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Kernel prepatch 6.13-rc1

9 hónap 1 hét óta
Linus has released 6.13-rc1 and closed the merge window for this release. "And for once - possibly the first time ever - it looks like the release cycle doesn't clash horribly up with the holiday season, and we'll have time both to stabilize this release, _and_ the work for 6.14 won't be starting until well into January."
corbet

Initial list of 21 EuroBSDcon 2024 videos released

9 hónap 2 hét óta

Rafael Sadowski on dpb(1)

9 hónap 2 hét óta

(As noted in his toot,) Rafael Sadowski (radowski@) has written a blog entry entitled dpb - distributed ports builder, which describes his dpb(1) setup.
It is likely to be of interest to those getting started with porting software to OpenBSD.

The article sets out its purpose as, The goal is to provide an overview of how to configure a single instance for port building with minimal effort. Whether you’re trying dpb(1) for the first time or looking for a straightforward guide, I hope this documentation will be useful both for beginners and for myself, as a reference for future setups since I don’t have an Ansible playbook for it ;).

So maybe an Ansible playbook is up next? Anyway, a good read for prospective and current porters. Enjoy!

Gumisnál

9 hónap 2 hét óta
Gumisnál trey 2024. 11. 30., szo – 17:13
trey

Rust 1.83.0 released

9 hónap 2 hét óta
Version 1.83.0 of the Rust language has been released.

This release includes several large extensions to what code running in const contexts can do. This refers to all code that the compiler has to evaluate at compile-time: the initial value of const and static items, array lengths, enum discriminant values, const generic arguments, and functions callable from such contexts (const fn).

There are also quite a few new stabilized APIs.

corbet

The OpenWrt One router is now shipping

9 hónap 2 hét óta
The OpenWrt One router, which was reviewed here recently, is now generally available.

This is the first wireless Internet router designed and built with your software freedom and right to repair in mind. The OpenWrt One will never be locked down and is forever unbrickable. This device services your needs as its owner and user. Everyone deserves control of their computing. The OpenWrt One takes a great first step toward bringing software rights to your home: you can control your own network with the software of your choice, and ensure your right to change, modify, and repair it as you like.

corbet

Security updates for Friday

9 hónap 2 hét óta
Security updates have been issued by Debian (firefox-esr, redis, twisted, and tzdata), Fedora (firefox, nss, pam, rust-rustls, rust-zlib-rs, thunderbird, tuned, and xen), and SUSE (cobbler, kernel, libjxl-devel, libuv, postgresql12, postgresql14, postgresql15, python-waitress, seamonkey, tomcat, and tomcat10).
daroc