openSUSE Tumbleweed – Review of the week 2022/06

Dear Tumbleweed users and hackers,

As we are used to by now, Tumbleweed keeps on rolling at a steady pace. Once again, we managed to publish 5 snapshots during the week (0203x 0204, 0205, 0206, and 0207); 0208 was not created (delays in build time, too much load) and 0209 was discarded due to failures around vagrant dependencies.

The most relevant changes shipped as part of those 5 snapshots were:

  • KDE Gear 21.12.2
  • KDE Plasma 5.24.0
  • rpm no longer pulls glibc-locale, but only glibc-locale-base, See this discussion
  • Mesa 21.3.5
  • llvm 13.0.1
  • systemd: drop SUSE specific sysv support. Generic, upstream based sysv support remains in place. See original announcement at Factory mailinglist
  • Linux kernel 5.15.5
  • zstd 1.5.2: introduces zstd-gzip, an alternative, faster implementation of gzip. It is not (yet) a drop-in replacement, as the command line parameters are not matching

That matches pretty well the announcements of last week – of course, the longer-lasting things are still pending and work in progress. Staging projects currently contain:

  • Mesa 21.3.6
  • Linux kernel 5.15.8 – with full drm support in earlyboot, see Mailinglist
  • glibc 2.35
  • Python 3.6 interpreter will be removed (We have roughly 75 python36-FOO packages left)
  • Python 3.10 as the distro default interpreter (a bit down the line)
  • GCC 12 introduction has started to be as ready as possible for when the upstream release happens.