Dear Tumbleweed users and hackers,
After a lengthy integration period, we have finally merged glibc 2.32 during week 41. Of course, this is not all that happened in the 4 published snapshots (1002, 1004, 1005, and 1007).
The most noteworthy changes were:
- systemd 246.6
- virt-manager 3.1.0
- Mozilla Thunderbird 78.3.1
- Linux kernel 5.8.12
- glibc 2.32
- SELinux 3.1
- bison 3.7.2
- gettext 0.21
With these changes merged, a bit of the backlog has been worked off and the staging projects are a bit relaxed – but not for long: new changes are already in the pipeline. Currently, these things are being worked on:
- Mozilla Firefox 81.0.1
- GNOME 3.36.7 (short-term)
- GNOME 3.38.1 (we still lack mozjs78)
- Mesa 20.2 (Some transparency loss needs to be investigated on Plasma)
- openssl 1.1.1h (1 build fail left, neon (gh#notroj/neon#38)
- KDE Plasma 5.20 (currently beta being tested)
- openssl 3.0 (long-term; no progress in the last few weeks)
- RPM 4.16: quite a bit of build failures detected in the first run. A typical error seen is “
%if %_lib == lib64
” no longer being valid. Bareword comparison is being blocked and the values need to be quoted.
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