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Fedora Update Notification
FEDORA-2024-52756185ee
2024-08-31 02:03:22.710989
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Name : rust-arrayvec
Product : Fedora 40
Version : 0.7.6
Release : 1.fc40
URL : https://crates.io/crates/arrayvec
Summary : Vector with fixed capacity, backed by an array
Description :
A vector with fixed capacity, backed by an array (it can be stored on
the stack too). Implements fixed capacity ArrayVec and ArrayString.
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Update Information:
Update to version 0.7.6.
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ChangeLog:
* Thu Aug 29 2024 Fabio Valentini <decathorpe(a)gmail.com> - 0.7.6-1
- Update to version 0.7.6; Fixes RHBZ#2306009
* Fri Jul 19 2024 Fedora Release Engineering <releng(a)fedoraproject.org> - 0.7.4-4
- Rebuilt for https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Fedora_41_Mass_Rebuild
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Fedora Update Notification
FEDORA-2024-5c5c384fa7
2024-08-31 02:03:22.710983
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Name : microcode_ctl
Product : Fedora 40
Version : 2.1
Release : 61.2.fc40
URL : https://pagure.io/microcode_ctl
Summary : Tool to transform and deploy CPU microcode update for x86
Description :
The microcode_ctl utility is a companion to the microcode driver written
by Tigran Aivazian <tigran(a)aivazian.fsnet.co.uk>.
The microcode update is volatile and needs to be uploaded on each system
boot i.e. it doesn't reflash your cpu permanently, reboot and it reverts
back to the old microcode.
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Update Information:
Update to upstream 2.1-44. 20240813
Update of 06-55-07/0xbf (CLX-SP/W/X B1/L1) microcode from revision 0x5003605 up
to 0x5003707;
Update of 06-55-0b/0xbf (CPX-SP A1) microcode from revision 0x7002802 up to
0x7002904;
Update of 06-6a-06/0x87 (ICX-SP D0) microcode from revision 0xd0003d1 up to
0xd0003e7;
Update of 06-6c-01/0x10 (ICL-D B0) microcode from revision 0x1000290 up to
0x10002b0;
Update of 06-7e-05/0x80 (ICL-U/Y D1) microcode from revision 0xc4 up to 0xc6;
Update of 06-8c-01/0x80 (TGL-UP3/UP4 B1) microcode from revision 0xb6 up to
0xb8;
Update of 06-8c-02/0xc2 (TGL-R C0) microcode from revision 0x36 up to 0x38;
Update of 06-8d-01/0xc2 (TGL-H R0) microcode from revision 0x50 up to 0x52;
Update of 06-8e-09/0x10 (AML-Y 2+2 H0) microcode from revision 0xf4 up to 0xf6;
Update of 06-8e-09/0xc0 (KBL-U/U 2+3e/Y H0/J1) microcode from revision 0xf4 up
to 0xf6;
Update of 06-8e-0a/0xc0 (CFL-U 4+3e D0, KBL-R Y0) microcode from revision 0xf4
up to 0xf6;
Update of 06-8e-0b/0xd0 (WHL-U W0) microcode from revision 0xf4 up to 0xf6;
Update of 06-8e-0c/0x94 (AML-Y 4+2 V0, CML-U 4+2 V0, WHL-U V0) microcode from
revision 0xfa up to 0xfc;
Update of 06-96-01/0x01 (EHL B1) microcode from revision 0x19 up to 0x1a;
Update of 06-9e-0a/0x22 (CFL-H/S/Xeon E U0) microcode from revision 0xf6 up to
0xf8;
Update of 06-9e-0b/0x02 (CFL-E/H/S B0) microcode from revision 0xf4 up to 0xf6;
Update of 06-9e-0c/0x22 (CFL-H/S/Xeon E P0) microcode from revision 0xf6 up to
0xf8;
Update of 06-9e-0d/0x22 (CFL-H/S/Xeon E R0) microcode from revision 0xfc up to
0x100;
Update of 06-a5-02/0x20 (CML-H R1) microcode from revision 0xfa up to 0xfc;
Update of 06-a5-03/0x22 (CML-S 6+2 G1) microcode from revision 0xfa up to 0xfc;
Update of 06-a5-05/0x22 (CML-S 10+2 Q0) microcode from revision 0xfa up to 0xfc;
Update of 06-a6-00/0x80 (CML-U 6+2 A0) microcode from revision 0xfa up to 0xfe;
Update of 06-a6-01/0x80 (CML-U 6+2 v2 K1) microcode from revision 0xfa up to
0xfc;
Update of 06-a7-01/0x02 (RKL-S B0) microcode from revision 0x5e up to 0x62;
Update of 06-aa-04/0xe6 (MTL-H/U C0) microcode from revision 0x1c up to 0x1e.
Addresses CVE-2024-24853, CVE-2024-24980, CVE-2024-25939
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ChangeLog:
* Thu Aug 29 2024 Eugene Syromiatnikov <esyr(a)redhat.com> 2:2.1-61.2
- Update to upstream 2.1-44. 20240813
- Update of 06-55-07/0xbf (CLX-SP/W/X B1/L1) microcode from revision
0x5003605 up to 0x5003707;
- Update of 06-55-0b/0xbf (CPX-SP A1) microcode from revision 0x7002802
up to 0x7002904;
- Update of 06-6a-06/0x87 (ICX-SP D0) microcode from revision 0xd0003d1
up to 0xd0003e7;
- Update of 06-6c-01/0x10 (ICL-D B0) microcode from revision 0x1000290
up to 0x10002b0;
- Update of 06-7e-05/0x80 (ICL-U/Y D1) microcode from revision 0xc4
up to 0xc6;
- Update of 06-8c-01/0x80 (TGL-UP3/UP4 B1) microcode from revision
0xb6 up to 0xb8;
- Update of 06-8c-02/0xc2 (TGL-R C0) microcode from revision 0x36 up
to 0x38;
- Update of 06-8d-01/0xc2 (TGL-H R0) microcode from revision 0x50 up
to 0x52;
- Update of 06-8e-09/0x10 (AML-Y 2+2 H0) microcode from revision 0xf4
up to 0xf6;
- Update of 06-8e-09/0xc0 (KBL-U/U 2+3e/Y H0/J1) microcode from revision
0xf4 up to 0xf6;
- Update of 06-8e-0a/0xc0 (CFL-U 4+3e D0, KBL-R Y0) microcode from
revision 0xf4 up to 0xf6;
- Update of 06-8e-0b/0xd0 (WHL-U W0) microcode from revision 0xf4 up
to 0xf6;
- Update of 06-8e-0c/0x94 (AML-Y 4+2 V0, CML-U 4+2 V0, WHL-U V0)
microcode from revision 0xfa up to 0xfc;
- Update of 06-96-01/0x01 (EHL B1) microcode from revision 0x19 up
to 0x1a;
- Update of 06-9e-0a/0x22 (CFL-H/S/Xeon E U0) microcode from revision
0xf6 up to 0xf8;
- Update of 06-9e-0b/0x02 (CFL-E/H/S B0) microcode from revision 0xf4
up to 0xf6;
- Update of 06-9e-0c/0x22 (CFL-H/S/Xeon E P0) microcode from revision
0xf6 up to 0xf8;
- Update of 06-9e-0d/0x22 (CFL-H/S/Xeon E R0) microcode from revision
0xfc up to 0x100;
- Update of 06-a5-02/0x20 (CML-H R1) microcode from revision 0xfa up
to 0xfc;
- Update of 06-a5-03/0x22 (CML-S 6+2 G1) microcode from revision 0xfa
up to 0xfc;
- Update of 06-a5-05/0x22 (CML-S 10+2 Q0) microcode from revision 0xfa
up to 0xfc;
- Update of 06-a6-00/0x80 (CML-U 6+2 A0) microcode from revision 0xfa
up to 0xfe;
- Update of 06-a6-01/0x80 (CML-U 6+2 v2 K1) microcode from revision
0xfa up to 0xfc;
- Update of 06-a7-01/0x02 (RKL-S B0) microcode from revision 0x5e up
to 0x62;
- Update of 06-aa-04/0xe6 (MTL-H/U C0) microcode from revision 0x1c
up to 0x1e.
- Addresses CVE-2024-24853, CVE-2024-24980, CVE-2024-25939
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References:
[ 1 ] Bug #2305324 - 20240813 is available
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=2305324
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Fedora Update Notification
FEDORA-2024-985017d277
2024-08-31 02:03:22.710976
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Name : python3.11
Product : Fedora 40
Version : 3.11.9
Release : 6.fc40
URL : https://www.python.org/
Summary : Version 3.11 of the Python interpreter
Description :
Python 3.11 is an accessible, high-level, dynamically typed, interpreted
programming language, designed with an emphasis on code readability.
It includes an extensive standard library, and has a vast ecosystem of
third-party libraries.
The python3.11 package provides the "python3.11" executable: the reference
interpreter for the Python language, version 3.
The majority of its standard library is provided in the python3.11-libs package,
which should be installed automatically along with python3.11.
The remaining parts of the Python standard library are broken out into the
python3.11-tkinter and python3.11-test packages, which may need to be installed
separately.
Documentation for Python is provided in the python3.11-docs package.
Packages containing additional libraries for Python are generally named with
the "python3.11-" prefix.
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Update Information:
Security fix for CVE-2024-8088
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ChangeLog:
* Fri Aug 23 2024 Charalampos Stratakis <cstratak(a)redhat.com> - 3.11.9-6
- Security fix for CVE-2024-8088
- Fixes: rhbz#2307460
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References:
[ 1 ] Bug #2307370 - CVE-2024-8088 python: cpython: From NVD collector
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=2307370
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Fedora Update Notification
FEDORA-2024-e90d64cb29
2024-08-31 02:03:22.710969
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Name : python-xxhash
Product : Fedora 40
Version : 3.5.0
Release : 1.fc40
URL : https://github.com/ifduyue/python-xxhash
Summary : Python Binding for xxHash
Description :
xxhash is a Python binding for the xxHash library by Yann Collet.
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Update Information:
Update to 3.5.0 (close RHBZ#2307449)
Upstream now builds wheels for Python 3.13; this package sees no meaningful
changes.
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ChangeLog:
* Thu Aug 22 2024 Benjamin A. Beasley <code(a)musicinmybrain.net> - 3.5.0-1
- Update to 3.5.0 (close RHBZ#2307449)
* Fri Jul 19 2024 Fedora Release Engineering <releng(a)fedoraproject.org> - 3.4.1-7
- Rebuilt for https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Fedora_41_Mass_Rebuild
* Fri Jun 7 2024 Python Maint <python-maint(a)redhat.com> - 3.4.1-6
- Rebuilt for Python 3.13
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References:
[ 1 ] Bug #2307449 - python-xxhash-3.5.0 is available
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=2307449
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Fedora Update Notification
FEDORA-2024-1e4b7b6884
2024-08-31 02:03:22.710962
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Name : rust-vte4-sys
Product : Fedora 40
Version : 0.8.0
Release : 1.fc40
URL : https://crates.io/crates/vte4-sys
Summary : FFI bindings to vte-2.91-gtk4
Description :
FFI bindings to vte-2.91-gtk4.
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Update Information:
Update to 0.8.0
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ChangeLog:
* Fri Aug 16 2024 Jonathan Steffan <jsteffan(a)fedoraproject.org> - 0.8.0-1
- Update to 0.8.0
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Fedora Update Notification
FEDORA-2024-1e4b7b6884
2024-08-31 02:03:22.710962
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Name : rust-vte4
Product : Fedora 40
Version : 0.8.0
Release : 1.fc40
URL : https://crates.io/crates/vte4
Summary : Rust bindings for the VTE Gtk4 library
Description :
Rust bindings for the VTE Gtk4 library.
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Update Information:
Update to 0.8.0
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ChangeLog:
* Sun Aug 18 2024 Jonathan Steffan <jsteffan(a)fedoraproject.org> - 0.8.0-1
- Update to 0.8.0
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Fedora Update Notification
FEDORA-2024-87acff62c4
2024-08-31 02:03:22.710946
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Name : gap-pkg-kbmag
Product : Fedora 40
Version : 1.5.11
Release : 1.fc40
URL : https://gap-packages.github.io/kbmag/
Summary : Knuth-Bendix on Monoids and Automatic Groups
Description :
KBMAG (pronounced Kay-bee-mag) stands for Knuth-Bendix on Monoids, and
Automatic Groups. It is a stand-alone package written in C, for use
under UNIX, with an interface to GAP. There are interfaces for the use
of KBMAG with finitely presented groups, monoids and semigroups defined
within GAP. The package also contains a collection of routines for
manipulating finite state automata, which can be accessed via the GAP
interface.
The overall objective of KBMAG is to construct a normal form for the
elements of a finitely presented group G in terms of the given
generators together with a word reduction algorithm for calculating the
normal form representation of an element in G, given as a word in the
generators. If this can be achieved, then it is also possible to
enumerate the words in normal form up to a given length, and to
determine the order of the group, by counting the number of words in
normal form. In most serious applications, this will be infinite, since
finite groups are (with some exceptions) usually handled better by
Todd-Coxeter related methods. In fact a finite state automaton W is
calculated that accepts precisely the language of words in the group
generators that are in normal form, and W is used for the enumeration
and counting functions. It is possible to inspect W directly if
required; for example, it is often possible to use W to determine
whether an element in G has finite or infinite order.
The normal form for an element g in G is defined to be the least word in
the group generators (and their inverses) that represents G, with
respect to a specified ordering on the set of all words in the group
generators.
KBMAG offers two possible means of achieving these objectives. The
first is to apply the Knuth-Bendix algorithm to the group presentation,
with one of the available orderings on words, and hope that the
algorithm will complete with a finite confluent presentation. (If the
group is finite, then it is guaranteed to complete eventually but, like
the Todd-Coxeter procedure, it may take a long time, or require more
space than is available.) The second is to use the automatic group
program. This also uses the Knuth-Bendix procedure as one component of
the algorithm, but it aims to compute certain finite state automata
rather than to obtain a finite confluent rewriting system, and it
completes successfully on many examples for which such a finite system
does not exist. In the current implementation, its use is restricted to
the shortlex ordering on words. That is, words are ordered first by
increasing length, and then words of equal length are ordered
lexicographically, using the specified ordering of the generators.
The GAP4 version of KBMAG also offers extensive facilities for finding
confluent presentations and finding automatic structures relative to a
specified finitely generated subgroup of the group G. Finally, there is
a collection of functions for manipulating finite state automata that
may be of independent interest.
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Update Information:
KBMAG (pronounced Kay-bee-mag) stands for Knuth-Bendix on Monoids, and
Automatic Groups. It is a stand-alone package written in C, for use
under UNIX, with an interface to GAP. There are interfaces for the use
of KBMAG with finitely presented groups, monoids and semigroups defined
within GAP. The package also contains a collection of routines for
manipulating finite state automata, which can be accessed via the GAP
interface.
The overall objective of KBMAG is to construct a normal form for the
elements of a finitely presented group G in terms of the given
generators together with a word reduction algorithm for calculating the
normal form representation of an element in G, given as a word in the
generators. If this can be achieved, then it is also possible to
enumerate the words in normal form up to a given length, and to
determine the order of the group, by counting the number of words in
normal form. In most serious applications, this will be infinite, since
finite groups are (with some exceptions) usually handled better by
Todd-Coxeter related methods. In fact a finite state automaton W is
calculated that accepts precisely the language of words in the group
generators that are in normal form, and W is used for the enumeration
and counting functions. It is possible to inspect W directly if
required; for example, it is often possible to use W to determine
whether an element in G has finite or infinite order.
The normal form for an element g in G is defined to be the least word in
the group generators (and their inverses) that represents G, with
respect to a specified ordering on the set of all words in the group
generators.
KBMAG offers two possible means of achieving these objectives. The
first is to apply the Knuth-Bendix algorithm to the group presentation,
with one of the available orderings on words, and hope that the
algorithm will complete with a finite confluent presentation. (If the
group is finite, then it is guaranteed to complete eventually but, like
the Todd-Coxeter procedure, it may take a long time, or require more
space than is available.) The second is to use the automatic group
program. This also uses the Knuth-Bendix procedure as one component of
the algorithm, but it aims to compute certain finite state automata
rather than to obtain a finite confluent rewriting system, and it
completes successfully on many examples for which such a finite system
does not exist. In the current implementation, its use is restricted to
the shortlex ordering on words. That is, words are ordered first by
increasing length, and then words of equal length are ordered
lexicographically, using the specified ordering of the generators.
The GAP4 version of KBMAG also offers extensive facilities for finding
confluent presentations and finding automatic structures relative to a
specified finitely generated subgroup of the group G. Finally, there is
a collection of functions for manipulating finite state automata that
may be of independent interest.
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ChangeLog:
* Thu Aug 22 2024 Jerry James <loganjerry(a)gmail.com> - 1.5.11-1
- Initial RPM
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References:
[ 1 ] Bug #2277899 - Review Request: gap-pkg-kbmag - Knuth-Bendix on Monoids and Automatic Groups
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=2277899
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Fedora Update Notification
FEDORA-2024-0518470fe6
2024-08-31 02:03:22.710955
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Name : cockpit-composer
Product : Fedora 40
Version : 52
Release : 1.fc40
URL : http://weldr.io/
Summary : Composer GUI for use with Cockpit
Description :
Composer generates custom images suitable for deploying systems or uploading to
the cloud. It integrates into Cockpit as a frontend for osbuild.
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Update Information:
Automatic update for cockpit-composer-52-1.fc40.
Changelog for cockpit-composer
* Thu Aug 22 2024 Packit <hello(a)packit.dev> - 52-1
Incorrect RHEL 10 repository overrides broke downstream tests.
* Thu Aug 22 2024 Packit <hello(a)packit.dev> - 51.1-1
Integrates with packit, tmt, and testing farm.
* Tue Aug 20 2024 Packit <hello(a)packit.dev> - 51-1
- remove empty customizations from blueprint when creating one
Automatic update for cockpit-composer-51.1-1.fc40.
Changelog for cockpit-composer
* Thu Aug 22 2024 Packit <hello(a)packit.dev> - 51.1-1
Integrates with packit, tmt, and testing farm.
* Tue Aug 20 2024 Packit <hello(a)packit.dev> - 51-1
- remove empty customizations from blueprint when creating one
Automatic update for cockpit-composer-51-1.fc40.
Changelog for cockpit-composer
* Tue Aug 20 2024 Packit <hello(a)packit.dev> - 51-1
- remove empty customizations from blueprint when creating one
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ChangeLog:
* Thu Aug 22 2024 Packit <hello(a)packit.dev> - 52-1
Incorrect RHEL 10 repository overrides broke downstream tests.
* Thu Aug 22 2024 Packit <hello(a)packit.dev> - 51.1-1
Integrates with packit, tmt, and testing farm.
* Tue Aug 20 2024 Packit <hello(a)packit.dev> - 51-1
- remove empty customizations from blueprint when creating one
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Fedora Update Notification
FEDORA-2024-66c3207da6
2024-08-31 02:03:22.710932
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Name : asahi-scripts
Product : Fedora 40
Version : 20240822
Release : 3.fc40
URL : https://github.com/AsahiLinux/asahi-scripts
Summary : Miscellaneous admin scripts for Asahi Linux
Description :
This package contains miscellaneous admin scripts for the Asahi Linux reference
distro.
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Update Information:
Update to upstream asahi-scripts-20240822
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ChangeLog:
* Thu Aug 22 2024 Janne Grunau <j(a)jannau.net> - 20240822-3
- Add missing build requirement systemd-rpm-macros for asahi-battery
* Thu Aug 22 2024 Janne Grunau <j(a)jannau.net> - 20240822-2
- Add missed .gitignore update for asahi-scripts-20240822
* Thu Aug 22 2024 Janne Grunau <j(a)jannau.net> - 20240822-1
- Update to 20240822
* Wed Jul 17 2024 Fedora Release Engineering <releng(a)fedoraproject.org> - 20240429-2
- Rebuilt for https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Fedora_41_Mass_Rebuild
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Fedora Update Notification
FEDORA-2024-7c29f68bdb
2024-08-31 02:03:22.710939
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Name : rubygem-sequel
Product : Fedora 40
Version : 5.83.1
Release : 2.fc40
URL : http://sequel.jeremyevans.net
Summary : The Database Toolkit for Ruby
Description :
The Database Toolkit for Ruby.
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Update Information:
Upgrade to sequel 5.83.1
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
ChangeLog:
* Thu Aug 22 2024 Alejandro Perez <alejandro.perez.torres(a)gmail.com> - 5.83.1-1
- Initial package
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References:
[ 1 ] Bug #2019152 - rubygem-sequel-5.83.1 is available
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=2019152
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This update can be installed with the "dnf" update program. Use
su -c 'dnf upgrade --advisory FEDORA-2024-7c29f68bdb' at the command
line. For more information, refer to the dnf documentation available at
http://dnf.readthedocs.io/en/latest/command_ref.html#upgrade-command-label
All packages are signed with the Fedora Project GPG key. More details on the
GPG keys used by the Fedora Project can be found at
https://fedoraproject.org/keys
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