From: Peter Korsgaard <peter@korsgaard.com>
To: buildroot@buildroot.org
Subject: [Buildroot] Buildroot 2023.05.3 released, 2023.05.x series EOL
Date: Wed, 27 Sep 2023 08:06:55 +0200 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <87h6ngup34.fsf@48ers.dk> (raw)
Hi,
Buildroot is a simple tool for creating complete embedded Linux systems
(http://buildroot.org).
Buildroot 2023.05.3 is released - Go download it at:
http://buildroot.org/downloads/buildroot-2023.05.3.tar.gz
or
http://buildroot.org/downloads/buildroot-2023.05.3.tar.xz
Or get it from Git:
git://git.buildroot.org/buildroot
Buildroot 2023.05.3 is a bugfix release, fixing a number of important /
security related issues discovered since the 2023.05.2 release.
- Defconfigs: PC x86-64 bios/efi: Needs libelf. Raspberrypi:
Also enable HDMI console when systemd is used.
- Security fixes for asterisk, clamav, connman, cups, freerdp,
freeswitch, ghostscript, grub2, haproxy, hwloc, intel-microcode,
irssi, libcurl, libjxl, libmodsecurity, libpjsip, libqb, libraw,
libtommath, lldpd, mosquitto, mutt, netatalk, ntpsec, openjdk,
openjdk-bin, opensc, php, poppler, postgresql, python-django,
python-tornado, python3, samba4, screen, sngrep, strongswan, vim,
webkitgtk, webp, wireshark, xterm
- Fixes for download/compilation/runtime/license issues in agentpp,
at91dataflashboot, berkeleydb, compiler-rt, dt, expect, fio, fstrcmp,
gcc, gdb, gmp, go, libglib2, libks, less, lsof, mpd, mpv,
mv-ddr-marvell, ne10, nftables, nodejs, nut, openblas, openssh,
pcm-tools, perftest, petitboot, python3, qt5, ramspeed, rtl8189fs,
rtl8812au-aircrack-ng, screenfetch, sofia-sip, stellarium, stress-ng,
tcl, uboot, uclibc, xfsprogs, xserver_xorg-server, zxing-cpp
- Various fixes to the CPE / CVE ignore markings
- New packages: xlib_libXpresent
For more details, see the CHANGES file:
https://git.buildroot.net/buildroot/plain/CHANGES?id=2023.05.3
Users of the affected packages are strongly encouraged to upgrade.
Many thanks to all the people contributing to this release:
git shortlog -sn 2023.05.2..
30 Fabrice Fontaine
27 Bernd Kuhls
20 Daniel Lang
13 Thomas Petazzoni
11 Waldemar Brodkorb
10 Julien Olivain
9 Peter Korsgaard
7 Yann E. MORIN
5 Clément Ramirez
4 Andreas Ziegler
4 Christian Stewart
4 Giulio Benetti
4 Romain Naour
3 Jens Maus
2 Adam Duskett
2 Bartosz Bilas
2 Baruch Siach
2 Clement Ramirez
2 Marcin Niestroj
2 Neal Frager
2 Thomas Devoogdt
2 Yanghao Cheng
1 Alexander Sverdlin
1 Alexey Roslyakov
1 Arnout Vandecappelle
1 Francois Perrad
1 Frank Vanbever
1 Nicolas Boichat
1 Nicolas Carrier
1 Peter Seiderer
1 Raphaël Mélotte
1 Reza Arbab
1 Stefan Agner
Notice: This will be the last update for 2023.05.x. Please migrate to
the 2023.08.x series instead.
--
Bye, Peter Korsgaard
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