Gentoo Linux certified on Sun Fire T1000/T2000
Gentoo Linux 2006.1 for SPARC is one of only two Linux distributions that have been certified by Sun to run on their Sun Fire Servers with CoolThreads. These servers utilize the new UltraSPARC T1 processor. Sun has worked with the Gentoo/SPARC team to ensure support of their latest servers in Gentoo Linux. Many thanks to Sun for also donating a Sun Fire T2000 server for the Foundation to use to further development on Gentoo/SPARC.
Idea: Gentoo Automated Error Reporting/Resolution Client
ThinkingInBinary posted an idea for an automated error reporting system to help out developers and users. The client would collect information after a crash and submit it to the developers. Besides automatically collecting data for the developers, the client could also give step-by-step instructions to the user if the problem has already been resolved.
want to ditch kopete
Roy Wright couldn't get rid of kopete-3.5.5-r1. When he tried to delete it, portage insisted on bringing it back and it prevented him from updating world. As a workaround, Neil Bothwick proposed:
Code Listing 2.1: Adding kopete to package.provided |
# mkdir -p /etc/portage/profile # echo "kde-base/kopete-3.5.5-r1" >>/etc/portage/profile/package.provided |
Roy reported the problem solved, but wondered what he'd done. User bn explained that he'd convinced portage that kopete was installed even though it wasn't. Harm Geerts pointed out that this was a workaround rather than a solution and that it might come back to haunt Roy someday in the future.
xorg-server update problem
james was trying to emerge xorg-server-1.1.1-r1. Compiling failed with "Cannot write to '/usr/share/X11/xkb/compiled'". /usr/share/X11/xkb/compiled was a symlink to /var/lib/xkb, a non-existent file.
Alan McKinnon noted that running "equery belongs /var/lib/xkb" on his system showed the file to have been installed by xkbcomp and suggested recompiling it. James reported problem solved.
vim syntax global use flag
Caleb Cushing has suggested adding a vim-syntax global use flag to allow users to more easily manage vim syntax ebuilds. For example, such a use flag when set would make it so that when one installed x11-wm/fluxbox it would also install app-vim/fluxbox-syntax as a dependency. The idea met with positive reactions and Mike Kelly has opened a bug report to track the progress of implementing this on the about 12 affected packages.
support for i386
Mike Frysinger has brought to the attention of Gentoo developers that the i386 sub-architecture is facing a difficult future. Starting with glibc-2.6, upstream plans to require TLS and the i386 lacks the atomic instructions required to support it. Debate is being had as to what support, if any, Gentoo will be able to offer when this change occurs. While glibc-2.5 can continue to be used (which has relevance to Release Engineering which makes use of CHOST="i386-*" for its builds), once an exploit of glibc-2.5 comes along, it could spell the end of i386.
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Seamonkey: Multiple vulnerabilities
The Seamonkey project has reported multiple security vulnerabilities in the application.
For more information, please see the GLSA Announcement
CAPI4Hylafax fax receiver: Execution of arbitrary code
CAPI4Hylafax allows remote attackers to execute arbitrary commands.
For more information, please see the GLSA Announcement
Mozilla Network Security Service (NSS): RSA signature forgery
NSS fails to properly validate PKCS #1 v1.5 signatures.
For more information, please see the GLSA Announcement
A buffer overflow in Python's "repr()" function can be exploited to cause a Denial of Service and potentially allows the execution of arbitrary code.
For more information, please see the GLSA Announcement
Cscope: Multiple buffer overflows
Cscope is vulnerable to multiple buffer overflows that could lead to the execution of arbitrary code.
For more information, please see the GLSA Announcement
libmusicbrainz: Multiple buffer overflows
Multiple buffer overflows have been found in libmusicbrainz, which could lead to a Denial of Service or possibly the execution of arbitrary code.
For more information, please see the GLSA Announcement
This is a list of packages that have been announced to be removed in the future. The package removals come from many locations, including the Treecleaners and various developers.
| Package: | Removal date: | Contact: |
| net-misc/klapjack | 15 Nov 06 | Alberto Suárez López |
| sys-devel/odinmp | 16 Nov 06 | Olivier Crete |
| www-apps/issue-tracker | 19 Nov 06 | Renat Lumpau |
| www-apps/back-end | 19 Nov 06 | Renat Lumpau |
| app-editors/xwpe | 19 Nov 06 | Alec Warner |
| dev-ruby/rudl | 20 Nov 06 | Diego Pettenò |
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Of the 11121 currently open bugs: 33 are labeled 'blocker', 116 are labeled 'critical', and 494 are labeled 'major'.
The developers and teams who have closed the most bugs during this period are:
The developers and teams who have been assigned the most new bugs during this period are:
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