 2.56
- portal-info: Add CommonID Field
- asserts/info,mkversion.sh: capture max assertion formats in
snapd/info
- tests: improve the unit testing workflow to run in parallel
- interfaces: allow map and execute permissions for files on
removable media
- tests: add spread test to verify that connections are preserved if
snap refresh fails
- tests: Apparmor sandbox profile mocking
- cmd/snap-fde-keymgr: support for multiple devices and
authorizations for add/remove recovery key
- cmd/snap-bootstrap: Listen to keyboard added after start and
handle switch root
- interfaces,overlord: add support for adding extra mount layouts
- cmd/snap: replace existing code for 'snap model' to use shared
code in clientutil (2/3)
- interfaces: fix opengl interface on RISC-V
- interfaces: allow access to the file locking for cryptosetup in
the dm-crypt interface
- interfaces: network-manager: add AppArmor rule for configuring
bridges
- i/b/hardware-observe.go: add access to the thermal sysfs
- interfaces: opengl: add rules for NXP i.MX GPU drivers
- i/b/mount_control: add an optional "/" to the mount target rule
- snap/quota: add values for journal quotas (journal quota 2/n)
- tests: spread test for uc20 preseeding covering snap prepare-image
- o/snapstate: remove deadcode breaking static checks
- secboot/keymgr: extend unit tests, add helper for identify keyslot
used error
- tests: use new snaps.name and snaps.cleanup tools
- interfaces: tweak getPath() slightly and add some more tests
- tests: update snapd testing tools
- client/clientutil: add shared code for printing model assertions
as yaml or json (1/3)
- debug-tools: list all snaps
- cmd/snap: join search terms passed in the command line
- osutil/disks: partition UUID lookup
- o/snapshotstate: refactor snapshot read/write logic
- interfaces: Allow locking in block-devices
- daemon: /v2/system-recovery-keys remove API
- snapstate: do not auto-migrate to ~/Snap for core22 just yet
- tests: run failed tests by default
- o/snapshotstate: check installed snaps before running 'save' tasks
- secboot/keymgr: remove recovery key, authorize with existing key
- deps: bump libseccomp to include build fixes, run unit tests using
CC=clang
- cmd/snap-seccomp: only compare the bottom 32-bits of the flags arg
of copy_file_range
- osutil/disks: helper for obtaining the UUID of a partition which
is a mount point source
- image/preseed: umount the base snap last after writable paths
- tests: new set of nested tests for uc22
- tests: run failed tests on nested suite
- interfaces: posix-mq: add new interface
- tests/main/user-session-env: remove openSUSE-specific tweaks
- tests: skip external backend in mem-cgroup-disabled test
- snap/quota: change the journal quota period to be a time.Duration
- interfaces/apparmor: allow executing /usr/bin/numfmt in the base
template
- tests: add lz4 dependency for jammy to avoid issues repacking
kernel
- snap-bootstrap, o/devicestate: use seed parallelism
- cmd/snap-update-ns: correctly set sticky bit on created
directories where applicable
- tests: install snapd while restoring in snap-mgmt
- .github: skip misspell and ineffassign on go 1.13
- many: use UC20+/pre-UC20 in user messages as needed
- o/devicestate: use snap handler for copying and checksuming
preseeded snaps
- image, cmd/snap-preseed: allow passing custom apparmor features
path
- o/assertstate: fix handling of validation set tracking update in
enforcing mode
- packaging: restart our units only after the upgrade
- interfaces: add a steam-support interface
- gadget/install, o/devicestate: do not create recovery and
reinstall keys during installation
- many: move recovery key responsibility to devicestate/secboot,
prepare for a future with just optional recovery key
- tests: do not run mem-cgroup-disabled on external backends
- snap: implement "star" developers
- o/devicestate: fix install tests on systems with
/var/lib/snapd/snap
- cmd/snap-fde-keymgr, secboot: followup cleanups
- seed: let SnapHandler provided a different final path for snaps
- o/devicestate: implement maybeApplyPreseededData function to apply
preseed artifact
- tests/lib/tools: add piboot to boot_path()
- interfaces/builtin: shared-memory drop plugs allow-installation:
true
- tests/main/user-session-env: for for opensuse
- cmd/snap-fde-keymgr, secboot: add a tiny FDE key manager
- tests: re-execute the failed tests when "Run failed" label is set
in the PR
- interfaces/builtin/custom-device: fix unit tests on hosts with
different libexecdir
- sandbox: move profile load/unload to sandbox/apparmor
- cmd/snap: handler call verifications for cmd_quota_tests
- secboot/keys: introduce a package for secboot key types, use the
package throughout the code base
- snap/quota: add journal quotas to resources.go
- many: let provide a SnapHandler to Seed.Load*Meta*
- osutil: allow setting desired mtime on the AtomicFile, preserve
mtime on copy
- systemd: add systemd.Run() wrapper for systemd-run
- tests: test fresh install of core22-based snap (#11696)
- tests: initial set of tests to uc22 nested execution
- o/snapstate: migration overwrites existing snap dir
- tests: fix interfaces-location-control tests leaking provider.py
process
- tests/nested: fix custom-device test
- tests: test migration w/ revert, refresh and XDG dir creation
- asserts,store: complete support for optional primary key headers
for assertions
- seed: support parallelism when loading/verifying snap metadata
- image/preseed, cmd/snap-preseed: create and sign preseed assertion
- tests: Initial changes to run nested tests on uc22
- o/snapstate: fix TestSnapdRefreshTasks test after two r-a-a PRs
- interfaces: add ACRN hypervisor support
- o/snapstate: exclude TypeSnapd and TypeOS snaps from refresh-app-
awareness
- features: enable refresh-app-awareness by default
- libsnap-confine-private: show proper error when aa_change_onexec()
fails
- i/apparmor: remove leftover comment
- gadget: drop unused code in unit tests
- image, store: move ToolingStore to store/tooling package
- HACKING: update info for snapcraft remote build
- seed: return all essential snaps found if no types are given to
LoadEssentialMeta
- i/b/custom_device: fix generation of udev rules
- tests/nested/manual/core20-early-config: disable netplan checks
- bootloader/assets, tests: add factory-reset mode, test non-
encrypted factory-reset
- interfaces/modem-manager: add support for Cinterion modules
- gadget: fully support multi-volume gadget asset updates in
Update() on UC20+
- i/b/content: use slot.Lookup() as suggested by TODO comment
- tests: install linux-tools-gcp on jammy to avoid bpftool
dependency error
- tests/main: add spread tests for new cpu and thread quotas
- snap-debug-info: print validation sets and validation set
assertions
- many: renaming related to inclusive language part 2
- c/snap-seccomp: update syscalls to match libseccomp 2657109
- github: cancel workflows when pushing to pull request branches
- .github: use reviewdog action from woke tool
- interfaces/system-packages-doc: allow read-only access to
/usr/share/gtk-doc
- interfaces: add max_map_count to system-observe
- o/snapstate: print pids of running processes on BusySnapError
- .github: run woke tool on PR's
- snapshots: follow-up on exclusions PR
- cmd/snap: add check switch for snap debug state
- tests: do not run mount-order-regression test on i386
- interfaces/system-packages-doc: allow read-only access to
/usr/share/xubuntu-docs
- interfaces/hardware_observe: add read access for various devices
- packaging: use latest go to build spread
- tests: Enable more tests for UC22
- interfaces/builtin/network-control: also allow for mstp and bchat
devices too
- interfaces/builtin: update apparmor profile to allow creating
mimic over /usr/share*
- data/selinux: allow snap-update-ns to mount on top of /var/snap
inside the mount ns
- interfaces/cpu-control: fix apparmor rules of paths with CPU ID
- tests: remove the file that configures nm as default
- tests: fix the change done for netplan-cfg test
- tests: disable netplan-cfg test
- cmd/snap-update-ns: apply content mounts before layouts
- overlord/state: add a helper to detect cyclic dependencies between
tasks in change
- packaging/ubuntu-16.04/control: recommend `fuse3 | fuse`
- many: change "transactional" flag to a "transaction" option
- b/piboot.go: check EEPROM version for RPi4
- snap/quota,spread: raise lower memory quota limit to 640kb
- boot,bootloader: add missing grub.cfg assets mocks in some tests
- many: support --ignore-running with refresh many
- tests: skip the test interfaces-many-snap-provided in
trusty
- o/snapstate: rename XDG dirs during HOME migration
- cmd/snap,wrappers: fix wrong implementation of zero count cpu
quota
- i/b/kernel_module_load: expand $SNAP_COMMON in module options
- interfaces/u2f-devices: add Solo V2
- overlord: add missing grub.cfg assets mocks in manager_tests.go
- asserts: extend optional primary keys support to the in-memory
backend
- tests: update the lxd-no-fuse test
- many: fix failing golangci checks
- seed,many: allow to limit LoadMeta to snaps of a precise mode
- tests: allow ubuntu-image to be built with a compatible snapd tree
- o/snapstate: account for repeat migration in ~/Snap undo
- asserts: start supporting optional primary keys in fs backend,
assemble and signing
- b/a: do not set console in kernel command line for arm64
- tests/main/snap-quota-groups: fix spread test
- sandbox,quota: ensure cgroup is available when creating mem
quotas
- tests: add debug output what keeps `/home` busy
- sanity: rename "sanity.Check" to "syscheck.CheckSystem"
- interfaces: add pkcs11 interface
- o/snapstate: undo migration on 'snap revert'
- overlord: snapshot exclusions
- interfaces: add private /dev/shm support to shared-memory
interface
- gadget/install: implement factory reset for unencrypted system
- packaging: install Go snap from 1.17 channel in the integration
tests
- snap-exec: fix detection if `cups` interface is connected
- tests: extend gadget-config-defaults test with refresh.retain
- cmd/snap,strutil: move lineWrap to WordWrapPadded
- bootloader/piboot: add support for armhf
- snap,wrappers: add `sigint{,-all}` to supported stop-modes
- packaging/ubuntu-16.04/control: depend on fuse3 | fuse
- interfaces/system-packages-doc: allow read-only access to
/usr/share/libreoffice/help
- daemon: add a /v2/accessories/changes/{ID} endpoint
- interfaces/appstream-metadata: Re-create app-info links to
swcatalog
- debug-tools: add script to help debugging GCE instances which fail
to boot
- gadget/install, kernel: more ICE helpers/support
- asserts: exclude empty snap id from duplicates lookup with preseed
assert
- cmd/snap, signtool: move key-manager related helpers to signtool
package
- tests/main/snap-quota-groups: add 219 as possible exit code
- store: set validation-sets on actions when refreshing
- github/workflows: update golangci-lint version
- run-check: use go install instead of go get
- tests: set as manual the interfaces-cups-control test
- interfaces/appstream-metadata: Support new swcatalog directory
names
- image/preseed: migrate tests from cmd/snap-preseed
- tests/main/uc20-create-partitions: update the test for new Go
versions
- strutil: move wrapGeneric function to strutil as WordWrap
- many: small inconsequential tweaks
- quota: detect/error if cpu-set is used with cgroup v1
- tests: moving ubuntu-image to candidate to fix uc16 tests
- image: integrate UC20 preseeding with image.Prepare
- cmd/snap,client: frontend for cpu/thread quotas
- quota: add test for `Resource.clone()`
- many: replace use of "sanity" with more inclusive naming (part 2)
- tests: switch to "test-snapd-swtpm"
- i/b/network-manager: split rule with more than one peers
- tests: fix restore of the BUILD_DIR in failover test on uc18
- cmd/snap/debug: sort changes by their spawn times
- asserts,interfaces/policy: slot-snap-id allow-installation
constraints
- o/devicestate: factory reset mode, no encryption
- debug-tools/snap-debug-info.sh: print message if no gadget snap
found
- overlord/devicestate: install system cleanups
- cmd/snap-bootstrap: support booting into factory-reset mode
- o/snapstate, ifacestate: pass preseeding flag to
AddSnapdSnapServices
- o/devicestate: restore device key and serial when assertion is
found
- data: add static preseed.json file
- sandbox: improve error message from `ProbeCgroupVersion()`
- tests: fix the nested remodel tests
- quota: add some more unit tests around Resource.Change()
- debug-tools/snap-debug-info.sh: add debug script
- tests: workaround lxd issue lp:10079 (function not implemented) on
prep-snapd-in-lxd
- osutil/disks: blockdev need not be available in the PATH
- cmd/snap-preseed: address deadcode linter
- tests/lib/fakestore/store: return snap base in details
- tests/lib/nested.sh: rm core18 snap after download
- systemd: do not reload system when enabling/disabling services
- i/b/kubernetes_support: add access to Java certificates
* Wed May 11 2022 Michael Vogt <michael.vogt(a)ubuntu.com>
- New upstream release 2.55.5
- snapstate: do not auto-migrate to ~/Snap for core22 just yet
- cmd/snap-seccomp: add copy_file_range to
syscallsWithNegArgsMaskHi32
- cmd/snap-update-ns: correctly set sticky bit on created
directories where applicable
- .github: Skip misspell and ineffassign on go 1.13
- tests: add lz4 dependency for jammy to avoid issues repacking
kernel
- interfaces: posix-mq: add new interface
* Sat Apr 30 2022 Michael Vogt <michael.vogt(a)ubuntu.com>
- New upstream release 2.55.4
- tests: do not run mount-order-regression test on i386
- c/snap-seccomp: update syscalls
- o/snapstate: overwrite ~/.snap subdir when migrating
- o/assertstate: fix handling of validation set tracking update in
enforcing mode
- packaging: restart our units only after the upgrade
- interfaces: add a steam-support interface
- features: enable refresh-app-awareness by default
- i/b/custom_device: fix generation of udev rules
- interfaces/system-packages-doc: allow read-only access to
/usr/share/gtk-doc
- interfaces/system-packages-doc: allow read-only access to
/usr/share/xubuntu-docs
- interfaces/builtin/network-control: also allow for mstp and bchat
devices too
- interfaces/builtin: update apparmor profile to allow creating
mimic over /usr/share
- data/selinux: allow snap-update-ns to mount on top of /var/snap
inside the mount ns
- interfaces/cpu-control: fix apparmor rules of paths with CPU ID
* Fri Apr 15 2022 David King <amigadave(a)amigadave.com> - 2.55.3-2
- Rebuild against selinux-policy (#2070729)
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This update can be installed with the "yum" update programs. Use
su -c 'yum update snapd' at the command line.
For more information, refer to "YUM", available at
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/html/System_Administrators_Guide/ch-yum.html
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