Changeset f927d5b3
- Timestamp:
- 10/28/2022 02:16:17 PM (18 months ago)
- Branches:
- 11.3, 12.0, 12.1, kea, ken/TL2024, ken/inkscape-core-mods, ken/tuningfonts, lazarus, lxqt, plabs/newcss, plabs/python-mods, python3.11, qt5new, rahul/power-profiles-daemon, renodr/vulkan-addition, trunk, xry111/llvm18, xry111/xf86-video-removal
- Children:
- 3dc54fa
- Parents:
- 060dd59 (diff), a476c5de (diff)
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general/genlib/icu.xml
r060dd59 rf927d5b3 8 8 "https://github.com/unicode-org/icu/releases/download/release-&icu-major;-&icu-minor;/icu4c-&icu-major;_&icu-minor;-src.tgz"> 9 9 <!ENTITY icu-download-ftp " "> 10 <!ENTITY icu-md5sum " e06ffc96f59762bd3c929b217445aaec">10 <!ENTITY icu-md5sum "4de6484a6c460d3d1468a6fe50369439"> 11 11 <!ENTITY icu-size "25 MB"> 12 <!ENTITY icu-buildsize "3 29 MB (add 37MB for tests)">12 <!ENTITY icu-buildsize "337 MB (add 41 MB for tests)"> 13 13 <!ENTITY icu-time "0.6 SBU (Using parallelism=4; add 1.6 SBU for tests)"> 14 14 ]> -
general/genlib/libgpg-error.xml
r060dd59 rf927d5b3 111 111 <seglistitem> 112 112 <seg> 113 gpg-error, gpg -error-config, gpgrt-config, and yat2m113 gpg-error, gpgrt-config, and yat2m 114 114 </seg> 115 115 <seg> … … 142 142 </varlistentry> 143 143 144 <varlistentry id="gpg-error-config">145 <term><command>gpg-error-config</command></term>146 <listitem>147 <para>148 is a utility used to configure and build applications based on149 the <application>libgpg-error</application> library. It can be used150 to query the C compiler and linker flags which are required to151 correctly compile and link the application against the152 <application>libgpg-error</application> library153 </para>154 <indexterm zone="libgpg-error gpg-error-config">155 <primary sortas="b-gpg-error-config">gpg-error-config</primary>156 </indexterm>157 </listitem>158 </varlistentry>159 160 144 <varlistentry id="gpgrt-config"> 161 145 <term><command>gpgrt-config</command></term> 162 146 <listitem> 163 147 <para> 164 is the same script as <command>gpg-error-config</command> 148 is a <command>pkg-config</command> style tool for querying the 149 information about installed version of libgpg-error 165 150 </para> 166 151 <indexterm zone="libgpg-error gpgrt-config"> -
general/genlib/libgusb.xml
r060dd59 rf927d5b3 7 7 <!ENTITY libgusb-download-http "https://people.freedesktop.org/~hughsient/releases/libgusb-&libgusb-version;.tar.xz"> 8 8 <!ENTITY libgusb-download-ftp " "> 9 <!ENTITY libgusb-md5sum " 8857f058a72d5a7ec1642a616ba34f2b">10 <!ENTITY libgusb-size " 52KB">9 <!ENTITY libgusb-md5sum "32367173c06f1837e9cb943e778764cd"> 10 <!ENTITY libgusb-size "48 KB"> 11 11 <!ENTITY libgusb-buildsize "2.0 MB (with tests)"> 12 12 <!ENTITY libgusb-time "less than 0.1 SBU (with tests)"> -
general/genlib/libical.xml
r060dd59 rf927d5b3 7 7 <!ENTITY libical-download-http "https://github.com/libical/libical/releases/download/v&libical-version;/libical-&libical-version;.tar.gz"> 8 8 <!ENTITY libical-download-ftp " "> 9 <!ENTITY libical-md5sum " f2e9c08b04a72dd5cc14b1917b74b5b0">9 <!ENTITY libical-md5sum "3799f9dde1db6f7eb0cb112b5e14ab60"> 10 10 <!ENTITY libical-size "900 KB"> 11 11 <!ENTITY libical-buildsize "24 MB (with tests and API documentation)"> -
general/genlib/libidn2.xml
r060dd59 rf927d5b3 7 7 <!ENTITY libidn2-download-http "&gnu-http;/libidn/libidn2-&libidn2-version;.tar.gz"> 8 8 <!ENTITY libidn2-download-ftp "&gnu-ftp;/libidn/libidn2-&libidn2-version;.tar.gz"> 9 <!ENTITY libidn2-md5sum " 82c0739df7ad818c70953453fb9c626d">9 <!ENTITY libidn2-md5sum "a12109804fc9c5d7fb31f068c66655b8"> 10 10 <!ENTITY libidn2-size "2.0 MB"> 11 11 <!ENTITY libidn2-buildsize "21 MB (add 2 MB for tests)"> -
general/genlib/libqalculate.xml
r060dd59 rf927d5b3 7 7 <!ENTITY libqalculate-download-http "https://github.com/Qalculate/libqalculate/releases/download/v&libqalculate-version;/libqalculate-&libqalculate-version;.tar.gz"> 8 8 <!ENTITY libqalculate-download-ftp " "> 9 <!ENTITY libqalculate-md5sum " f287dc5b09173b1cab65142f9e5e7f88">10 <!ENTITY libqalculate-size "2. 1MB">11 <!ENTITY libqalculate-buildsize "1 79MB (with tests)">12 <!ENTITY libqalculate-time " 1.6SBU (Using parallelism=4; with tests)">9 <!ENTITY libqalculate-md5sum "d30ad11c8920c2ec929745d42bd2854e"> 10 <!ENTITY libqalculate-size "2.5 MB"> 11 <!ENTITY libqalculate-buildsize "134 MB (with tests)"> 12 <!ENTITY libqalculate-time "0.9 SBU (Using parallelism=4; with tests)"> 13 13 ]> 14 14 -
general/genlib/libunistring.xml
r060dd59 rf927d5b3 7 7 <!ENTITY libunistring-download-http "&gnu-http;/libunistring/libunistring-&libunistring-version;.tar.xz"> 8 8 <!ENTITY libunistring-download-ftp "&gnu-ftp;/libunistring/libunistring-&libunistring-version;.tar.xz"> 9 <!ENTITY libunistring-md5sum " 88752c7859212f9c7a0f6cbf7a273535">10 <!ENTITY libunistring-size "2. 7MB">11 <!ENTITY libunistring-buildsize "5 0 MB (add 53MB for tests)">12 <!ENTITY libunistring-time "0. 7 SBU (add 1.1SBU for tests)">9 <!ENTITY libunistring-md5sum "0dfba19989ae06b8e7a49a7cd18472a1"> 10 <!ENTITY libunistring-size "2.3 MB"> 11 <!ENTITY libunistring-buildsize "51 MB (add 56 MB for tests)"> 12 <!ENTITY libunistring-time "0.4 SBU (iUsing parallelism=4; add 1.0 SBU for tests)"> 13 13 ]> 14 14 -
general/genlib/nodejs.xml
r060dd59 rf927d5b3 7 7 <!ENTITY nodejs-download-http "https://nodejs.org/dist/v&nodejs-version;/node-v&nodejs-version;.tar.xz"> 8 8 <!ENTITY nodejs-download-ftp " "> 9 <!ENTITY nodejs-md5sum " 9247dcb564e8cf468bbe174d9aaa2e43">9 <!ENTITY nodejs-md5sum "d47153d56d60f00ffcb33d63eacc2663"> 10 10 <!ENTITY nodejs-size "34 MB"> 11 <!ENTITY nodejs-buildsize "7 68 MB (add 128MB for tests)">12 <!ENTITY nodejs-time "1 2 SBU (add 2.6SBU for tests: both using parallelism=4 and 4 CPUs online, parts of the tests will use all online CPUs)">11 <!ENTITY nodejs-buildsize "772 MB (add 29 MB for tests)"> 12 <!ENTITY nodejs-time "13 SBU (add 4.4 SBU for tests: both using parallelism=4 and 4 CPUs online, parts of the tests will use all online CPUs)"> 13 13 ]> 14 14 … … 147 147 <para> 148 148 To test the results, issue: <command>make test-only</command>. 149 Two tests out of over 3600 areknown to fail.149 One test, test-socket-write-after-fin-error, out of over 3600 tests is known to fail. 150 150 </para> 151 151 -
general/genlib/qca.xml
r060dd59 rf927d5b3 7 7 <!ENTITY qca-download-http "https://download.kde.org/stable/qca/&qca-version;/qca-&qca-version;.tar.xz"> 8 8 <!ENTITY qca-download-ftp " "> 9 <!ENTITY qca-md5sum " 5a5398e9dc7fef37d1e7f070260f4886">10 <!ENTITY qca-size "72 0KB">9 <!ENTITY qca-md5sum "64a8c4c30a42740fca1f9a6937d3fbae"> 10 <!ENTITY qca-size "724 KB"> 11 11 <!ENTITY qca-buildsize "42 MB"> 12 <!ENTITY qca-time "0.5 SBU (using parallelism=4; add 0. 7SBU for tests)">12 <!ENTITY qca-time "0.5 SBU (using parallelism=4; add 0.1 SBU for tests)"> 13 13 ]> 14 14 -
general/genutils/asciidoctor.xml
r060dd59 rf927d5b3 7 7 <!ENTITY asciidoctor-download-http "https://github.com/asciidoctor/asciidoctor/archive/v&asciidoctor-version;/asciidoctor-&asciidoctor-version;.tar.gz"> 8 8 <!ENTITY asciidoctor-download-ftp " "> 9 <!ENTITY asciidoctor-md5sum " 76301a92afadc913404b94bb44622126">9 <!ENTITY asciidoctor-md5sum "30a020f2db5f29a90bd2249bf3ad1f08"> 10 10 <!ENTITY asciidoctor-size "1.6 MB"> 11 <!ENTITY asciidoctor-buildsize "5. 3MB">11 <!ENTITY asciidoctor-buildsize "5.4 MB"> 12 12 <!ENTITY asciidoctor-time "less than 0.1 SBU"> 13 13 ]> -
general/graphlib/fontconfig.xml
r060dd59 rf927d5b3 8 8 "https://www.freedesktop.org/software/fontconfig/release/fontconfig-&fontconfig-version;.tar.xz"> 9 9 <!ENTITY fontconfig-download-ftp " "> 10 <!ENTITY fontconfig-md5sum " e12700a9d522bdfec06b6b7e72646987">10 <!ENTITY fontconfig-md5sum "d110d7a2636d420ae6ed9d2cf92002a4"> 11 11 <!ENTITY fontconfig-size "1.4 MB"> 12 <!ENTITY fontconfig-buildsize "1 6MB (with tests)">12 <!ENTITY fontconfig-buildsize "17 MB (with tests)"> 13 13 <!ENTITY fontconfig-time "0.3 SBU (with tests)"> 14 14 ]> -
general/graphlib/harfbuzz.xml
r060dd59 rf927d5b3 8 8 "https://github.com/harfbuzz/harfbuzz/releases/download/&harfbuzz-version;/harfbuzz-&harfbuzz-version;.tar.xz"> 9 9 <!ENTITY harfbuzz-download-ftp " "> 10 <!ENTITY harfbuzz-md5sum " 1be4ab01c1829bcf49a5a1cc896b351a">10 <!ENTITY harfbuzz-md5sum "74dd89b7f394aabb0e318e36d169b77e"> 11 11 <!ENTITY harfbuzz-size "17 MB"> 12 12 <!ENTITY harfbuzz-buildsize "136 MB (with tests)"> -
general/graphlib/pixman.xml
r060dd59 rf927d5b3 7 7 <!ENTITY pixman-download-http "https://www.cairographics.org/releases/pixman-&pixman-version;.tar.gz"> 8 8 <!ENTITY pixman-download-ftp " "> 9 <!ENTITY pixman-md5sum " 73858c0862dd9896fb5f62ae267084a4">10 <!ENTITY pixman-size " 892KB">11 <!ENTITY pixman-buildsize " 55MB (with tests)">12 <!ENTITY pixman-time " 0.8SBU (with tests)">9 <!ENTITY pixman-md5sum "d925aa9e9ed9d419b6c2e02a61a11d29"> 10 <!ENTITY pixman-size "940 KB"> 11 <!ENTITY pixman-buildsize "29 MB (with tests)"> 12 <!ENTITY pixman-time "1.5 SBU (with tests)"> 13 13 ]> 14 14 … … 100 100 <para> 101 101 To test the results, issue: <command>ninja test</command>. 102 One test, scaling-test, fails after 120 seconds due to a time out. 102 103 </para> 103 104 -
general/prog/llvm.xml
r060dd59 rf927d5b3 9 9 <!ENTITY llvm-download-http "&llvm-url;/llvm-&llvm-version;.src.tar.xz"> 10 10 <!ENTITY llvm-download-ftp " "> 11 <!ENTITY llvm-md5sum " f517bb2708fe68907bd48642c4fac5fe">11 <!ENTITY llvm-md5sum "d53efe5f24a5f5b8dfcbe97616e9d573"> 12 12 <!ENTITY llvm-size "51 MB"> 13 <!ENTITY llvm-buildsize "3. 8 GB (922 MB installed, with documentation,add 18.3 GB for tests)">14 <!ENTITY llvm-time "2 0 SBU (on 4 CPU cores, with documentation,add 14 SBU for tests)">13 <!ENTITY llvm-buildsize "3.6 GB (858 MB installed; add 18.3 GB for tests)"> 14 <!ENTITY llvm-time "24 SBU (on 4 CPU cores; add 14 SBU for tests)"> 15 15 16 16 <!ENTITY clang-download-http "&llvm-url;/clang-&llvm-version;.src.tar.xz"> 17 <!ENTITY clang-md5sum " abb7f1286b084b7c149fd83c7b1d8564">17 <!ENTITY clang-md5sum "3a90430c26fc8b6dfa12b6724c12433f"> 18 18 <!ENTITY clang-size "18 MB"> 19 19 20 20 <!ENTITY compiler-rt-download-http "&llvm-url;/compiler-rt-&llvm-version;.src.tar.xz"> 21 <!ENTITY compiler-rt-md5sum " 6dd59ad1f511915e4d70872c91014ddc">22 <!ENTITY compiler-rt-size "2. 2MB">21 <!ENTITY compiler-rt-md5sum "ae0a2429e843194d8ed0513079e1e550"> 22 <!ENTITY compiler-rt-size "2.3 MB"> 23 23 24 24 <!ENTITY cmake-llvm-download-http "&sources-anduin-http;/llvm/llvm-cmake-&llvm-version;.src.tar.xz"> 25 25 <!-- <!ENTITY cmake-llvm-download-http "&llvm-url;/cmake-&llvm-version;.src.tar.xz"> 26 26 Renamed cmake-15.0.1.src.tar.xz and placed on anduin.--> 27 <!ENTITY cmake-llvm-md5sum " 8b768b6128baf4e6797ae54a10bc0ed2">28 <!ENTITY cmake-llvm-size "6. 8KB">27 <!ENTITY cmake-llvm-md5sum "fc5d234a184dfc03dad241bfce566296"> 28 <!ENTITY cmake-llvm-size "6.9 KB"> 29 29 ]> 30 30 -
general/prog/perl-modules/perl-log-log4perl.xml
r060dd59 rf927d5b3 6 6 7 7 <!ENTITY my-download-http "&perl_authors;/id/E/ET/ETJ/Log-Log4perl-&Log-Log4perl-version;.tar.gz"> 8 <!ENTITY my-md5sum " c422dbddc6cc884c9436944358435508">8 <!ENTITY my-md5sum "acbe29cbaf03f4478a13579a275b0011"> 9 9 ]> 10 10 -
general/prog/perl-modules/perl-perlio-utf8_strict.xml
r060dd59 rf927d5b3 6 6 7 7 <!ENTITY my-download-http "&perl_authors;/id/L/LE/LEONT/PerlIO-utf8_strict-&PerlIO-utf8_strict-version;.tar.gz"> 8 <!ENTITY my-md5sum "54811ae16ff5f1cbc50d0cfe88b2c372"> 9 8 <!ENTITY my-md5sum "d90ca967f66e05ad9221c79060868346"> 10 9 ]> 11 10 -
general/prog/perl-modules/perl-uri.xml
r060dd59 rf927d5b3 53 53 <bridgehead renderas="sect5">Recommended (required for the testsuite)</bridgehead> 54 54 <para role="recommended"> 55 <xref linkend="perl-test-needs"/> and 55 <xref linkend="perl-test-fatal"/>, 56 <xref linkend="perl-test-needs"/>, and 56 57 <xref linkend="perl-test-warnings"/> 57 58 </para> -
general/prog/swig.xml
r060dd59 rf927d5b3 7 7 <!ENTITY swig-download-http "&sourceforge-dl;/swig/swig-&swig-version;.tar.gz"> 8 8 <!ENTITY swig-download-ftp " "> 9 <!ENTITY swig-md5sum " 7c3e46cb5af2b469722cafa0d91e127b">10 <!ENTITY swig-size " 7.7MB">11 <!ENTITY swig-buildsize " 118 MB (1.3GB with tests)">12 <!ENTITY swig-time "0. 2 SBU (add 9.3SBU for tests; both using parallelism=4)">9 <!ENTITY swig-md5sum "baac03a66f3194e5399d4c71d34df1e2"> 10 <!ENTITY swig-size "8.2 MB"> 11 <!ENTITY swig-buildsize "82 MB (2.1 GB with tests)"> 12 <!ENTITY swig-time "0.1 SBU (add 7.8 SBU for tests; both using parallelism=4)"> 13 13 ]> 14 14 … … 100 100 <bridgehead renderas="sect4">Required</bridgehead> 101 101 <para role="required"> 102 <xref linkend="pcre "/>102 <xref linkend="pcre2"/> 103 103 </para> 104 104 -
general/prog/valgrind.xml
r060dd59 rf927d5b3 7 7 <!ENTITY valgrind-download-http "https://sourceware.org/pub/valgrind/valgrind-&valgrind-version;.tar.bz2"> 8 8 <!ENTITY valgrind-download-ftp "ftp://sourceware.org/pub/valgrind/valgrind-&valgrind-version;.tar.bz2"> 9 <!ENTITY valgrind-md5sum " 4687a4990585a038c52f842448ef4e63">9 <!ENTITY valgrind-md5sum "e3ca8e03c6c527e80e7da5135a1b6beb"> 10 10 <!ENTITY valgrind-size "16 MB"> 11 <!ENTITY valgrind-buildsize "38 2 MB (add 65MB for tests)">12 <!ENTITY valgrind-time "0.5 SBU (Using parallelism=4; add 8. 6SBU for tests)">11 <!ENTITY valgrind-buildsize "381 MB (add 66 MB for tests)"> 12 <!ENTITY valgrind-time "0.5 SBU (Using parallelism=4; add 8.1 SBU for tests)"> 13 13 ]> 14 14 … … 141 141 <!-- 731 tests, 6 stderr failures, 0 stdout failures, 1 stderrB failure, 142 142 0 stdoutB failures, 1 post failure -bdubbs Apr 13. 22 143 valgrind-3.19.0 --> 143 valgrind-3.19.0 144 145 732 tests, 4 stderr failures, 0 stdout failures, 1 stderrB failure, 146 0 stdoutB failures, 1 post failure - bdubbs Oct 26, 22 147 gdbserver_tests/hginfo (stderrB) 148 memcheck/tests/cdebug_zlib_gnu (stderr) 149 memcheck/tests/overlap (stderr) 150 helgrind/tests/tls_threads (stderr) 151 drd/tests/pth_mutex_signal (stderr) --> 144 152 145 153 <note> -
general/sysutils/elogind.xml
r060dd59 rf927d5b3 31 31 <para> 32 32 <application>elogind</application> is the 33 <application>systemd</application> project's "logind", extracted outto33 <application>systemd</application> project's "logind", extracted to 34 34 be a standalone daemon. It integrates with <xref linkend="linux-pam"/> 35 to know the set of users that are logged in to a systemand whether they35 to track all the users logged in to a system, and whether they 36 36 are logged in graphically, on the console, or remotely. 37 37 <application>Elogind</application> exposes this information via the 38 38 standard org.freedesktop.login1 <application>D-Bus</application> 39 interface, a s well asthrough the file system using systemd's standard39 interface, and also through the file system using systemd's standard 40 40 <filename class="directory">/run/systemd</filename> layout. 41 41 </para> … … 224 224 225 225 <para> 226 <option>-Ddefault-kill-user-processes=false</option>: Configurewhether226 <option>-Ddefault-kill-user-processes=false</option>: Determines whether 227 227 the processes of a user should be killed when the user logs out. The 228 228 default is <emphasis>true</emphasis>, but this defeats the traditional … … 233 233 <para> 234 234 <command>ln -s ...</command>: These commands install symlinks so that 235 software packages find systemdcompatible library and headers.235 software packages can find the systemd-compatible library and headers. 236 236 </para> 237 237 … … 258 258 The installed file <filename>/etc/elogind/logind.conf</filename> 259 259 contains all the possible options with their defaults, commented 260 out. You may wish to disable killing user processes when the user logs260 out. You may wish to disable automatically killing user processes when the user logs 261 261 out, by running, as the <systemitem class="username">root</systemitem> 262 262 user: … … 270 270 <application>Linux-PAM</application> at login. The 271 271 <filename>/etc/pam.d/system-session</filename> file needs to 272 be modified and a new file needs tobe created in order for272 be modified and a new file must be created in order for 273 273 <command>elogind</command> to work correctly. Run the following 274 274 commands as the <systemitem class="username">root</systemitem> user: -
general/sysutils/unrar.xml
r060dd59 rf927d5b3 7 7 <!ENTITY unrar-download-http "https://www.rarlab.com/rar/unrarsrc-&unrar-version;.tar.gz"> 8 8 <!ENTITY unrar-download-ftp " "> 9 <!ENTITY unrar-md5sum " 5f467714a0cca538bef1e779fe2d46ca">10 <!ENTITY unrar-size "2 32KB">9 <!ENTITY unrar-md5sum "2a3d0a770190ab05f62cafe3b66700f0"> 10 <!ENTITY unrar-size "240 KB"> 11 11 <!ENTITY unrar-buildsize "2.2 MB"> 12 <!ENTITY unrar-time " less than0.1 SBU">12 <!ENTITY unrar-time "0.1 SBU"> 13 13 ]> 14 14 -
introduction/welcome/changelog.xml
r060dd59 rf927d5b3 42 42 </listitem> 43 43 --> 44 45 <listitem> 46 <para>October 27th, 2022</para> 47 <itemizedlist> 48 <listitem> 49 <para>[bdubbs] - Update to wireshark-4.0.1. Fixes 50 <ulink url="&blfs-ticket-root;17232">#17232</ulink>.</para> 51 </listitem> 52 <listitem> 53 <para>[bdubbs] - Update to curl-7.86.0. Fixes 54 <ulink url="&blfs-ticket-root;17233">#17233</ulink>.</para> 55 </listitem> 56 <listitem> 57 <para>[bdubbs] - Update to PerlIO-utf8_strict-0.010 (Perl module). Fixes 58 <ulink url="&blfs-ticket-root;17231">#17231</ulink>.</para> 59 </listitem> 60 </itemizedlist> 61 </listitem> 62 63 <listitem> 64 <para>October 24th, 2022</para> 65 <itemizedlist> 66 <listitem> 67 <para>[bdubbs] - Update to alsa-lib alsa-utils 1.2.8. Fixes 68 <ulink url="&blfs-ticket-root;17226">#17226</ulink>.</para> 69 </listitem> 70 <listitem> 71 <para>[bdubbs] - Update to unrar-6.2.1. Fixes 72 <ulink url="&blfs-ticket-root;17229">#17229</ulink>.</para> 73 </listitem> 74 <listitem> 75 <para>[bdubbs] - Update to gtk-4.8.2. Fixes 76 <ulink url="&blfs-ticket-root;17227">#17227</ulink>.</para> 77 </listitem> 78 <listitem> 79 <para>[bdubbs] - Update to valgrind-3.20.0. Fixes 80 <ulink url="&blfs-ticket-root;17225">#17225</ulink>.</para> 81 </listitem> 82 <listitem> 83 <para>[bdubbs] - Update to swig-4.1.0. Fixes 84 <ulink url="&blfs-ticket-root;17224">#17224</ulink>.</para> 85 </listitem> 86 </itemizedlist> 87 </listitem> 88 89 <listitem> 90 <para>October 24th, 2022</para> 91 <itemizedlist> 92 <listitem> 93 <para>[bdubbs] - Update to icewm-3.1.0. Fixes 94 <ulink url="&blfs-ticket-root;17222">#17222</ulink>.</para> 95 </listitem> 96 <listitem> 97 <para>[bdubbs] - Update to xterm-375. Fixes 98 <ulink url="&blfs-ticket-root;17221">#17221</ulink>.</para> 99 </listitem> 100 <listitem> 101 <para>[bdubbs] - Update to libidn2-2.3.4. Fixes 102 <ulink url="&blfs-ticket-root;17220">#17220</ulink>.</para> 103 </listitem> 104 <listitem> 105 <para>[bdubbs] - Update to sudo-1.9.12. Fixes 106 <ulink url="&blfs-ticket-root;17219">#17219</ulink>.</para> 107 </listitem> 108 </itemizedlist> 109 </listitem> 110 111 <listitem> 112 <para>October 23rd, 2022</para> 113 <itemizedlist> 114 <listitem> 115 <para>[bdubbs] - Update to thunderbird-102.4.0. Fixes 116 <ulink url="&blfs-ticket-root;17209">#17209</ulink>.</para> 117 </listitem> 118 <listitem> 119 <para>[bdubbs] - Update to flac-1.4.2. Fixes 120 <ulink url="&blfs-ticket-root;17218">#17218</ulink>.</para> 121 </listitem> 122 <listitem> 123 <para>[bdubbs] - Update to fontconfig-2.14.1. Fixes 124 <ulink url="&blfs-ticket-root;17215">#17215</ulink>.</para> 125 </listitem> 126 <listitem> 127 <para>[bdubbs] - Update to Log-Log4perl-1.57 (Perl module). Fixes 128 <ulink url="&blfs-ticket-root;17216">#17216</ulink>.</para> 129 </listitem> 130 <listitem> 131 <para>[bdubbs] - Update to xwayland-22.1.4. Fixes 132 <ulink url="&blfs-ticket-root;17214">#17214</ulink>.</para> 133 </listitem> 134 <listitem> 135 <para>[bdubbs] - Update to faad2-2.10.1. Fixes 136 <ulink url="&blfs-ticket-root;17210">#17210</ulink>.</para> 137 </listitem> 138 <listitem> 139 <para>[bdubbs] - Update to NetworkManager-1.40.2. Fixes 140 <ulink url="&blfs-ticket-root;17204">#17204</ulink>.</para> 141 </listitem> 142 <listitem> 143 <para>[bdubbs] - Update to llvm-15.0.3. Fixes 144 <ulink url="&blfs-ticket-root;17154">#17154</ulink>.</para> 145 </listitem> 146 <listitem> 147 <para>[bdubbs] - Update to harfbuzz-5.3.1. Fixes 148 <ulink url="&blfs-ticket-root;17211">#17211</ulink>.</para> 149 </listitem> 150 <listitem> 151 <para>[bdubbs] - Update to mesa-22.2.2. Fixes 152 <ulink url="&blfs-ticket-root;17213">#17213</ulink>.</para> 153 </listitem> 154 <listitem> 155 <para>[bdubbs] - Update to xcb-util-image-0.4.1, xcb-util-keysyms-0.4.1, 156 xcb-util-renderutil-0.3.10, xcb-util-wm-0.4.2, xcb-util-cursor-0.1.4. Fixes 157 <ulink url="&blfs-ticket-root;17206">#17206</ulink>.</para> 158 </listitem> 159 <listitem> 160 <para>[bdubbs] - Update to libXrender-0.9.11 (Xorg Library). Fixes 161 <ulink url="&blfs-ticket-root;17217">#17217</ulink>.</para> 162 </listitem> 163 <listitem> 164 <para>[bdubbs] - Update to libxshmfence-1.3.1 (Xorg Library). Fixes 165 <ulink url="&blfs-ticket-root;17205">#17205</ulink>.</para> 166 </listitem> 167 </itemizedlist> 168 </listitem> 169 170 <listitem> 171 <para>October 22nd, 2022</para> 172 <itemizedlist> 173 <listitem> 174 <para>[bdubbs] - Update to pixman-0.42.0. Fixes 175 <ulink url="&blfs-ticket-root;17203">#17203</ulink>.</para> 176 </listitem> 177 <listitem> 178 <para>[bdubbs] - Update to qca-2.3.5. Fixes 179 <ulink url="&blfs-ticket-root;17202">#17202</ulink>.</para> 180 </listitem> 181 <listitem> 182 <para>[bdubbs] - Update to libgusb-0.4.2. Fixes 183 <ulink url="&blfs-ticket-root;17201">#17201</ulink>.</para> 184 </listitem> 185 <listitem> 186 <para>[bdubbs] - Update to icu4c-72_1. Fixes 187 <ulink url="&blfs-ticket-root;17200">#17200</ulink>.</para> 188 </listitem> 189 </itemizedlist> 190 </listitem> 191 192 <listitem> 193 <para>October 21st, 2022</para> 194 <itemizedlist> 195 <listitem> 196 <para>[thomas] - Update to bind-9.18.8, bind-utils-9.18.8. Fixes 197 <ulink url="&blfs-ticket-root;17207">#17207</ulink>.</para> 198 </listitem> 199 <listitem> 200 <para>[thomas] - Update to rsync-3.2.7. Fixes 201 <ulink url="&blfs-ticket-root;17212">#17212</ulink>.</para> 202 </listitem> 203 <listitem> 204 <para>[bdubbs] - Update to libqalculate-4.4.0. Fixes 205 <ulink url="&blfs-ticket-root;17195">#17195</ulink>.</para> 206 </listitem> 207 <listitem> 208 <para>[bdubbs] - Update to libical-3.0.16. Fixes 209 <ulink url="&blfs-ticket-root;17194">#17194</ulink>.</para> 210 </listitem> 211 <listitem> 212 <para>[bdubbs] - Update to libunistring-1.1. Fixes 213 <ulink url="&blfs-ticket-root;17191">#17191</ulink>.</para> 214 </listitem> 215 <listitem> 216 <para>[bdubbs] - Update to asciidoctor-2.0.18. Fixes 217 <ulink url="&blfs-ticket-root;17187">#17187</ulink>.</para> 218 </listitem> 219 <listitem> 220 <para>[bdubbs] - Update to unbound-1.17.0. Fixes 221 <ulink url="&blfs-ticket-root;17184">#17184</ulink>.</para> 222 </listitem> 223 <listitem> 224 <para>[bdubbs] - Update to nss-3.84. Fixes 225 <ulink url="&blfs-ticket-root;17181">#17181</ulink>.</para> 226 </listitem> 227 <listitem> 228 <para>[bdubbs] - Update to gnupg-2.3.8. Fixes 229 <ulink url="&blfs-ticket-root;17180">#17180</ulink>.</para> 230 </listitem> 231 <listitem> 232 <para>[bdubbs] - Update to libsoup-2.74.3. Fixes 233 <ulink url="&blfs-ticket-root;17178">#17178</ulink>.</para> 234 </listitem> 235 </itemizedlist> 236 </listitem> 237 44 238 <listitem> 45 239 <para>October 20th, 2022</para> 46 240 <itemizedlist> 241 <listitem> 242 <para>[bdubbs] - Update to libreoffice-7.4.2.3. Fixes 243 <ulink url="&blfs-ticket-root;17179">#17179</ulink>.</para> 244 </listitem> 245 <listitem> 246 <para>[bdubbs] - Update to node.js-16.18.0. Fixes 247 <ulink url="&blfs-ticket-root;17176">#17176</ulink>.</para> 248 </listitem> 47 249 <listitem> 48 250 <para>[bdubbs] - Update to gstreamer-1.20.4 gst-plugins-base -
multimedia/libdriv/alsa-lib.xml
r060dd59 rf927d5b3 7 7 <!ENTITY alsa-lib-download-http "&alsa-download-http;/lib/alsa-lib-&alsa-lib-version;.tar.bz2"> 8 8 <!ENTITY alsa-lib-download-ftp "&alsa-download-ftp;/lib/alsa-lib-&alsa-lib-version;.tar.bz2"> 9 <!ENTITY alsa-lib-md5sum " 055c6688e74609b0e01984e43749d971">10 <!ENTITY alsa-lib-size "1. 1MB">9 <!ENTITY alsa-lib-md5sum "ab32de4b6054d7ab23723f8d85e50a27"> 10 <!ENTITY alsa-lib-size "1.0 MB"> 11 11 <!ENTITY alsa-lib-buildsize "45 MB (with tests and docs)"> 12 12 <!ENTITY alsa-lib-time "0.3 SBU (with tests and docs)"> -
multimedia/libdriv/alsa-utils.xml
r060dd59 rf927d5b3 7 7 <!ENTITY alsa-utils-download-http "&alsa-download-http;/utils/alsa-utils-&alsa-utils-version;.tar.bz2"> 8 8 <!ENTITY alsa-utils-download-ftp "&alsa-download-ftp;/utils/alsa-utils-&alsa-utils-version;.tar.bz2"> 9 <!ENTITY alsa-utils-md5sum " 2e28285f82bc5d0d7b18af480158652c">9 <!ENTITY alsa-utils-md5sum "51175f5cd413daf7009a80684c65113d"> 10 10 <!ENTITY alsa-utils-size "1.5 MB"> 11 11 <!ENTITY alsa-utils-buildsize "15 MB"> -
multimedia/libdriv/faad2.xml
r060dd59 rf927d5b3 7 7 <!ENTITY faad2-download-http "https://github.com/knik0/faad2/archive/&faad2-version;/faad2-&faad2-version;.tar.gz"> 8 8 <!ENTITY faad2-download-ftp " "> 9 <!ENTITY faad2-md5sum " f948925a6763e30c53078f5af339d6cc">9 <!ENTITY faad2-md5sum "62a0427c6ff3a273aa720e27da166758"> 10 10 <!ENTITY faad2-size "788 KB"> 11 <!ENTITY faad2-buildsize "1 6MB">12 <!ENTITY faad2-time "0. 2SBU">11 <!ENTITY faad2-buildsize "14 MB"> 12 <!ENTITY faad2-time "0.1 SBU"> 13 13 ]> 14 14 -
multimedia/libdriv/flac.xml
r060dd59 rf927d5b3 7 7 <!ENTITY flac-download-http "https://downloads.xiph.org/releases/flac/flac-&flac-version;.tar.xz"> 8 8 <!ENTITY flac-download-ftp " "> 9 <!ENTITY flac-md5sum " 835c44ca77c4674b9cdc5b24571306ce">9 <!ENTITY flac-md5sum "ca9140f37b286d2571e37d66aae50f92"> 10 10 <!ENTITY flac-size "1.0 MB"> 11 <!ENTITY flac-buildsize "2 2MB (additional 165 MB to run the test suite)">11 <!ENTITY flac-buildsize "21 MB (additional 165 MB to run the test suite)"> 12 12 <!ENTITY flac-time "0.2 SBU (additional 0.6 SBU to run the test suite)"> 13 13 ]> -
networking/netlibs/curl.xml
r060dd59 rf927d5b3 7 7 <!ENTITY curl-download-http "https://curl.se/download/curl-&curl-version;.tar.xz"> 8 8 <!ENTITY curl-download-ftp " "> 9 <!ENTITY curl-md5sum "1 31f76c84016c45806b902330a74164f">9 <!ENTITY curl-md5sum "19a2165f37941a6f412afc924e750568"> 10 10 <!ENTITY curl-size "2.4 MB"> 11 <!ENTITY curl-buildsize "14 4MB (add 23 MB for tests)">11 <!ENTITY curl-buildsize "140 MB (add 23 MB for tests)"> 12 12 <!ENTITY curl-time "0.2 SBU (with parallelism=4; add 16 SBU for tests)"> 13 13 ]> -
networking/netlibs/libsoup.xml
r060dd59 rf927d5b3 9 9 <!ENTITY libsoup-download-ftp 10 10 "&gnome-download-ftp;/libsoup/&libsoup-minor;/libsoup-&libsoup-version;.tar.xz"> 11 <!ENTITY libsoup-md5sum " d8c5bc7f471c7462c29cc2ccebe3d9ca">11 <!ENTITY libsoup-md5sum "8f657fd301a213629204b3320c35d75a"> 12 12 <!ENTITY libsoup-size "1.4 MB"> 13 <!ENTITY libsoup-buildsize "1 6MB (with tests)">14 <!ENTITY libsoup-time "0. 2SBU (Using parallelism=4; with tests)">13 <!ENTITY libsoup-buildsize "17 MB (with tests)"> 14 <!ENTITY libsoup-time "0.3 SBU (Using parallelism=4; with tests)"> 15 15 ]> 16 16 -
networking/netprogs/rsync.xml
r060dd59 rf927d5b3 7 7 <!ENTITY rsync-download-http "https://www.samba.org/ftp/rsync/src/rsync-&rsync-version;.tar.gz"> 8 8 <!ENTITY rsync-download-ftp " "> 9 <!ENTITY rsync-md5sum " 4221fa80ffa59f46df7c18f61cc7e3e0">9 <!ENTITY rsync-md5sum "f216f350ef56b9ba61bc313cb6ec2ed6"> 10 10 <!ENTITY rsync-size "1.1 MB"> 11 11 <!ENTITY rsync-buildsize "9.6 MB (with tests; add 24 MB for HTML API documentation)"> -
networking/netutils/bind-utils.xml
r060dd59 rf927d5b3 7 7 <!ENTITY bind-download-http "https://ftp.isc.org/isc/bind9/&bind-version;/bind-&bind-version;.tar.xz"> 8 8 <!ENTITY bind-download-ftp "ftp://ftp.isc.org/isc/bind9/&bind-version;/bind-&bind-version;.tar.xz"> 9 <!ENTITY bind-md5sum " 50424bcd9c2c1a84ac32b400bc70cf3a">10 <!ENTITY bind-size "5. 4MB">9 <!ENTITY bind-md5sum "fc43e8401f9196082f86058a19c23148"> 10 <!ENTITY bind-size "5.0 MB"> 11 11 <!ENTITY bind-utils-buildsize "101 MB"> 12 12 <!ENTITY bind-utils-time "0.2 SBU"> -
networking/netutils/networkmanager.xml
r060dd59 rf927d5b3 9 9 <!ENTITY NetworkManager-download-ftp 10 10 "&gnome-download-ftp;/NetworkManager/&NetworkManager-minor;/NetworkManager-&NetworkManager-version;.tar.xz"> 11 <!ENTITY NetworkManager-md5sum " 629a02737594f94b190fc55be9c26ac9">11 <!ENTITY NetworkManager-md5sum "9fb6294d06d6e7ebc3ead960f88a4459"> 12 12 <!ENTITY NetworkManager-size "6.3 MB"> 13 <!ENTITY NetworkManager-buildsize "2 65 MB (with tests)">14 <!ENTITY NetworkManager-time " 1.0 SBU (with tests, using parallelism=4)">13 <!ENTITY NetworkManager-buildsize "244 MB (with tests and Qt examples)"> 14 <!ENTITY NetworkManager-time "0.8 SBU (with tests and Qt examples, using parallelism=4)"> 15 15 ]> 16 16 … … 239 239 as the root user, <!-- needs the "ip" command --> 240 240 issue: <command>ninja test</command>. 241 One test, <filename>test-core</filename>, is known to fail.242 241 </para> 243 242 -
networking/netutils/wireshark.xml
r060dd59 rf927d5b3 7 7 <!ENTITY wireshark-download-http "https://www.wireshark.org/download/src/all-versions/wireshark-&wireshark-version;.tar.xz"> 8 8 <!ENTITY wireshark-download-ftp " "> 9 <!ENTITY wireshark-md5sum " 809bb7780c6d945e5eef39415cb5b099">9 <!ENTITY wireshark-md5sum "28316bbbbb23e0ca52cb16fe9450841e"> 10 10 <!ENTITY wireshark-size "39 MB"> 11 11 <!ENTITY wireshark-buildsize "685 MB (with all optional dependencies available in the BLFS book)"> -
packages.ent
r060dd59 rf927d5b3 6 6 <!ENTITY cryptsetup-version "&cryptsetup-minor;.3"> 7 7 <!ENTITY cyrus-sasl-version "2.1.28"> 8 <!ENTITY gnupg2-version "2.3. 7">8 <!ENTITY gnupg2-version "2.3.8"> 9 9 <!ENTITY gnutls-version "3.7.8"> 10 10 <!ENTITY gpgme-version "1.18.0"> … … 21 21 <!ENTITY nettle-version "3.8.1"> 22 22 23 <!ENTITY nss-dir "3_8 3">24 <!ENTITY nss-version "3.8 3">23 <!ENTITY nss-dir "3_84"> 24 <!ENTITY nss-version "3.84"> 25 25 <!-- 26 26 <!ENTITY nss-micro-version "1"> … … 34 34 <!ENTITY ssh-askpass-version "&openssh-version;"> 35 35 <!ENTITY stunnel-version "5.66"> 36 <!ENTITY sudo-version "1.9.1 1p3">36 <!ENTITY sudo-version "1.9.12"> 37 37 <!ENTITY tripwire-version "2.4.3.7"> 38 38 <!ENTITY volume_key-version "0.3.12"> … … 107 107 <!ENTITY gspell-version "&gspell-minor;.0"> 108 108 109 <!ENTITY icu-major "7 1">109 <!ENTITY icu-major "72"> 110 110 <!ENTITY icu-minor "1"> 111 111 <!ENTITY icu-patch "0"> … … 132 132 <!ENTITY libgsf-version "1.14.50"> 133 133 <!ENTITY libgudev-version "237"> 134 <!ENTITY libgusb-version "0.4. 1">135 <!ENTITY libical-version "3.0.1 5">134 <!ENTITY libgusb-version "0.4.2"> 135 <!ENTITY libical-version "3.0.16"> 136 136 <!ENTITY libidn-version "1.41"> 137 <!ENTITY libidn2-version "2.3. 3">137 <!ENTITY libidn2-version "2.3.4"> 138 138 <!ENTITY libiodbc-version "3.52.15"> 139 139 <!ENTITY libksba-version "1.6.2"> … … 143 143 <!ENTITY libportal-version "0.6"> 144 144 <!ENTITY libptytty-version "2.0"> 145 <!ENTITY libqalculate-version "4. 3.0">145 <!ENTITY libqalculate-version "4.4.0"> 146 146 <!ENTITY libqmi-version "1.30.8"> 147 147 <!ENTITY libseccomp-version "2.5.4"> … … 152 152 <!ENTITY libtasn1-version "4.19.0"> 153 153 <!ENTITY libunique-version "1.1.6"> 154 <!ENTITY libunistring-version "1. 0">154 <!ENTITY libunistring-version "1.1"> 155 155 <!ENTITY libunwind-version "1.6.2"> 156 156 <!ENTITY liburcu-version "0.13.2"> … … 167 167 <!ENTITY lzo-version "2.10"> 168 168 <!ENTITY mtdev-version "1.1.6"> 169 <!ENTITY nodejs-version "16.1 7.1">169 <!ENTITY nodejs-version "16.18.0"> 170 170 <!ENTITY npth-version "1.6"> 171 171 <!ENTITY nspr-version "4.35"> … … 174 174 <!ENTITY popt-version "1.19"> 175 175 <!ENTITY pth-version "2.0.7"> 176 <!ENTITY qca-version "2.3. 4">176 <!ENTITY qca-version "2.3.5"> 177 177 <!ENTITY talloc-version "2.3.4"> 178 178 <!ENTITY telepathy-glib-version "0.24.2"> … … 191 191 <!ENTITY exiv2-version "0.27.5"> 192 192 <!ENTITY freetype2-version "2.12.1"> 193 <!ENTITY fontconfig-version "2.14. 0"> <!-- stable lt .90 micro version -->193 <!ENTITY fontconfig-version "2.14.1"> <!-- stable lt .90 micro version --> 194 194 <!ENTITY fribidi-version "1.0.12"> 195 195 <!ENTITY gegl-version "0.4.38"> … … 197 197 <!ENTITY glm-version "0.9.9.8"> 198 198 <!ENTITY graphite2-version "1.3.14"> 199 <!ENTITY harfbuzz-version "5.3. 0">199 <!ENTITY harfbuzz-version "5.3.1"> 200 200 <!ENTITY jasper-version "3.0.6"> 201 201 <!ENTITY lcms-version "1.19"> … … 219 219 <!ENTITY openjpeg2-majmin-version "2.5"> 220 220 <!ENTITY openjpeg2-version "&openjpeg2-majmin-version;.0"> 221 <!ENTITY pixman-version "0.4 0.0"> <!-- Even minors only -->221 <!ENTITY pixman-version "0.42.0"> <!-- Even minors only --> 222 222 <!ENTITY poppler-version "22.10.0"> 223 223 <!ENTITY potrace-version "1.16"> … … 229 229 230 230 <!-- Chapter 11 --> 231 <!ENTITY asciidoctor-version "2.0.1 7">231 <!ENTITY asciidoctor-version "2.0.18"> 232 232 <!ENTITY bogofilter-version "1.2.5"> 233 233 <!ENTITY compface-version "1.5.2"> … … 289 289 <!ENTITY systemd-version "251"> 290 290 <!ENTITY udisks2-version "2.9.4"> <!-- stable lt .90 micro version --> 291 <!ENTITY unrar-version "6. 1.7">291 <!ENTITY unrar-version "6.2.1"> 292 292 <!ENTITY unzip-version "6.0"> 293 293 <!ENTITY upower-version "1.90.0"> … … 311 311 <!ENTITY librep-version "0.92.7"> 312 312 <!ENTITY llvm-maj-version "15"> 313 <!ENTITY llvm-point-version " 1">313 <!ENTITY llvm-point-version "3"> 314 314 <!ENTITY llvm-version "&llvm-maj-version;.0.&llvm-point-version;"> 315 315 <!ENTITY lua-version "5.4.4"> … … 339 339 <!ENTITY slang-version "2.3.3"> 340 340 <!ENTITY subversion-version "1.14.2"> 341 <!ENTITY swig-version "4. 0.2">341 <!ENTITY swig-version "4.1.0"> 342 342 <!ENTITY sysprof-minor "3.44"> 343 343 <!ENTITY sysprof-version "&sysprof-minor;.0"> … … 345 345 <!ENTITY vala-major-version "0.56"> <!-- even minors only --> 346 346 <!ENTITY vala-version "&vala-major-version;.3"> 347 <!ENTITY valgrind-version "3. 19.0">347 <!ENTITY valgrind-version "3.20.0"> 348 348 <!ENTITY yasm-version "1.3.0"> 349 349 … … 381 381 <!ENTITY List-AllUtils-version "0.19"> 382 382 <!ENTITY List-MoreUtils-version "0.430"> 383 <!ENTITY Log-Log4perl-version "1.5 6">383 <!ENTITY Log-Log4perl-version "1.57"> 384 384 <!ENTITY LWP-Protocol-https-version "6.10"> 385 385 <!ENTITY Module-Build-version "0.4231"> … … 387 387 <!ENTITY Parse-RecDescent-version "1.967015"> 388 388 <!ENTITY Parse-Yapp-version "1.21"> 389 <!ENTITY PerlIO-utf8_strict-version "0.0 09">389 <!ENTITY PerlIO-utf8_strict-version "0.010"> 390 390 <!ENTITY Regexp-Common-version "2017060201"> 391 391 <!ENTITY SGMLSpm-version "1.1"> … … 575 575 <!ENTITY ntp-version "4.2.8p15"> 576 576 <!ENTITY rpcbind-version "1.2.6"> 577 <!ENTITY rsync-version "3.2. 6">577 <!ENTITY rsync-version "3.2.7"> 578 578 <!ENTITY samba-version "4.17.0"> 579 579 <!ENTITY wget-version "1.21.3"> … … 585 585 <!-- for Bind Utilities --> 586 586 <!ENTITY bind-minor-version "9.18"> 587 <!ENTITY bind-version "&bind-minor-version;. 7">587 <!ENTITY bind-version "&bind-minor-version;.8"> 588 588 <!ENTITY NetworkManager-minor "1.40"> 589 <!ENTITY NetworkManager-version "&NetworkManager-minor;. 0">589 <!ENTITY NetworkManager-version "&NetworkManager-minor;.2"> 590 590 <!ENTITY network-manager-applet-minor "1.28"> 591 591 <!ENTITY network-manager-applet-version "&network-manager-applet-minor;.0"> … … 593 593 <!ENTITY traceroute-version "2.1.0"> 594 594 <!ENTITY whois-version "5.4.3"> 595 <!ENTITY wireshark-version "4.0. 0"> <!-- even minor versions only -->595 <!ENTITY wireshark-version "4.0.1"> <!-- even minor versions only --> 596 596 597 597 <!-- Chapter 17 --> 598 598 <!ENTITY c-ares-version "1.18.1"> 599 <!ENTITY curl-version "7.8 5.0">599 <!ENTITY curl-version "7.86.0"> 600 600 <!ENTITY geoclue2-version "2.6.0"> 601 601 <!ENTITY glib-networking-minor "2.72"> … … 613 613 <!ENTITY libndp-version "1.8"> 614 614 <!ENTITY libsoup-minor "2.74"> 615 <!ENTITY libsoup-version "&libsoup-minor;. 2">615 <!ENTITY libsoup-version "&libsoup-minor;.3"> 616 616 <!ENTITY libsoup3-minor "3.0"> 617 617 <!ENTITY libsoup3-version "&libsoup3-minor;.8"> … … 663 663 <!-- Chapter 23 --> 664 664 <!ENTITY openldap-version "2.6.3"> 665 <!ENTITY unbound-version "1.1 6.3">665 <!ENTITY unbound-version "1.17.0"> 666 666 667 667 <!-- Part VI --> … … 676 676 <!ENTITY libxcvt-version "0.1.2"> 677 677 <!ENTITY xcb-util-version "0.4.0"> 678 <!ENTITY xcb-util-image-version "0.4. 0">679 <!ENTITY xcb-util-keysyms-version "0.4. 0">680 <!ENTITY xcb-util-renderutil-version "0.3. 9">681 <!ENTITY xcb-util-wm-version "0.4. 1">682 <!ENTITY xcb-util-cursor-version "0.1. 3">678 <!ENTITY xcb-util-image-version "0.4.1"> 679 <!ENTITY xcb-util-keysyms-version "0.4.1"> 680 <!ENTITY xcb-util-renderutil-version "0.3.10"> 681 <!ENTITY xcb-util-wm-version "0.4.2"> 682 <!ENTITY xcb-util-cursor-version "0.1.4"> 683 683 <!ENTITY mesa-major-minor "22.2"> 684 <!ENTITY mesa-version "&mesa-major-minor;. 1">684 <!ENTITY mesa-version "&mesa-major-minor;.2"> 685 685 <!ENTITY xbitmaps-version "1.1.2"> 686 686 <!ENTITY xcursor-themes-version "1.0.6"> 687 687 <!ENTITY xkeyboard-config-version "2.37"> 688 <!ENTITY xwayland-version "22.1. 3">688 <!ENTITY xwayland-version "22.1.4"> 689 689 <!ENTITY xorg-server-version "21.1.4"> 690 690 <!ENTITY twm-version "1.0.12"> 691 <!ENTITY xterm-version "37 4">691 <!ENTITY xterm-version "375"> 692 692 <!ENTITY xclock-version "1.1.1"> 693 693 <!ENTITY xinit-version "1.4.1"> … … 723 723 <!ENTITY gtk3-version "3.24.34"> 724 724 <!ENTITY gtk4-minor "4.8"> 725 <!ENTITY gtk4-version ">k4-minor;. 1">725 <!ENTITY gtk4-version ">k4-minor;.2"> 726 726 <!ENTITY gtk-engines-version "2.20.2"> 727 727 <!ENTITY gtkmm3-version "3.24.7"> … … 763 763 <!-- Chapter 27 --> 764 764 <!ENTITY fluxbox-version "1.3.7"> 765 <!ENTITY icewm-version "3. 0.1">765 <!ENTITY icewm-version "3.1.0"> 766 766 <!ENTITY openbox-version "3.6.1"> 767 767 <!ENTITY sawfish-version "1.13.0"> … … 865 865 <!ENTITY gnumeric-version "1.12.53"> 866 866 867 <!ENTITY libreoffice-version "7.4. 1">868 <!ENTITY libreoffice-patch ". 2">867 <!ENTITY libreoffice-version "7.4.2"> 868 <!ENTITY libreoffice-patch ".3"> 869 869 <!ENTITY libreoffice-dlversion "&libreoffice-version;&libreoffice-patch;"> 870 870 … … 890 890 <!ENTITY rox-filer-version "2.11"> 891 891 <!ENTITY rxvt-unicode-version "9.30"> 892 <!ENTITY thunderbird-version "102. 3.3">892 <!ENTITY thunderbird-version "102.4.0"> 893 893 <!ENTITY tigervnc-version "1.12.0"> 894 894 <!ENTITY transmission-version "3.00"> … … 902 902 <!ENTITY alsa-download-ftp "ftp://ftp.alsa-project.org/pub"> 903 903 <!ENTITY alsa-version "1.2.7"> 904 <!ENTITY alsa-lib-version "1.2. 7.2">904 <!ENTITY alsa-lib-version "1.2.8"> 905 905 <!ENTITY alsa-plugins-version "1.2.7.1"> 906 <!ENTITY alsa-utils-version "1.2. 7">906 <!ENTITY alsa-utils-version "1.2.8"> 907 907 <!ENTITY alsa-tools-version "1.2.5"> 908 908 <!ENTITY alsa-firmware-version "1.2.4"> … … 910 910 <!ENTITY audiofile-version "0.3.6"> 911 911 <!ENTITY faac-version "1_30"> 912 <!ENTITY faad2-version "2 _10_0">912 <!ENTITY faad2-version "2.10.1"> 913 913 <!ENTITY fdk-aac-version "2.0.2"> 914 <!ENTITY flac-version "1.4. 1">914 <!ENTITY flac-version "1.4.2"> 915 915 <!ENTITY frei0r-version "1.8.0"> 916 916 <!ENTITY gavl-version "1.4.0"> -
postlfs/security/gnupg2.xml
r060dd59 rf927d5b3 7 7 <!ENTITY gnupg2-download-http "&gnupg-http;/gnupg/gnupg-&gnupg2-version;.tar.bz2"> 8 8 <!ENTITY gnupg2-download-ftp "&gnupg-ftp;/gnupg/gnupg-&gnupg2-version;.tar.bz2"> 9 <!ENTITY gnupg2-md5sum " 1c6a6722b9cececcf10ca4e24106e34b">9 <!ENTITY gnupg2-md5sum "f9e9dfaf150d31abc77d09e509c6231b"> 10 10 <!ENTITY gnupg2-size "7.3 MB"> 11 <!ENTITY gnupg2-buildsize "1 61 MB (with all tests; add 25 MB for docs)">12 <!ENTITY gnupg2-time "0. 7 SBU (using parallelism=4; add 1.5SBU for tests)">11 <!ENTITY gnupg2-buildsize "128 MB (with tests)"> 12 <!ENTITY gnupg2-time "0.4 SBU (using parallelism=4; add 0.3 SBU for tests)"> 13 13 ]> 14 14 … … 127 127 -i tools/Makefile.in</userinput></screen> 128 128 --> 129 <!-- Seems to be resolved in 2.2.29 130 <para> 131 Fi x aissue causing build failure if129 130 <para> 131 First, fix an issue causing build failure if 132 132 <application>OpenLDAP</application> is not installed: 133 133 </para> 134 134 135 <screen><userinput>sed -e '737a #if USE_LDAP' \ 136 -e '760a #endif' \ 137 -i dirmngr/dirmngr.c</userinput></screen> 138 --> 135 <screen><userinput>sed -e '/ks_ldap_free_state/i #if USE_LDAP' \ 136 -e '/ks_get_state =/a #endif' \ 137 -i dirmngr/server.c</userinput></screen> 139 138 140 139 <para> -
postlfs/security/gpgme.xml
r060dd59 rf927d5b3 72 72 <para> 73 73 Estimated build time: &gpgme-time; 74 </para> 75 </listitem> 76 </itemizedlist> 77 78 <bridgehead renderas="sect3">Additional Downloads</bridgehead> 79 <itemizedlist spacing="compact"> 80 <listitem> 81 <para> 82 Recommended patch (required if SWIG is installed): 83 <ulink url="&patch-root;/gpgme-&gpgme-version;-gpg_error_1_46-1.patch"/> 74 84 </para> 75 85 </listitem> … … 106 116 107 117 <para> 108 First, fix an issue building with Python 3.10installed:109 </para> 110 111 <screen><userinput remap="pre">sed -e 's/3\.9/ 3.10/' \118 First, fix an issue building with Python &python3-majorver; installed: 119 </para> 120 121 <screen><userinput remap="pre">sed -e 's/3\.9/&python3-majorver;/' \ 112 122 -e 's/:3/:4/' \ 113 123 -i configure</userinput></screen> 124 125 <para> 126 Apply a patch to fix build failure with SWIG and libgpg-error-1.46 127 or later: 128 </para> 129 130 <screen><userinput remap="pre">patch -Np1 -i ../gpgme-&gpgme-version;-gpg_error_1_46-1.patch</userinput></screen> 114 131 115 132 <para> … … 157 174 <seglistitem> 158 175 <seg> 159 gpgme- config, gpgme-json, and gpgme-tool176 gpgme-json, and gpgme-tool 160 177 </seg> 161 178 <seg> … … 176 193 <?dbhtml list-presentation="table"?> 177 194 178 <varlistentry id="gpgme-config">179 <term><command>gpgme-config</command></term>180 <listitem>181 <para>182 is used to obtain <application>GPGME</application> compilation and183 linking information184 </para>185 <indexterm zone="gpgme gpgme-config">186 <primary sortas="b-gpgme-config">gpgme-config</primary>187 </indexterm>188 </listitem>189 </varlistentry>190 191 195 <varlistentry id="gpgme-json"> 192 196 <term><command>gpgme-json</command></term> -
postlfs/security/linux-pam.xml
r060dd59 rf927d5b3 38 38 <para> 39 39 The <application>Linux PAM</application> package contains 40 Pluggable Authentication Modules used to enablethe local41 system administrator to c hoose how applications authenticate40 Pluggable Authentication Modules used by the local 41 system administrator to control how application programs authenticate 42 42 users. 43 43 </para> … … 124 124 <xref role="runtime" linkend="shadow"/> 125 125 <phrase revision="systemd"> and <xref role="runtime" linkend="systemd"/> 126 need</phrase><phrase revision="sysv">needs</phrase> to be reinstalled 126 must</phrase><phrase revision="sysv">must</phrase> be reinstalled 127 and reconfigured 127 128 after installing and configuring <application>Linux PAM</application>. 128 129 </para> … … 130 131 <para role="recommended"> 131 132 With Linux-PAM-1.4.0 and higher, the pam_cracklib module is not 132 installed by default. To enforce strong passwords, it is recommended133 to use <xref role="runtime" linkend="libpwquality"/>.133 installed by default. Use <xref role="runtime" linkend="libpwquality"/> 134 to enforce strong passwords. 134 135 </para> 135 136 </note> … … 144 145 145 146 <para revision="sysv"> 146 First prevent the installation of an unneeded systemd file:147 First, prevent the installation of an unneeded systemd file: 147 148 </para> 148 149 … … 159 160 160 161 <para> 161 If you instead want to regenerate the documentation, fix the162 <command>configure</command> script so that it detects lynx if installed:162 If you want to regenerate the documentation yourself, fix the 163 <command>configure</command> script so it will detect lynx: 163 164 </para> 164 165 … … 168 169 169 170 <para> 170 Install<application>Linux PAM</application> by171 Compile and link <application>Linux PAM</application> by 171 172 running the following commands: 172 173 </para> … … 186 187 187 188 <caution> 188 <title>Reinstallation or upgrade of Linux PAM</title>189 <title>Reinstallation or Upgrade of Linux PAM</title> 189 190 <para> 190 191 If you have a system with Linux PAM installed and working, be careful … … 193 194 may become totally unusable. If you want to run the tests, you do not 194 195 need to create another <filename>/etc/pam.d/other</filename> file. The 195 installed one can be used for that purpose.196 existing file can be used for the tests. 196 197 </para> 197 198 … … 200 201 overwrites the configuration files in 201 202 <filename class="directory">/etc/security</filename> as well as 202 <filename>/etc/environment</filename>. I n caseyou203 <filename>/etc/environment</filename>. If you 203 204 have modified those files, be sure to back them up. 204 205 </para> … … 206 207 207 208 <para> 208 For a first installation, create theconfiguration file by issuing the209 For a first-time installation, create a configuration file by issuing the 209 210 following commands as the <systemitem class="username">root</systemitem> 210 211 user: … … 222 223 <para> 223 224 Now run the tests by issuing <command>make check</command>. 224 Ensure there are no errors produced by the tests before continuing the225 installation. Note that the checks are quite long. It may be useful to226 redirect the output to a log file in order toinspect it thoroughly.227 </para> 228 229 <para> 230 Only in case of a firstinstallation, remove the configuration file225 Be sure the tests produced no errors before continuing the 226 installation. Note that the tests are very long. 227 Redirect the output to a log file, so you can inspect it thoroughly. 228 </para> 229 230 <para> 231 For a first-time installation, remove the configuration file 231 232 created earlier by issuing the following command as the 232 233 <systemitem class="username">root</systemitem> user: … … 259 260 linkend="libxslt"/>, and <xref linkend="lynx"/> or <ulink 260 261 url="&w3m-url;">W3m</ulink>) are installed, the manual pages, and the 261 html and text documentation s are (re)generated and installed.262 html and text documentation files, are generated and installed. 262 263 Furthermore, if <xref linkend="fop"/> is installed, the PDF 263 264 documentation is generated and installed. Use this switch if you do not … … 267 268 <para> 268 269 <command>chmod -v 4755 /usr/sbin/unix_chkpwd</command>: 269 The <command>unix_chkpwd</command> helper program must be setuid270 so that non-<systemitem class="username">root</systemitem>270 The setuid bit for the <command>unix_chkpwd</command> helper program must be 271 turned on, so that non-<systemitem class="username">root</systemitem> 271 272 processes can access the shadow file. 272 273 </para> … … 278 279 279 280 <sect3 id="pam-config"> 280 <title>Config Files</title>281 <title>Configuration Files</title> 281 282 282 283 <para> … … 301 302 Configuration information is placed in 302 303 <filename class="directory">/etc/pam.d/</filename>. 303 Below is an example file:304 Here is a sample file: 304 305 </para> 305 306 … … 314 315 315 316 <para> 316 Now set up some genericfiles. As the317 Now create some generic configuration files. As the 317 318 <systemitem class="username">root</systemitem> user: 318 319 </para> … … 356 357 If you wish to enable strong password support, install 357 358 <xref linkend="libpwquality"/>, and follow the 358 instructions in that page to configure the pam_pwquality359 instructions on that page to configure the pam_pwquality 359 360 PAM module with strong password support. 360 361 </para> 361 362 362 363 <!-- With the removal of the pam_cracklib module, we're supposed to be using 363 libpwquality. That already includes instructions in it 's configuration364 libpwquality. That already includes instructions in its configuration 364 365 information page, so we'll use those instead. 365 366 … … 417 418 --> 418 419 <para> 419 N owadd a restrictive <filename>/etc/pam.d/other</filename>420 Next, add a restrictive <filename>/etc/pam.d/other</filename> 420 421 configuration file. With this file, programs that are PAM aware will 421 422 not run unless a configuration file specifically for that application 422 is created.423 exists. 423 424 </para> 424 425 … … 440 441 <para> 441 442 The <application>PAM</application> man page (<command>man 442 pam</command>) provides a good starting point for descriptions 443 of fields and allowable entries. 444 <!-- not accessible 2022-09-08 443 pam</command>) provides a good starting point to learn 444 about the several fields, and allowable entries. 445 <!-- not accessible 2022-09-08 --> 446 <!-- it's available at a different address 2022-10-23--> 445 447 The 446 <ulink url="http ://www.linux-pam.org/Linux-PAM-html/Linux-PAM_SAG.html">448 <ulink url="https://www.docs4dev.com/docs/en/linux-pam/1.1.2/reference/Linux-PAM_SAG.html"> 447 449 Linux-PAM System Administrators' Guide 448 </ulink> is recommended for additional information. -->450 </ulink> is recommended for additional information. 449 451 </para> 450 452 -
postlfs/security/nss.xml
r060dd59 rf927d5b3 12 12 13 13 <!-- no micro versions --> 14 <!ENTITY nss-download-http "https://&nss-url;/NSS_&nss-dir;_RTM/src/nss-&nss-version;.tar.gz"> 15 14 <!ENTITY nss-download-http "https://&nss-url;/NSS_&nss-dir;_RTM/src/nss-&nss-version;.tar.gz"> 16 15 <!ENTITY nss-download-ftp " "> 17 <!ENTITY nss-md5sum " 4a5a8c42772e202e4e94c261f6a5324c">16 <!ENTITY nss-md5sum "5f784b9cad172d6df9c24e0673bd5ecd"> 18 17 <!ENTITY nss-size "81 MB"> 19 <!ENTITY nss-buildsize "3 32MB (add 288 MB for tests)">20 <!ENTITY nss-time " 4.4SBU (with parallelism=4, add 60 SBU for tests)">18 <!ENTITY nss-buildsize "324 MB (add 288 MB for tests)"> 19 <!ENTITY nss-time "2.3 SBU (with parallelism=4, add 60 SBU for tests)"> 21 20 <!-- On my system, I got 64.2 SBU, but Bruce gets 18 SBU. -renodr --> 22 21 <!-- On my system, I got 63 SBU, but Xi gets ~18 SBU. -pierre (for 3.78) --> -
postlfs/security/sudo.xml
r060dd59 rf927d5b3 7 7 <!ENTITY sudo-download-http "https://www.sudo.ws/dist/sudo-&sudo-version;.tar.gz"> 8 8 <!ENTITY sudo-download-ftp "ftp://ftp.sudo.ws/pub/sudo/sudo-&sudo-version;.tar.gz"> 9 <!ENTITY sudo-md5sum " 07e95c947129d8820c78caa1fc79c7fd">10 <!ENTITY sudo-size "4. 6MB">11 <!ENTITY sudo-buildsize "4 8 MB (add 15MB for tests)">9 <!ENTITY sudo-md5sum "82187207e0d037861bc5acb54bc5090f"> 10 <!ENTITY sudo-size "4.7 MB"> 11 <!ENTITY sudo-buildsize "49 MB (add 16 MB for tests)"> 12 12 <!ENTITY sudo-time "0.4 SBU (add 0.1 SBU for tests)"> 13 13 ]> -
postlfs/security/volume_key.xml
r060dd59 rf927d5b3 77 77 <xref linkend="cryptsetup"/>, 78 78 <xref linkend="glib2"/>, 79 <!-- To editors: if GnuPG is not installed, a wrong path to gpg will 80 be hard-coded into the library. Even if GnuPG is installed, we 81 still need the 's/gpg2/gpg/' sed below. I can't find an elegant 82 way to specify the path manually (so I can't make it a runtime 83 dependency). --> 84 <xref linkend="gnupg2"/>, 79 85 <xref linkend="gpgme"/>, and 80 86 <xref linkend="nss"/> … … 98 104 <sect2 role="installation"> 99 105 <title>Installation of volume_key</title> 100 101 <para>102 Install <application>volume_key</application> by running the following103 commands:104 </para>105 106 106 107 <note> … … 111 112 </note> 112 113 114 <para> 115 Tell the building system how to locate GPGME and GnuPG correctly: 116 </para> 117 118 <screen><userinput remap='pre'>sed -e '/AM_PATH_GPGME/iAM_PATH_GPG_ERROR' \ 119 -e 's/gpg2/gpg/' -i configure.ac</userinput></screen> 120 121 <para> 122 Install <application>volume_key</application> by running the following 123 commands: 124 </para> 125 113 126 <screen><userinput>autoreconf -fiv && 114 127 ./configure --prefix=/usr \ … … 117 130 118 131 <para> 119 T his package does not come with a functioning test suite.132 To test the results, issue: <command>make check</command>. 120 133 </para> 121 134 -
server/databases/upgradedb.xml
r060dd59 rf927d5b3 13 13 </sect1info> 14 14 15 <title>Important notes about upgrading Database Server Software</title>15 <title>Important Notes About Upgrading Database Server Software</title> 16 16 17 17 <note><para>This section is about reinstalling database software … … 21 21 to become aware of issues that can arise in the future.</para></note> 22 22 23 <para>Let s start this chapter with a dramatic screenshot of an issuethat24 really happened. This issue will not occur if you are going to install the25 software the first time:</para>23 <para>Let's start this chapter with a dramatic screenshot of an error that 24 really happened. This error will not occur if you are installing database 25 software for the first time:</para> 26 26 27 27 <screen>$ sudo systemctl status postgresql … … 45 45 46 46 <para> 47 To avoid situations like the one above finding your database server 48 software refusing to start, read the following thoughts about how to 49 upgrade a DBMS (Database Management System) prior to actually doing the 50 upgrade. 47 To avoid situations like this (i.e., your database server 48 software refuses to start), read the following discussion of the best way to 49 upgrade a DBMS (Database Management System). 51 50 </para> 52 51 53 52 <para> 54 The root cause of the issueshown above was an upgrade55 of the server software to a newer major version but leavingthe56 data files untouched. The administrator was able to recover without any57 loss of data.53 The root cause of the error shown above was an upgrade 54 of the server software to a newer major version which left the 55 data files untouched. In this case, the administrator was able to recover 56 the DBMS without any loss of data. 58 57 </para> 59 58 60 59 <para> 61 Even if you are doing an in stall DBMS install, read through this62 section. Tt will provide you information about how to set upbackup63 and restore procedures ( at least the strategy for building64 them) which are sufficient for your needs and forthe safety60 Even if you are doing an initial DBMS install, read through this 61 section. It provides information about implementing backup 62 and restore procedures (or at least a strategy for creating 63 them) which will satisfy your needs and guarantee the safety 65 64 of your data. 66 65 </para> 67 66 68 67 <sect2> 69 <title>Upgrade database server packages</title>68 <title>Upgrade Database Server Packages</title> 70 69 71 70 <para> 72 71 Database systems work on files which hold the database metadata and the 73 data itself. Th ose files are highly optimized in their internal74 structures for use by the server software. When upgrading such server75 software, newer server software may expecta different file format than76 was created by previous versions. In the best case,the new software can77 act on the old format as well—but not benefitting from newer78 formats which might result in better performance or of other79 improvements. It can also happen thatthe new server software will80 reformat the data files automatically when starting.72 data itself. The internal structure of these files is optimized for use 73 by the server software. When such server software is upgraded, 74 the new software may utilize a different file format than 75 had previously been used. Sometimes the new software can 76 work with the old format as well as the new one—but without the 77 performance improvements the new format provides. 78 Other times, the new server software will 79 reformat the data files automatically after the upgrade. 81 80 </para> 82 81 83 82 <para> 84 83 Unfortunately, the most likely case is that the new server software 85 complains about out of date file formats and exits. When this happens 86 and you have overwritten the installed server software, you may not be87 able to read the data files and the new software is unwilling to do so.88 </para> 89 90 <para> 91 Changes in data file formats usually happen at major version changes but92 potentially can come at other times. Before upgrading the server93 software, check the documentation if there are changes which will84 complains about out of date file formats and exits. When this happens, 85 and you have overwritten the old server software, you may end up 86 with a broken system and lost data. 87 </para> 88 89 <para> 90 Changes in data file formats usually happen at major version changes, but 91 they can also occur at other times. Before upgrading any DBMS 92 software, check the documentation to see if this upgrade makes changes which 94 93 require reformatting the database. 95 94 </para> 96 95 97 96 <para> 98 Of course, if you have databases with content which is not easy to99 rebuil d, it is always a good idea to create backups of the database from100 time to time. When upgrading the server software, it is time torun97 Of course, if you have databases with content that is not easily 98 rebuilt, it is always a good idea to create backups of the database from 99 time to time. Before upgrading the server software, you should run 101 100 another backup. 102 101 </para> 103 102 104 103 <sect3> 105 <title>Upgrade by backup and restore</title>104 <title>Upgrade by Backup and Restore</title> 106 105 107 106 <note> 108 107 <para> 109 A backup is meaningless if there is no verified process108 A backup is useless if there is no verified process 110 109 to restore the data from this backup. When running a 111 database server, you should not only create backups but you 112 should also verify that the process you designed to fulfill 113 the restore task is working properly. When you encounter a 114 problem with the restore when you urgently have to 115 rely on the backup data, it is too late—your database is 116 in danger. 110 database server, you should not only create backups; you 111 should also verify that the restore process 112 really works. The time to test the restore procedure 113 is <emphasis>before</emphasis> you urgently need 114 to recover lost data. 117 115 </para> 118 116 </note> 119 117 120 118 <para> 121 In general, most (all?)database server software provides some basic119 Most database server software provides some basic 122 120 tools to create backups of your data. Usually the backups created with 123 121 those tools can be read by newer versions of the software (via a 124 restore tool). Using older restore tools with newer backup data is not125 defined andyou should <emphasis>never</emphasis> blindly assume that122 restore tool). Using older restore tools with newer backup data is 123 a bad idea; you should <emphasis>never</emphasis> blindly assume that 126 124 it will work. It might, but usually it doesn't. 127 125 </para> … … 135 133 <para>Create a full database backup using the old tools.</para> 136 134 137 <para>This step creates an offline copy of the database files ready138 to be used for long term archiving, for disaster recovery, or just139 preparation for upgrade. This offline backup consists of thefull140 one-to-one copy of the current database files or abackup of the141 files from a certain time in history plus alljournal data (that is135 <para>This step creates an offline copy of the database files—for 136 long term archiving, for disaster recovery, or as 137 preparation for an upgrade. This offline backup consists of either (1) a full 138 one-to-one copy of the current database files, or (2) a full backup of the 139 database files from a certain point in time, plus all the journal data (that is 142 140 Oracle® terminology, it is called "Continuous Archiving" or 143 "write ahead log (WAL)" in Postgresql) containing information about 144 changes made to the data content. The later take less time to create 145 if the DB software provides this type of journaling as you only have 146 to save the changes after creating the last backup. The amount of 147 data to backup is much less than doing a full backup every 148 time.</para> 149 150 <para>In terms of upgrading database server software, a full backup 141 "write ahead log (WAL)" in Postgresql) describing the 142 changes made after that point in time. This second form takes less time to create 143 (if the DB software provides this type of journaling) because you only have 144 to save the data that have changed since the last full backup was created.</para> 145 146 <para>When upgrading database server software, a full backup 151 147 (which can be used for subsequent incremental backups) should be 152 made, but if the amount of data is too big, an incremental backup will153 be sufficient. Which strategy is appropriatefor you depends on148 created; but if there is a lot of data, an incremental backup will 149 suffice. The best strategy for you depends on 154 150 the amount of data stored in your database (is it a few hundred table 155 rows or is it hundreds of terabytes?). A full backup of the later one 156 isn't done quickly (and we assume that the underlying system of such 157 a database is probably not on an LFS system). To close the last gap 158 to fully protect your data, create a backup of the corresponding old 159 binaries (and/or their sources) and store it along with the data 160 files to make sure that there is a fallback solution if 161 the newer software is not able to read the older data.</para> 151 rows, or is it hundreds of terabytes?). A full backup in the latter case 152 can't be done quickly. To 153 fully protect your data, create a backup of the old 154 programs (and/or their sources) and save it, along with the data 155 files, to be certain there is a fallback solution if 156 the new software cannot read the old data.</para> 162 157 </listitem> 163 158 … … 177 172 software should be used. During the restoration process, the new 178 173 tools will create and/or upgrade the data files in the format the 179 software requires. It is assumed that newer software is capable of174 new software requires. It is assumed that newer software is capable of 180 175 reading old data.</para> 181 176 </listitem> … … 183 178 184 179 <para> 185 Since you havealready have a backup procedure in place (and you180 Since you already have a backup procedure in place (and you 186 181 have tested your restore procedure, right?), this might 187 be the easiest way to upgrade as you are going touse your well known182 be the easiest way to upgrade as you can use your well known 188 183 processes to upgrade just as you always do—at least in terms 189 184 of the backup and restore. … … 193 188 194 189 <sect3> 195 <title>Upgrade the database files by using system tools</title>190 <title>Upgrade the Database Files by Using System Tools</title> 196 191 197 192 <para> 198 193 Some database systems (for instance Postgresql) provide 199 194 a tool which can reformat (upgrade) the existing database 200 files to the new format. Since the upgrading tool has to 201 be used from the new server software (the old one cannot 202 know anything about a new file format), the old software 203 might be overwritten due to installation of the new software. 204 </para> 205 206 <para> 207 In case you have to restore a backup (for example, running 208 the upgrade tool failed) you have to reinstall the old version 209 to get back the access to your data. 210 </para> 211 212 <para> 213 Even though those tools might work with one of the actual database 214 files, you should create a full backup before running them. A failure 215 might result in a serious damage of the database files. 195 files to the new format. 196 If you need to restore from a backup (for example, running 197 the upgrade tool failed) you will have to reinstall the old software 198 to recover your data. 199 </para> 200 201 <para> 202 Even though the reformatting tools might work as advertised, 203 you should create a full backup before running them. A failure 204 could cause serious damage to the database. 216 205 </para> 217 206 … … 221 210 222 211 <sect2> 223 <title>Notes for specific DBMS</title>212 <title>Notes for Specific DBMS</title> 224 213 225 214 <sect3> … … 251 240 252 241 <para>Do not underestimate <application>Sqlite</application>. It is a 253 feature 242 feature-rich DBMS. The main difference from the two big players above is 254 243 that Sqlite does not provide access via a network API. Sqlite databases 255 are files always stored on the same machine as the runningprogram which244 are always stored on the machine running the program which 256 245 uses the database. The manipulation of data content is done via API calls 257 246 to library functions directly within the program.</para> … … 269 258 270 259 <para>Unfortunately, there is no dedicated chapter in the 271 upstream documentation talking about backup/restore but260 upstream documentation talking about backup/restore, but 272 261 there are several articles about it on the 273 Internet. One example is shown below.</para>262 Internet. Here is an example.</para> 274 263 275 264 <para>Documentation for Backup/Restore: … … 284 273 <!-- might add some advanced notes for the DBMS here --> 285 274 286 <para> Just like <application>Sqlite</application>this287 software acts on local database files meaningthere is no275 <para>Like <application>Sqlite</application>, this 276 software acts on local database files; there is no 288 277 network interface.</para> 289 278 290 <para>The relevant resources for Backup/Restore a Berkeley database279 <para>The relevant resources to back up/restore a Berkeley database 291 280 are the man pages for <filename>db_dump</filename> and its 292 281 counterpart <filename>db_load</filename>.</para> -
server/major/bind.xml
r060dd59 rf927d5b3 7 7 <!ENTITY bind-download-http "https://ftp.isc.org/isc/bind9/&bind-version;/bind-&bind-version;.tar.xz"> 8 8 <!ENTITY bind-download-ftp "ftp://ftp.isc.org/isc/bind9/&bind-version;/bind-&bind-version;.tar.xz"> 9 <!ENTITY bind-md5sum " 50424bcd9c2c1a84ac32b400bc70cf3a">10 <!ENTITY bind-size "5. 4MB">9 <!ENTITY bind-md5sum "fc43e8401f9196082f86058a19c23148"> 10 <!ENTITY bind-size "5.0 MB"> 11 11 <!ENTITY bind-buildsize "138 MB (26 MB installed)"><!-- differs much from prev maybe because of docs? --> 12 12 <!ENTITY bind-time "0.4 SBU (with parallelism=4; about 20 SBU somewhat processor independent, to run the complete test suite)"> -
server/other/unbound.xml
r060dd59 rf927d5b3 7 7 <!ENTITY unbound-download-http "https://nlnetlabs.nl/downloads/unbound/unbound-&unbound-version;.tar.gz"> 8 8 <!ENTITY unbound-download-ftp " "> 9 <!ENTITY unbound-md5sum " f0a767b32058ae67311e5d3665139d15">9 <!ENTITY unbound-md5sum "79c863becb1934f6d467be74240e10b5"> 10 10 <!ENTITY unbound-size "5.9 MB"> 11 <!ENTITY unbound-buildsize "1 39MB (with docs; add 11 MB for tests)">12 <!ENTITY unbound-time "0. 4SBU (Using parallelism=4; with docs; add 0.4 SBU for tests)">11 <!ENTITY unbound-buildsize "141 MB (with docs; add 11 MB for tests)"> 12 <!ENTITY unbound-time "0.5 SBU (Using parallelism=4; with docs; add 0.4 SBU for tests)"> 13 13 ]> 14 14 -
x/installing/mesa.xml
r060dd59 rf927d5b3 7 7 <!ENTITY mesa-download-http "https://mesa.freedesktop.org/archive/mesa-&mesa-version;.tar.xz"> 8 8 <!ENTITY mesa-download-ftp "ftp://ftp.freedesktop.org/pub/mesa/mesa-&mesa-version;.tar.xz"> 9 <!ENTITY mesa-md5sum " 5ff97bb6bf82af6f81b41ff9dacbcc0a">9 <!ENTITY mesa-md5sum "b696316674c2007cdcc25e67e192aba8"> 10 10 <!ENTITY mesa-size "16 MB"> 11 <!ENTITY mesa-buildsize " 462 MB (with docs, add 230 MB for tests)">12 <!ENTITY mesa-time "2. 4SBU (Using parallelism=4; with docs, add 0.5 SBU for tests)">11 <!ENTITY mesa-buildsize "372 MB (with docs, add 230 MB for tests)"> 12 <!ENTITY mesa-time "2.2 SBU (Using parallelism=4; with docs, add 0.5 SBU for tests)"> 13 13 ]> 14 14 -
x/installing/x7lib.xml
r060dd59 rf927d5b3 50 50 <!ENTITY libXcomposite-md5sum "3fa0841ea89024719b20cd702a9b54e0"> 51 51 52 <!ENTITY libXrender-version "0.9.1 0">53 <!ENTITY libXrender-md5sum " 802179a76bded0b658f4e9ec5e1830a4">52 <!ENTITY libXrender-version "0.9.11"> 53 <!ENTITY libXrender-md5sum "ebf7fb3241ec03e8a3b2af72f03b4631"> 54 54 55 55 <!ENTITY libXcursor-version "1.2.1"> … … 104 104 <!ENTITY libxkbfile-md5sum "93491cc26e6a47ef12061c9229bffc13"> 105 105 106 <!ENTITY libxshmfence-version "1.3 ">107 <!ENTITY libxshmfence-md5sum " 42dda8016943dc12aff2c03a036e0937">106 <!ENTITY libxshmfence-version "1.3.1"> 107 <!ENTITY libxshmfence-md5sum "c0344a119520bdee3c0cd319d87b5201"> 108 108 ]> 109 109 … … 216 216 &libXfixes-md5sum; libXfixes-&libXfixes-version;.tar.bz2 217 217 &libXcomposite-md5sum; libXcomposite-&libXcomposite-version;.tar.bz2 218 &libXrender-md5sum; libXrender-&libXrender-version;.tar. bz2218 &libXrender-md5sum; libXrender-&libXrender-version;.tar.xz 219 219 &libXcursor-md5sum; libXcursor-&libXcursor-version;.tar.xz 220 220 &libXdamage-md5sum; libXdamage-&libXdamage-version;.tar.bz2 … … 234 234 &libpciaccess-md5sum; libpciaccess-&libpciaccess-version;.tar.xz 235 235 &libxkbfile-md5sum; libxkbfile-&libxkbfile-version;.tar.xz 236 &libxshmfence-md5sum; libxshmfence-&libxshmfence-version;.tar. bz2</literal>236 &libxshmfence-md5sum; libxshmfence-&libxshmfence-version;.tar.xz</literal> 237 237 EOF</userinput></screen> 238 238 -
x/installing/xcb-util-cursor.xml
r060dd59 rf927d5b3 5 5 %general-entities; 6 6 7 <!ENTITY xcb-util-cursor-download-http "https://xcb.freedesktop.org/dist/xcb-util-cursor-&xcb-util-cursor-version;.tar. bz2">7 <!ENTITY xcb-util-cursor-download-http "https://xcb.freedesktop.org/dist/xcb-util-cursor-&xcb-util-cursor-version;.tar.xz"> 8 8 <!ENTITY xcb-util-cursor-download-ftp " "> 9 <!ENTITY xcb-util-cursor-md5sum " 6ac3b17cba51aaaa36ba035a53527214">10 <!ENTITY xcb-util-cursor-size "2 92KB">9 <!ENTITY xcb-util-cursor-md5sum "0d244518ad54b886413fe782235d6210"> 10 <!ENTITY xcb-util-cursor-size "260 KB"> 11 11 <!ENTITY xcb-util-cursor-buildsize "2.5 MB"> 12 12 <!ENTITY xcb-util-cursor-time "less than 0.1 SBU"> -
x/installing/xcb-util-image.xml
r060dd59 rf927d5b3 5 5 %general-entities; 6 6 7 <!ENTITY xcb-util-image-download-http "https://xcb.freedesktop.org/dist/xcb-util-image-&xcb-util-image-version;.tar. bz2">7 <!ENTITY xcb-util-image-download-http "https://xcb.freedesktop.org/dist/xcb-util-image-&xcb-util-image-version;.tar.xz"> 8 8 <!ENTITY xcb-util-image-download-ftp " "> 9 <!ENTITY xcb-util-image-md5sum " 08fe8ffecc8d4e37c0ade7906b3f4c87">10 <!ENTITY xcb-util-image-size " 324 KB">11 <!ENTITY xcb-util-image-buildsize " 3.2MB">9 <!ENTITY xcb-util-image-md5sum "a67bfac2eff696170259ef1f5ce1b611"> 10 <!ENTITY xcb-util-image-size "284 KB"> 11 <!ENTITY xcb-util-image-buildsize "2.9 MB"> 12 12 <!ENTITY xcb-util-image-time "less than 0.1 SBU"> 13 13 ]> -
x/installing/xcb-util-keysyms.xml
r060dd59 rf927d5b3 6 6 7 7 <!ENTITY xcb-util-keysyms-download-http 8 "https://xcb.freedesktop.org/dist/xcb-util-keysyms-&xcb-util-keysyms-version;.tar. bz2">8 "https://xcb.freedesktop.org/dist/xcb-util-keysyms-&xcb-util-keysyms-version;.tar.xz"> 9 9 <!ENTITY xcb-util-keysyms-download-ftp " "> 10 <!ENTITY xcb-util-keysyms-md5sum " 1022293083eec9e62d5659261c29e367">11 <!ENTITY xcb-util-keysyms-size "2 84KB">12 <!ENTITY xcb-util-keysyms-buildsize "2. 2MB">10 <!ENTITY xcb-util-keysyms-md5sum "fbdc05f86f72f287ed71b162f1a9725a"> 11 <!ENTITY xcb-util-keysyms-size "256 KB"> 12 <!ENTITY xcb-util-keysyms-buildsize "2.3 MB"> 13 13 <!ENTITY xcb-util-keysyms-time "less than 0.1 SBU"> 14 14 ]> -
x/installing/xcb-util-renderutil.xml
r060dd59 rf927d5b3 5 5 %general-entities; 6 6 7 <!ENTITY xcb-util-renderutil-download-http "https://xcb.freedesktop.org/dist/xcb-util-renderutil-&xcb-util-renderutil-version;.tar. bz2">7 <!ENTITY xcb-util-renderutil-download-http "https://xcb.freedesktop.org/dist/xcb-util-renderutil-&xcb-util-renderutil-version;.tar.xz"> 8 8 <!ENTITY xcb-util-renderutil-download-ftp " "> 9 <!ENTITY xcb-util-renderutil-md5sum " 468b119c94da910e1291f3ffab91019a">10 <!ENTITY xcb-util-renderutil-size "2 88KB">9 <!ENTITY xcb-util-renderutil-md5sum "193b890e2a89a53c31e2ece3afcbd55f"> 10 <!ENTITY xcb-util-renderutil-size "256 KB"> 11 11 <!ENTITY xcb-util-renderutil-buildsize "2.4 MB"> 12 12 <!ENTITY xcb-util-renderutil-time "less than 0.1 SBU"> -
x/installing/xcb-util-wm.xml
r060dd59 rf927d5b3 6 6 7 7 <!ENTITY xcb-util-wm-download-http 8 "https://xcb.freedesktop.org/dist/xcb-util-wm-&xcb-util-wm-version;.tar. bz2">8 "https://xcb.freedesktop.org/dist/xcb-util-wm-&xcb-util-wm-version;.tar.xz"> 9 9 <!ENTITY xcb-util-wm-download-ftp " "> 10 <!ENTITY xcb-util-wm-md5sum " 87b19a1cd7bfcb65a24e36c300e03129">11 <!ENTITY xcb-util-wm-size " 316KB">12 <!ENTITY xcb-util-wm-buildsize "3. 3MB">10 <!ENTITY xcb-util-wm-md5sum "581b3a092e3c0c1b4de6416d90b969c3"> 11 <!ENTITY xcb-util-wm-size "280 KB"> 12 <!ENTITY xcb-util-wm-buildsize "3.2 MB"> 13 13 <!ENTITY xcb-util-wm-time "less than 0.1 SBU"> 14 14 ]> -
x/installing/xterm.xml
r060dd59 rf927d5b3 8 8 <!--<!ENTITY xterm-download-ftp "ftp://invisible-island.net/xterm/xterm-&xterm-version;.tgz">--> 9 9 <!ENTITY xterm-download-ftp " "> 10 <!ENTITY xterm-md5sum " 39e61cfe572ba1777aa8991e89f934dc">10 <!ENTITY xterm-md5sum "8362a722f9a02435c989bf09e29784ff"> 11 11 <!ENTITY xterm-size "1.4 MB"> 12 12 <!ENTITY xterm-buildsize "14 MB"> -
x/installing/xwayland.xml
r060dd59 rf927d5b3 7 7 <!ENTITY xwayland-download-http "&xorg-download-http;/xserver/xwayland-&xwayland-version;.tar.xz"> 8 8 <!ENTITY xwayland-download-ftp "&xorg-download-ftp;/xserver/xwayland-&xwayland-version;.tar.xz"> 9 <!ENTITY xwayland-md5sum " 83849961283e8cea32be6740914822e5">9 <!ENTITY xwayland-md5sum "6b5c98278b362958f66fd9690c6df988"> 10 10 <!ENTITY xwayland-size "1.2 MB"> 11 <!ENTITY xwayland-buildsize "6 5 MB (add 355MB for tests)">12 <!ENTITY xwayland-time "0. 3SBU (with parallelism=4; add 1.0 SBU for tests, not including clone time)">11 <!ENTITY xwayland-buildsize "63 MB (add 357 MB for tests)"> 12 <!ENTITY xwayland-time "0.2 SBU (with parallelism=4; add 1.0 SBU for tests, not including clone time)"> 13 13 ]> 14 14 -
x/lib/gtk4.xml
r060dd59 rf927d5b3 7 7 <!ENTITY gtk4-download-http "&gnome-download-http;/gtk/>k4-minor;/gtk->k4-version;.tar.xz"> 8 8 <!ENTITY gtk4-download-ftp "&gnome-download-ftp;/gtk/>k4-minor;/gtk->k4-version;.tar.xz"> 9 <!ENTITY gtk4-md5sum " 0227900e30dad984384078cd6507b106">10 <!ENTITY gtk4-size " 20MB">11 <!ENTITY gtk4-buildsize "4 86 MB (56 MB installed,add 12 MB for tests)">12 <!ENTITY gtk4-time "1. 1 SBU (using parallelism=4, add 0.3SBU for tests)">9 <!ENTITY gtk4-md5sum "de29b8eefe5f691e42569971b2a474f9"> 10 <!ENTITY gtk4-size "19 MB"> 11 <!ENTITY gtk4-buildsize "426 MB (add 12 MB for tests)"> 12 <!ENTITY gtk4-time "1.0 SBU (using parallelism=4, add 0.2 SBU for tests)"> 13 13 ]> 14 14 … … 145 145 [pierre]: 4.6.7, wayland, 737 OK, 2 Expected Fail, 1 Fail. 1 Skipped. 1 Timeout 146 146 [bdubbs]: 4.6.7, x11, 758 OK, 2 Expected Fail, 9 Fail. 1 Skipped. 1 Timeout 147 [pierre]: 4.8.1, wayland, 765 OK, 2 Expected Fail, 2 Fail. 1 Skipped--> 147 [pierre]: 4.8.1, wayland, 765 OK, 2 Expected Fail, 2 Fail. 1 Skipped 148 [bdubbs]: 4.8.2, x11, 753 OK, 2 Expected Fail, 14 Fail. 1 Skipped--> 148 149 149 150 <para> -
x/wm/icewm.xml
r060dd59 rf927d5b3 7 7 <!ENTITY icewm-download-http "https://github.com/ice-wm/icewm/archive/&icewm-version;/icewm-&icewm-version;.tar.gz"> 8 8 <!ENTITY icewm-download-ftp " "> 9 <!ENTITY icewm-md5sum " e4676ea3fbed01b9b8dc1fd98d174119">9 <!ENTITY icewm-md5sum "2221e9f6e8472120f05db907b8485182"> 10 10 <!ENTITY icewm-size "2.3 MB"> 11 11 <!ENTITY icewm-buildsize "45 MB"> 12 <!ENTITY icewm-time "0. 6SBU">12 <!ENTITY icewm-time "0.3 SBU"> 13 13 ]> 14 14 -
xsoft/office/libreoffice.xml
r060dd59 rf927d5b3 8 8 9 9 <!ENTITY libreoffice-core-download-http "&libreoffice-dl;/libreoffice-&libreoffice-dlversion;.tar.xz"> 10 <!ENTITY libreoffice-core-md5sum " 2fb28cbd5a436e05fccf3b73ca77e6ed">11 <!ENTITY libreoffice-core-size "25 1MB">10 <!ENTITY libreoffice-core-md5sum "aeb1fba3a91cf2edd580f7acf3ac66c6"> 11 <!ENTITY libreoffice-core-size "252 MB"> 12 12 13 13 <!ENTITY libreoffice-dict-download-http "&libreoffice-dl;/libreoffice-dictionaries-&libreoffice-dlversion;.tar.xz"> 14 <!ENTITY libreoffice-dict-md5sum "b 32bfdd110b48d11f73f1dbf6e02dac2">15 <!ENTITY libreoffice-dict-size " 49MB">14 <!ENTITY libreoffice-dict-md5sum "bcc2882cd1922d46b55f80e017281007"> 15 <!ENTITY libreoffice-dict-size "50 MB"> 16 16 17 17 <!ENTITY libreoffice-help-download-http "&libreoffice-dl;/libreoffice-help-&libreoffice-dlversion;.tar.xz"> 18 <!ENTITY libreoffice-help-md5sum " 595d7b2eac64e38656e821edf8d48f2a">19 <!ENTITY libreoffice-help-size "10 7MB">18 <!ENTITY libreoffice-help-md5sum "e27690f5d88a9481d73eed77e4bdcf48"> 19 <!ENTITY libreoffice-help-size "108 MB"> 20 20 21 21 <!ENTITY libreoffice-translations-download-http "&libreoffice-dl;/libreoffice-translations-&libreoffice-dlversion;.tar.xz"> 22 <!ENTITY libreoffice-translations-md5sum " 1b55ae19a4a414a3e910a99d18f504bf">23 <!ENTITY libreoffice-translations-size "19 0MB">22 <!ENTITY libreoffice-translations-md5sum "e51486097cc6290aa8dd75f6643224c1"> 23 <!ENTITY libreoffice-translations-size "191 MB"> 24 24 25 25 <!-- full size remeasured for 7.0.0.3 --> 26 26 27 <!ENTITY libreoffice-buildsize " 9.5 GB including the additional files if downloaded during the build (748MB installed). Installing the whole set of languages requires more than 25 GB (around 3 GB installed)">27 <!ENTITY libreoffice-buildsize "6.7 GB including the additional files if downloaded during the build (682 MB installed). Installing the whole set of languages requires more than 25 GB (around 3 GB installed)"> 28 28 29 29 <!-- Editors: many updates to poppler will break LO using system poppler until … … 183 183 <!-- keep one commented patch, it's sure to again need one or more in a few months:--> 184 184 185 185 <!-- 186 186 <listitem> 187 187 <para> … … 190 190 </para> 191 191 </listitem> 192 192 --> 193 193 </itemizedlist> 194 194 <bridgehead renderas="sect3">LibreOffice Dependencies</bridgehead> … … 348 348 349 349 <!-- keep a commented instruction if no patches are currently required --> 350 350 <!-- 351 351 <para> 352 352 First, fix build failures introduced by the latest poppler version: … … 354 354 355 355 <screen><userinput>patch -Np1 -i ../libreoffice-&libreoffice-dlversion;-poppler_22_09_fixes-1.patch</userinput></screen> 356 356 --> 357 357 <para> 358 358 If you have downloaded the dictionaries, help and translations tarballs, -
xsoft/other/thunderbird.xml
r060dd59 rf927d5b3 7 7 <!ENTITY thunderbird-download-http "&mozilla-http;/thunderbird/releases/&thunderbird-version;/source/thunderbird-&thunderbird-version;.source.tar.xz"> 8 8 <!ENTITY thunderbird-download-ftp " "> 9 <!ENTITY thunderbird-md5sum " f6a9b9ae750ce3c49a84e3de820612d7">10 <!ENTITY thunderbird-size "48 1MB">11 <!ENTITY thunderbird-buildsize "7.4 GB ( 202MB installed)">12 <!ENTITY thunderbird-time " 20SBU (on a 4-core machine)">9 <!ENTITY thunderbird-md5sum "d4d201b7de12f69346cf23ced927fe00"> 10 <!ENTITY thunderbird-size "485 MB"> 11 <!ENTITY thunderbird-buildsize "7.4 GB (193 MB installed)"> 12 <!ENTITY thunderbird-time "18 SBU (on a 4-core machine)"> 13 13 <!-- Removed the -j1 time because python and rust do not obey it, although 14 14 the C/C++ code appears to obey it.
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