From: Peter Korsgaard <peter@korsgaard.com>
To: buildroot@busybox.net
Subject: [Buildroot] Buildroot 2019.02.8 released
Date: Sat, 07 Dec 2019 21:12:08 +0100 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <87fthvlwtj.fsf@dell.be.48ers.dk> (raw)
Hi,
Buildroot is a simple tool for creating complete embedded Linux systems
(http://buildroot.org).
Buildroot 2019.02.8 is released - Go download it at:
http://buildroot.org/downloads/buildroot-2019.02.8.tar.gz
or
http://buildroot.org/downloads/buildroot-2019.02.8.tar.bz2
Or get it from Git:
git://git.buildroot.org/buildroot
Buildroot 2019.02.8 is a bugfix release on the current long term
release, fixing a number of important / security related issues
discovered since the 2019.02.7 release. The 2019.02.x series is
supported until March 2020.
- Infrastructure: Make HOST_<pkg>_DL_OPTS inherit from
<pkg>_DL_OPTS by default, just like it is done for a number of
other package variables
Add <pkg>_KEEP_PY_FILES to exclude specific python .py files
from the removal done by BR2_PACKAGE_PYTHON{,3}_PYC_ONLY for
the (rare) case where the .py files are needed at runtime
rather than .pyc.
Fix <pkg>-reconfigure handling for packages using the kconfig
infrastructure.
- Toolchain: ensure external toolchain kernel headers version check
correctly stop the build on mismatch
- Security fixes for asterisk, bind, clamav, haproxy, intel-microcode,
jasper, jpeg-turbo, libnss, oniguruma, python-django, rabbitmq-c,
spice, tiff, webkitgtk
- Fixes for download/compilation/runtime/license issues in am33x-cm3,
chrony, collectd, connman, faifa, gob2, ipsec-tools, kodi,
kvm-unit-tests, libftdi, libftdi1, libstrophe, libsvgtiny, lvm2, lzma,
mariadb, minicom, neardal, nodejs, opencv3, openvmtools, oracle-mysql,
perl-gdgraph, perl-gdtextutil, php, postgresql, prosody, rauc, redis,
rpcbind, socat, spice, tftpd
For more details, see the CHANGES file:
https://git.buildroot.net/buildroot/plain/CHANGES?id=2019.02.8
Users of the affected packages are strongly encouraged to upgrade.
Many thanks to all the people contributing to this release:
git shortlog -sn 2019.02.7..
57 Mark Corbin
22 Peter Korsgaard
17 Fabrice Fontaine
11 Bernd Kuhls
11 Thomas Petazzoni
7 Michael Vetter
4 Adrian Perez de Castro
4 Pascal de Bruijn
4 Yann E. MORIN
1 Angelo Compagnucci
1 Arnout Vandecappelle (Essensium/Mind)
1 Bartosz Bilas
1 Carlos Santos
1 Giulio Benetti
1 James Byrne
1 Matt Weber
1 Michael Drake
1 Titouan Christophe
--
Bye, Peter Korsgaard
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