From: Peter Korsgaard <peter@korsgaard.com>
To: buildroot@buildroot.org
Subject: [Buildroot] Buildroot 2023.02.9 released
Date: Mon, 15 Jan 2024 20:58:44 +0100 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <878r4qjrm3.fsf@48ers.dk> (raw)
Hi,
Buildroot is a simple tool for creating complete embedded Linux systems
(http://buildroot.org).
Buildroot 2023.02.9 is released - Go download it at:
http://buildroot.org/downloads/buildroot-2023.02.9.tar.gz
or
http://buildroot.org/downloads/buildroot-2023.02.9.tar.xz
Or get it from Git:
git://git.buildroot.org/buildroot
Buildroot 2023.02.9 is a bugfix release on the current long term
release, fixing a number of important / security related issues
discovered since the 2023.02.8 release.
- Infrastructure:
- Download: Revert a permission fixup step in the tarball creation
logic, which lead to a hash mismatch issue in two cargo-vendored
packages, ripgrep and sentry-cli.
- Build: Pass GIT_DIR=. in the environment (through
HOST_MAKE_ENV/TARGET_MAKE_ENV) to the build steps to workaround
packages trying to detect if they are building in a git checkout and
getting confused when building in a sub directory of a Buildroot git
checkout.
- Security fixes for cjson, dropbear, exim, faad2, freeswitch, giflib,
go, gst1-plugins-bad, jq, ksmbd-tools, libcurl, libebml, libssh,
libssh2, libuev, micropython, mp4v2, opensc, openssh, php, proftpd,
putty, python-werkzeug, shim, squid, strongswan, tinyssh, tor, uftp,
wireshark, wolfssl, xserver_xorg-server, xwayland
- Fixes for download/compilation/runtime/license issues in apcupsd,
arm-trusted-firmware, botan, cups, duktape, edk2, gcc, gdal, gdb,
glibc, go, google-breakpad, gst-omx, gstd, gst1-devtools, gst1-libav,
gst1-plugins-bad, gst1-plugins-base, gst1-plugins-good,
gst1-plugins-ugly, gst1-python, gst1-rtsp-server, gst1-vaapi,
gstreamer1, gstreamer1-editing-services, ipcalc, json-for-modern-cpp,
libaio, libcamera, libcap-ng, libgtk3, libiec61850, libraw,
libsigsegv, libwebsockets, liquid-dsp, lvm2, madplay, mesa3d,
micropython, orc, pipewire, postgis, postgresql, python-sip,
rng-tools, sway, tree, valijson, xwayland
For more details, see the CHANGES file:
https://git.buildroot.net/buildroot/plain/CHANGES?id=2023.02.9
Users of the affected packages are strongly encouraged to upgrade.
Many thanks to all the people contributing to this release:
git shortlog -sn 2023.02.8..
49 Fabrice Fontaine
39 Peter Korsgaard
25 Bernd Kuhls
9 Adam Duskett
7 Thomas Petazzoni
3 Baruch Siach
3 Peter Seiderer
2 Alexey Brodkin
2 Christian Hitz
2 Michael Nosthoff
2 Yann E. MORIN
1 Alexander Dahl
1 Christian Stewart
1 Francois Perrad
1 Julien Olivain
1 Louis Chauvet
1 Maxim Kochetkov
1 Ralf Dragon
1 Raphael Pavlidis
1 Sébastien Szymanski
1 Thomas Devoogdt
--
Bye, Peter Korsgaard
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